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Bread pudding?

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  • I'm rubber and your glue!!!

    Now about that bread pudding...
  • Want. Now.
  • want hoff now.
  • wil be there in an hour. want to drink with me?
  • Carmen wrote: want hoff now.
    happy to oblige.

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  • I'm mildly bread pudding obsessed. I once was angry at the boyfriend for a solid day for picking up a chunk of bread pudding and eating it out of the plastic like it was a big brownie. And that was just for some store bought (Whole Foods) crappy bread pudding.

    I'm looking forward to trying the bread pudding at Buttermilk Channel this weekend...
  • scarlett wrote: wil be there in an hour. want to drink with me?

    like a jackass I committed to making dinner (doh.) Soon though, Duffy's Sis, you and I need to go to Johnny Macks or whatever its called. She and I have done hoff many a time.
  • I don't know if this counts as bread pudding exactly, but Alchemy has super amazing Sticky Guinness Pudding with Toffee that is a lot like bread pudding. God is it good.

    So nice. Want to touch the pudding...
  • willregistersoon wrote: Blue Ribbon.
    What he/ she said.
  • The Brooklyn Marriott on Adams Street has pretty amazing bread pudding with their lunch buffett every day.

    And the buffett's not bad, either.
  • So for $6 they gave me like 2 one pound slabs of bread pudding drowing in sour creme and apple glaze. The actual bread pudding had apples and raisins in it and was very dense. So, normally I would like this version which wasn't very sweet, the sour creme was nice........ but I totally wanted the vanilla creme anglaise soaked brioche kind tonight. Erg.
  • VoodooNYC wrote: [quote=Carmen]want hoff now.
    happy to oblige.

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    He requires that he be called, "The Hoff" not "Hoff". Thank you very much. P.S. They love him in Germany.
  • There is delicious bread pudding at Cheryl's on Eastern Pkwy and Underhill.
  • They have EXCELLENT bread pudding at Waterfront Ale House on Atlantic Avenue between Henry and Clinton.
  • I feel like I am late to the party, but Little D has a very good bread pudding. It isn't the traditional kind with lots of custard. It has quite a lot of crunchy bread on top and a wonderful caramel flavor.
  • BLUE RIBBON!!!

    Their banana walnut bread pudding, though not bourbony, is out of control.
    It comes with vanilla ice cream but we always get it with lemon sorbet which makes it beyond out of control...

    mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
  • caseopele's stepdad, but you have to work that out with her :-)
  • Blue Ribbon, as the above poster said, has two pretty good bread pudding variants.

    There's a little hole in the wall in New Haven called Bread and Chocolate that I visit when I go see my in-laws that, honestly, wipes the mat with any bread pudding I've ever had in NYC. Sad to say.

    If I had to pick a second choice to that, though, I'd go with Blue Ribbon for sure.
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