Baked Panettone French Toast is an easy and delicious breakfast to celebrate the holiday season. Prep the night before and bake on Christmas morning!

Baked Panettone French Toast with Orange Maple Butter

It wouldn’t be Christmas in my house without panettone. While I spend my December singing along to the merriest carols, trimming the tree, and baking cookies, it isn’t until I take my first bite of sweet, fluffy panettone that I know Christmas has truly arrived.

Panettone is a delicious Italian yeast bread, typically studded with raisins and candied fruits such as citron or orange peel. It’s wonderful sliced and served on its own for breakfast or dessert, but its texture and flavor also makes it well suited to French toast.

Warm and inviting, my recipe for Baked Panettone French Toast, served with a drizzle of orange-infused maple butter, is a delicious way to kick off your Christmas Day celebrations.

Glazed Chestnut PanettoneSliced panettone

For many families, Christmas morning is an especially busy and exciting time, particularly when children are celebrating the magic of Santa having visited during the night. What’s great about making baked French toast (as opposed to individually-griddled slices) is that it can be prepped before going to bed on Christmas Eve and baked the next morning.

The creamy, cinnamon-scented custard will soak into the panettone slices, creating a decadent French toast with a texture reminiscent of bread pudding. When you wake up, just pop it in the oven, warm the maple butter, and breakfast is served.

The aroma of the Panettone French Toast as it bakes is a wonderful way to wake up your Christmas morning guests, or set a cozy stage for opening gifts under the tree.

custard soaked panettone slices in gratin pan

Just about any brand of panettone can be used to make this French toast recipe (though, I confess, I’ve never tried it with the cream-filled varieties).

The panettone photographed here is my favorite from Pasticceria Scarpato in Verona, Italy (imported by Williams-Sonoma). Scarpato’s panettone has a rich vanilla flavor and a light, brioche-like texture. In a special twist, this panettone skips the citron in favor of chunks of marrons glacés (candied chestnuts). The soft, glazed chestnuts lend a beautiful flavor and elegance to the bread that my family looks forward to year after year.

Have fun experimenting with the brands of panettone your family enjoys best for this recipe to create a new tradition from an old favorite.

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The warm, orange-infused maple butter I serve with this French toast is incredibly easy to make (less than 5 minutes on the stove) and adds a nice brightness against the rich, custard-soaked panettone.

If you don’t enjoy orange, or if the panettone you’re using has prominent citrus flavor on its own, just omit the zest for an equally delicious warm maple butter for drizzling. (Adding a splash of Grand Marnier to the syrup for the adults never hurt, either!)

As we gather around the table with family and friends this week, I wish you all of the peace, love, and joy of the season, on Christmas Day and always.

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Baked Panettone French Toast with Orange Maple Butter

Baked Panettone French Toast is an easy and delicious breakfast to celebrate the holiday season. Prep the night before and bake on Christmas morning!
French Toast base adapted from "Baked French Toast," Joy of Cooking
Prep Time: 2 hours 15 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 3 hours
Servings: 6 servings

Ingredients

French Toast

  • 2 cups whole milk or half and half
  • 6 large eggs
  • 2 tablespoons light brown sugar , lightly packed*
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2 pound panettone , quartered and cut into 10, 1-inch slices, dark crusts removed (you might not use the entire loaf)
  • 1/2 cup sliced almonds (optional)

Orange Maple Butter

  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter , cut into pieces
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest
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Instructions 

Prepare the French Toast

  • Butter a 13x9x2 baking dish (don't be shy, you don't want the French toast to stick). Arrange panettone slices in the dish, overlapping as needed to fit. In a large bowl, whisk together half and half, eggs, brown sugar, vanilla extract, salt, and cinnamon. Pour egg mixture over the panettone slices, gently pressing to absorb. Cover baking dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least two hours, or up to overnight (8 hours).
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F with rack in middle position. Sprinkle casserole with almond slices, if using. Spray a piece of foil with cooking spray and cover the baking dish. Place on a baking sheet and bake for 25 minutes. Uncover baking dish and continue baking 15-20 minutes, until center is hot and French toast is puffed. Let stand 5 minutes before sprinkling with powdered sugar and serving with a drizzle of Orange Maple Butter.

