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Tiramisu meets bread & butter pudding

Comforting, indulgent and just a little bit boozy, this tiramisu-inspired bread and butter pudding is guaranteed to steal the show at any dinner table…

May 21, 2026 | 5 minutes to read | Great British Food

This dessert is a mash-up of the classic British bread and butter pudding, with a tiramisu twist using Castle Hill Gin’s Great British Food Award-winning Coffee Rum Liqueur.

This is going to be the belle of the ball at your dinner parties. Soft bread brushed with boozy butter, milk chocolate ganache, dark chocolate chunks, a coffee-infused mascarpone custard, crunchy bruleed top, and a flourish of cocoa powder. In fact, you might not want to share!

Ingredients (serves 8-10)

  • 1 large white loaf, sliced thinly 
  • 75ml unsalted butter, melted 
  • 50ml coffee liqueur

For the custard:

  • 250ml milk 
  • 50ml coffee liqueur 
  • 300ml mascarpone 
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract 
  • 2 tsp instant coffee granules 
  • 4 egg yolks 
  • 75g caster sugar 
  • 2 tbsp custard powder (or cornflour)

For the ganache:

  • 150g milk chocolate 
  • 150ml whipping cream 
  • Pinch sea salt

To finish:

  • 100g dark chocolate chips/chunks 
  • Granulated sugar 
  • Cocoa powder

Method

1. Prep your fillings first. Chop the milk chocolate. Warm the whipping cream in a pan, remove from the heat, then add the chocolate, stirring in until combined. Add a pinch of salt, and set aside to cool slightly.

2. For your coffee custard, warm the milk, coffee liqueur, vanilla and coffee granules in a pan. In a bowl, whisk together the sugar, egg yolks and cornflour or custard powder until smooth.

3. Slowly pour over the warm milk mixture in a stream, whisking all the time. Wash out your pan and return the milk/egg mix to it. Cook on a very low heat, constantly stirring until thickened. Allow to cool slightly, then fold through the mascarpone.

4. Mix the melted butter with the coffee liqueur. Pre-heat your oven to 180C.

5. Cut your bread into triangles and brush each one with the butter/liqueur mix. Arrange in your chosen dish, then spoon over the ganache, making sure you get it over and behind the bread –don't spread it – you want it to be uneven. Tuck the chocolate chips/chunks around the bread.

6. Now pour over your coffee custard. Bake for around 35-40 minutes until set (with a little wobble).

7. Liberally coat the top with granulated sugar and pop under the grill (or use a kitchen blowtorch) to get it crunchy and golden. Then finish with a dusting of cocoa powder.

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