This easy Christmas panettone tiramisu trifle is the perfect effortless Christmas dessert – festive, creamy, and full of Italian flair. This no-bake treat transforms panettone into a luxurious layered dessert with mascarpone cream, coffee, and cocoa. It’s rich yet light, easy to prepare, and ideal for your holiday table.
Hey, folks – I hope you all are doing well.
Today, I’m excited to share this Panettone Tiramisu Trifle – a wonderfully simple yet sophisticated way to enjoy classic Italian flavours in a creamy, no-bake dessert form. It’s festive, luscious, and requires minimal effort, making it a show-stopping centerpiece for Christmas gatherings.
So let’s dive into this luscious, easy Christmas dessert?
Why You’ll Love This Easy Christmas Panettone Tiramisu
- A quick, no-bake dessert that’s perfect for the busy holiday season.
- Combines classic Italian flavours of panettone, mascarpone, and coffee.
- Light and creamy with just the right amount of richness.
- Looks beautiful served in a trifle bowl or individual glasses.
- Easily customizable with your favourite liqueur or toppings.
Flavour and Texture Profile
This Christmas panettone tiramisu is soft, creamy, and gently sweet with hints of espresso and orange. The buttery panettone absorbs the coffee and liqueur beautifully, creating tender, cake-like layers. Mascarpone cream adds luscious smoothness, while a dusting of cocoa balances the sweetness. Every spoonful is festive, cozy, and full of Italian charm.
Ingredients You’ll Need for This Easy Christmas Panettone Tiramisu
Coffee Caramel:
- Strong brewed coffee: Forms the base of the caramel, adding rich aroma and depth.
- Light brown sugar: Sweetens the sauce and brings warm molasses notes.
- Instant coffee (optional): Intensifies the coffee flavour for a stronger profile.
- Butter: Adds silkiness and body to the caramel.
- Heavy (whipping) cream: Creates a smooth, creamy texture.
- Pinch of salt (optional): Balances the sweetness and enhances flavour.
Orange Sauce:
- Fresh orange juice: Provides bright, citrusy flavour to contrast the creamy layers.
- Pectin: Helps lightly thicken the sauce without turning it into jelly.
- Dehydrated orange rings or orange zest: Adds extra citrus aroma and texture.
- Honey (optional): Adds subtle sweetness and shine.
Mascarpone Cream:
- Mascarpone: The creamy, rich foundation for the trifle.
- Heavy (whipping) cream: Whipped to soft peaks for lightness and volume.
- Powdered sugar: Gently sweetens the cream while keeping it smooth.
Assembling:
- Panettone: The star component – buttery and airy, cut or torn into cubes.
- Coffee caramel: Adds deep, espresso-rich sweetness between layers.
- Orange sauce: Brings bright, tangy contrast to the creamy and sweet elements.
- Grated chocolate (optional): Finishes the dessert with a touch of indulgence.
Panettone Tiramisu Trifle – Easy Christmas Dessert: Possible Variations and Additions
Although this easy Christmas panettone tiramisu trifle is already delicious, you can make it even more exciting by customizing:
- Use chocolate-chip or orange-flavoured panettone for a fun twist.
Swap coffee for spiced hot chocolate for a caffeine-free option. - Add layers of caramel, dulce de leche, or berry compote.
- Infuse your coffee with some brandy, rum, or orange liqueur.
- Garnish with toasted almonds, candied orange peel, or crushed biscotti.
More Easy Holiday Desserts
Looking for more easy festive desserts, like this panettone tiramisu trifle? be sure to check more ideas:
- Holiday Pistachio Panettone Trifle – Easy No-Bake Dessert
- Gingerbread Cranberry Panettone Trifle – Easy Christmas Dessert
- Irish Cream Chocolate Dessert – Easy Holiday Treat
I’d love for you to try this Panettone Tiramisu Trifle – Easy Christmas Dessert. If you give the recipe a go, please share your results in the comments, message me on Instagram, or post your photos with the hashtag #havocinthekitchen. I look forward to seeing your creations and hearing your thoughts!
Cheers!
Can you tell me where the orange sauce goes ? What should the consistency be approximately? do you soak the Panettone in it or drizzle it on top? Same with the coffee Carmel?
Thank You!
When I think of Christmas I usually always think of Tiramisu Ben. I’ve made my own Tiramisu Cheesecake so many times now I’m looking for other ideas. This Christmas Panetonne Tiramisu looks perfect!
Tiramisu is literally my favorite dessert and the spin you put on this holiday version is sheer genius. The coffee caramel combined with the orange sauce and creamy, cakey texture is Christmas indulgence heaven. Definitely on the to-make list!
Woah – that coffee caramel sounds fantastic! Wait. Did you say there’s only 2 weeks ’til Christmas!? When did that happen?? Nevermind – I got sidetracked there. Back to this dessert. I’ve always loved coffee desserts, and tiramisu is one of my all-time favorites. What a fun idea to use panettone instead of ladyfingers. Perfect for the holidays!
I want my whole house to look like this dessert. So festive and cosy. I definitely need to try this, that coffee caramel especially is calling my name.