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Cranberry Orange Bread Pudding

Cranberry orange bread pudding combines two flavors that are a match made in heaven. Add this to a light brioche with the sweet sauce and it’s perfection.

overhead view of cranberry orange bread pudding with a spoon and slice of orange

I am so lucky to live in California.

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I think that native Californians who have lived here for their entire lives cannot appreciate California as much as people who have lived elsewhere—especially in cold or rainy climates. The year round, gorgeous temperatures, the flowers, the ocean, and the mountains are all things I know others aren’t lucky enough to have in other places. However, one of the things I really adore about our climate is the range of fruits that grow throughout the year.

Easy kumquat jam

Just a couple of weeks ago, I was given a bag of homegrown oranges, and they were so sweet and delicious, I felt I just had to create something special with them.

By the photos you can see what I decided to make, and I can tell you there are no regrets. I searched through my kitchen pantry to help me to decide what to make. It was when I spotted dried cranberries that I got this delicious idea.

cranberry orange bread pudding in a white bowl with spoon and slice of orange and text

I created a caramel orange sauce to pour on top of the bread pudding, however I think a cream-based orange sauce would be equally as delicious, but unfortunately, not as low in calories. I soaked the cranberries in Grand Marnier. However, you can use hot orange juice to re-hydrate the cranberries if you don’t want to use alcohol.

It’s not officially “orange season” here in California, but the nice thing is, they’re always available in everyone’s grocery store, no matter where you live, so try out this delectable dessert next time you want something simple, yet utterly delightful! As for the cranberries, use fresh if they’re in season, if not, dried are good, also.

overhead view of pouring sauce onto cranberry orange bread pudding

Cranberry Orange Bread Pudding

original recipe by Christina Conte

Ingredients

For the Sauce

  • fresh organic orange juice
  • optional cream
  • butter
  • brown sugar
  • Grand Marnier

Oven temp: 375ºF (190ºC)

Place the cranberries in a small, deep bowl or mug, and cover with Grand Marnier (or hot orange juice). Let soak for at least two hours, or as long as overnight, if using Grand Marnier.

Put the cubes of bread or brioche into a dish or ramekins which will accomodate  them, then sprinkle with the cranberries and liqueur.

bread and fruit ready to be soaked

In a small bowl or jug, beat the two eggs then add the milk, cream, sugar and orange zest, and continue to beat until all the ingredients are well combined. Pour the mixture over the bread cubes and cranberries.

pouring dairy mixture over bread and fruit in a pan

Allow to soak for about half an hour, then bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until the pudding is puffed and lightly golden colored.

While the cranberry orange bread pudding is baking, make the orange sauce by melting the butter in a small pot, then add the brown sugar, orange juice (and cream, if using).

Let simmer for about 5 or 6 minutes, then remove from heat and add the Grand Marnier.

cranberry orange bread pudding in a dish

Serve the cranberry orange bread pudding while still warm, with the warm orange sauce on top. You can make both ahead of time and reheat them just before serving, too.

pouring sauce from a clear jug onto bread pudding

Cranberry orange goodness!

spoonful of cranberry orange bread pudding and a bowl

overhead view of cranberry orange bread pudding

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orange cranberry bread pudding

Cranberry Orange Bread Pudding

Servings: 8
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Additional Time:: 2 minutes
Total Time: 12 minutes
An orange and cranberry flavored bread pudding that is not too sweet, yet decadent.
4.8 from 28 votes

Ingredients

  • 3 cups stale bread cubed ( brioche, challah, or plain panettone)
  • ½ cup dried cranberries or 8 oz of fresh cranberries
  • 3 Tbsp Grand Marnier liqueur or substitute hot orange juice for an alcohol free version
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 Tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp grated orange zest

For the Sauce:

  • cup orange juice (fresh, for a creamier sauce, use 1 oz (30 ml) orange juice and 2 oz (60 ml) cream)
  • ¼ cup butter
  • cup brown sugar
  • 1 Tbsp Grand Marnier (optional)

Instructions

  • Oven temp: 375ºF (190ºC)
  • Place the cranberries in a small, deep bowl or mug, and cover with Grand Marnier (or hot orange juice). Let soak for at least two hours, or as long as overnight, if using Grand Marnier.
  • Put the cubes of bread or brioche into a dish or ramekins which will accomodate them, then sprinkle with the cranberries and liqueur.
  • In a small bowl or jug, beat the two eggs then add the milk, cream, sugar and orange zest, and continue to beat until all the ingredients are well combined. Pour the mixture over the bread cubes and cranberries.
  • Allow to soak for about half an hour, then bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until the pudding is puffed and lightly golden colored.
  • While the cranberry orange bread pudding is baking, make the orange sauce by melting the butter in a small pot, then add the brown sugar, orange juice (and cream, if using).
  • Let simmer for about 5 or 6 minutes, then remove from heat and add the Grand Marnier.
  • Serve the cranberry orange bread pudding while still warm, with the warm orange sauce on top. 

Notes

  • You can make both parts of the dessert ahead of time and reheat them just before serving.
  • Nutrition information is given using brioche, Grand Marnier, and no dairy in the sauce.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 515kcal | Carbohydrates: 63g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 139mg | Sodium: 421mg | Potassium: 231mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 21g | Vitamin A: 932IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 157mg | Iron: 3mg

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4.83 from 28 votes (28 ratings without comment)

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31 Comments

  1. Hi Christina,

    I am planning to make this desert for a dinner party this weekend. Can’t wait to make this and eat it, I started searching for cranberry orange bread pudding recipe after I ate the same combination Brioche bread that I had bought from my local grocery store.

    Thanks for this recipe Christina.

  2. Hi Christina,

    I like to receive a bag of homegrown oranges too but got nothing so far :p

    Whenever we fly to US, California (LA or SF) is always the place that we have to stop over and we are enjoying the weather, culture and food in California. Yeah – you are very lucky living in California :D

    Your cranberry orange bread pudding looks beautiful… good that you can enjoy fresh oranges all year round.

    Zoe

    1. Awww…but you have other things in Australia that we don’t get here, I’m sure. It’s funny because today I had a tray full of heirloom tomatoes left at my front door! My lucky week! :) CC

  3. That looks so luscious – can’t wait to try it!! Yes you are lucky to live in California – I love Maine but am finally getting weary of the length of the winters – which can be stunningly beautiful but oh so very, very cold. Later in the year please remember me and soak in some sun on my behalf!

    1. Maine is on my Tripadvisor “want to visit” list! I have never been there, and I am sure it is stunningly beautiful, however, I would agree that I would not choose to visit during winter! I lived in Michigan years, so I know what you are talking about. I will definitely soak up some winter sunshine for you, Patricia! :) CC