I had asked Todd to pick up some croissants for me when he went into town yesterday, thinking that wasn't something he could mess up. WRONG!
Poor Todd . . . he thought he would save some money and buy the ones that were running out of date, so they were stale and not at their best (which is how I wanted them) and after traveling home in his bag, kinda squashed. (Why do men always squash the bread????) I just bit my tongue and didn't say anything and then changed my plans.
Poor guy. Whenever I ask him to pick me up something at the store . . . he looks a bit like a deer caught in the headlights. He always, always gets the wrong thing, and he knows it. It's inevitable. I don't complain any more. I just sigh inside and try to smile. I have come to the conclusion that men and woman really are from completely different planets.
Whenever I see a man wandering the grocery store aisles with cell phone to the ear, I have a little chuckle to myself. Poor guys . . . it is the rare man who knows where things are and exactly what his wife wants, and who actually brings home just what she wanted, instead of something not quite right!
So anyways, I took the stale croissants and made a delicious pumpkin and milk chocolate bread pudding with them, and turned my lemons into lemonade. Better to do that than to offend the one I love. He was happy, and I get to show you something else that's delicious. Everybody wins.
Rich, buttery, spicy and oozingly laced with milk chocolate. Delicious. Simple. Decadent. What more could you want?
*Pumpkin and Milk Chocolate Bread Pudding*
Serves 6
1/4 tsp ground cardamom
1/2 tsp saltWhisk together the remaining ingredients, making sure they are well combined. Pour this over the croissant pieces and toss to coat. Pour into the prepared baking dish, making sure that the chocolate is evenly spaced amongst the croissant bits.
Wow, this looks so good! Love to make this for Thanksgiving morning here in the U.S. The tomato soup is another I'd like to try. Just finding your blog through Sliver Bunny. Have a great weekend!
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Thanks for stopping by Kim! I think you will love this pudding. It's fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI'd say it's 50 % chance here of getting the wrong thing or not finding:)
ReplyDeleteBut ..small peanuts for certain!:)
Looks great!
Hmm..Maybe Todd knew what he was doing.
I've never tried to make a pumpkin flavoured dessert before and have certainly never seen one here in Italy but I have to say I'm extremely tempted to give this a go!
ReplyDeleteHaving not grown up with using pumpkin as a sweet, I just can't get my head around it. Even though I know I'm being illogical as I happily make carrot cake, succhini cake and even a chocolate-beetroot cake! Many of my North American friends post about pumpkin pies but I can't bring myself to try them. I'll have to try and challenge myself, won't I?
ReplyDeleteThat looks great. I like bread pudding, but it's not something I make.
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