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Ideas for Using Panettone
Does anyone have any ideas for what to do with a panettone? I have one and am trying to find something to do with it this weekend. I don't really want to just eat it plain. Any ideas are welcome! Thanks!
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French toast or bread pudding. I buy it every year around Christmas to make french toast with.
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When I lived in Vicenza they would eat panettone with mostarda spread over it. Definitely a unique flavor experience.
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Tear it into pieces, put them into a baking dish, soak it overnight in eggs milk and vanilla and bake it in the morning..350 for about half an hour -maybe less.
Italian bread pudding /Baked French Toast. :) |
I always buy several at Christmas..our traditional Christmas breakfat is grapefruit picked right off the tree, a special recipe scrambled eggs, and toasted panettone. We have the rest over a few days and freeze the rest to slice and toast or make a bread pudding! Never have done a French toast but it sounds like it might be REALLY good!
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tear it into pieces, put it in a bowl, maybe along w. some good italian cookies also broken into pieces, and cover w. milk & coffee. you could always add just a bit of anisette if you like it.
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An easy option: whipped cream (or custard) and fruit. Berries are good, but this isn't really the season for them. You can warm up the panettone first if you like.
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I slice it and top it with creme Fraiche and fresh blueberries.
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Ciao
Slice it and put a bit of butter on it. Otherwise dunk it in your coffee. Buon appetito |
I don't like it on its own - too much like American fruitcake - but I do exactly what Scarlett recommended and can eat it that way and enjoy it.
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I had the best pannetone this year!!I cant imagine doing anything else with it the texture and flavor is so perfect..not anything like a fruit cake... light..the closest thing to it a babka.IMO..unless it is stale then i would soak it in liquer and make a trifle (replace the ladyfingers)..that would be pretty in a glass bowl with red fruit
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I think I made zuppa inglese from stale panettone once (similar to English trifle).
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sorry one more idea ..I guess Im hungry...Cut it in circular slices and in between the layers spread lemon curd filling and add a layer of whipped cream on top with half slices of lemon...
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A good Panettone is light textured. They make it rise three times.
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Gee thanks, I was fine til I started reading this, now I am hungry too :D
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Like Worldinabag I just toast a slice and slather it with sweet butter, very tasty with hot chocolate to drink. Now I am making myself hungry too and it is almost 11pm, too late to snack I guess.
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Makes a great doorstop.
At this time of the year, in the northern hemisphere, useful for feeding birds. Or its real purpose. To hang up in a shopfull of other inedible food to give a spurious air of exoticism. |
In light of flanneruk's comments maybe I should have noted that the panettone was a gift from a well-meaning relative, and it went stale for a good reason.
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Panettone:
We get it here in Switzerland with dried fruit, with raisins or plain. My family loves the plain style. |
Thanks to everyone for all your ideas! Now I just have to choose one.
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