Through today’s recipe, we are introducing the newest of the Kairali sisters, Chitra. Today’s recipe and pictures are products of her hard work. Chithu has been a constant supporter of this blog both by way of encouragement and critical advice and by her commendable and sincere efforts in promoting this blog among her friends and acquaintances in Maryland and surroundings. More importantly, she is Suji’s best friend and shares a unique heart to heart relationship from their college days back home.
Well, now about the recipe. This recipe outlines the Mexican take on bread pudding. The rich & lovely flavor of almonds, anise, cinnamon and pecan is a sure treat both to the eyes and palates. Best when served cold, it tastes wonderful when served warm too. Trust me, the rich aroma will tantalize your nostrils as you wait impatiently for the baking to be done. Here comes the recipe, please give it a try and let us know as to how it came out…..
White bread 10 slices
Butter 2 oz plus extra for greasing
Water 12 fluid oz or 1 1/2 cups
Brown sugar 8 oz
Cinnamon 1’ stick
Ground anise 1 tsp
Raisins 2 oz
Shelled pecans 3 oz, toasted and chopped
Almonds 2 oz, slivered and toasted
Cheddar cheese (mild) grated 6 oz
Preparation
Preheat oven to 350 F.Grease a baking tray liberally with butter and set aside. Smear butter to one side of bread slices and arrange buttered side up on the greased baking sheet. Bake for 5 minutes or until golden brown. Turnover and bake the other side for 5 minutes.
In the meantime heat water, sugar, cinnamon stick and anise in a pan over medium to low heat and stir constantly until the sugar dissolves completely. Next throw in raisins and let it simmer for 5 minutes without stirring. Remove from the fire and keep it aside.
Line the base of an oven proof dish with half the bread toast. Sprinkle over half the pecans and almonds. Spread over half of the grated cheese. Remove the cinnamon stick from the syrup mix drizzle about half the syrup mix along with half the raisins over the toast. Place the rest of the toast on top sprinkle over nuts and grated cheese followed by the syrup with raisin mixture. Make sure each slice of bread is coated well with the sugar-anise syrup. Bake for 20-30minutes or until a golden brown crust is formed on top.
Hey,
ReplyDeleteLovely great pudding...droolworthy!!
Dr.Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
Wow!
ReplyDeleteThat looks sinfully rich and absolutely luscious! The grated cheddar is an interesting addition- the sharpness of the cheese should be a great balance to the creamy sweetness. Great debut, Chitra!:)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and colorful.. gr8 click too :)
ReplyDeleteI am drooling!!
ReplyDeletewonderful...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clicks as usual.Mouthwatering bread pudding.Yummy.
ReplyDeletePushpa @ simplehomefood.com
very good looking and mouthwatering pudding
ReplyDeleteYummy looking:)
ReplyDeletelooks so good...
ReplyDeleteWoww thats a droolworthy bread pudding, looks very irresistible..
ReplyDeleteThis is exotic!!
ReplyDeleteyumm yummmmm yummmmy :) looks so good
ReplyDeleteLooks great..:)
ReplyDeleteWarm bread pudding are my fav...am drooling over here..luscious!
ReplyDeleteYummy yum..looks irresistible..special thanks to Chitra for introducing this wonderful dish.
ReplyDeleteawesome bread pudding.Love the texture!
ReplyDeleteCheddar cheese in bread pudding,looks fab guys...
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the blog-world, Chitra and the recipe sure is awesome! I love bread puddings of any kind and this mexican take on it sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWow...this looks really special and nice :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome Chithra.. to the new world of blogging.. That pudding looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteLooks Awesome. Welcome to world of blog chitra. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pudding recipe Chitra.Looks so yummm.
ReplyDeletethe addition of cheddar cheese is interesting..shall give it a go sometime
ReplyDeletewow yummilicious pudding :) looks delicious....loved the pavakkai chammanthi too...shat try them soon !!
ReplyDeleteLavanya
www.lavsblog.com
Congratz Kairali sisters for having another gr8 cook team up with u :) Chitra, welcome to the cooking club. The mexican pudding looks awesome .... cheddar cheese sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteCheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
Swagatham Swagathm chitra...YOu sisters rock!!! pudding looks awesome kto..yummy yumm
ReplyDeleteThank you all for the appreciations and encouragements.I'm so glad to enter the blog world
ReplyDeleteand I hope to see you all with more recipes.
Thank you all once again.Happy cooking !
Love
Chitra
Welcome to the blogging wonderland,Chitra ! This looks great and thanks for sharing a wonderful recipe..
ReplyDeleteSuperb pudding, Chithra..Randu perum koodi eni thakarkkumallo..Asooya varunnu ;-) Pudding pics adipoli aayittundu..Will surely try this sometime..Looking forward to more of your yummy recipes, KS..
ReplyDeletepudding looks awesome ...drooling here
ReplyDeleteSatya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
A very new recipe looks tasty and delicious.
ReplyDeletePudding looks delicious.. First time to your space.. you sisters have a great collections of recipes.. love your pics.. :)
ReplyDeletewelcome chithra to blogging...waiting for your new new recipes.....nice work dear....
ReplyDeletewow adipoli ayittundu ketto
ReplyDeleteMexican bread pudding sounds interesting ..the pictures are way too tempting...
ReplyDeleteSo colourful.... nic clicks
ReplyDeleteLovely pudding! Looks tempting to have a bite :)
ReplyDeleteLooks yumm ... so rich and delicious..
ReplyDeleteLavanya
www.lavsblog.com