Chocolate Panettone French Toast

Chocolate Panettone French Toast Recipe: A Festive Italian Fusion

When the echoes of Christmas carols fade and the period “between the years” begins, the kitchen becomes a place for creative indulgence. For Italian culture enthusiasts, there is often one iconic leftover gracing the pantry: the Panettone. While delicious on its own, this buttery dome of leavened dough can be transformed into a decadent brunch or dessert that elevates holiday leftovers to gourmet heights. Enter the Panettone French Toast – a chocolate-infused delight that marries Milanese tradition with a classic comfort breakfast.

Why Panettone Makes the Perfect French Toast

Standard bread often pales in comparison to the rich, airy structure of Italian holiday bread. Because Panettone is loaded with butter and eggs, it caramelizes beautifully in a pan. Using chocolate Panettone specifically adds a layer of molten richness that pairs exquisitely with the warm spices of winter. If you find yourself with extra cakes after the holidays, exploring more about Panettone can inspire various ways to enjoy this seasonal staple.

Chocolate Panettone
Chocolate Panettone sliced up

The Recipe: How to Make Chocolate Panettone French Toast

This recipe serves one or two depending if it’s intended as a whole meal or rather a snack, but can easily be scaled up for a festive family brunch.

Ingredients:

  • 100 g Chocolate Panettone (thickly sliced)
  • 1 Egg (Size M)
  • 60–70 ml Milk
  • 0–5 g Cinnamon Sugar (to taste)
  • 10 g Butter (for frying)

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Custard: In a shallow bowl, quickly whisk together the egg, milk, and cinnamon sugar until well combined.
  2. Soak: Place the Panettone slice into the mixture. Let it soak for about 30 seconds on each side. Unlike regular bread, Panettone is porous, so ensure it absorbs the liquid only a short period of time without/before falling apart.
  3. Golden Perfection: Melt the butter in a non-stick pan over low to medium heat. Fry the slice for 2–3 minutes per side until the edges are golden brown and the chocolate inside begins to soften.
Chocolate Panettone French Toast Recipe

Toppings to Elevate Your Italian Dessert

The beauty of this dish lies in its versatility. To lean into the Italian theme, serve it with a dollop of whipped mascarpone cream. For those who prefer a classic touch, simple powdered sugar, vanilla sauce or warm pudding creates a lovely contrast against the toasted crust.

If you are looking for a fruity balance, cherry compote or caramelised apple and pear slices add a necessary acidity that cuts through the richness of the chocolate. A simple dusting of powdered sugar is the final touch needed to recreate the magic of Christmas on your plate.

Whether served as a slow morning breakfast or a cozy evening dessert, this Panettone French Toast is the ultimate tribute to Italian holiday flavors.


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