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Panettone and Marmalade Bread and Butter Pudding

March 3, 2011 By All That I'm Eating 14 Comments

There are some things that are tasty on their own but become even more so when transformed into a soft, squidgy, sumptuous (and very traditional) bread and butter pudding. This wonderful celebration of stale bread is one of my favourite puddings. It is exactly what you want from a pudding; sweet, light but also filling, warm and most importantly delicious. I think to describe it as stodgy is highly unfair.
ingredients for panettone bread and butter pudding

Ingredients

You will need (for four):
  • One large panettone
  • Butter
  • Marmalade
  • Nutmeg
  • 125g sugar
  • 3 large egg yolks
  • 2 large eggs
  • 275ml double cream
  • 250ml milk

Method

For this particular bread and butter pudding I used a Panettone that had been hanging around the back of the cupboard, some tangy marmalade that my Great Auntie had made, butter (a given) and a grating of nutmeg.
I’ve not sliced a Panettone before but it was rather successful and very conveniently the slices snuggled into the dish like they were made for each other. Each slice was buttered, marmaladed and nutmegged before it went into the dish – marmalade side up. 
marmalade and panettone with custard mix

To make the custard (which is thinner than if you would be making it to pour) whisk the egg yolks, eggs and sugar together and then whisk in the milk and cream. I have tried the custards where you heat the milk and cream first and I think it makes no real difference. This way is much quicker and easier.

Pour the custard over the bread and leave it to rest for 20-30 minutes so that the custard has a chance to seep into the bread and make a gooey mess. I find you’ll probably need to push the bread into the custard to ensure it all gets a good bathing.

panettone and marmalade bread and butter pudding cooked
Pre-heat the oven to 180C and place the dish in a deep baking tray. Fill the baking tray half way up the pudding dish with boiling water. I find it easier to put a little into the tray, carry it to the oven and then pour the rest of the water in. It’s much less hazardous. 
After about 30 minutes it should be golden brown and slightly crispy on top. Don’t forget the boiling water when you remove it from the oven or you might end up with bandaged feet. 
Get yourself a nice big spoonful in a bowl, smother with cream and don’t be embarrassed to go back for more.
 
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Filed Under: Baking, Butter, Christmas, Dairy & Eggs, Eggs, Jams & Marmalade, March, Occasions, Panettone, Pudding, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Spring, Store Cupboard Tagged With: christmas, pudding, recipe

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Comments

  1. Jill Colonna says

    March 3, 2011 at 21:53

    OOooh, with pannettone AND marmalade that definitely has to be one of the best! Here’s to gooey, messy and no bandaged feet!

    Reply
  2. Belinda @zomppa says

    March 3, 2011 at 22:20

    Oh, I love this!! What a great way to use pennettone!

    Reply
  3. Emma says

    March 4, 2011 at 00:42

    Can I just say I love the word squidgy! :D, and I love pudding! Definitely would be going back for seconds here.

    Reply
  4. Stephanie says

    March 4, 2011 at 03:55

    What a great combo for bread pudding! This sounds delicious.

    Reply
  5. Indie.Tea says

    March 4, 2011 at 18:37

    Oo, delicious! It sounds like it would be perfect for the holidays too.

    Reply
  6. Tammy says

    March 4, 2011 at 18:48

    How delicious, yum! This sounds great!
    Have a great weekend,
    Tammy

    Reply
  7. Mary says

    March 4, 2011 at 20:45

    This really does look wonderful. It is one of the nicest bread puddings that I’ve seen. I hope you have a great day. Blessings…Mary

    Reply
  8. Ilke says

    March 5, 2011 at 11:10

    Very delicious comfort food! Love the marmalade addition. This should go well on a brunch table!

    Reply
  9. Dimah says

    March 5, 2011 at 18:41

    A yummy pudding! That combo is perfect.

    Reply
  10. Natasha Green ★ says

    March 7, 2011 at 20:19

    This looks so tasty, it looks so moist and squishy!

    Reply
  11. Tiffany says

    March 8, 2011 at 15:18

    This sounds delicious! I would smother this with cream any day!!! 😉

    Reply
  12. Cakewhiz says

    March 11, 2011 at 03:57

    This is such a unique pudding recipe… i especially like the use of marmalade!Tast-ayyy!

    Reply
  13. Caroline Taylor says

    March 17, 2011 at 18:26

    I hope you all give it a go soon! Thank you for your comments.

    Reply
  14. Choclette says

    April 6, 2011 at 05:55

    Now that sounds interesting. I’ve just made my first forays into baking with marmalade and it’s a lot nicer than I thought it would be.

    Reply

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