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Simple Rum Butter Sauce For the Best Bread Pudding You’ll Ever Have

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This easy rum butter sauce for bread pudding is rich, silky, and made with warm spices and spiced rum for a grown-up dessert moment. If you love bread pudding and want a sauce that goes beyond classic caramel, this simple rum butter sauce recipe was made for you. It’s perfect for drizzling over bread pudding, spooning onto desserts, and serving when you want something indulgent but effortless.

Why This Rum Butter Sauce Instead Of Caramel

buttery caramel Sauce in a small white bowl

Let’s just be honest for a second. I realized it wasn’t fair to my readers to make them jump all over my site just to finish one dessert. The caramel sauce recipe that originally lived here belonged with the bread pudding without raisins recipe. Now, if you’re making my bread pudding, you’ll find the caramel sauce recipe built right into that recipe, exactly where it should be.

But for my grown folks—the ones who want something a little deeper, a little warmer, a bit more adult—this rum butter sauce for bread pudding needed its own moment. This isn’t just a swap. It’s an evolution.

How the Rum Butter Sauce Was Born

This rum butter sauce recipe came to life while I was making my favorite bread pudding on a quiet evening at home. As usual, I was cooking with a drink in hand — a classic Pepsi and spiced rum — and it got me thinking about how much I love a good rum sauce for bread pudding that doesn’t need anything else to shine.

Bread pudding already brings comfort, but I wanted a rum butter sauce for bread pudding that felt warm, rich, and pourable — something that soaked into every bite. I didn’t want a sauce that sat on top or hardened as it cooled. I wanted an easy rum butter sauce recipe that stayed silky and spoonable.

So I took my simple butter sauce base and added spiced rum, and instantly, this simple rum butter sauce recipe transformed. The butter mellowed the alcohol, the sugar deepened the flavor, and suddenly I had a rum sauce recipe that felt made specifically for bread pudding.

This recipe shows how to make rum butter sauce for bread pudding without complicated steps or fancy equipment. It’s proof that the best rum butter sauce recipe often comes from trusting your instincts — and your pantry.

Ingredients You’ll Need for Rum Butter Sauce

  • ½ cup unsalted butter (1 stick)
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2–3 tablespoons spiced rum (such as Captain Morgan)

How to Make Rum Butter Sauce for Bread Pudding

Time needed: 7 minutes

  1. Melt the butter

    Place a medium saucepan over medium heat and add the unsalted butter. Let it melt completely until it looks smooth and glossy, but don’t let it brown—this sauce is meant to stay creamy and pourable.

  2. Add the sugar and dissolve it

    Whisk in the granulated sugar once the butter is melted. Keep whisking until the sugar looks mostly dissolved and the mixture starts to thicken slightly, like a silky syrup base.

  3. Pour in the heavy cream

    Slowly whisk in the heavy cream and keep the heat at a gentle simmer. Stir continuously so the cream blends smoothly and doesn’t scorch, and let it cook for about 4–5 minutes until it becomes a warm, pourable rum butter sauce.

  4. Season with vanilla and salt

    Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the vanilla extract (or vanilla bean paste) and a pinch of salt. This is what makes the rum sauce recipe taste balanced instead of just “sweet.”

  5. Stir in the spiced rum

    Once the sauce is off the heat, stir in your spiced rum (like Captain Morgan) and mix until fully incorporated. Adding it off-heat keeps the flavor smooth and prevents the alcohol smell from getting harsh.

  6. Serve warm over bread pudding

    Pour the warm rum butter sauce for bread pudding right over a slice while it’s still warm, so it soaks in. If it thickens as it sits, just reheat gently and stir until silky again.

Storage & Make-Ahead Tips

Bread pudding with rum sauce poured over

Storing Rum Butter Sauce: Once cooled, transfer the rum butter sauce to an airtight container or glass jar and refrigerate. This rum butter sauce recipe keeps well for up to 7 days in the fridge. The sauce may thicken as it chills, which is completely normal for butter-based sauces.

Reheating Rum Butter Sauce: To reheat, warm the sauce gently over low heat on the stovetop, stirring frequently until smooth and pourable. You can also reheat it in the microwave using short 10–15 second intervals, stirring between each round. If needed, add a small splash of cream or milk to loosen the sauce back into a silky rum sauce for bread pudding consistency.

