Hello friends, hope you are having a good weekend. I felt like this was a very long cold week so I am really happy about having some time to relax. Anyway, one of my favourite food during Christmas has to be the delicious Panettone (which is an Italian soft spongy cake filled with dry fruits or chocolate) and since I had a lot of it left, I thought I would use it to make the most yummy Panettone Bread Pudding. I loved the results as it came out rich and creamy because of the custard beautifully cooked inside the panettone slices, soft and fluffy because of the Panettone and to balance the flavour and colours I added some fresh blueberries. Plus I used the whole milk instead of double cream to make the custard and the results were exactly the same. Please try the recipe, I am really confident you will love it as it is a very interesting variation of the traditional Bread Pudding.
Serves 3 big portions
Cooking time: 60 minutes
To make this delicious Panettone Bread Pudding you will need:
5 slices of Panettone (or spongy bread)
2 glasses of whole milk
2 eggs
1 glass of fresh blueberries
1 tablespoon of butter
1/2 cup of sugar
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
The preparation:
First of all, take the delicious Panettone (or any soft of spongy bread) cut it into small slices and carefully place them in the Pyrex making sure to cover any empty spaces.
Next step is to pour the milk, the butter and the vanilla extract on a boiling pan and bring to boil. Mean while mix the eggs with the sugar on a bowl until creamy. As soon as the milk bring to boil turn the heat off, let it cool for about 5 minutes and then very slowly add some drops of it to the bowl where you have previously mixed the egg and the sugar and mix all toigether. Then add the rest of the milk slowly being careful not to pour all the milk at the same time (otherwise that will cook the egg and we definitely don’t need scrambled custard in the dessert.)
Tip: I decided not to bring to boil again the whole custard mixture as it will cook anyway on the pyrex with the panettone.
After that, pour the custard mixture over the Panettone add the blueberries and bake at 180C/350F/gas mark 4 for about 45-50 minutes until slightly brown. Leave to cool for about 5 minutes then serve but to tell you the truth I ate it even cold and it was delicious (even my dessert reluctant husband loved it). So I successfully passed the test! 🙂
I really hope you liked this version of bread pudding, I love the idea of recycling Panettone to make the base and the fact that I could avoid the double cream (which I don’t fancy very much) without affecting the custard’s flavour and texture. This recipe has few ingredients and I reduced the amount of sugar as the panettone is quite sweet but if you use plain bread I would double the amount of sugar. At the end I was very surprised by the fact that the custard had completely set forming a texture similar to a cream caramel. Simple, few ingredients and genuinely delicious these are the recipes I love!
See you the next recipe!
Enjoy! 🙂
I just sent the link to my wife. It looks delicious!
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Aww thank you so much for the very nice comment, I hope your wife will like the recipe and the results if she decides to make it! Thank you again!
Have a nice Sunday (hopefully with a nice panettone bread pudding) 🙂
Alice
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Looks delicious. And it has been a cold few weeks!
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Thank you Bernice, that’s my kind of comfort food during cold days 😊😊😊
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I like to make French toast with my leftover Panetone
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That sounds delicious, I will have to try it! French toast is delicious! 🙂
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lets forget about diet 🙂
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Lol, I tried to avoid the double cream which was unnecessary!
Best wishes,
Alice
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Oooooooo this sounds gorgeous! 💝
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Thank you so much Amanda for the lovely words! Please do give it a go I am sure you will like as much as I do!
Best wishes,
Alice
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our Italian friends once gave us a loaf of really good panettone bread – and well, this pudding looks awesome – whew 🙂
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Thank you so much yprior1 for the nice words, I love panettone and during Christmas I eat quite a lot of it! 🙂
Have a nice Sunday
Alice
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u too alice – 🙂
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Reblogged this on Campanilismo.
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That looks so good!
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Thank you so much veronicashortandsweet for the nice words!
Best wishes,
Alice
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I always make Bread and Butter pudding from panettone having lived in Rome for a spell and being English (my version of fusion cooking!) but I am eager to try your recipe to see if the results are even better – I reckon they will be 😉
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I wanted to try something like this over the holidays and didn’t~thanks for showing me I don’t need a holiday to have panettone! Yours looks wonderful!
Jenna
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Hi Alice,
your pudding looks marvellous! What a coincidence, my mother-in-law told me yesterday about the Panettone bread & butter pudding she made (sans blueberries but with marmalade) – so hard to decide, I’ll better make both or combine the two.
