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I always think that some of the best recipes come croissant pudding from the thrifty refusal to throw anything away. Certainly, I made this one Monday evening because I had two stale croissants left over from the weekend and just knew they could be put to good use. Now, adding cream and bourbon is probably a lot less thrifty than throwing some stale bread away in the first place, but this is such a fabulous pudding that I now think it should be every Monday night’s supper. And I mean supper: with something this substantial, you certainly need eat nothing beforehand. Though a small crunchy salad may not be a bad idea first.
Oh, and if you don’t have any bourbon, first may I say, please consider it, and second, replace it, rather, with rum; Scotch whisky may seem the obvious substitute, but it would be the wrong one, I feel.
Serves 2 greedy people
2 stale croissants
100g caster sugar
2 x 15ml tbsp water
125ml double cream
125ml full-fat milk
2 x 15ml tbsp bourbon
2 eggs, beaten
1 Preheat the oven to 180C/Gas 4.
2 Tear the croissants into pieces and put in a small gratin dish; I use a cast iron oval one with a capacity of about 500ml.
3 Put the caster sugar and water into a saucepan, and swirl around to help dissolve the sugar before putting the saucepan on the hob over a medium to high heat.
4 Caramelize the sugar and water mixture by letting it bubble away, without stirring, until it all turns a deep amber colour; this will take 3 to 5 minutes. Keep looking but don’t be too timid.
5 Turn the heat down to low and add the cream – ignoring all spluttering – and, whisking away, the milk and bourbon. Any solid toffee that forms in the pan will dissolve easily if you keep whisking over a low heat. Take off the heat and, still whisking, add the beaten eggs. Pour the caramel bourbon custard over the croissants and leave to steep for 10 minutes if the croissants are very stale.
6 Place in the oven for 20 minutes and prepare to swoon.
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I also looked on the BBC website after seeing the recipe demonstrated on the programme and was disappointed to find it wasn't there. I'm delighted to find it here.
Pat, Leigh, Staffordshire
Pat Whittingham, Leigh, Stoke on Trent, Staffs, England
Thank you so much for listing the recipe, as it's no where to be found on the BBC website, which seems daft.
Charlie, Brighton,
I thought this looked easy and decided to make it after seeing it demonstrated on TV. Everything was fine, it was quick to make and tastes wonderful but I dread to think if the fat content!! The only thing I found a bit off putting was visual - its not that appealing to look at! But the taste more than makes up for that!
JENNY, HARWICH, ESSEX UK
Saw it on TV last night and even I thought, "Hey, I could do that", so I did. I Toffee'd the sugar on the 1st attempt, but it really was easy after that. I'm sure the wife will be impressed when she comes home from work. If not, then I am anyway.
Darren Macgregor, Montrose, Angus