Recipe: Nigella's 'so-wrong-it's-right' bread and butter pudding

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Soft and squidgy, this recipe is a staple of the famous chef's childhood

Bread and butter pudding
Baked to golden perfection, this timeless recipe by Nigella Lawson is soaked in luscious custard
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While there are usually "rules that govern a bread and butter pudding", says Nigella Lawson, the rule book has been thrown out with this recipe.

The bread is white sliced, the custard requires no cream, and Laughing Cow cheese is used between slices. The result is comfort food with "just the mildest hint of cheesecakey softness", according to its famous chef.

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