Pineapple Bread Pudding

There’s something incredibly comforting about a warm dessert straight from the oven, especially one that fills the entire kitchen with a sweet, buttery aroma. Growing up, bread pudding was one of those recipes that magically appeared whenever we had leftover bread sitting on the counter. It was simple, humble, and yet somehow felt like a treat reserved for special moments.
But the first time I tasted pineapple bread pudding, everything changed. The sweetness of ripe pineapple, the soft custard-soaked bread, and that lightly caramelized top created a combination that felt both nostalgic and excitingly new. It reminded me of sunny afternoons, family gatherings, and those moments where dessert wasn’t just food—it was a feeling.
Now, this easy pineapple bread pudding has become one of my go-to desserts whenever I want something cozy but a little unexpected. It’s the kind of recipe that works just as beautifully for a casual weeknight treat as it does for holidays or special occasions.
If you’ve never tried a baked pineapple dessert recipe like this before, you’re in for something truly special.
Why You’ll Love It
It’s incredibly easy to make No complicated techniques here. Just mix, pour, and bake. Perfect for beginners or busy days.
Perfect balance of sweet and tangy The pineapple adds a bright, juicy flavor that cuts through the richness of the custard.
A great way to use leftover bread Instead of wasting bread, you transform it into something comforting and delicious.
Soft inside with a golden top You get that perfect contrast between creamy custard and slightly crisp edges.
Perfect for holidays or gatherings This dish looks impressive but requires minimal effort—ideal for entertaining.
Customizable to your taste Add coconut, raisins, or spices to make it uniquely yours.
Ingredient Notes & Details
Bread (day-old or slightly stale) The base of any good bread pudding. Slightly dry bread absorbs the custard better. Brioche or challah works beautifully, but even simple white bread is perfect.
Crushed pineapple (with juice) This is the star ingredient. It brings moisture, sweetness, and a tropical twist. Fresh pineapple can also be used for a brighter flavor.
Milk Creates the creamy custard base. Whole milk gives the richest texture, but you can substitute with plant-based milk if needed.
Eggs They bind everything together and give the pudding structure.
Sugar Adds sweetness. You can use brown sugar for a deeper, caramel-like flavor.
Butter (melted) Enhances richness and helps create that golden top layer.
Vanilla extract Adds warmth and depth to the flavor.
Cinnamon (optional) A subtle spice that complements both the bread and pineapple beautifully.
Pinch of salt Balances the sweetness and enhances all flavors.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the bread Cut your bread into cubes and place them in a large bowl. If the bread is fresh, let it sit out for a few hours or lightly toast it to dry it out.
Step 2: Mix the custard base In another bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, sugar, melted butter, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt until smooth and well combined.
Step 3: Add the pineapple Stir in the crushed pineapple along with its juice. This is what gives the pudding its signature moist texture.

Step 4: Combine everything Pour the custard mixture over the bread cubes. Gently fold until all the bread is soaked. Let it sit for about 10–15 minutes so the bread fully absorbs the liquid.
Step 5: Transfer to baking dish Grease a baking dish and pour the mixture in evenly. Spread it out gently without pressing too much.
Step 6: Bake to perfection Bake in a preheated oven at 180°C (350°F) for about 40–50 minutes. The top should be golden, and the center should be set but still slightly soft.
Step 7: Cool slightly before serving Let it rest for 10 minutes before serving. This helps the pudding firm up while staying creamy.
FAQ for Common Questions
Can I make pineapple bread pudding ahead of time? Yes, you can assemble it a few hours in advance and refrigerate. Bake just before serving for the best texture.
What type of bread works best for bread pudding? Rich breads like brioche or challah give the best texture, but any bread will work in this easy pineapple bread pudding.
Can I use fresh pineapple instead of canned? Absolutely. Just make sure to include some juice or add a bit of extra liquid so the pudding stays moist.
How do I know when bread pudding is done baking? The center should be set and no longer liquid. A knife inserted should come out mostly clean.
Can I make this recipe dairy-free? Yes, substitute milk with almond, oat, or coconut milk, and use plant-based butter.
Why is my bread pudding too soggy? It may have too much liquid or wasn’t baked long enough. Make sure to measure ingredients carefully and bake until set.
Storage Tips
Refrigeration Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
Freezing You can freeze pineapple bread pudding for up to 2 months. Wrap tightly and store in freezer-safe containers.
Reheating Reheat in the oven at 160°C (320°F) until warm, or microwave individual portions for quick serving.
Variations
Coconut Pineapple Bread Pudding Add shredded coconut for a tropical twist that pairs beautifully with the pineapple.
Raisin Pineapple Version Mix in raisins for added sweetness and texture.
Caramel Drizzle Version Top with warm caramel sauce before serving for a richer dessert experience.
Spiced Pineapple Bread Pudding Add nutmeg, cinnamon, and a hint of ginger for a cozy flavor.
Chocolate Chip Pineapple Twist Sprinkle chocolate chips for a fun, indulgent variation.
Rum-Infused Pineapple Version Add a splash of rum to the custard for a more grown-up, festive flavor.
What to Serve with Pineapple Bread Pudding

Creamy toppings Whipped cream, vanilla ice cream, or custard sauce elevate the dessert and add contrast.
Fresh fruit Serve with berries or sliced bananas to balance the richness.
Warm beverages Pairs perfectly with coffee, tea, or even a spiced latte.
Holiday spreads This dessert fits beautifully into holiday menus alongside roasted dishes and savory mains.
Light savory meals Serve after a simple dinner to keep the meal balanced without feeling too heavy.
This Pineapple Bread Pudding is a warm, tropical twist on a classic dessert—soft, custardy bread soaked in sweet pineapple flavor and baked to golden perfection. It’s easy to make, comforting, and perfect for any occasion, from cozy nights to special gatherings.
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Prep Time:
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Cook Time:
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Servings:
8
Ingredients
Bread Base
5 cups day-old bread cubed (brioche, challah, or white bread)

1 cup crushed pineapple well-drained
½ cup small pineapple chunks optional for texture
Custard Mixture
3 large eggs
1 ½ cups whole milk
½ cup heavy cream
¾ cup granulated sugar
¼ cup brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
½ tsp ground cinnamon
¼ tsp salt
Topping
2 tbsp melted butter
2 tbsp brown sugar
Instructions
Preheat & Prepare
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
Grease a 9×9-inch baking dish.
Assemble the Base
Spread bread cubes in the dish.
Evenly scatter the crushed pineapple and chunks over the bread.
Make the Custard
In a bowl, whisk together:
eggs
milk

cream
sugars
vanilla
cinnamon
salt
Mix until smooth and slightly frothy.
Combine
Pour the custard evenly over the bread.
Gently press down so all bread absorbs the liquid.
Let sit 10 minutes to soak.
Add Topping
Drizzle melted butter over the top.
Sprinkle with brown sugar.
Bake
Bake uncovered for 40–45 minutes, until:
the top is golden
the center is set but still soft
Cool & Serve
Let cool for 5–10 minutes before serving.
Serve warm for best flavor.
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