28-07-2014 2:45 PM
Anyone got a really old fashioned bread pudding recipe from yonks ago!
Have googled it but they are all new recipes even though some have got my grans old recipe! TUT cos they aint like the old taste.
We are looking for one thats made in an oven tin, dark brown stodge that would hold a house up!
Dont want any nuts or oats in it, and not bread and butter pudding either, thankyee very much so type away
28-07-2014 9:24 PM
28-07-2014 11:00 PM
My Mum used to put marmalade in hers, it was the only bread pudding I have ever been able to eat. Dark brown, sticky and delicious.
Unfortunately, she can't now remember her recipe, because I really want to make it
MIL makes one which she thinks is lovely, (but it's actually revolting - pale and stodgy) Of course, we all say "thank you very much" very politely, but it usually ends up on the bird table. The birds love it
29-07-2014 9:00 PM
12-08-2025 9:44 PM
My mums bread pudding was amazing, she’d soak about a loaf and half ( no crusts )with water squeeze all the water out so it’s like pulp then add dark sugar ( as much as you like ) small pot of cinnamon small pot of nutmeg, half pot mixed spice lots of sultanas or mixed fruit ( I use sultanas ) grease an oven proof dish pour in mixture, sprinkle a little sugar over the top cook in middle of oven on 180 for about 1 1/2 hrs or until you poke the middle with a knife and it don’t come out sticky, best ever………. Never used milk or eggs, but she did add suet, couple of handfuls
13-08-2025 4:31 AM
Hope you dont mind me jumping in. I had a look at my old recipe books, a 1936 Radiation cookery book (radiation was an old brand of gas cooker), and a Cannon cookery book from 1947, also a "newer" book from 1969.
All the bread pudding recipies (including the steamed version) have at least one egg in the ingredients. During the 2nd world war and subsequent rationing powdered egg might have been substituted if no fresh eggs were available.
The earliest one:
1/2lb stale bread
3oz sugar
1 egg
2oz butter, margerine or dripping
2oz currants
2oz raisins
1/2 pint milk
A little nutmeg and grated lemon rind
Soak the bread for one hour in cold water, squeeze it and mix with other ingredients. The egg is beaten into the milk then mixed in. Pour into a greased pie dish and bake at Gas mark 4 for 1.5 hours. (350F or 180C)
As they didn't have fan ovens back then, I usually preheat to the old recipe temperature then reduce it slightly.
13-08-2025 4:48 AM
13-08-2025 5:46 AM
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I hope you find your mums book. I have lots of recipes from an aunt, most handwritten, tucked into my recipe books. I feel thats shes still around when I find one and read it again.
13-08-2025 4:45 PM
I've got that book too, mine's a 1934 edition, the first edition was 1927.
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
13-08-2025 4:50 PM
I really need to give my glasses a good clean, as every time I see the heading for this thread, I see.... ' Black Pudding Recipes ' , and that draws my attention to see what these could be ! 🤔 🙄
13-08-2025 4:57 PM - edited 13-08-2025 4:58 PM
I just like the down to earth economical recipes, often with a lot less sugar. Modern books seem to have expensive ingredients, or over the top decoration, as if the colour picture is more important than the cake. We used to make butterfly cakes with a teaspoon of butter cream, now small cakes seem to be 1/3 cake and 2/3 topping.
Showing my age 😂
13-08-2025 8:30 PM
Have you noticed that even so long ago there are "vegetarian" recipes included in the book?
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
13-08-2025 9:05 PM
Look online for Yorkshire Bread pudding
Recipe is stale bread, suet, black tracle, all spice and fruit
First break the bread up and soak it in water preferaqbly over night, then squeeze the water out (my mum used to use and old pillow case), then add the suet, all spice black trackle and mixed fruit and knead until the mixture is consistent) then back in an oven track for about 60 to 90 minutes, allow to cool and then slice, can be eaten as is or with a light dusting of sugar
17-08-2025 9:58 PM
Old fashioned Bread pudding
Ingredients
3 loaves stale bread
Water (enough to soak the bread)
6/8 dessert spoons of granulated sugar (less if you want)
One small jar of cinnamon & one small jar of nutmeg
6 oz of vegetable suet
Fruit of your choice I use sultanas, whatever amount you like. Mix well,
Grease ovenproof dish, pour into dish spread evenly
Granulated sugar to sprinkle over the top
6 knobs of butter on top whilst cooking
Recipe
3 stale loaves of bread crust off break into small pieces (big bread pudding)
Soak in cold water for an hour then squish all the water out, Add sugar spices fruit (I only use sultanas) Add suet then mix well,
making sure no white lumps of bread,
put in greased baking dish I sprinkle top with sugar & 6 knobs of butter and put into pre heated oven 170 for about 2hrs 15 mins (it’s cooked when it wobbles slightly and is coming away from the sides, cut when cooled
this is my mums very old recipe and it’s delicious
Trust me it’s so tasty 😉
no eggs no butter no milk (only butter on top)
I knew I’d find the recipe after hunting for 2 days