Mini bread puddings in a muffin pan. With whiskey sauce.
I feel like the first thing we need to talk about today is that sauce. I'm going to say the name of it, but I want you to be sitting down first. Ok, are you ready?
Brown sugar whiskey caramel sauce. I know. Just roll me out of here when I'm done bathing in it.
The mini bread puddings underneath the sauce are just as incredible. They have a slightly crusty top, but are incredibly moist inside. When they come out of the oven, they're super puffy and golden brown. Though, they do deflate after a few minutes, they're still just as delicious.
I couldn't decide how many of these I could eat--two or three? So, I made six. That's three for you, three for me. Or, we could do two for you, two for me and two for the dog?
Actually, I don't recommend that. Save the extras for breakfast the next day. Pudding for breakfast is just plain healthy if you ask me. And only if you ask me and not a nutritionist.
The buttery little pecans on top of these mini bread puddings are the best part (after the sauce, of course).
I love peppermint, eggnog, and all of the usual holiday flavors this time of year, but I have to say that buttered pecan is the quintessential holiday aroma for me. The smell, the taste, the guessing game of burning a few nuts to get that extra toasty flavor? Fun, right?
Check my how to video above for tips & tricks on toasting nuts!
I thought I'd let you know that you can feel free to double, triple or even quadruple this recipe if you're serving a crowd. But please mind the egg ratios: don't get lazy and add a whole egg instead of the extra egg yolk, ok? Scale up responsibly, friends!
These individual bread puddings are so easy to make.Mini Bread Puddings
Ingredients
Brown sugar whiskey caramel sauce:
Instructions
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
6
Serving Size:
1
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 329Total Fat: 22gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 140mgSodium: 127mgCarbohydrates: 27gFiber: 1gSugar: 19gProtein: 6g
Raegan says
Does the bread need to be stale?
Christina Lane says
Nope, it should work just fine :)
Hanady Awada says
I made this for a small gathering a couple of days ago and it was an absolute hit! Instead of the whiskey caramel sauce, I poured (or more like dumped) Balsamic Strawberry Sauce over it. My favourite part was they weren't soggy inside and were super easy to serve! Thanks for the share!
Christina Lane says
Thanks for letting me know, Hanady! :)
Jan says
Can you freeze them? I'm going for a girls trip to the mountains with 10 friends. Would love to take these!
Christina Lane says
Ummm...I've never done it, but I think so? Don't freeze the sauce..make it right before serving.
Elena says
It's muffin not cupcake right
Christina Lane says
potato or potAto :)
Susan says
Thanks for sharing. Best bread pudding we have ever enjoyed! Used Brandy, because out of whiskey. Need the "for two" recipes, only 2 of us at home now! Thanks again!
Catherine says
Do you think I could make these in ramekins instead of a muffin tin? Or would it be better to use the tin and turn them out on to a platter? I'm bringing them to a friend's house for luncheon and she loves bread pudding, so I was considering presentation.
Christina Lane says
Hi Catherine! I definitely think you can use ramekins instead! They're roughly the same size. So, they sink a bit after they come out of the oven..eggs puff in the oven and naturally sink as they cool. So, if you're bringing to a friends house, I would keep them in the ramekin or muffin tin as long as possible, and then tip them out before serving. Keep the sauce on the side for serving :)
Jagersvrouw says
Important to know:
Is your oven temperture in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Urgent
Christina Lane says
Fahrenheit.
Harshita says
Came out fantastic ❤️
I used rum flavour because I did not have the whiskey and skipped almond extract as I didn’t have it. Looking forward to make again with all ingredients.
Highly recommend 👍🏼
Thanks a lot for the recipe 🙏🏼
Mary says
Can I make these in mini muffin tins ? Suggestions on temperature and cooking time.
Carolyn says
I made these once and they were great. I’m wondering if you can reheat them?