Throwback Thursday, White Chocolate Butterscotch Bread Pudding
This bread pudding is a wonderful comfort food dessert for Fall

Challah bread cubes are baked with butterscotch
and white chocolate chips in a creamy sauce
and topped with caramel after baking

Cut the bread* into one inch cubes and put them in a 9″ x 13″ baking dish
with the white chocolate and butterscotch chips
*You might not need the entire loaf,
just use enough to fill up the baking dish


Mix the sweetened condensed milk,
Half and Half cream, sugar and extracts together
and pour it over the bread cubes


Once you pour the milk and egg mixture over all,
pat it down with a spoon to submerge and soak the the bread

Cover pudding and refrigerate it for 8 hours or overnight
so bread can soak up the liquids

Uncover and bake at 350 degrees F for 25-30 minutes
until set in the middle, but be careful not to overbake
When it comes out of the oven,
top the hot bread pudding with caramel bits
and cover it up so they will melt a little

You can pour additional caramel sauce over it when serving if you like



White Chocolate Butterscotch Challah Bread Pudding with Caramel Topping
Equipment
- 9" x 13" baking dish
Ingredients
- 6 oz white chocolate chips
- 6 oz butterscotch chips
- 1 can 14 oz sweetened condensed milk
- 1 cup half and half
- 4 eggs beaten
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 T vanilla
- 2 tsp almond extract
- 4 T melted butter
- 1 loaf challah bread cubed
- 1/2 cup caramel bits
- caramel sauce for serving optional
Instructions
- Toss bread cubes with melted butter in baking dish. Toss buttered cubes with chocolate and butterscotch chips.
- Combine eggs with milk, cream, sugar and extracts. Pour over bread and push down.
- Refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until done and set in the middle, but do not overbake.
- Sprinkle caramel bits over top immediately when taking out of oven and cover. Serve with additional drizzle of caramel sauce if desired.
This will warm up a chilly night!
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Thanks for this recipe Jenna. You always post the most delicious and easy to create desserts and meals.
Thanks so much Bernadette!
Jenna, this sounds like a fabulous bread pudding! Perfect anytime, but especially for autumn. Thank you for sharing. Happy Thursday!
Thank you Pam!
Yum! Bread pudding is such a delightful and memorable dessert.
Thank you Dorothy 🙂
My husband would devour this as he is a huge fan of white chocolate and butterscotch!
Thanks Angie!
Oh my, this bread pudding looks divine! What a delicious dessert for autumn. I wish I had a slice right now. Thanks for sharing. You always have the best recipes! Happy fall!
Thank you Shannon, it’s definitely worth the calories!
My husband would eat every bite of this. So good!
Dangerously good!
That Challah bread loaf is beautiful. It’s almost a shame to cut it up into squares.
I know, it is a beautiful loaf!
This looks so delicious and not a complicated recipe. I need to make this for Jim, he would love it!
Thanks Emily, it’s dangerously good 🙂
How delicious this sounds. Perfect for a fall brunch.
Thank you, Jenna!
Thank you Nancy!
Oh my gosh, I’m a bread pudding lover and this sounds like a great version for Fall.
You share the best recipes!
Thanks so much Kitty!
This looks delicious Jenna – so many yummy ingredients. I might just have to increase the caramel bits to 2/3 of cup lol. You do share the best recipes!!
The more the better!!! Thanks Kim!
I haven’t had a bread pudding in ages. This looks wonderful.
Thank you Jeanie, a dessert that’s worth the calories!
What a great way to use up leftover Challah bread! Sounds so delicious.
Thank you Judee, dangerously good!
Absolutely amazing, love bread pudding and this with the butterscotch does sound so so good.
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OMG, Jenna! This sounds amazingly delicious! My husband used to be a huge fan of bread pudding. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve made it since he passed away, and that was eight years ago in June. I’ll have to give this a try. I’m wondering if it would freeze, because it obviously makes a lot, although maybe I could cut it in half. Saving!
Thank you Pattie, it’s hard to be butterscotch, caramel and white chocolate! I hope you enjoy!
Sounds so decadent Jenna! I love bread pudding for the ease of prep and tasty results. Happy Tuesday ♥
Yes, it’s dangerously good!