Mini Panettone Recipe (2024)

Mini Panettone Recipe (1)

430Total Time

350Prep Time

40Bake Time

8Serves

A little effort

5 Reviews

About the bake

Our mini take on the Christmas classic are just adorable – great for smaller families, or as easy little nibbles to share during the festive season, much easier than a full-size Panettone.

Using only the best Billington’s unrefined demerara sugar, this recipe follows the simplest steps to achieve golden panettones, better than any mini panettone you could buy! Simply tie with a festive ribbon or pop your panettone in a tin for the perfect gifts for family and friends.

Why not try swapping out for chocolate chunks to make the perfect chocolate Panettone. Looking for plant based? No problem, we have the perfect Vegan Panettone recipe for you that packs the same festive punch.

430Total Time

350Prep Time

40Bake Time

8Serves

A little effort

Method

  • Method
  • Ingredients
  • Reviews(5)
  1. Step 1:

    Grease and line 8 x 7cm round and 6cm deep tins with parchment paper. Make sure the parchment paper comes up about 3cm over the top edge of the tins. If you do not have tins of this size use empty, clean baked bean tins.

  2. Step 2:

    Sieve the flour and salt together into a large bowl. Add the sugar and the butter and begin mixing. Add the eggs, yeast and vanilla essence and continue mixing. Gradually add the milk and knead until you have soft elastic dough. This will take 10 minutes or more. If the dough is too wet, add more flour, if too dry add a little more milk.

  3. Step 3:

    Cover the bowl and leave in a warm place for about 1-2 hours for the dough to rise. When the dough has doubled in size, turn it out on to a floured surface. Punch it back and knead well for another 10 minutes. Replace in a clean lightly oiled bowl, cover and return to a warm place to rise again.

  4. Step 4:

    When it’s doubled in size again, turn out onto a floured surface and punch back again. Sprinkle with the sultanas and mixed peel and carefully work in the dried fruits being careful not to squash the sultanas.

  5. Step 5:

    Place the dough in greased tins. Cover and let it rise again in a warm place. While it is rising, preheat the oven to 150°C, (130°C fan, gas mark 2).

  6. Step 6:

    When the dough has doubled in size, brush with beaten egg and sprinkle with the sugar. Bake for about 25 - 35 minutes or until it has a golden dome and a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean. Wrap decoratively and give as gifts.

Ingredients

MetricImperial

    • 500gAllinson's Strong White Bread Flour
    • 1/2 tspSalt
    • 125gBillington's Unrefined Golden Caster Sugar
    • 125gUnsalted butter (softened)
    • 3Large free range egg(s) (lightly beaten)
    • 1Easy bake yeast sachet
    • 1 tspNielsen-Massey Vanilla Extract
    • 240mlWhole milk (warmed)
    • 75gSultanas
    • 75gMixed peel (chopped)
    • 3 tbspBillington's unrefined demerara sugar

Utensils

  • 8 x 7cm round and 6cm deep tins or empty clean baked bean tins
  • Parchment paper
  • Sieve
  • Tea towel
  • Pastry brush

Recipe Reviews

How much is a sachet of yeast in grams is it 7? Thanks you, I can wait to try these at the weekend.

Hi there,
Yes a sachet of Easy Bake Yeast contains 7g.
Happy baking :)

brilliant as always - I love baking mad recipes and always look for them- also love allison's products for yeast work - will you please write a book to make my life easier!

where does the demera sugar come in?

Hi, sprinkle it on top of the dough in stage 6 so it becomes lovely and golden in the oven. Happy baking :)

Thank you for your swift answer, that's great to know. I'll leave a review as soon as I've tried it 😊

Not a review, but if giving as gifts, how long will they keep, and how should they be stored?
Thank you

Hi Debbie,

The Panettone will keep for a few weeks. The best way to store it is to thoroughly wrap them in cling film and place in a sealed container.

We hope this helps.

