MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Abraham Lincoln's Apple Bread Pudding w/Cream Sauce Categories: Fruits, Citrus, Breads, Dairy Yield: 12 Servings 12 sm Pippin baking apples 1 lg Lemon; juice of 1 ts Lemon zest 1 ts Nutmeg 1/4 c Unsalted butter; more for - greasing 1 1/4 c Brown sugar 1 c Bread crumbs MMMMM------------------------CREAM SAUCE----------------------------- 1 pt Heavy whipping cream 1/4 c Powdered sugar 1 ts Nutmeg 1 ts Almond extract Oven at 350°F/175°C. Peel and core the apples, then slice them very thin. Place the slices in a large mixing bowl. Pour lemon juice and lemon zest over the apples along with the nutmeg. Toss the apples with a spatula till evenly coated by the lemon juice, zest, and nutmeg. Chop the unsalted butter into several very small chunks. Grease a 9x13" baking dish with unsalted butter. Create a single thick layer of apple slices on the bottom of the dish, covering the entire surface with apples. Sprinkle a generous layer of brown sugar on top of the apples. Dot a few bits of butter across the top of the sugar. Sprinkle a thin layer of bread crumbs on top of the butter. Repeat this process of layering--apple slices, brown sugar, butter, and bread crumbs--until the dish is full. Finish the dish with a thin layer of bread crumbs. Bake the pudding uncovered for 50-60 minutes until the edges brown, the pudding is cooked through, and the apples are soft. Serve warm topped with cream sauce, if desired. HOW TO MAKE CREAM SAUCE: Pour heavy whipping cream into a small pot and warm slowly over medium heat, whisking occasionally as it warms. When cream begins to boil, whisk in powdered sugar, nutmeg, and almond extract. Remove from heat. Strain the sauce through a mesh strainer or sieve into a serving dish. Serve warm sauce over hot slices of Apple Bread Pudding. This is not a thick sauce, and it will need to be stirred from time to time to keep a skin from forming on the surface. Best if served immediately. RECIPE FROM: https://toriavey.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM