Sweet bread, or panettone, is a traditional Christmas dessert with a fascinating history. Legends trace its origins to Milan, where it was either created as a romantic gesture by an Italian aristocrat or improvised by a young assistant at Ludovico il Moro's court. Regardless of its beginnings, this soft, fluffy...

Ingredients
Starter Dough (Masa Madre)
- Flour200g
- Milk100mL
- Sugar10g
- Yeast30g
Main Dough
- Flour500g
- Sugar150g
- Butter200g
- Vanilla essence
- Zest of 1/2 orange and 1/2 lemon
- Liqueur30mL
- Eggs4
- Candied fruits200g
- Raisins150g
- Nuts100g
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
558.0kcal (27.9%)
Protein
8.3g (16.5%)
Carbs
75.0g (27.27%)
Sugars
25.0g (50%)
Healthy Fat
10.2g
Unhealthy Fat
13.0g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
How to make Traditional Sweet Bread
Starter Dough
- Step 1
In a bowl, combine the flour, milk, sugar, and crumbled yeast.
- Step 2
Mix and knead all the ingredients together. Cover the bowl and let it rest in a warm place.
Main Dough
- Step 1
On a clean countertop, place the flour and create a well in the center. Gradually incorporate the wet ingredients into the center while slowly mixing in the flour. Add the remaining ingredients, except for the fruits.
- Step 2
Form the mixture into a dough ball and let it rest, covered with plastic wrap, for about 30 minutes.
- Step 3
Flatten the dough and place the starter dough in the center.
- Step 4
Knead vigorously for 10 minutes until the dough is smooth and elastic.
- Step 5
Place the dough in a clean bowl, cover with a cloth or plastic wrap, and let it rise until it doubles in size.
- Step 6
Once the dough has doubled in size, flatten it and add the fruits in the center. Divide the dough into two portions of about 500 g each.
- Step 7
Shape each portion into a round ball and place them in aluminum or paper molds. Allow the dough to rise one final time.
- Step 8
Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F). Bake the dough for approximately 35 minutes.
- Step 9
Remove from the oven and let the bread cool.
Nutrition (per serving)
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
558.0kcal (27.9%)
Protein
8.3g (16.5%)
Carbs
75.0g (27.27%)
Sugars
25.0g (50%)
Healthy Fat
10.2g
Unhealthy Fat
13.0g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
Tips & Tricks
Ensure the yeast is fresh and active for the best rise.
Use room temperature butter for easier incorporation into the dough.
Soak the raisins in warm water or liqueur before adding them to the dough for extra flavor.
Allow the dough to rise in a warm, draft-free area for optimal results.
Decorate the bread with a sugar glaze and nuts for a festive presentation.
FAQS
Can I substitute the liqueur?
Yes, you can use orange juice or milk as a substitute for the liqueur.
How do I know if the dough has risen enough?
The dough should double in size and feel light and airy when touched.
Can I use a different type of dried fruit?
Yes, you can substitute candied fruits with dried apricots, cranberries, or cherries.
What type of nuts work best for this recipe?
Almonds, walnuts, or pecans are great options for this sweet bread.
How should I store the sweet bread?
Store the bread in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.
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