Panettone#5 Xmas24

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Probably the best of my Panettone bakes so far this season! Lucky number 5!

I have been using the Milanese bound method exclusively to manage the LM this Christmas, in attempt to really get to grips with it and try to develop a deep understanding of what it does and how to use this technique wisely. Except for one occasion weeks ago where I made the over night in water, Piemontese style, as I felt the leavening seemed a little sluggish and as expected it massively ramped up yeast leavening power! Otherwise bound method all the way.

I have also been consistently sticking with the formula I devised, which I would say bears a resemblance to the formulas of Massari.

Formula:

LM: Cut and well aerated. Just two refreshes for convenience.

Primo: Tripled in volume, a little slow at 16 hours at 26C.

I knew I was on to a winner when I began mixing the second dough. With previous bakes I could perceive a familiar unpleasant "toasted butter" aroma when remixing the primo with the flour but on this occasion there was no such aroma, it was cleaner and a touch fruity. I believe the toasted butter smell comes when the lactic acid level is too high...

Finishing the mix before adding the inclusions / add-ins

Completed mix on the counter:



Glazing: Made with whole almonds blitzed in a blender with sugar, starch and cocoa.

Finished with whole almonds and icing sugar:

Happy Christmas 2024!

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26/12/2024

Crumb:

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28/12/2024


Very moist, shreddy, tender. Could do with a greater level of add-ins (inclusions).

Wow! That looks fantastic! Risen so high and so nicely domed! Congratulations! Your bakes are always an inspiration to me, and I have learned so much from your journey. Thank you for sharing!

Charlotte

Thanks Charlotte, that's very kind of you to say, been doing this a long time now! I was surprised myself just how much it had risen during the bake.

Happy holidays,

Michael

Hope you had a Happy Christmas.
Will there be a Panettone#6 to ring in the New Year?

Panettone goals, that’s what your panettone are Michael.  Always incredible and beautiful.  I have a second panettone in the oven right now and have my fingers crossed it will turn out well.  The fermentation went much better than my first try.  This time I am trying a Giorilli formula and it is definitely better than the formula I tried for my first one.

Happy Holidays.

Benny