Pannettone Pudding with Cream Anglaise and walnut brittle

Pannetone Pudding in Cream Anglaise


The Great British Pudding Challenge is one of those yummy food event that I have been drooling to participate. This food event was spearheaded by Rosie (one of my baking inspirations) of Rosie Bakes a Peace of Cake. I am not sure if I am too early or too late to publish this. But this was supposedly my entry for the month of April but I had some family issues that I attended to (you know about this anyway). Since I am so busy today and I find it too bad that this recipe is stuck for weeks in my computer, I thought it would be generous to share it :-). So for all pudding lovers out there this one is for you.

Have a nice weekend everybody.


Pannetone Pudding in Creme Anglaise

500 g of pannetone, 50 g of butter, 875 ml of wam milk, 1 tsp of vanilla essence, 4 eggs, 220 g of sugar, 110 g of walnuts chopped, 2 tbsp of water

Start by cutting the pannetone in cubes of about two cm thickness (you can also use brioche for this recipe). Butter the ramekin and fill each with the cut pannetone. Put the vanilla essence on the warm milk and let it boil slowly in a casserole. In another bowl cbeat the eggs with 110 g of sugar until the mixture becomes creamy. Add then the milk. Continue beating the mixture and put little by little the milk. Put back all the mixture in the casserole and let it thicken a little bit over medium fire. Pour this sauce over the ramekin with pannetone and bake for about 20-30 minutes at 160° until it caramelises on the top. While waiting prepare the walnut brittle. In a casserole cook the rest of sugar mixed with water. Wait until it changed color and thickens a little bit. Pour over this caramel on the walnuts spread over a flat dish. Once the caramel has thickened crack them over and put them on the pudding. You can powder the top with icing sugar.


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26 comments:

Barbara said...

How wonderful.It sounds delicious.

glamah16 said...

Oh this looks great. I love this event.

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful bread pudding and your photos look delicious.

Big Boys Oven said...

this is beautiful and awesome... something I would die for now!

Lunch Buckets said...

If I wasn't already baking tonight I'd make this. Right now. :)

My Sweet & Saucy said...

Looks like you have a great entry!

Finla said...

Looks so delicious.
I am sure rosie woudn't mind the late entry

test it comm said...

That pudding looks so good!

Anonymous said...

oh i would really love some warm pudding right now. that looks awesome.

Anonymous said...

Wow, beautiful! I don't have any panettone now but I'm saving this recipe for a few months from now, when I'll have lots.

Peter M said...

Dhanngit, this treat should be titled "naughty & nice"...decadent!

Tarah at Genesis of a Cook said...

Mmmmmm, looks soo good!

Anonymous said...

This make me want to sing! Probably one of the most satisfying dessert EVER! :-)

desie said...

this would be perfect for our cold nights in sydney. pudding, ahhhh. the brittle just makes this over the top delish.

K and S said...

sounds delicious :)

tigerfish said...

My heart is so brittle for your pudding....

Gloria Baker said...

Que rico Dhanggit!!! Looks so nice and tasty!! yumm,yummxxGloria

Lore said...

Just reading this recipe's name got me in my feet! I ADORE walnuts!!! The walnut brittle? Simply delicious. Your pudding sure looks like a really confy dessert.

Suzana Parreira said...

Oh wow! You did great sharing - it looks rather delicious.

Little Corner of Mine said...

Another beautiful creation from you!

Rosie said...

WOW this pudding looks SO good!! Many thanks for partaking sweetie in this event! I will link you up on the pudding challenge for April :)


Rosie x

Gloria Baker said...

Dhanggit, Did you still problem to enter my site?? Try to pinch here in my message and maybe is most easy (where is my name).
Sometimes happens to me with some sites. I post empanadas.xxxxxGloria

Anonymous said...

Delicious pudding with the pannetone and the brittle....yummy!

Susan said...

Hilda, this is amazing. I just saw something similar on another blog. Who says pannetone is just for Xmas? (In the U.S., it is hard to find outside holiday season.)

Just voted for your candy pasta, a great recipe and post.

Erin said...

This looks incredible!

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