Best Holiday Bread Pudding Dessert (Cozy Winter & Christmas Recipe)

Nothing feels as comforting and nostalgic as a holiday bread pudding dessert baking in the oven warm spices filling the kitchen, sweet custard soaking into soft bread, and the familiar coziness of a treat that families have loved for generations. Whether you’re preparing a festive dessert for a big holiday gathering or seeking a cozy winter dessert to enjoy on a quiet night, bread pudding delivers the perfect mix of texture, flavor, and tradition.

This recipe is built with the flavors of classic Christmas bread pudding, enhanced with seasonal add-ins like cranberries, apples, walnuts, and warm spices. With simple ingredients, customizable mix-ins, and an effortless baking process, it’s one of the easiest holiday desserts you can make yet it always tastes luxurious and homemade.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to prepare the perfect holiday bread pudding dessert from start to finish, how to decorate and serve it beautifully for guests, and how to store leftovers so it stays moist, tender, and delicious for days.

A thick slice of cranberry bread pudding drizzled with warm vanilla sauce and topped with sugared berries and rosemary.
A festive slice of holiday bread pudding with tart cranberries and warm vanilla sauce.

Why Holiday Bread Pudding Dessert Is the Ultimate Fall & Winter Treat

When the weather cools, dessert cravings shift toward warm, nostalgic comfort foods. That’s why holiday bread pudding sits at the top of the seasonal dessert list. It checks every box of what people crave during fall and winter:

1. Cozy, warming flavors

The custard base absorbs cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and vanilla creating winter aromas that rival the best holiday candles. Add-ins like apple, cranberry, rum sauce, or toasted walnuts turn it into a seasonal bread pudding masterpiece.

2. Incredibly versatile

This dessert works beautifully as:

  • a Christmas morning breakfast treat
  • a holiday party dessert
  • a Thanksgiving potluck dish
  • a cozy weeknight comfort food

It can be modified into cranberry walnut bread pudding, bread pudding with fruit, vanilla custard bread pudding, or bread pudding with rum sauce using simple flavor swaps.

3. Affordable & easy to make

Bread pudding began as a way to use leftover stale bread proof that you don’t need fancy ingredients to make something extraordinary.

4. Feels nostalgic & homemade

Guests always react with delight to a warm, old-fashioned bread pudding served straight from the oven. It makes any gathering feel more personal.

Essential Ingredients for Holiday Bread Pudding Dessert

Flat-lay of bread pudding ingredients including bread cubes, eggs, sugar, milk, cranberries, walnuts, spices, and butter arranged on a wooden table.
Everything you need to make a cozy holiday bread pudding.

A great holiday bread pudding starts with simple, high-quality ingredients. Below is a breakdown of what you need to achieve that perfect custardy interior and golden-brown top.

Bread

  • Brioche
  • Challah
  • French bread
  • Croissants (for an extra-rich version)

You want bread that’s 1–2 days old. Slightly dry pieces absorb the custard better.

Custard Base

  • Whole milk
  • Heavy cream
  • Eggs
  • Sugar
  • Vanilla extract
  • Cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice
  • Pinch of salt

The custard is what transforms the bread into a soft, warm, decadent dessert.

Seasonal Add-ins

Choose any combination of these to match your holiday theme:

  • Dried cranberries
  • Chopped apples
  • Toasted walnuts or pecans
  • Golden raisins
  • Orange zest
  • Spiced pear pieces
  • Rum-soaked raisins for a boozy twist

These turn your dessert into a festive bread pudding worthy of your holiday table.

Optional Toppings

  • Powdered sugar
  • Caramel sauce
  • Rum sauce
  • Vanilla glaze
  • Whipped cream
  • A scoop of vanilla ice cream

Step-by-Step Baking Guide: How to Make the Perfect Holiday Bread Pudding Dessert

Close-up of hands sprinkling butter and pouring custard over a holiday bread pudding mixture with cranberries and walnuts.
Building layers of flavor holiday bread pudding in the making.

Follow these steps for a flawless, moist-on-the-inside, golden-on-the-top bread pudding.

1. Prepare the Bread

Cut your bread into large cubes about 1½ inches. If it’s too fresh, toast it in the oven for 5–7 minutes until slightly dry.

This helps the custard soak evenly, giving you the perfect texture.

2. Mix the Custard

In a large bowl, whisk together:

  • 4 eggs
  • 2 cups whole milk
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1–2 tsp cinnamon
  • ½ tsp nutmeg
  • pinch of allspice
  • pinch of salt

For a vanilla custard bread pudding, increase the vanilla to 1 tablespoon and skip the allspice.

3. Add the Mix-Ins

Custard being poured from a glass bowl over bread pudding ingredients in a round dish, surrounded by nuts and holiday baking elements.
Warm custard meets seasonal bread pudding holiday magic begins.

Fold in your chosen seasonal ingredients. Popular holiday combinations include:

  • Cranberry walnut bread pudding
  • Apple & cranberry bread pudding
  • Rum-raisin & pecan
  • Orange zest + golden raisins
  • Mixed dried fruit for an old-fashioned bread pudding vibe

4. Combine Bread with Custard

Pour the custard over the bread cubes in a greased baking dish. Let it sit for 15–20 minutes so the bread fully absorbs the liquid.

This step ensures your dessert turns out moist and rich.

5. Bake

Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 45–60 minutes.

You’ll know it’s done when:

  • The top is golden and crisp
  • The center springs back lightly
  • The edges are caramelized but not burnt

If you enjoy a softer texture, slightly underbake it. For firmer baked bread pudding squares, bake closer to 60 minutes.

