Panettone bread and butter pudding recipe

Bonkers bread & butter panettone pudding tart

Quality dark chocolate & bitter orange marmalade

Panettone bread and butter pudding recipe

1 hr plus resting

Super easy

serves 12

About the recipe

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


nutrition per serving

548

Calories


34.9g

Fat


17.9g

Saturates


29.4g

Sugars


0.4g

Salt


9g

Protein


50.9g

Carbs


2.4g

Fibre


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie's Comfort Food

Jamie's Comfort Food

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

125g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing

4 tablespoons demerara sugar

750g plain panettone

1 vanilla pod

300ml double cream

300ml whole milk

5 large free-range eggs

100g golden caster sugar

60g quality dark chocolate (70%)

60g bitter orange marmalade

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!

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