Nicole
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Wow that is a coincidence indeed, I love the addition of marmalade,too. Thank you Nicole for the very nice words I am really happy you like the recipe! I hope it is as good as your mother-in-law’s
Have a nice week ahead,
Alice
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I have only had one bread pudding that I liked, but this looks amazing. I bet when I try it I’ll be able to count two.
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Thank you so much for the very kind words, I think Panettone makes the pudding much more interesting than the usual bread one as it is very rich in flavour! I really hope you will like the results and please let me know how it goes! Fingers crossed! 🙂
Best wishes,
Alice
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A nice twist on bread pudding, which I already like a lot.
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Thank you so much for the nice comment, I am really happy you find this bread pudding recipe interesting. I find that Panettone gives a nice twist to it.
Best wishes,
Alice
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Estupenda receta, rápida, sencilla y aprovechando sobras para no tirar nada.
Como a mi me gustan!
Saludos.
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Muchas gracias viaja2 por las palabras tan bonitas, yo realmente apreciè!
Best wishes,
Alice
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Muchas gracias igualmente.
Saludos desde España.
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🙂
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I recently had pannettone for the first time, and loved the light crumbly texture with the dried fruit (have an obsession with dried fruit as well!). And bread pudding is a winter favorite for me, I am so excited to try this combination looks heavenly since the cake is dense enough to absorb the liquids and bread puddings is perfect with some chunks of fruits and nuts, thanks for sharing 🙂
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You are welcome MyKabulKitchen and I completely agree with you, the panettone absorbed all the liquids and released it’s nice flavour of dried fruits and aroma! I really hope you will like the results and please let me know the results! 🙂
Best wishes,
Alice
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This looks wonderful. I love panettone but I am the only one in my family who does. So, I always have a lot left over. I think they might like this recipe. Thank you.
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Lol, thank you for the very nice words. I really hope they will like the recipe and like a bit more the Panettone!
Have a nice week ahead,
Alice
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This looks wonderful– W had Panettone French toast for Christmas morning- but I think this looks even better! What a great idea!
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Awww you are always really kind Rhonda, I am so happy you find the recipe interesting, I think it is a very interesting twist to the traditional one.
Best wishes and thank you again,
Alice
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Looks delicious! I’m reading this on my lunch, haha.
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Lol, thank you for the nice words. Please do give it a go! 🙂
Have a nice day,
Aluce
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This looks so delicious! Panettone is a personal favourite, I’ll have to try!
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Thank you so much Cristina for the nice words, please do try it, if you like Panettone than you will definitely like this recipe.
Best wishes,
Alice
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looks great 🙂 and it’s simple too, will try this out for sure… Thanks for sharing 🙂
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It is very simple to make and yet it is delicious! Thank you so much arckie for the very nice words, I really hope you will like the results!
Best wishes,
Alice
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I haven’t had bread pudding in so darn long. I am so loving your dish
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Thank you so much for the nice words, I really do appreciate!
Best wishes,
Alice
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I really like bread pudding when it has a custard texture and vanilla added. This recipe looks delicious since it includes vanilla, eggs and yummy blueberries!
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Thank you very much reocochran for the nice words. Please do give it a go, I am sure you will like the results!
Best wishes,
Alice
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What a great idea to use panettone to make bread pudding, this must be so delicious!
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Thank you very much for your kind words, I am really happy you find the recipe interesting, please do give it a go, I am sure you will like it!
Best wishes,
Alice
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M sembra che questa ricetta è meglio confronto il “pane secco” venduto nei negozi, Proverò ben presto. Grazie di cuore!.
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Grazie mille allenrizzi per le belle parole. Questa ricetta mi piace tanto perche e’ una versione piu interessante dell’ originale.
Cordiali Saluti,
Alice
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That is a beautiful bread pudding, and I love the addition of blueberries!
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Thank you so much Mellisa I am happy you like the recipe, please do give it a go! I am sure you will like the results!
Best wishes,
Alice
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Wonderful … and I think we made one that included Amaretto. Yum!
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Your version sounds delicious, I love Amaretto! Thank you for the nice words!
Best wishes,
Alice
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I made this but added some milk chocolate chips to it! It was really superb in flavor!
So fantastic even! xx
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Wow milk chocolate chips inside sounds like a really good idea! I am really happy you liked the recipe! Yeahhh
Best wishes,
Alice
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All of your recipes, I have seen are very tasty!
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Thank you again lovely Sophie33! 🙂
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