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"Festive Fruit and Orange Choc Chip Mini Panettones"

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Blogger Beth (jamandcream) said...

These look great. Will have to bookmark for next year. Love the cases

12 January 2009 at 10:48

Blogger Finla said...

The look so beautiful and delicious.

12 January 2009 at 14:34

Blogger Snooky doodle said...

these are awesome. I go mad for panettone but I always buy it since the only time I tried making it it came awful. Yours look like store bought ones but more tasty :)

12 January 2009 at 16:24

Blogger Johanna GGG said...

that looks impressive Christmas baking - my mum always gets pannetone at Christmas and I love it - your version sounds delicious

13 January 2009 at 02:10

Anonymous Anonymous said...

First time Ive seen anyone make panettones - everyone normally buys them - well done! I will now be trying this recipe. The cases make them look really good - do you know where we can buy them for the future?

13 January 2009 at 04:20

Blogger The Caked Crusader said...

your mini panettone look beautiful and I love the cases you baked them in.

13 January 2009 at 08:28

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks lovely Katie! I am going to have to try your version next Christmas!

13 January 2009 at 08:51

Blogger Sam said...

Wow these look great, I love Panettone although I've never tried making it.

13 January 2009 at 19:25

Anonymous Anonymous said...

They're really, really cute, Katie!

To get the golden crumb, they use semolina flour and gorgeous free-range eggs. But it's mostly the flour that gives the colour. (Italian semolina appears to be different from ours and I haven't tracked down any of their sort yet...)

18 January 2009 at 11:33

Anonymous Anonymous said...

So cute... Love the mini panettone molds and the prints on them.
I like all type of panettone myself, but I haven't tried one with chocolate.

19 January 2009 at 07:11

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I tasted these and they really were delicious. I naughtily spread butter on the fruit ones for extra richness (well it was Christmas after all).

22 January 2009 at 08:09

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