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    Bread Pudding With Bananas and Cream Cheese

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    • on May 12, 2011

      Although I usually use a whole grain bread for bread puddings, this time around I actually had enough French bread that wasn't quite fresh, so used that & we were happily satisfied with the result! Loved the banana & cream cheese combo & will certainly make this pudding again! This is now in my keeper file! Thanks for sharing it! [Tagged & made in Please Review My Recipe]

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    • on December 23, 2008

      Delicious. Loved the cinnamon and maple syrup in this bread and butter pudding: a great blend of flavours. The cinnamon prompted me to add one thinly sliced Granny Smith apple in with the bananas. I halved the sugar (and that was just the right sweetness for us). In view of Maito's trouble with the mixture sticking to the covering in the earlier part of the cooking, I domed some kitchen foil - and there was no problem. Great everyday dish and certainly good enough to serve to guests, maybe with a dash of rum? This would also taste great made with raisin bread. And it would be so very easy to double if you were feeding a crowd. Thanks for sharing another super recipe, 2Bleu. Made for PRMR.

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    • on December 17, 2007

      I made half a recipe into individual bread puddings, and served them for dessert. I removed the crust from the bread and soaked them overnight. I did cut a tablespoon out of both the sugar and the maple syrup, and it was the right sweetness for us. I also used light cream cheese and left out the butter to make this low fat. I added a tablespoon of banana rum, but wished I had added more, along with maybe a bit of vanilla, salt and nutmeg to punch up the flavor a little (I am not sure if this is related to the lower fat version). It puffed up a lot in the oven, but then fell back down as cooling. If I were to make this again, I would omit the covering portion in the oven, as it stuck to the bread. Despite the room for improvement, we still really liked this as is, and appreciated the new twist on bread pudding that included the cream cheese.

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    • on December 09, 2007

      DH & I are trying to be diet conscious all wk & allow ourselves Sat as the day we indulge in things outside the diet plan. I made half of your recipe in a rd Pyrex baking dish w/a lid as written, but I altered the prep slightly. I wanted to evenly distribute the cream cheese in the dish, so I softened it & whisked it into the egg & milk mixture. For the most part DH is not very fond of sweet dishes for breakfast, mostly because they freq use tart berries & require a lot of sugar. This dish benefits from using less sugar than most & gets its sweetness from the natural banana sweetness & the sml amt of maple syrup. This combo w/the use of cream cheese gives it a mellow richness & reduces the guilt factor. This was so easy to fix & such a treat for our Sat brunch! I was so impatient to get it in the oven this morning that I forgot to dust the top w/the cinnamon. :-( Thx for sharing this sure to be repeated keeper w/us.

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    Nutritional Facts for Bread Pudding With Bananas and Cream Cheese

    Serving Size: 1 (222 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 6

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 352.5
     
    Calories from Fat 116
    33%
    Total Fat 12.9 g
    19%
    Saturated Fat 6.8 g
    34%
    Cholesterol 123.6 mg
    41%
    Sodium 366.3 mg
    15%
    Total Carbohydrate 48.0 g
    16%
    Dietary Fiber 1.9 g
    7%
    Sugars 22.9 g
    91%
    Protein 12.4 g
    24%
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