Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A festive Italian yeast cake flavored with candied fruit peels and raisins.
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- noun a soft, north
Italian yeast brioche withcandied fruit , usually prepared forChristmas
Etymologies
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Examples
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And I keep it going, and I just got -- also, this suggestion from Milan: it's our traffic divider, which we call panettone, and it's painted -- you know, it's these beautiful concrete things that you use around Milan to define all the lanes of traffic.
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And I keep it going, and I just got -- also, this suggestion from Milan: it's our traffic divider, which we call panettone, and it's painted -- you know, it's these beautiful concrete things that you use around Milan to define all the lanes of traffic.
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And I keep it going, and I just got -- also, this suggestion from Milan: it's our traffic divider, which we call panettone, and it's painted -- you know, it's these beautiful concrete things that you use around Milan to define all the lanes of traffic.
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Aside from the butter and eggs, most of the flavor of the panettone comes from the add-ins.
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The dough for panettone is quite rich and contains plenty of butter and eggs.
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I didn’t add any sweetener to the egg and milk mixture in this recipe because the panettone is so flavorful on its own.
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On a totally different note: I was buying some necessities at the King Arthur site and happened on Fiori de Sicilia – they say it’s a traditional flavoring in panettone and pandoro.
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Although panettone is a traditional Christmas dessert and we’re a bit past it at the moment, that doesn’t mean that you have to wait until next Christmas to enjoy one.
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Although panettone is a traditional Christmas dessert and we’re a bit past it at the moment, that doesn’t mean that you have to wait until next Christmas to enjoy one.
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Wild Yeast My favorite bread blog -- her panettone was the hit of my parents 'Christmas, at least as far as anything I did for them was concerned.
I've been tagged... Laura 2008
bilby commented on the word panettone
A classic festive season bread from Italy. Usually quite high due to long levitation period.
November 28, 2007
yarb commented on the word panettone
Levitation period - that's my word of the day.
November 28, 2007
tusseymountain commented on the word panettone
The word features prominently in the movie Priceless.
May 15, 2009
Prolagus commented on the word panettone
February 7, 2011