RCI-BR.001.0072.001
Scheiterhaufen
Austrian Cuisine
Prep15 min
Cook30 min
Total45 min
Servings4
Difficultyintermediate
Ingredients
- .5oz (500g) (stale) white bread17 unit
- apples2 unit
- peaches2 unit
- (60g) refined sugar4 tbsp
- ground cinnamon1 pinch
- (1/2l) milk2 cups
- eggs4 unit
- (2cl/20ml) rum or a few drops of rum aroma4 tsp
- butter1 tbsp
Method
1
Wash the apples and peaches and peel them if you like, but this is not mandatory. Then cut them into slices approximately a quarter of an inch thick (1 cm, not too thin).
2
Next, cut the bread into slices about the same size as the fruit. You can use any kind of white bread that you have on-hand, but for an extra soft Scheiterhaufen, something like the white bread used for toast yields the best result.
3
Pour the milk into a bowl and add the eggs. Mix well. Then take the slices of bread and let them soak in the mixture for a few seconds. (This will take longer if you use stale rather than fresh bread.)
4
Mix the refined sugar and the cinnamon in a cup or a small bowl.
5
As a next step, grease an ovenproof dish. Now layer the slices, bread and fruit alternately. Sprinkle a bit of the sugar-cinnamon mixture on top of every layer. For the best result, start and end with a layer of bread. You can decide whether you want an apple and a peach layer or whether you would like to mix the different kinds of fruit. Last, sprinkle a few flakes of butter on top and put the dish into the oven for 45 min at 180°C/350°F.
6
Enjoy!