Panettone Tiramisu

Panettone Tiramisu

Pane-Bistecca
We like to eat traditional panettone at Christmas. This panettone tiramisu was made from such a Christmas cake!

As my mother was Italian, it has been etched into my memory since childhood, and along with Christmas cookies, panettone is simply a must!

So, if you still have a panettone after Christmas and think it’s a bit dry, make a tiramisu out of it! It’s easy and tastes really good! You can also make it with pandoro for those who don’t like raisins.

A simple but very tasty dessert!
Prep time
30 min
Cooking time
0 min
Portions
12
Total time
30 min

Ingredients

  • 500 g Panettone

  • 250 ml strong Coffee

  • 100 ml Tia Maria or other Coffee Liqueur

  • 500 g Mascarpone

  • 100 g Icing Sugar

  • 100 ml whipped Cream

  • Cocoa Powder for Decoration

Instructions

1

Step 1

Butter a gratin dish. Cut the panettone into slices approx. 2 cm thick. Place half of it into the dish.
2

Step 2

Mix the coffee with the liqueur and pour half over the panettone.
3

Step 3

Mix the mascarpone with the whipped cream and powdered sugar and pour half of it onto the first layer and smooth it out.
4

Step 4

Place the remaining panettone on top and pour the rest of the coffee mixture over it.
5

Step 5

Then spread the remaining mascarpone mixture on top. Sprinkle with cocoa powder. You can be very creative here, for example by placing a cut-out on top so that the powder fills the gaps.
6

Schritt 6

Leave to soak in the fridge overnight!

Notes

Here is another Tiramisu Recipe, my son’s specialty!
Panettone Tiramisu
Panettone Tiramisu
Panettone Tiramisu
Panettone Tiramisu
Panettone Tiramisu
Panettone Tiramisu
Panettone Tiramisu
Panettone Tiramisu
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