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This Chocolate Almond Cherry Bread Pudding is baked to perfection with layers of chocolate almond milk-soaked bread, cherry pie filling and sprinkled with sliced almonds.
This post is sponsored by Silk, however all opinions are my own.
Let me start this post by saying that I know hardly anything about football, despite the fact that I have watched my fair share of games. When Silk asked me to create a dish for #meatlessmondays, I was intrigued by the challenge. This Chocolate Almond Cherry Bread Pudding is a great dessert to serve for Monday night football!
Let me also tell you that my boyfriend and I watch The League religiously, and on repeat. So when it comes to fantasy football, I can totally hang.
One thing I do love about football is that it usually means food! I remember every thanksgiving we had at my grandmother’s house (on my dad’s side), the TV would be tuned into football ALL DAY LONG. Thankfully I was distracted by all the food to care too much.
It’s pretty much a guarantee that when I come to a party, I will bring desserts. Just this weekend, we were at our friend’s pumpkin patch for our annual Halloween hang out and I came with armfuls of cupcakes!
I am thinking this bread pudding will make an appearance at my next get together. I never really understood bread pudding until I finally tried it last year and learned what all the rage was about!
For this recipe I used Silk Chocolate Almond Milk, which makes this dessert dairy-free (please note that if you are allergic to dairy, you will need to find a dairy-free bread as well). The chocolate almond milk is a great way to get your chocolate fix for this dessert! The tangy cherries and crunchy sliced almonds help add a bit of texture to the bread pudding.
When my boyfriend brought home chocolate almond milk a few months ago, he couldn’t get enough. He isn’t a huge milk drinker in general, but we started using regular almond milk for our smoothies. Then he discovered the chocolate one and it was a game changer for him.
I baked this bread pudding in a deep dish pie plate. If you don’t have a deep dish pie plate, I suggest to using a pan that is either 9×13 inches or a square 9-inch pan that is at least 3-inches deep. If you do use a more shallow pan, you may not be able to get as much bread incorporated, and you will need to adjust the baking time accordingly.
This bread pudding can be made in advance, so you don’t have to stress about what to bring for dessert! It also makes a wonderful appetizer, and is most definitely acceptable for brunch.
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PrintChocolate Almond Cherry Bread Pudding
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 35 mins
- Total Time: 50 minutes
- Yield: 8-10 servings
Description
This Chocolate Almond Cherry Bread Pudding is baked to perfection with layers of chocolate almond milk-soaked bread, cherry pie filling and sprinkles with sliced almonds.
Ingredients
- 2 ¼ C Silk Chocolate Almond Milk
- 5 Large eggs
- 1 C Brown sugar
- 1 tsp Almond extract
- 1 tsp Vanilla extract
- ½ C Almonds, sliced
- 1 can Cherry pie filling (21oz can)
- 12–15 Sliced bread
- For the glaze (optional)
- ¼ C Powdered sugar
- 1 ½ tbsp Silk Chocolate Almond Milk
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375° F.
- Combine Silk Chocolate Almond Milk, eggs, brown sugar, almond and vanilla extract and whisk until well blended. You will need to add this in 4 parts as you build your layers.
- Layer the bottom of a deep dish 9” pie plate with the almond milk mixture.
- Break apart 4 pieces of bread and layer in the bottom of the pan. Use a spoon to spread 1/3 can of the cherry pie filling over the bread and sprinkle with some of the almonds.
- Pour in enough almond milk to slightly cover the layer. Repeat the above steps: break apart 4 pieces of bread, spread a couple spoonful of cherry pie filling and some of the almonds and pour all remaining almond milk mixture except ¼ C.
- To build the top layer, you will squeeze in as many bread pieces as you can fit, without it spilling over the sides, I used another 4-5 pieces. Use remaining cherry pie filling to fill in any holes on top and pour remaining ¼ cup of the almond milk mixture over the top of the bread.
- Bake at 375°F for 35-40 minutes. Allow to cool for at least 45 minutes before cutting.
- To make the glaze, combine powdered sugar with Silk Chocolate Almond Milk and whisk until smooth. Drizzle glaze over top of bread pudding.
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Baked
- Cuisine: American
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when as a child i used to eat cake which include chocolate with mint.. I think this is perfect recipe and can make it at home!
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I adore bread pudding! Love these flavors 🙂
I sure hope I am at that next get together! Your cupcakes were the best at the pumpkin patch!! This sounds delicious!
I’ve never tried the chocolate kind. I’ll have to be on the look out for it. The bread pudding sounds devine.
This is how I like to do meatless Monday 🙂 Yum!
What a great bread pudding! I have yet to actually make one myself but used to love it when I was a server at a restaurant that served it 🙂
What a fun way to use the chocolate almond milk! So glad I stumbled upon your blog today – looks delicious.
I love seeing what everyone makes with Silk, so creative and delicious!!
Oh goodness. I LOVE bread pudding. This looks FANTASTIC!!!
Cherries and almonds are a flavor combo just made for each other! Love this dairy free indulgent use of them both!
I always wondered if one could bake with almond milk. This recipe answers that question! Looks extremely delish. Wish coffee in the morn? Wow.
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This looks soooo good! I’m one of those people that could open a can of cherry pie filling and eat it right from the can — this is right my my alley 🙂
Food distracts me from the football too. Thank goodness. I hear there’s another game this weekend – thinking I need this as a distraction!
You’ve got all of my favourite flavours in here. what a gorgeous dessert! Pinned.