The white chocolate sauce is good, but not good enough IMO to justify the expense of the chocolate. To me it tastes just like the sauce I use on cranberry pudding, so I am going to try that next time. A simple custard would be great, too, and I think it's what my younger kids would choose. So do some experimenting!
Update - we always use the vanilla sauce referenced above, so I have included the recipe below.
Variations:
King Cake Bread Pudding: use a medium king cake of your choice. The cheap grocery ones are fine.
Chocolate Chip: Sprinkle top with chocolate (or other flavor) chips before baking. About 1/2 cup is plenty.
Fruit: Sprinkle with 1/2 to 1 cup fruit before baking.
Bread Pudding:
1 loaf of bread (your choice. We've even used stale hamburger buns.)
4 eggs
2 tsp. vanilla
2 tsp. almond
1-1/2 cups of Sugar
4 cups of milk
1/2 cup butter, melted
cinnamon (optional)
Cut the bread into small pieces, and put it in a deep 9 by 13 baking dish. Mix eggs, vanilla,
almond, sugar, and milk with a mixer or whisk. Pour over the bread. Melt half stick of
butter and pour over bread mixture. Press bread into the pan to absorb the liquid.
Sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake for 45 minutes @ 350 degrees. Check with a knife and see if
it is done.
White Chocolate Sauce
1 box white chocolate squares, bakers brand is the best
6 tablespoon of water or your favorite liquid
1 cup of powdered sugar
Soften the rest of the butter with white chocolate Squares. can be microwave if
desired stir in powdered sugar. Add water if needed to be thinned (warm water first), to
thin the mixture. Pour mixture on the top of the bread pudding as it comes out of the
oven.
VANILLA CREAM SAUCE
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup cream
1/2 tsp vanilla
Mix ingredients. Boil and stir for 5 minutes. Pour evenly over pudding and serve.