Did you know that the Panettone is born from a love story?
Yes, the typical Christmas sweet of Milan was born from a love story, at least as described in the legends. A dolce love you, and not just for Christmas ...
Last night at the Restaurant Il Fauno Cesano Maderno, the protagonist was just Panettone.
Along with Franco Hat Pasticceria Elisa Seveso, there has been talk of its ingredients, of its preparation techniques, and its history.
That said, did you know that the Panettone is born from a love story?
Well you! Let me tell you ...
It is said that Hugh of Antellari, the nobleman falconer of Ludovico il Moro, was in love with Adalgisa, the beautiful daughter of Toni, a baker in Milan.
A love lived in secret, opposed by the noble family of him, who did not take kindly to the girl, because of humble origins.
Adalgisa, against the other, having to help his father in the shop due to the absence of sick boy, was often too tired to meet up with her lover.
To overcome this,, Ugo, worn clothing humble, came from his father pretending to be a boy in search of work. But things still did not go well: a new shop had opened a short distance causing a loss of customers.
It was then that he realized that Hugh, to increase sales, the quality of the bread was improved. Secretly gave two falcons court, and with the proceeds bought some butter in the dough by introducing it. It was a success!
Not content with, under the Christmas holidays, decided to also add to the egg, sultana raisins and pieces of candied citron. The result was a very special "pan del Toni" from which originated the name Panettone.
Although now comes in many variations, I love the classic, the fact that following the traditional recipe of a time.