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OT: Panettone
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eenie meenie
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Baked this in the oven, wasn't brave enough to bake it on the egg.
Ingredients for 3 loaves (except for the butter, tons of butter):
Glaceed apricots, orange peel, and pineapple with dried bing cherries, Tunesian dates, and golden raisins, eggs, milk, honey, orange zest, vanilla, lemon oil, salt, and yeast. After I prepped for 3 loaves, I decided to make six loaves.
Started with a biga until it tripled. Then made the first dough mainly with more flour and 17 egg yolks . Then made a second dough and added the the butter and fruit and let it almost triple in volume. Then I cut a cross and skinned back the dough so it would raise more in the oven.
Each loaf was over 2 lbs. Baked for about 50 minutes.
Hung them upside down with skewers outside.
One of them fell from the chair and so I just had to eat a quarter of the loaf.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Ingredients for 3 loaves (except for the butter, tons of butter):
Glaceed apricots, orange peel, and pineapple with dried bing cherries, Tunesian dates, and golden raisins, eggs, milk, honey, orange zest, vanilla, lemon oil, salt, and yeast. After I prepped for 3 loaves, I decided to make six loaves.
Started with a biga until it tripled. Then made the first dough mainly with more flour and 17 egg yolks . Then made a second dough and added the the butter and fruit and let it almost triple in volume. Then I cut a cross and skinned back the dough so it would raise more in the oven.
Each loaf was over 2 lbs. Baked for about 50 minutes.
Hung them upside down with skewers outside.
One of them fell from the chair and so I just had to eat a quarter of the loaf.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
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OH MY!!!!!
I had this while in Rome quite a few times Rebecca.
You took it on like a Queen dear!!!
I might need the recipe...please :laugh:Molly
Colorado Springs
"Loney Queen"
"Respect your fellow human being, treat them fairly, disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, explore your thoughts about one another candidly, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it."
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LBGE, MBGE, SBGE , MiniBGE and a Mini Mini BGE -
Dang!
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Fruitcake on CRACK???
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Wow that looks awesome! I bought one of those last Christmas. The store bought version was quite a disappointment. I bet yours rocked.
Growing up my grandma always made fruitcakes. I always liked them as a kid. I saw an Alton Brown show on making fruitcake a few years back and keep telling myself I'm gonna make some. -
WOW! Those are works of art Rebecca!
I'm not so sure I would have stopped at a quarter of a loaf!
Blair
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wow amazing never had it and since i am not good i guess i never will ..
looks to me like the Italian equivelent of a stollen ,,
as darth would say
Impressive! -
Don't keep that a secret. Tell the YOU candied the fruit. Am I right?
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WOW ! You're getting WAY outa my league ! :ohmy:
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Is this you Rebecca ?????? Lol . mmmmmmmmmm
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Christmas gifts for Egg Friends ??? :woohoo:
fruit looks too yummy to pass up on it's own :ohmy:
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Goodness Gracious Rebecca!!! :woohoo: :ohmy: Those look amazing! One thing though, you always under-achieve, and do everything "small". You know...like the time you cooked a mere 15 SLABS of ribs at once!!! :laugh: :woohoo: Awesome looking loaves!
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LC,
she can probably multitask squared!!
What a WOMAN :woohoo: -
:laugh: Multitask squared... :laugh: Too funny! :laugh: Be well DOW, and Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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Wow Becks, those are beautiful! You surely are one creative gal!
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toast a little with lots of butter! muy delicioso! with espresso coffee :P :woohoo:
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Rebecca,
I am totally impressed that you took the time and effort to make Panettone. I am so used to seeing it in the box with the wrapping. Is this the recipe that came from the place in San Francisco ?
Panettone makes wonderful bread pudding.
You are a Master Baker.
Good job. I bet they taste better than the ones in the store as well.
Gary Captol
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They look delicious! Someone will be eating good.
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wishing i had that right now with my coffeefukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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Makes AMAZING bread pudding. Why do they need to be hung upside down after coming out of the oven?
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It is said to collapse some if you don't hang it upside down to cool. I don't know if this is just an Italian old wives tale, or is really true.
It is a very, heavy dough because of all the butter, egg yolks, and fruit so I tend believe that it could collapse when hot and upright.
I would use bakery or store bought panettone for bread pudding. You're right, panettone does make for amazing bread pudding (or french toast)! This homemade stuff is too good to adulterate for bread pudding, I like it slightly toasted with butter or mascarpone or a light dusting on confectioner sugar.
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