Panettone bread and butter pudding recipe | Jamie Oliver (2024)

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Bonkers bread & butter panettone pudding tart

Quality dark chocolate & bitter orange marmalade

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Panettone bread and butter pudding recipe | Jamie Oliver (2)

Quality dark chocolate & bitter orange marmalade

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“We all know we love bread and butter pudding, but it’s time for a change – this version is super-fun ”

Serves 12

Cooks In1 hour plus resting

DifficultySuper easy

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Nutrition per serving
  • Calories 548 27%

  • Fat 34.9g 50%

  • Saturates 17.9g 90%

  • Sugars 29.4g 33%

  • Salt 0.4g 7%

  • Protein 9.0g 18%

  • Carbs 50.9g 20%

  • Fibre 2.4g -

Of an adult's reference intake

recipe adapted from

Jamie's Comfort Food

By Jamie Oliver

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Ingredients

  • 125 g unsalted butter , plus extra for greasing
  • 4 tablespoons demerara sugar
  • 750 g plain panettone
  • 1 vanilla pod
  • 300 ml double cream
  • 300 ml whole milk
  • 5 large free-range eggs
  • 100 g golden caster sugar
  • 60 g quality dark chocolate (70%)
  • 60 g bitter orange marmalade

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recipe adapted from

Jamie's Comfort Food

By Jamie Oliver

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Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4. Lightly grease a 28cm loose-bottomed tart tin.
  2. Bash 2 tablespoons of demerara sugar in a pestle and mortar until fine, then mix with the remaining demerara so you have a range of textures. Tip into the tart tin and shake around to coat. Tap gently, then tip any excess back into the mortar for later.
  3. Slice the edges off the panettone in strips and use them to line the base and sides of the tart tin, pressing down hard to compact and create a pastry-like shell.
  4. Halve the vanilla pod lengthways and scrape out the seeds, then put both the seeds and pod into a pan on a medium heat along with the cream, milk and butter, and simmer for 5 minutes or until the butter has melted.
  5. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk the eggs and golden caster sugar for 2 minutes, or until smooth. Whisking constantly, add the hot cream mixture to the bowl until combined, then discard the vanilla pod.
  6. Now it’s time to build this crazy comfort pudding. Pour one-third of the custard into the base of the tart and leave to soak in for a couple of minutes.
  7. Tear up all the remaining panettone into rough chunks, soak them in the bowl of creamy custard for a minute or two (the more it sucks up, the better!), then layer up in the shell you’ve created, snapping up and adding little chunks of chocolate and dollops of marmalade between the layers – there’s no need to be neat about it, you want a range of heights, saturation and textures.
  8. Pour over any leftover custard, leaving it to soak in if necessary, then sprinkle with the remaining demerara sugar.
  9. Bake for around 25 minutes, or until set. Allow the pudding to rest for 10 minutes, then serve with cream, custard or ice cream, if you like – it’s delicious cold, too, if you’ve got any leftovers!

Tips

If you're pushed for time, assemble the tart the night before, store in the fridge, then bake the next day. Simple!

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© 2024 Jamie Oliver Enterprises Limited

Panettone bread and butter pudding recipe | Jamie Oliver (2024)

FAQs

What is Jamie Oliver's alternative to Christmas pudding? ›

Jamie Oliver's Winter Bombe is an easy make-ahead alternative to traditional Christmas pudding, featuring festive flavours of panettone and a chocolate sauce.

Should you butter panettone? ›

Panettone can be eaten in a variety of ways. It's commonly sliced and enjoyed as is, but it can also be toasted, buttered, used in desserts like bread pudding, or even paired with savoury dishes.

Is panettone a Christmas pudding? ›

Panettone is an Italian sweet bread containing sultanas, citrus peel, crunchy hazelnut frosting and sugar strands. I hope you like the recipe, it makes a fab alternative for those people not keen on traditional Christmas pudding.

Is panettone a cake or bread? ›

Instantly recognisable for its tall, domed shape, panettone is more a bread than a cake, its sweet dough studded with candied fruits and raisins. Popular worldwide, it's usually pinpointed for its two main associations: with Christmas and with Italy.

What is Christmas pudding called in the UK? ›

Christmas Pudding originated in medieval England. As the recipe evolved through time, the name evolved along with it. Known initially as Pottage, it has also been called Plum Pudding, Figgy Pudding, and Frumenty.

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What is the secret of panettone? ›

Panettone is famous for its tangy flavor and yellow, soft and gooey dough that is unlike no other. The secret behind it is an Italian yeast called lievito madre, or mother yeast. But it's not an easy yeast to work with: you need time and patience to master it.

Why do you turn panettone upside down? ›

The dimensions should be around 13,5 cm / 5.3 inch diameter and a height of 9.5 cm / 3.7 inch. Panetonne needs to cool upside down after baking, because the delicate and fluffy bread would collapse if you leave it standing up after baking.

Why is panettone so expensive? ›

Panettone tends to be a little more expensive than most other baked goods, mainly due to the amount of time that goes into making each one. A traditional panettone is usually a lengthy procedure, however, a cheap mass-produced alternative will take shortcuts in the baking process which will be reflected in its taste.

What is a panettone without fruit called? ›

Luxury Panettone without Candied Fruit (Pandoro)

Is panettone more popular than Christmas pudding? ›

It's not just Waitrose saying this; Selfridges too has reported sales of panettone outstripping those of Christmas pud every year since 2016, with the ratio now standing at 3:1.

How do Italians eat panettone at Christmas? ›

Panettone can be served just as it is, but many people find it a bit dry. It's common to serve it with a sweet wine and an accompaniment of something rich and creamy, perhaps based on mascarpone (with egg yolks, as used in tiramisu), plus dried or candied fruits.

What does panettone mean in English? ›

noun,plural pan·et·to·nes [pan-i-toh-neez], Italian pan·et·to·ni [pah-net-taw-nee]. an Italian yeast-leavened bread, traditionally eaten on holidays, usually made with raisins, candied fruit peels, almonds, and brandy.

What does panettone mean in Italian? ›

In Italy, historical accounts of panettone invariably state that it originated in Milan. The word panettone derives from panetto, a small loaf of bread. The augmentative suffix -one changes the meaning to "large bread".

How do Italians eat panettone? ›

Warmed & served with stewed fruit.

A great option for an Italian-inspired dinner party is to serve your warm panettone with stewed fruit such as poached pears in saffron or red wine. Alternatively, spiced stewed apples with cloves and cinnamon certainly ticks all the festive boxes.

What is a good substitute for pudding? ›

You can replace pudding mix in baked goods with alternatives like cornstarch, arrowroot powder, or custard powder for thickening. Additionally, using Greek yogurt, sour cream, or applesauce can add moisture and a similar texture to your recipes.

What are alternative names for Christmas pudding? ›

Christmas Pudding (also known as plum pudding or figgy pudding) is a dish as famous as it is misunderstood. In America, Christmas Pudding (also known as plum pudding or figgy pudding) is a dish as famous as it is misunderstood.

What does Gordon Ramsay cook for Christmas? ›

Ramsay roasts a whole turkey with lemon, parsley, garlic and butter and serves it with a gravy made from drippings, cider, and crushed walnuts. Ramsay whips up a pork, apricot and pistachio stuffing to enjoy alongside the bird as well as roasted potatoes with chili and turmeric.

Is there an alternative to steaming a Christmas pudding? ›

Generally you would place the pudding in a deep roasting tin or a casserole. Then add boiling water so that it is about half way up the side of the basin and then cover the whole thing with a tent of strong foil which needs to be pinched tightly around the edge.

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