Panpepato

Panpepato
Type Cake
Place of origin Italy
Main ingredients Almonds, hazelnuts, pine nuts, pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, zest of orange and lime
Cookbook: Panpepato  Media: Panpepato

Panpepato (Italian: "peppered bread") or pampepato is a round, sweet cake typical of the Province of Ferrara, Siena, the Province of Terni, of Sabina and the Ciociaria. Panpepato is a type of panforte.[1] It is made according to traditional methods from various ingredients including fruits and nuts[2] such as almonds, hazelnuts, pine nuts, walnuts, pepper, cinnamon,[1] nutmeg, and zest of orange and lime, mixed according to the variants with or without cocoa, honey, flour, or cooked grape must. The cake is then baked in an oven (preferably wood). After baking, it is covered with a layer of chocolate.[2] It is usually eaten during the Christmas holidays. Once it was prepared in every family with recipes that differed slightly each other, while today it is essentially a handmade product.

History

Panpepato is "the direct descendant of medieval sweet breads."[2]

References

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  1. 1 2 Riley, G. (2007). The Oxford Companion to Italian Food. Oxford Companion To Series. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 360. ISBN 978-0-19-860617-8. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 Field, C. (1990). Celebrating Italy. W. Morrow and Company. pp. 258, 272. ISBN 978-0-688-07093-9.


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