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Panettone Milanese

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Dairy, Eggs Italian Italian, Christmas 16 Servings

INGREDIENTS

-Robbie Shelton
***SPONGE***
2/3 c Milk
1 1/2 pk Active Dry Yeast
1 c All-Purpose flour
***DOUGH***
12 tb Unsalted butter (1.5 stick)
1 ts Salt
1/2 c Sugar
1 ts Grated Lemon Zest
2 ts Vanilla Extract
2 tb Dark Rum
6 lg Eggs
4 c All-Purpose Flour
3/4 c Candied Orange Peel, rinsed and diced
3/4 c Dark Raisins
3/4 c Golden Raisins
***FINISHING***
4 tb Unsalted butter; melted

INSTRUCTIONS

For the sponge, heat the milk to lukewarm, whisk in the yeast, and stir the
yeast mixture into the flour. Cover and allow to ferment at room
temperature for about 45 minutes, until almost tripled in volume.
For the dough, beat the butter with the salt and sugar until light. Add the
flavorings and beat until smooth. Add 2 eggs, then continue beating until
the mixture is emulsified and smooth and looks like buttercream. If the
mixture remains curdled, warm the bottom of the mixing bowl in a pan of
warm water for a second or two and continue beating; rewarm the bowl as
necessary until the mixture is smooth.  Add one-third of the flour and mix
in, then another 2 eggs.  Repeat with another third of the flour, the last
2 eggs, and the last third of the flour. Beat in the sponge and beat the
dough smooth.
Mix in the candied peel and raisins just until incorporated. Place the
dough in a buttered bowl and allow to ferment until double, up to 2 hours.
Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and deflate by folding it over on
itself several times.  Divide the dough into 2 pieces and shape each into a
ball. Place each piece of dough in a well-buttered 2- to 2 1/2-quart
charlotte mold or other straight-sided mold. Cover loosely and allow to
proof until they both rise to the top of the mold, about 2 hours.
Slash an "X" in the top of each panettone with buttered scissors and bake
at 375 degrees for about 50 minutes. Unmold immediately and paint all over
with the melted butter. Cool on a rack.
Double-wrap each panettone in plastic and store in the refrigerator. Bring
to room temperature before serving.
NOTE:  To ensure maximum lightness, allow the dough to ferment, then proof
slowly and for as long as necessary. Rushing the process will produce a
leaden texture.
This recipe is from "GREAT ITALIAN DESSERTS" by Nick Malgieri.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest  by "Robert Ellis" <rpearson@snowcrest.net> on
Nov 13, 1999

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