Make-Ahead Instructions: This easy rum butter sauce recipe is perfect for making ahead. Prepare it up to 3 days in advance, store it in the refrigerator, and reheat just before serving. Making it ahead allows the flavors to meld and actually enhances the richness of the rum butter sauce for bread pudding.

Rum Butter Sauce FAQ

Do I have to use Captain Morgan spiced rum?

No. Captain Morgan is my personal favorite for this rum butter sauce recipe, but any spiced rum will work. Kraken and Bacardi spiced rum can be used, though each brings a different flavor profile. Use what you enjoy drinking, because the flavor comes through in the sauce.

Will the alcohol cook out of the rum butter sauce?

Most of the alcohol cooks off as the sauce simmers, leaving behind flavor rather than heat. That said, this is still intended for adults, especially if served warm over bread pudding.

How thick should rum butter sauce be?

This rum sauce for bread pudding should be pourable, not stiff. It should coat the back of a spoon but still flow easily when drizzled. If it thickens too much as it cools, gently reheat it and add a splash of cream to loosen it.

Can I use this rum butter sauce on desserts other than bread pudding?

Absolutely. This easy rum butter sauce recipe is delicious over pound cake, pancakes, waffles, French toast, apple crisp, or even vanilla ice cream.

Is this rum sauce the same as a caramel sauce?

Not exactly. While similar in richness, this rum butter sauce is creamier and less deeply caramelized than traditional caramel sauce. It’s designed specifically to complement bread pudding without overpowering it.

Do You Love Saucy Desserts?

This sauce goes with more than just bread pudding, dip it or pour it over any one of these:

Final Thoughts

This rum butter sauce recipe is the kind of finishing touch that transforms a simple dessert into something truly special. Warm, buttery, and gently spiced, this rum butter sauce for bread pudding was made to be poured generously, soaking into every soft, custardy bite. If you already love a bread pudding without raisins, this sauce takes it to the next level—no distractions, just pure comfort and flavor.

This is an easy rum butter sauce recipe that comes together quickly with simple ingredients, yet tastes like something you’d expect from a cozy restaurant dessert. Once you learn how to make rum butter sauce for bread pudding, you’ll find yourself reaching for it again and again—not just for bread pudding, but for pancakes, waffles, pound cake, or even drizzled over warm cookies.

This simple rum butter sauce recipe is rich without being heavy, pourable without being thin, and perfectly balanced to complement classic desserts. Whether you’re finishing off a holiday brunch or elevating a weeknight treat, this rum sauce recipe proves that small details make a big difference.

If you try this rum butter sauce, I’d love to hear how you served it—leave a comment and let me know. Don’t forget to subscribe for more comforting recipes, and grab my free printable kitchen duo when you sign up. You can also support the kitchen by stopping by Buy Me a Coffee.

With love and warm sauce,

Camille

Rum Butter Sauce for Bread Pudding

Recipe by Camille Chenelle
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Course: Sauce, DessertCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy
Prep time

2

minutes
Cooking time

5

minutes
Total time

7

minutes


This easy rum butter sauce is rich, glossy, and warmly spiced—made with butter, cream, sugar, and Captain Morgan Spiced Rum for a sauce that was practically born to be poured over bread pudding. It’s smooth, spoonable, and deeply comforting, with just enough rum flavor to elevate your dessert without overpowering it. If you’re looking for a simple rum butter sauce recipe that feels indulgent but comes together fast, this one delivers every time.

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter (1 stick)

  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar

  • 1/2 cup heavy cream

  • 2 tbls Captain Morgan Spiced Rum

  • 1 tbls vanilla extract

  • Pinch of salt

Directions

  • In a medium saucepan set over medium heat, melt the butter completely, allowing it to foam gently without browning. Once melted, stir in the granulated sugar and heavy cream, whisking until the mixture is smooth and fully combined.
  • Bring the sauce to a gentle simmer and cook for 4 to 5 minutes, stirring constantly, until it thickens slightly and takes on a glossy, pourable consistency. The sauce should coat the back of a spoon but still flow easily.
  • Lower the heat and stir in the Captain Morgan Spiced Rum, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Continue cooking for about 30 seconds to allow the alcohol to cook off while keeping the warm rum flavor intact.
  • Remove the saucepan from the heat and let the sauce rest for a minute before serving.
  • Spoon the rum butter sauce generously over warm bread pudding, allowing it to soak into the custardy layers.

Camille’s Notes

  • This sauce is amazing poured over Bread Pudding, Monkey Bread, or even Ice Cream!
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