Panforte cioccolato is a traditional Italian dessert that is prepared and served in honor of Christmas. The town of Siena, Tuscany, is known for its delicious rendition of panforte cioccolato. This chewy, flavorful sweet bread is made of chocolate, candied orange, and walnuts, and features a complex combination of unique spices. If you are craving this delicious dessert but don't know where to start, look no further! Keep reading to discover some helpful tips and recipes to help you create the perfect maida heatters panforte cioccolato at home.
Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!
MAIDA HEATTER'S PANFORTE CIOCCOLATO
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Put the almonds in a shallow cake pan and bake them in the center of the oven, stirring once or twice, for 12 to 15 minutes. Set aside.
- Move a rack to the lower third of the oven and lower the temperature to 325 degrees. Cut a round of parchment to fit the bottom of a nine-inch springform pan, two or three inches deep. Cut a strip (or two shorter strips) about an inch and a half wide to go around the sides of the pan. Butter the sides and bottom of the pan. First put the strip (or strips) around the sides of the pan, just touching the bottom and covering only part of the way up on the sides. Then put the round in the bottom of the pan. Butter the papers on the bottom and the sides, dust all over with fine dry bread crumbs, invert over paper to shake out excess crumbs and set the pan aside.
- Put all the candied fruits in a large mixing bowl. Sift together over the fruit the flour, cocoa, cinnamon, allspice, white pepper and espresso or coffee powder. With your hands, mix the fruits with the dry ingredients, thoroughly separating and coating the pieces. Add the almonds and hazelnuts and mix again. Set aside.
- Put the honey and sugar in a saucepan with a six-cup capacity over moderate heat. Stir with a wooden spatula until the sugar is dissolved and the mixture comes to a boil. Then insert a candy thermometer in the pan and let the mixture boil without stirring until the thermometer registers 248 degrees (stiff-ball stage); the mixture will reach this temperature soon after it comes to a boil.
- Now you must work very quickly before the hot syrup cools and hardens. Pour the syrup onto the fruit mixture, stir with a heavy wooden spatula to mix, and -- without waiting -- transfer the mixture to the prepared pan (there will be just barely enough syrup to moisten the dry ingredients).
- Immediately cover with a piece of plastic wrap and press down on the top with your hands to press the mixture into an even layer. Then use a can or a small saucepan or any round and flat piece of equipment to press down very firmly on the top to form a compact layer. Quickly remove the plastic wrap.
- Bake for 40 minutes. (You will not know by looking or testing that the cake is done; it will become firm as it cools.) Do not overbake.
- Set aside to cool. When the cake is completely cool and firm, remove the sides of the pan and the paper strip (or strips) on the sides. Cover the cake with a rack and turn upside down. Remove the bottom of the pan and the paper lining on the bottom.
- Place the cake upside down on a length of wax paper. Through a fine strainer, generously sprinkle on confectioner's sugar, forming a thick coating. Then carefully turn the cake right side up and sprinkle sugar on that side also. There should be a generous amount of sugar on both sides.
- Wrap the cake in airtight plastic wrap and let it stand at room temperature for days, if you wish, or a week or two (or freeze).
- To cut into portions, unwrap the room-temperature cake, re-sugar if necessary and, using a long, sharp, heavy knife, cut straight down across the top, then cut each half into eight wedges.
MAIDA HEATTER'S CHOCOLATE COOKIES WITH GIN-SOAKED RAISINS
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 10 hr (includes soaking raisins)
Yield Makes about 12 large cookies
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Combine raisins and gin in a cup and let stand at least 8 hours to macerate.
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Butter and flour 2 large baking sheets, shaking off excess flour.
- Mix confectioners sugar, cocoa, espresso powder, flour, and salt with an electric mixer at low speed. Add egg whites and vanilla and continue mixing until smooth.
- Drain raisins in a sieve, without pressing, then add raisins to dough with pecans. Stir until thoroughly mixed. (Dough will be thick and sticky.)
- Working quickly, drop 1/4 cup dough for each cookie onto a baking sheet, spacing cookies at least 3 inches apart, and gently pat down each mound to about 1/2 inch thick.
- Bake cookies, 1 sheet at a time, in middle of oven, rotating sheet halfway through baking, 15 to 17 minutes total, or until cookies appear cracked and centers are just set. Cool cookies on sheet 1 minute, then transfer carefully to a rack to cool completely.
MAIDA HEATTER'S ONION SANDWICHES
These are delicious little "hors d'oeuvre" sandwiches. Not only do they taste good, but they look beautiful too! These are perfect to serve at a party, luncheon, etc.
Provided by love4culinary
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 20m
Yield 16 miniature sandwiches
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Take your bread slices and butter each of them on one side, and then put a thin layer of onions over the butter on 8 of the slices.
- Sprinkle a small amount of sea salt over the onions just to lightly season them, and then put the sandwiches together by topping with the remaining bread slices.
- Using a 1 3/4 inch round cookie cutter, cut out 2 small rounds from each sandwich, making 16 small sandwiches in all (discard trimmings, or use for whatever you wish).
- Spread some of the mayonnaise around the outside rim of each sandwich, and then roll the rims in your finely chopped parsley to coat completely.
- Serve these immediately, or cover and refrigerate (no more than) a few hours before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 128.6, Fat 7.2, SaturatedFat 3.9, Cholesterol 15.7, Sodium 184.6, Carbohydrate 14.1, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 1.6, Protein 2.1
Tips:
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best flavor.
- Toast the nuts and spices before using to enhance their flavor.
- Do not overmix the batter, as this can make the panforte tough.
- Bake the panforte in a preheated oven to ensure that it cooks evenly.
- Allow the panforte to cool completely before cutting and serving.
Conclusion:
Maida Heatter's Panforte Cioccolato is a delicious and festive Italian holiday treat. With its rich chocolate flavor, chewy texture, and beautiful appearance, it is sure to be a hit with your family and friends. So next time you are looking for a special dessert to make, give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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