This page looks best with JavaScript enabled

Recipe of Perfect Panettone - Italian Christmas Cake

 ·  β˜• 6 min read  ·  ✍️ Pearl Figueroa
    🏷️

Panettone - Italian Christmas Cake

Hello everybody, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, panettone - italian christmas cake. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Save Time and Do Groceries Online Now. Free UK Delivery on Eligible Orders! Originated in Milan, it is a large, dome-shaped cake that has been leavened with yeast. It has a slightly light and airy texture but a rich and buttery taste, and is not very sweet.

Panettone - Italian Christmas Cake is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods in the world. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. They are nice and they look fantastic. Panettone - Italian Christmas Cake is something which I have loved my entire life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have panettone - italian christmas cake using 28 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Panettone - Italian Christmas Cake:
  1. Prepare Preferment
  2. Prepare 5 gm instant yeast
  3. Take 122 gm water
  4. Make ready 67 gm high protein flour (13.5% protein or higher)
  5. Get Starter ingredients
  6. Make ready 33 gm unsalted butter
  7. Get 22 gm caster sugar
  8. Prepare 1 large egg
  9. Get 100 gm bread flour
  10. Take Final dough
  11. Get 67 gm unsalted butter
  12. Make ready 67 gm caster sugar
  13. Prepare 1 large egg & 2 yolks (remove a tbsp of white),
  14. Take 1 tsp vanilla extract
  15. Take Zest of 1 orange & lemon
  16. Prepare 2 tsp honey (I used the leftover syrup from making candied orange)
  17. Take 204 gm bread flour, sieved
  18. Get 5 gm salt
  19. Make ready Dried Fruits
  20. Prepare 50 g dried cranberries
  21. Get 50 g dried apricot
  22. Take 50 g raisin
  23. Prepare 50 g candied orange
  24. Get 100 ml Caribbean Rum
  25. Get Other
  26. Make ready For 2 Corrogulated paper moulds size 112mm x 85mm
  27. Make ready 12 -inchmetal or wooden skewers
  28. Make ready Or you can use 8 ramenkins & mugs like I did

This recipe is my own but at the same time a conflation of a couple of Italian Christmas must-haves: the glorious, fruit-studded panettone and crema di mascarpone, which is best described as tiramisu without the Savoiardi biscuit layer, and sometimes with pieces of chocolate stirred through the mascarpone mixture. I have brought in a cassata element, which means I add, along with the chocolate. Each Italian panettone maker treasures their mother yeast, which creates the distinctive character of each cake. When buying panettone, there are a couple of things to lookout for: Good weight, which shows a good moisture content; When you tear into the bread you should be greeted with the smell of fruit, vanilla and sweet butter dough ; The.

Steps to make Panettone - Italian Christmas Cake:
  1. Soak all dried fruits in rum overnight preferably. Strain excess rum before mixing into dough.
  2. Starter dough (Preferment): Mix the above and set aside until all bubbly. That's about 30 minutes or thereabout.
  3. In a mixing bowl, mix butter & sugar until smooth. Add egg & mix until combined. Pour the butter mixture into the Preferment & whisk until combined. Then add the sifted flour into this mixture and fold & whisk until evenly combined. Cover & stick in fridge for 7 to 12 hours. Best is over-night or whatever schedule suits you. It should be about triple in size. When ready to use, take it out & bring to room temperature. That's the first part!
  4. Using whisk attachment, beat butter & sugar until light & fluffy. Add egg, beat until combined. Add vanilla extract, honey & zest. Add starter dough & beat until incorporated. - Change to hook attachment - Add flour. Knead for 10 minutes using speed 2. Rest for 5 minutes.
  5. Knead for another 10 minutes, using speeds 2 & 3 until windowpane.
  6. Add soaked fruits. Knead for 5 minutes at speed 2, until combined.
  7. Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl. - Stretch & fold 3 times with 20 minutes interval. Set aside and let it proof until double in size.
  8. Lightly oil the counter top. Pour dough out & divide into 2 equal halves or 8 equal pieces if you use Ramenkins. Shape into a boule & drop into case. Oil your hands for easier handling of the dough.
  9. Let dough proof until just below the rim of the case. Cut a cross at the top & place a, small piece of cold butter in the middle. Or you can egg wash and sprinkle pearl sugar & almond flakes.
  10. Bake at 170C, bottom rack. Tent the top heat for 5 minutes. Then remove. Continue baking for another 30-35 minutes. Half way through baking, turn the bread 180 degrees.
  11. Remove from the oven and pierce 12-inch metal or wooden skewers all the way through the panettone (including the paper) 4 inches apart and 1 inch from the bottom so the skewers are parallel. Hang the panettone upside down over a large stockpot and cool completely before cutting. Transfer to a wire rack and let it cool completely. To store the panettone, wrap tightly in plastic wrap, then either place in a resealable plastic bag in the fridge.
  12. This recipe makes a beautiful, soft, supple dough that is much like a brioche. It’s stunning, and the flavor lives up to its looks. The bread is incredibly soft and sweet, and just loaded with flavor thanks to the vanilla bean, lemon zest, cranberries and candied orange peel.

Each Italian panettone maker treasures their mother yeast, which creates the distinctive character of each cake. When buying panettone, there are a couple of things to lookout for: Good weight, which shows a good moisture content; When you tear into the bread you should be greeted with the smell of fruit, vanilla and sweet butter dough ; The. Panettone is often compared to fruitcakes because both are traditionally made with raisins and candied fruits. Pandoro is a Christmas cake that originated in Verona. True to its name (pan d'oro means 'golden bread'), the cake has a bright yellow color.

So that’s going to wrap it up with this special food panettone - italian christmas cake recipe. Thank you very much for your time. I’m confident you will make this at home. There’s gonna be more interesting food at home recipes coming up. Remember to save this page in your browser, and share it to your family, friends and colleague. Thanks again for reading. Go on get cooking!

Share on