Trishies Chocolate and Orange Bread Pudding

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A classic dessert with a chocolate and orange twist!

INGRIDIENT

DIRECTION

Step: 1

Mix together the white and brown sugars in a small bowl.

Step: 2

Pour half the sugar mixture into a separate mixing bowl and blend with butter, orange zest, and orange juice, and cinnamon. Spread the butter mixture on one side of each slice of bread. Cut each slice of bread in half diagonally. Arrange the bread triangles in an overlapping fashion in an 8x8 inch baking dish with the buttered side down.

Step: 3

Place the remaining sugar, grated chocolate, milk, cream, and eggs into a blender, and blend until thoroughly mixed. Pour the chocolate mixture over the bread, making sure to evenly cover the bread. Cover and refrigerate the prepared dish for 1 hour.

Step: 4

Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

Step: 5

Bake the bread pudding until golden brown and set, 30 to 40 minutes.

NUTRITION FACT

Per Serving: 458 calories; protein 8.6g; carbohydrates 40.7g; fat 29.8g; cholesterol 171.4mg; sodium 298.1mg.

Eat best breakfast to continue the day has become a fabulous habit. It’s a best way to start my day off healthfully. The sweet hit from the fruit wakes me up and gives me energy to take on the morning. The sweetness is often vilified as the evil of all disease, but fruit is also loaded with fibre, which is best for your stomach system and helps keep you feeling full all day , and not want likely grab a snack out of the street food before lunchtime.

Making fruit a morning habit is simple . Simply put the sweetness in your fridge next to the sweet drink or on the table next to your grain pan , or beside your coffee maker or tea kettle — about anywhere where you’ll see it. Before you eat the rest of your breakfast , eat your fruit. If you’re not normally a breakfast person.

Giving your body a bit of sugar in the morning is good to move your metabolism for the day and fuel to your brain, which, incidentally, requires a continuous supply of sweetness in the way of process glucose, counting at to around 120g daily. There is also substantial evidence to support the idea that a diet high in fibre can reduce your risk of a count of of cancers. And of course, you benefit from all the other supplement and antioxidants in fruit, which keep you powerfull and healthy.

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