Happy Baking

The Baking Mad Team

Ingredients

MetricImperial

    • 500gAllinson's Strong White Bread Flour
    • 1/2 tspSalt
    • 125gBillington's Unrefined Golden Caster Sugar
    • 125gUnsalted butter (softened)
    • 3Large free range egg(s) (lightly beaten)
    • 1Easy bake yeast sachet
    • 1 tspNielsen-Massey Vanilla Extract
    • 240mlWhole milk (warmed)
    • 75gSultanas
    • 75gMixed peel (chopped)
    • 3 tbspBillington's unrefined demerara sugar

Utensils

  • 8 x 7cm round and 6cm deep tins or empty clean baked bean tins
  • Parchment paper
  • Sieve
  • Tea towel
  • Pastry brush
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Mini Panettone Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you serve mini panettone? ›

You SHOULD NOT serve Panettone hot, just slightly warm it up to activate its orangy flavor. The right temperature to serve it is about 25°C-77°F. Slice Panettone using a serrated knife for bread. Serve it with my Panettone Frosting and Italian Prosecco wine in a flute glass!

Why is panettone so expensive? ›

Panettone tends to be a little more expensive than most other baked goods, mainly due to the amount of time that goes into making each one. A traditional panettone is usually a lengthy procedure, however, a cheap mass-produced alternative will take shortcuts in the baking process which will be reflected in its taste.

What is the secret of panettone? ›

Panettone is famous for its tangy flavor and yellow, soft and gooey dough that is unlike no other. The secret behind it is an Italian yeast called lievito madre, or mother yeast. But it's not an easy yeast to work with: you need time and patience to master it.

Why is panettone so fluffy? ›

The active, “lively” yeast that is captured during the natural fermentation process also helps give the panettone its satisfyingly fluffy texture.

How do Italians traditionally eat panettone? ›

With a drink: In Italy, it's not uncommon to enjoy a slice of panettone alongside a cup of coffee or tea, or a sweet wine like Vin Santo. The idea is to tear a piece of the panettone and dip it into the drink, allowing the bread to soak up some of the liquid.

Do you serve panettone with butter? ›

Serve in place of coffee cake at breakfast or brunch. Toasted panettone slathered with butter, drizzled with Acacia honey or sprinkled with cinnamon sugar is a delicious snack any time of day.

Why do bakers hang panettone upside down? ›

The dimensions should be around 13,5 cm / 5.3 inch diameter and a height of 9.5 cm / 3.7 inch. Panetonne needs to cool upside down after baking, because the delicate and fluffy bread would collapse if you leave it standing up after baking.

Why doesn't panettone get moldy? ›

Fat also keeps bread from staling too quickly—the fattier the bread, the slower its decay. Breads like focaccia, brioche, or panettone, made with large amounts of oil and butter, tend to have a longer shelf life.

Why does panettone taste weird? ›

It has a texture akin to sandwich bread, in that when you compress it between your fingers it can be molded into Play-Doh-esque forms. It's porous and slightly sour, a flavor it derives from the intense fermenting process it undergoes before it hits the oven. It is labor-intensive and prohibitively difficult to bake.

Why is panettone only sold at Christmas? ›

It started off as a "luxury cake" that was only eaten for religious celebrations. Mass production in the early 1900s gave the bread its domed shape and made it more available, and Italians who migrated to the US brought the Christmas tradition with them.

What kind of flour is best for panettone? ›

It seems that your Italian 00 or Canadian flour suits this best. For Panettone, it will undergo a lengthy, 2 day fermentation process with a sourdough starter.

How do you tell a good panettone? ›

A good panettone must come out of the cup and form a completely rounded dome – if it is flat it means that there was a cooking or leavening problem. 5- Alveolation: that is the cavities produced by the natural leavening of the panettone, which can be observed once cut.

What does panettone mean in Italian? ›

In Italy, historical accounts of panettone invariably state that it originated in Milan. The word panettone derives from panetto, a small loaf of bread. The augmentative suffix -one changes the meaning to 'large bread'.

What is the panettone law in Italy? ›

By law an authentic panettone must contain 20 percent of its weight in fruit and 16 percent in butter. The origin of panettone is unknown, but many agree that the cake was first made in Milan as early as the 15th century, perhaps in the kitchens of the Milanese duke Ludovico Sforza.

Should panettone be refrigerated after opening? ›

Storing: Keep your panettone in a dry and cool place (54-65°F), away from direct sunlight. This is especially important if you have purchased a panettone with a glaze; they will be extremely sensitive to heat and light. After slicing, store the remaining inside of the cellophane bag that it was originally wrapped in.

Can you freeze mini panettone? ›

Eat within 3 days, or freeze for up to 6 weeks.

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