This recipe for Grandma’s Old-Fashioned Bread Pudding is a timeless dessert that transforms simple ingredients into a rich and comforting treat. The warm, custardy pudding, studded with sweet raisins, is perfectly complemented by a luscious, homemade vanilla sauce. It’s a classic, soul-soothing dessert that brings a taste of nostalgia to any table.
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