Easter dove, also known as colomba di Pasqua, is a sweet bread that has been enjoyed by Italians for centuries. While often associated with Easter celebrations, this delectable treat can be enjoyed any time of the year. And while it can be purchased in stores, making your own Easter dove at home allows you to control the ingredients and create a truly special dessert. With the right recipe, you can easily make this delicious bread in your own kitchen.
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EASTER DOVE- COLOMBA DI PASQUA
Easter in Italy will not be without the lovely yummi cake in form of a dove, a Easter dove sign of peace
Provided by Artandkitchen
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 20h50m
Yield 8-12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- With a food processor mix 100 g flour, milk and yeast. Let rise 30 minutes (covered and in warm place).
- Add other 100 g flour, if necessary add 1 or 2 tablespoon water. Work until smooth.
- Let rise 30 minutes (covered and in warm place).
- Add 150 g Manitoba flour, 60 g sugar and 80 g butter and work well to soft dough.
- Let rise (covered and in warm place) about 2 hours.
- Add 150 g Manitoba flour, 170 g butter. Work until butter is adsorbed.
- Work with the food processor at slow speed for 30 minutes.
- Add salt, 60 sugar, vanilla, zest (both kind), honey and one by one the egg yolks.
- Work well and add some flour if it is too sticky (I added 2 tablespoons).
- Now add candied fruits and marzipan. Work well until incorporated.
- Let rise (covered and in warm place) about 8 hours or better overnight.
- Work the dough well.
- Now shape the dove forming one long piece in the middle and two pieces on the sides (see photo added). Place in your mold. I don't have a dove shaped mold, so I created one myself.
- Let rise (in warm place) about 6 hours.
- Preheat the oven at 200°C.
- For the glaze mix together almond ground, powdered sugar and vanilla. Add the egg white one by one, but stop before it gets to liquid.
- Glaze gently the dove with this thick mix using a spatula (don't "hurt" the dough) and spread on the whole almonds and the granulated sugar. Before baking top with powdered sugar.
- Bake 10 minutes at 200°C, reduce the heat at 175°C, protect the glaze with some baking paper and bake for 40 more minutes.
- Note: beginning on Saturday afternoon step 11 will be overnight! Sunday evening you will enjoy your fresh Easter dove.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 873.4, Fat 39.1, SaturatedFat 18.1, Cholesterol 177.2, Sodium 297.4, Carbohydrate 120.8, Fiber 7.7, Sugar 61.7, Protein 14.9
COLOMBA DI PASQUA
Steps:
- In a small cup or bowl, stir the yeast into water to soften. In a large bowl, cream the butter, almond paste and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the softened yeast, lemon peel, vanilla, salt, eggs, egg yolk, milk, and 3 cups flour to the creamed mixture. Beat vigorously for 2 minutes. Gradually add flour, 1/4 cup at a time, until the dough begins to pull away from the side of the bowl. Turn the dough out onto a floured work surface. Knead, adding flour a little at a time, until you have a smooth, elastic dough. Put the dough into an oiled bowl. Turn to coat the entire ball of dough with oil. Cover with a tightly woven towel and let rise about 1 1/2 hours. Due to the almond paste, this recipe doesn't double in size. Turn the dough out onto a lightly oiled work surface and divide in half. Shape each half into a smooth ball. Cover and let rest 5 minutes. Shape one ball of dough into a half oval 12 inches wide and four inches high at the center. Place in the center of a parchment-lined baking sheet. Flatten the center slightly so that when the next piece of dough is laid across it, it won't be so thick. Shape the other ball of dough into an 8 by 16 by 16-inch triangle Keep the points of the triangle rounded rather than pointed. Lay the triangle, centered, on the flattened part of the half oval. Fold the narrow end over to make the head. Pinch with your fingers to form a beak into the top side of the dough. Fold the other end in the opposite direction to form the tail. Cut 2-inch slits along the bottom edge of the tail and wing tips. Fan them out as for feathers. Cover with a towel and let rise 45 minutes. Again, due to the almond paste, the dough won't rise as high as other types of yeast dough; however, it does rise high during baking. 1. About 10 minutes before baking, preheat the oven to 375 degrees. 2. Just before baking, beat the egg white until frothy. Lightly brush the dove with the beaten egg white and place thinly sliced almonds, overlapping slightly, on the tail and wings to simulate feathers. Use a small bit of an almond to make the dove's eye (diagram 7). Carefully brush the almond "feathers" with the remaining beaten egg white then sprinkle the dove with granulated sugar. 3. Bake for 20 minutes. Cover the bread loosely with foil with the shiny side up. Continue to bake for 10 more minutes, or until the internal temperature of the loaf reaches 190 degrees. 4. Immediately remove dove from baking sheet and cool on a rack.
Tips:
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best flavor.
- Make sure the butter and eggs are at room temperature before starting the recipe.
- Don't overmix the batter, or the bread will be tough.
- Let the dough rise in a warm place until it has doubled in size.
- Bake the bread at a high temperature for the first 15 minutes, then reduce the temperature to finish baking.
- Allow the bread to cool completely before slicing and serving.
Conclusion:
Colomba di Pasqua, also known as Easter dove, is a delicious and traditional Italian Easter bread. It is a sweet, soft bread made with a variety of ingredients, including flour, sugar, butter, eggs, milk, and yeast. The bread is often decorated with almonds, candied fruit, and a glaze. Colomba di Pasqua is a popular bread to serve at Easter brunch or dinner, and it can also be enjoyed as a snack or dessert.
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