Make the Orange Maple Butter

  • Warm maple syrup in a small saucepan. Remove from heat and whisk in orange zest and butter.** Keep warm until ready to serve.

Notes

*The panettone I use is very sweet, so I only use 2 tablespoons of brown sugar in the custard. If you're using a panettone that isn't quite as sweet, or prefer a very sweet French toast, increase brown sugar to 1/4 cup (keeping in mind that the maple butter will add additional sweetness to the dish upon serving).
**For an optional twist for the adults, stir 1-2 teaspoons Grand Marnier into the warm Orange Maple Butter.

Nutrition Estimate

Calories: 1064kcal | Carbohydrates: 98g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 63g | Saturated Fat: 32g | Cholesterol: 493mg | Sodium: 802mg | Potassium: 320mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 2170IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 275mg | Iron: 2.8mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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20 Comments

  1. Amanda {Striped Spatula} says:

    Thanks for your very nice comments, everyone! The Orange Maple Butter really does make the dish even more special. I first had plain warm maple butter at a local restaurant for brunch; they served it in a little pot alongside their brioche French toast. Ever since, it’s the only thing I put on pancakes, waffles, French toast, etc. Butter and maple in every bite! The touch of orange zest gives it a nice freshness.

  2. Kathryn @ FoodieGirlChicago says:

    Baked french toast is so perfect for the holidays and for brunch parties. I love the use of panettone in this one!

  3. Ann {Created To Cook} says:

    I go weak in the knees every time I see baked French Toast. Your Panettone Baked French toast looks especially divine. The gorgeous photos make me want to reach through my computer screen and help myself to a plate… Someone really needs to work on that technology… ;-)

    1. Amanda {Striped Spatula} says:

      Thank you so much, Ann. :) And, I agree–someone needs to invent a tasting app for us foodies, ASAP!

  4. Natasha @ Salt & Lavender says:

    Oh man I just love panettone. Reminds me of my childhood. Panettone french toast… what a great idea!!

  5. Annie @ Annie's Noms says:

    I’ve never used Panettone for bread pudding before, but I need to because this looks like absolute heaven!

  6. Marsha | Marsha's Baking Addiction says:

    This french toast looks so delicious! I love the orange maple butter!

  7. Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy says:

    I love the sound of this….such a perfect brunch idea…company will LOVE it!!

  8. Rachel @ Simple Seasonal says:

    Yum! What a festive and delicious looking recipe!

  9. Simon says:

    Yummy! Bring me please! Funny but I recently (read last week) got to know this Panettone! An italian student brought it to work! This really is delicious! Thanks for sharing!

  10. Shihoko says:

    I love both Panettone and French toast. Great combo!! Thank you for sharing.

  11. jacquee | i sugar coat it! says:

    *I meant brunch, but lunch would work too! :)

  12. jacquee | i sugar coat it! says:

    Oh yes, please! This would be awesome for xmas lunch!

  13. I have a confession… As an Italian I have to admit that I don’t actually like panettone. Unless, it’s made into French toast!!!! This incredible baked French toast/pudding recipe would go down perfectly in my household.

  14. Kevin | Keviniscooking says:

    Not only does this look scrumptious, but I want some of that Orange Maple Butter right now!

  15. Dini @ The Flavor Bender says:

    I have to agree… I don’t know what I’m more excited about! The Panettone french toast or the Orange Maple Butter! I love Maple butter, but to then add Orange to it is pure genius! And Panettone for French toast is make me all giddy! :D Definitely need to make this for Sunday Brunch soon!

  16. Julia (@Imagelicious) says:

    I love the idea of panettone french toast – soft, buttery, sweet, crispy! Amazing idea!

  17. Michele says:

    I’m not sure what makes me happier… Using pannetone for the French toast or maple orange butter? Either way I pinned it to make for sure.

  18. Ludmilla says:

    I love panettone!! What a great idea!!! I will try to make this way!!

  19. parvathy says:

    OH my gosh this is the most gorgeous panettone I have ever seen . What a beautiful way to serve it