6. Cool Slightly Before Serving

Let it rest for 10 minutes so the custard sets. This also makes slicing easier, especially if serving at a holiday buffet.

Warm holiday bread pudding topped with vanilla ice cream, fresh cranberries, and creamy sauce in a rustic black baking dish.

This holiday bread pudding dessert is the ultimate cozy treat combining warm spices, soft custard-soaked bread, and festive add-ins like cranberries, apples, and walnuts. A perfect winter classic for gatherings or quiet nights.
Course: Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine: American, Holiday
Calories: 320

Ingredients
  

  • 1 loaf day-old brioche or challah, cubed
  • 4 eggs
  • 2 cups whole milk
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 0.75 cup sugar
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1.5 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 0.5 tsp nutmeg
  • 1 pinch allspice
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 0.5 cup dried cranberries
  • 0.5 cup chopped apples
  • 0.5 cup toasted walnuts or pecans

Equipment

  • large mixing bowl
  • whisk
  • Baking dish (9×13 recommended)
  • oven
  • measuring cups and spoons
  • knife and cutting board

Method
 

  1. Cut your bread into large 1½ inch cubes. If using fresh bread, toast in the oven for 5–7 minutes until slightly dry.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, heavy cream, sugar, vanilla extract, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and salt.
  3. Fold in dried cranberries, chopped apples, and toasted walnuts or your preferred mix-ins.
  4. Pour the custard mixture over the bread cubes in a greased baking dish. Let sit for 15–20 minutes to absorb.
  5. Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 45–60 minutes, until top is golden and center is set.
  6. Cool for 10 minutes before serving. Garnish as desired with powdered sugar, caramel, or whipped cream.

Nutrition

Calories: 320kcalCarbohydrates: 38gProtein: 7gFat: 17gSaturated Fat: 9gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 115mgSodium: 210mgPotassium: 180mgFiber: 2gSugar: 18gVitamin A: 650IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 120mgIron: 2mg

Notes

Customize your bread pudding with different seasonal add-ins like spiced pears, golden raisins, or rum-soaked fruit. Serve warm with rum sauce or ice cream for a festive holiday finish. For make-ahead convenience, assemble and refrigerate the dish a day in advance, then bake when ready.

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Decorating Your Holiday Bread Pudding Dessert

Bread pudding is rustic by nature, but decorating it elevates the presentation for holiday parties. Here are appearance-boosting ideas:

Light Dusting of Powdered Sugar

Gives the warm pudding a snowy, festive look.

Cranberry Garnish

Scatter sugared cranberries or dried cranberries over the top for bright pops of red.

Warm Rum Sauce Drizzle

Perfect for adults and adds a luxurious touch to your bread pudding with rum sauce variation.

Caramel Swirl

Creates a glossy, photo-friendly finish that guests love.

Whipped Cream Dollop

Ideal for a cozy winter dessert served fireside.

Holiday-Themed Toppers

Mini candy canes, star sprinkles, or edible gold dust elevate your holiday pudding casserole into centerpiece status.

Serving & Pairing Ideas

Your holiday bread pudding dessert becomes even more magical when paired intentionally.

Serve Warm With:

  • Hot coffee
  • Apple cider
  • Chai tea
  • Spiced latte
  • Mulled wine
  • Vanilla bean ice cream

Holiday Breakfast Version

Serve with:

  • Fresh fruit
  • Maple syrup drizzle
  • Toasted nuts on top

Holiday Dinner Party Version

For a more elevated approach:

  • Add rum sauce or brandy butter
  • Serve with vanilla custard
  • Pair with dessert wine

Holiday Buffet Tips

Slice into baked bread pudding squares for easy, handheld portions.

Storage Tips to Keep Your Holiday Bread Pudding Moist & Fresh

Bread pudding stores beautifully, making it ideal for holiday gatherings where you want to prep ahead.

Refrigerator

Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

For best texture:

  • Reheat in the oven at 325°F for 10–15 minutes
  • Cover with foil to keep it from drying out

Freezer

Bread pudding freezes well for up to 2 months.

Freeze in:

  • Individual squares
  • Whole casserole dish
  • Airtight freezer bags

Thaw in the fridge overnight, then warm in the oven.

Avoid Microwave When Possible

Microwaving can make the bread rubbery. If you must, use short 10–15 second intervals.

FAQ: Holiday Bread Pudding Dessert

1. Can I make holiday bread pudding ahead of time?

Yes! Assemble it up to 24 hours in advance, refrigerate, and bake when needed.

2. What kind of bread works best?

Brioche and challah offer the richest flavor, but French bread and croissants work beautifully too.

3. Can I make this into a dairy-free holiday dessert?

Yes. Substitute coconut milk or almond milk and use a dairy-free butter alternative.

4. How do I prevent my bread pudding from becoming soggy?

Use slightly stale bread, don’t oversoak, and bake until the center is just set.

5. Can I make this gluten-free?

Simply use gluten-free bread preferably a sturdy loaf rather than sandwich slices.

6. What’s the best sauce for serving?

Rum sauce, vanilla custard, caramel, and maple butter are the most festive options.

Conclusion: Add This Holiday Bread Pudding Dessert to Your Seasonal Menu

If you’re looking for a dessert that checks every holiday box warm, nostalgic, festive, easy, affordable, and crowd-pleasing this holiday bread pudding dessert deserves a permanent spot on your seasonal menu. From the cozy aroma of cinnamon and vanilla to the customizable add-ins like cranberries, apples, and walnuts, every bite delivers the comforting flavors of winter.