How do I Make Panettone Paper Molds?
For Italians, panettone is a holiday tradition. The fruit-filled sweet yeast bread that's as sweet as cake is baked in paper cylinder-shaped molds and given as gifts. During the holiday season, the bread is eaten for breakfast, served as an afternoon snack with Marsala wine or a late night treat before going to bed. Because it's so light and airy, make French toast and bread pudding out of panettone bread for a special treat. By making your own mold, you’re adding a personal touch that says you care.
Things You'll Need
- Lightweight cardboard
- Scissors
- Tape measure
- Parchment paper
- Flour
Instructions
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Cut a 3-inch circle out of light cardboard. Measure its circumference.
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Cut a piece of parchment paper 6 inches high and the length of the measurement of the circumference, plus 1 inch. It should be around 6 by 11 inches.
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Clip small, straight 1/4-inch slits -- like you’re cutting a fringe -- along the length of the parchment paper. Make them 1/4 inch apart.
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Make a glue out of 2 tablespoons of flour and 4 tablespoons of water. If glue is too thick, add water two drops of water at a time to thin it out. If the glue is too thin, add a little flour, and mix again.
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Make a round tube with the parchment paper and glue the two edges together. Put the cardboard circle in the bottom of the tube. Take the fringe and fold it over the outside cardboard bottom of the tube and glue it. Leave it to dry overnight.
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Cut a 3-inch circle of parchment paper. Place it on top of the inside cardboard bottom to complete the panettone bread mold.
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