Tom Sellers' version keeps things classic but luxurious, swapping plain bread for buttery brioche and soaking it in a rich crème anglaise spiked with orange zest.
The key? Letting the pudding rest before baking, so every layer soaks up the custard. The result is golden, crisp edges, a soft, creamy centre and a dessert that feels like a warm embrace.
1. Make the custard first by heating the cream in a pan.
4. Mix and bring it back to the heat, cook for a few minutes, moving constantly until it coats the back of a spoon. Chill and reserve.
5. To make the bread-and-butter pudding, slice the brioche and spread with the soft butter.
6. Start to layer in your dish. After every layer put a handful of raisins and a ladle of anglaise over. Once you have no mix left sprinkle with sugar and leave for 30mins to rest.
9. Whilst that's happening, gently heat the remainder of the custard and serve.