Ingredients
- One large panettone
- Butter
- Marmalade
- Nutmeg
- 125g sugar
- 3 large egg yolks
- 2 large eggs
- 275ml double cream
- 250ml milk
Method
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.
Jill Colonna says
OOooh, with pannettone AND marmalade that definitely has to be one of the best! Here’s to gooey, messy and no bandaged feet!
Belinda @zomppa says
Oh, I love this!! What a great way to use pennettone!
Emma says
Can I just say I love the word squidgy! :D, and I love pudding! Definitely would be going back for seconds here.
Stephanie says
What a great combo for bread pudding! This sounds delicious.
Indie.Tea says
Oo, delicious! It sounds like it would be perfect for the holidays too.
Tammy says
How delicious, yum! This sounds great!
Have a great weekend,
Tammy
Mary says
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
Ilke says
Very delicious comfort food! Love the marmalade addition. This should go well on a brunch table!
Dimah says
A yummy pudding! That combo is perfect.
Natasha Green ★ says
This looks so tasty, it looks so moist and squishy!
Tiffany says
This sounds delicious! I would smother this with cream any day!!! 😉
Cakewhiz says
This is such a unique pudding recipe… i especially like the use of marmalade!Tast-ayyy!
Caroline Taylor says
I hope you all give it a go soon! Thank you for your comments.
Choclette says
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.