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Lazy Man’s Bread Pudding Recipe – Quick & Easy Dessert Recipe

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A delicious bread pudding that combines minimal effort with maximum flavor. Bobby shows how anyone can make a restaurant quality dessert with just 2 ingredients, so you can spend less time in the kitchen, and more time being lazy on the couch, just like Bobby does in this episode catching up on House of Cards!

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  1. Rogério de Souza Farias

    The camera was great. I loved the shot from the fridge.

  2. Bevan Vahland

    Good stuff Bobby, great to see you making flicks again

  3. Noor-Al-Deen Pappas

    Awesome. I just noticed this for the first time.

    I’ve got some similar ingredients to this. I like to drink warm egg nog, so
    I always freeze a couple liters in individual cup sized containers and
    microwave and drink it or have it with my coffee. I can use the frozen
    eggnog instead of icecream. I have lots of chocolate, and I have a whole
    loaf of frozen Greek Christmas eggbread.

    Not much into raisins, but I can replace if with candied ginger (which I
    keep around as a snack) and soak it in some rose water. I may add some
    cardamom and nutmeg to this since I’m using the Greek eggbread and eggnog.

    Awesome recipe! A nice little taste of winter holidays in the end of
    February!