How To make Panettone
1 c Candied cherries
1/4 c Marsala
3 3/4 c All-purpose flour
1/3 c Granulated sugar
1/2 ts Salt
5 ts Quick-rising dry yeast
1/4 ts Freshly grated nutmeg
2/3 c Unsalted butter, softened
1/4 c Milk
1/2 c Water
1 ts Vanilla
2 Eggs
2 Egg yolks
1 Zest of half an orange
1/2 c Nuts (pine nuts, walnuts,
-or hazelnuts) 1/2 c Green candied pineapple
-edges 1 Powdered sugar for dusting
-on the top An Italian Christmas is not complete without this high-domed cylinder of fruit-studded sweet bread. This recipe has an option of using the microwave to make the bread rise. Soak the cherries in the wine. In the processor bowl fitted with steel blade, combine flour, sugar, salt, yeast and nutmeg. Pulse to mix. Cut butter into pieces and arrange on the top. Pulse to blend so that it almost disappears. In a glass measure, combine the milk and water. Microwave on high about 40 seconds (see power levels), then with a fork, whisk in the vanilla, eggs, and egg yolks. With the processor motor running, drizzle the liquids very slowly into the flour mixture processor. Process 60 seconds. Add orange zest and pulse to mix. Transfer to large glass mixing bowl and cover loosely with plastic wrap. To use the microwave for bread rising, place the bowl in the microwave. Place an 8-ounce glass of water in the back of the microwave. Lower the microwave to low (see power levels). Place the dough in the microwave. Heat on low for 3 minutes. Rest for 3 minutes. Heat on low for 3 minutes longer. Rest for 6 minutes, or until the batter has risen to double in bulk and is bubbly and light. Or let the dough rise in a warm draft-free place about 45 to 60 min. When dough has doubled in bulk, stir the batter down, then stir in the cherry mixture, nuts and candied pineapple until well distributed. Grease generously and lightly flour two, 1-pound coffee cans. Cut a parchment or wax paper circle to fit the bottom of each can and add it, dusting and flouring it as well. Spoon the batter into the cans, filling about halfway. Press down slightly. Let rise in a warm, draft free place until nearly doubled in bulk, about 30 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 325 degrees. Just before popping it in the oven, cut an X in the tops of the loaves with a razor. Italian bakers put a blob of butter into the cut. Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour, or until evenly browned and a skewer stuck in the center comes out clean. Remove immediately to a rack to cool, then 15 minutes later, slide the cakes out of the pans and lay them on their sides to continue cooling. Dust with powdered sugar while warm. When cooled, wrap in plastic to store.
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How Traditional Panettone Is Made In Italy | Regional Eats
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. It gives a panettone a tangy flavor and just the perfect texture. But it’s not an easy yeast to work with: you need time and patience to master it. In Milan, the birthplace of panettone, lievito madre is the one and only yeast bakers are allowed to use. We visited Pavé, a local bakery, to find out what else makes Milanese panettone so special.
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Panettone | Easy No Mold No Knead Italian Fruit Christmas Bread | How Tasty Channel
Panettone is the most iconic Italian Christmas recipe, a delicious buttery fruit dough so rich in flavor! The traditional Italian Panettone is very difficult and long to prepare, made with sourdough, but with this easy recipe everyone can make a very soft and fluffy Panettone in a super easy way without a stand mixer, without kneading and without mold!!
I show you how to make an easy homemade panettone mold!
This recipe requires from 8 to 24 hours depending if you want to let Panettone rise in a warm place or in refrigerator.
The taste is perfectly amazing!!
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00:57 Make the mold
02:08 Make the dough
05:20 Make the folds
07:59 Transfer into the mold an let it rise
09:25 Score the top
10:44 Bake
11:17 Cool down
11:37 Unmold and serve it!
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Mini Panettone | Easy No Egg, No Mold, No Knead Italian Fruit Christmas Cake | How Tasty Channel
Panettone is the most iconic Italian Christmas recipe, a delicious buttery fruit dough so rich in flavor! This is eggless Mini Panettone for vegetarian: very easy without mold, without knead, without stand mixer, ready in few hours!
The traditional Italian Panettone is very difficult and long to prepare, but with this easy recipe everyone can make an eggless Panettone in a super easy way!
This recipe required just few hours instead of the traditional Panettone's which needs more days, but the taste is perfectly amazing!
►YEAST: I've used an Active Dry Yeast that doensn't need activation. Every Country has different type of yeast, if your yeast needs to be activated, make it.
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