Monday, December 3, 2012

The Bauducco Panettone Recipe and a Give Away

It's officially the holiday season; that period of time from Thanksgiving till the New Year where you find yourself eating things you normally wouldn't eat. The time where you easily justify all this eating by saying it's the holidays and my diet will start in January. Yes we all go there...every year and even though we swear we won't this year it's not going to be any different. Trust me on this one.

So what better time to try Panettone.  You know Panettone; that large cupola shaped bread, in elegant boxes seen on the store shelves this time of year. Originating from Milan this sweet bread is normally studded with candied fruit and raisins. I've also seen them made soaked in rum or with chocolate chips. Panettone gets its domed shape because the dough is made to rise 3 times or almost 20 hours before it's cooked.


I never made my own Panettone and I don't think I will now that I've found Bauducco Panettone.  A few weeks back I was given one to try and it was delicious; I loved it.  The texture was soft and airy, exactly the way it's supposed to be. The taste was sweet and buttery and not to overbearing.  It's wonderful on it's own: maybe toasted, maybe not....maybe even with a little butter.  Perfect for breakfast; but makes a nice after dinner treat too.

Want to try a Bauducco Panettone....I'm hosting a giveaway. Three lucky readers will get one of these delicious breads delivered to their door.  See contest details below. Just in case raisins aren't your thing Bauducco also makes a chocolate chip Panettone

The one problem with Panettone in our house is it's size...it's big and there's only two of us.  So after a few days of straight up deliciousness I was looking for new ways to eat it.  (Never once did sharing it with a friend occur to me.)  I googled leftover Panettone ideas and came up with lots of recipes...nothing seemed appealing.  A Twitter follower suggest doing a trifle. That sounded interesting. Something with Nutella maybe? My mind started racing with the idea.  And before I knew it things started developing in the kitchen and the Nutella Panettone Trifle was born.


Nutella PanettoneTrifle

For the Mousse
9 ounces Nutella
1 cup heavy whipping cream, very cold
 
Chill your mixing bowl and whisk attachment until cold. Beat the heavy cream until it forms soft peaks. Mix in the Nutella.

To Assemble
Cut your Panettone into pieces. Line the bottom of your trifle dish.  Pour Nutella mousse on top. Continue layering in this fashion until all used. 


***Contest Details***

Leave a comment on this blog for a chance to win one of three Bauducco Panettone.  That's all you have to do.  Contest ends midnight 12/10/2012. Good Luck!!




13 comments:

  1. I've never tried this but it looks decadent!

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  2. This sounds incredible! I, too, love Bauducco Panettone! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  3. I love Bauducco Panettone! And I'm an Italian teacher, so I'd share this with my students! Amy at www.tiramisumom.com

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  4. I would love to win! I love Panettone!

    elena150980@yahoo.com

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  5. I would love to try these soaked in rum! yummy

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  6. WOW! I never thought of mixing Nutella with whipping cream, what a great idea. When I make homemade cream puffs I usually use various flavors of instant pudding and whipping cream. Now I have a new flavor to set out for the holidays. Thanks

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  7. I'd love to win one of these. Just reading your discussion about it makes me hungry for one right now!

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  8. Wonderful recipe my friend! I would love to try this

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  9. Like Tami commented, I've seen these in stores, but have never purchased one. I would love to try one!

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  10. I've seen these in the stores,but I never bought one.I even put one in my card at Wal-Greens,but i changed my mine! Thanks I love to make desserts and I think I would use this for a Bread Pudding!

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  11. I would love to try a Panettone. A trifle is a great idea for leftover sweet breads. I'm not a great fan of Nutella, but I imagine there are other recipes we could have fun with at my house. Maybe I could use my home canned spiced peaches along with a custard...hmmm. Hope i win so i can give it a try. :)

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