Delizia Salata di Budino di Pane Challah & Harissa

Delizia Salata di Budino di Pane Challah & Harissa

(Savory Challah & Harissa Bread Pudding Delight)

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Porzioni
6
Dimensione Porzione
1 mini casserole (approx. 200g)
Tempo di Preparazione
25 Minuti
Tempo di Cottura
35 Minuti
Tempo Totale
1 Ora
Delizia Salata di Budino di Pane Challah & Harissa
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Nutrizione

  • Porzioni: 6
  • Dimensione Porzione: 1 mini casserole (approx. 200g)
  • Calories: 415 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 16 g
  • Fat: 22 g
  • Fiber: 3 g
  • Sugar: 6 g
  • Sodium: 580 mg
  • Cholesterol: 160 mg
  • Calcium: 235 mg
  • Iron: 4.1 mg

Istruzioni

  • 1 - Prep the Challah:
    Cut the challah bread into 3 cm cubes and let it air-dry, or gently toast cubes in a low oven for 5 minutes if fresh.
  • 2 - Sauté Aromatics:
    In a skillet, heat olive oil. Sauté thinly sliced red onion until soft and slightly caramelized. Remove from heat.
  • 3 - Make Custard Base:
    In a large bowl, whisk eggs, milk, cream (if using), harissa, salt, black pepper, and smoked paprika until well combined.
  • 4 - Combine Ingredients:
    Add toasted challah cubes, cheddar cheese, sautéed onion, and chopped parsley to the bowl. Mix gently until bread is evenly coated.
  • 5 - Soak Bread:
    Let mixture sit for 10 minutes so the bread absorbs the custard and flavors meld.
  • 6 - Transfer to Baking Dish:
    Lightly grease a medium baking dish or divide into individual ramekins. Pour bread mixture in and spread evenly.
  • 7 - Bake:
    Bake in an oven preheated to 180°C (350°F) for 25 minutes, or until set and the top is golden brown.
  • 8 - Garnish & Serve:
    Sprinkle with extra parsley, cool slightly, and serve warm as a brunch or lunch centerpiece.

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A unique twist on classic bread pudding, marrying fluffy challah with spicy harissa for a comforting, flavorful bake.

Challah and Harissa Bread Pudding: A Unique Fusion of British Comfort and North African Spice

Challah and Harissa Bread Pudding is an inventive marriage of old-world comfort and vibrant spice. Traditionally, bread pudding is a waste-not-want dessert staple found all across the UK and many Commonwealth countries—its roots lying in mixing stale bread with sweet or savory custards for a richly textured bake.

This recipe revolutionizes that idea by borrowing from both the gentle sweetness and plush texture of Jewish challah bread and the robust, earthy heat of North African harissa paste. The outcome is neither strictly sweet nor overly spicy, but a soulful dish wrapped in layers of flavor, making it perfect for an unconventional brunch or perhaps a bold, meatless supper.

Tips, Notes & Swaps

  • Challah bread offers the best custard-soaking qualities—its airy crumb expertly absorbs the spiced egg mixture while maintaining gentleness. Stale or lightly toasted bread is key for optimal texture; if your challah is very fresh, simply spread cubes out and bake in a low oven until just dry to the touch.
  • Harissa brings gentle fire and flavor depth. If you prefer reduced heat, scale it down to 1 tbsp or, alternatively, opt for a milder chili paste.
  • The addition of cream and cheddar builds creaminess and umami, transforming this into an indulgent centerpiece rather than a simple side.
  • Fresh herbs, especially parsley or coriander, tame spice and brighten the final bake—add right at the end for a pop of color and freshness.
  • This pudding adapts beautifully for vegetarians; simply ensure your cheese is made with vegetarian rennet, or substitute with a robust sheep's cheese for a twist.

History & Cultural Significance

Bread puddings in Britain stemmed from making old bread palatable once more—a practice as thriftful as it is historic. With the rise in global pantry staples, cooks everywhere have adapted such humble dishes. Harissa’s characteristic smokiness and chili kick, born in Tunisia’s bustling souks, has steadily entered the mainstream, inviting this dish to explore cultural borders.

The use of challah, originally a celebratory braided loaf integral to Jewish Sabbath and festivals, brings with it centuries of tradition. Challah’s symbolism, conveying continuity and unity, echoes nicely with the pudding’s spirit of togetherness—elements, often leftover, merging into more than the sum of their parts. Here in an English twist, it’s proof that tradition is a doorway to delicious transformation, not a boundary.

Unique Aspects & Personal Reflections

The heart of this recipe is the courage to mix traditions—soft, sweet-leaning challah doesn't typically touch smoky-hot harissa in any classic recipe, yet together they redefine comfort food. The bake emerges golden, the airy bread gently rising and tangling with melted cheddar and speckles of red onion. The egg custard provides a luxurious mouthfeel, while harissa pricks the senses and grounds it in something modern, worldly.

You might serve this

  • alongside a cold cucumber yogurt salad to cut richness and quench the mild heat,
  • as an innovative vegetarian centerpiece at brunch adopted for eggs-and-cheese enthusiasts,
  • or as a dinner party talking point—a fusion that's out-of-the-ordinary yet reassuringly easy to put together.

Whether you’re a seasoned cook with a taste for adventure, or a kitchen beginner looking for preserved comfort with a hot twist, Challah and Harissa Bread Pudding invites you to explore beyond boundaries and honor old stories in a wholly new dish. The end result is not just a meal, but a meeting across continents—hearty, fiery, celebrated at the family table with satisfied sighs and second helpings.

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