Slow Cooker Bread Pudding Recipe


This Slow Cooker Bread Pudding will satisfy your craving for comfort food like nothing else! Make it with leftover French bread, milk, butter, cinnamon, and plump, juicy raisins for a rich, delicious treat.
I always think dessert is the exclamation point on a nice dinner. It enhances the meal and just puts the finishing touch on an evening for me. This Slow Cooker Bread Pudding is made with day-old French bread, plump, juicy raisins, and a delicious custard of milk, butter, eggs, vanilla, and cinnamon. It’ll rock your world.


Food historians say that bread pudding can be traced back to the early 11th and 12th centuries. Not surprisingly, it started as a way for frugal cooks to use up leftover bread.
And what a great way to use a stale loaf of bread! Cut it up, toss it with a rich, eggy custard, and bake it low and slow until it becomes a warm, velvety pudding. Yummy.
— This post was originally published on February 8, 2019. It has been updated with additional information.
Cuisine: American
Cooking Method: Slow Cooker
Total Time: 2 Hours, 50 Minutes
Servings: 8
Primary Ingredient(s): Bread, raisins, milk, eggs, sugar, butter, cinnamon
Skill Level: Easy
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING …
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“I have fond memories of going to my grandparents house and a bowl of bread pudding being on Grandma’s kitchen table always in the same bowl which my mother now has.“
— Sue
What You’ll Like About This Recipe
- It’s a no-fuss dessert. Toss it all in the slow cooker and walk away!
- Satisfies your comfort food cravings like nothing else can.
- Budget-friendly way to use up leftover bread.
- It’s a traditional bread pudding recipe adapted for cooking in the crock pot.
Ingredient Notes
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- Bread — You’ll need “day old” bread of a hearty type. I prefer a “French” loaf for this bread pudding. Day-old simply means not a freshly baked loaf. The bread should have had an opportunity to dry out slightly.
- Raisins — They’re optional, but I always include them.
- Milk — Whole milk is best. Lower fat milk doesn’t make the rich custard that you want in this recipe.
- Eggs — With the milk, they create the custard in the pudding.
- Cane Sugar — Regular, granulated white sugar is just as good.
The complete ingredient list with detailed measurements is included in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post.
How to Make Slow Cooker Bread Pudding
- Generously coat the inside of a small slow cooker with either butter or non-stick spray.
- Cut the bread into approximately 1-inch cubes.
- Place the cubed bread and raisins in the prepared crockpot.
- In a medium bowl, whisk the milk, eggs, sugar, melted butter, cinnamon, vanilla, and salt until very well combined.
- Pour the milk and egg mixture over the bread cubes and raisins. Toss so that everything is evenly coated.
- Let the mixture stand for 10 minutes and toss again to make sure the custard mixture is evenly distributed.
- Cover and cook on low setting for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or until a knife inserted near the center comes out clean (or the center registers 160F on a food thermometer).
- Serve warm with a drizzle of cream, whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream.


Pro Tip
Be sure to check after about 2 hours to see how it’s doing. Some slow cookers run hotter than others. Because they don’t have any specific temperature settings, the low setting on one brand may be totally different from the low setting on another.
How to Serve
I usually serve bread pudding warm with a drizzle of cream, a dollop of whipped cream or vanilla ice cream, and a sprinkle of cinnamon. Another idea is to add a few chopped, toasted pecans and a drizzle of caramel ice cream topping.
Variations
- The raisins are optional but highly recommended! Or you could substitute another dried fruit such as cranberries, apricots, or prunes. Fresh fruit isn’t recommended as it would add too much liquid to the mixture while cooking.
- Add 1/2 cup chopped, toasted pecans to the mixture.
- Substitute an equal amount of light brown sugar for the cane/white sugar.
- For an extra decadent bread pudding, use half milk and half heavy cream.
Storing Leftovers
Allow any leftover bread pudding to cool completely, and store in a tightly closed container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Leftovers reheat very nicely in the microwave.


Questions About Crockpot Bread Pudding
Almost anything works for bread pudding except soft white sandwich bread. I usually choose a “sturdy” bread such as a French or Italian loaf. Sourdough bread or leftover croissants make exceptional bread pudding.
The bread you use needs to be a bit dried out in order to properly absorb the custard mixture. Very fresh bread will simply fall apart in the liquid mixture. If your loaf is soft and fresh, just let it sit out on your kitchen counter for a day to dry out some.
The best way to determine whether your bread pudding is done is to use a food thermometer. Egg dishes such as strata, pudding, and quiche are done when the temperature at the center of the mixture reaches 160 F.
Yes, you can overcook bread pudding. Although it’s much less likely to happen in a slow cooker. You’ll know it’s overcooked if it appears curdled or the custard is weeping (exuding clear liquid).
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Butter (or spray) inside of slow cooker.
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Cut the bread into apporximately 1-inch cubes.
8 cups 1-inch bread cubes
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Place bread and raisins in slow cooker.
½ cup raisins
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In a medium bowl, whisk milk, eggs, sugar, melted butter, cinnamon, vanilla, and salt until well combined.
2 cups milk, 4 eggs, 1 cup cane sugar, ¼ cup butter, 1 ½ teaspoons ground cinnamon, ½ teaspoon vanilla extract, ⅛ teaspoon salt
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Pour over bread and raisins. Toss to coat evenly.
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Let stand 10 minutes and toss again to make sure custard mixture is evenly distributed.
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Cover and cook on low setting 2 1/2 to 3 hours or until knife inserted near center comes out clean.
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Serve warm with a drizzle of cream, whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream.
- Serve warm with a drizzle of cream, whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon. Another idea is to add a few chopped, toasted pecans and a drizzle of caramel topping.
- Allow any leftover bread pudding to cool completely and store in a tightly closed container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Leftovers reheat very nicely.
Nutrition Facts
Slow Cooker Bread Pudding
Amount Per Serving
Calories 317
Calories from Fat 90
% Daily Value*
Fat 10g15%
Saturated Fat 6g38%
Trans Fat 1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
Monounsaturated Fat 3g
Cholesterol 103mg34%
Sodium 276mg12%
Potassium 222mg6%
Carbohydrates 50g17%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 29g32%
Protein 8g16%
Vitamin A 396IU8%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 101mg10%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition information is calculated by software based on the ingredients in each recipe. It is an estimate only and is provided for informational purposes. You should consult your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian if precise nutrition calculations are needed for health reasons.
I’m Lana Stuart, an award-winning cookbook author, food blogger, and lifelong cook raised deep in Southwest Georgia. I started Lana’s Cooking in 2009 to share the tried-and-true recipes I grew up with. Around here, the food is full of flavor, the traditions run deep, and there’s always room at the table.
