Panettone Soda Bread


Which of the following makes Panettone really uncool?a) After a very long journey from Italy, it’s usually pretty stale by the time it finds a spot on the seasonal shelf at the market.b) It is sold in a huge box, weighs a ton, and can’t fit in my cute little reusable grocery bags.c) If you attempt to make it from scratch, the proofing, rising, kneading, and waiting are enough of a bother to make you want to stick your head in the oven.d) All of the above.If you chose d) All of the above, then you know your stuff! In an attempt to duplicate the flavors of Panettone while sidestepping all of its inconveniences, I decided to make a soda bread version. Yeast and excessive kneading are not required to bake this easy quick bread. In fact, baking soda and buttermilk are the key elements that provide the bread’s leavening. With very few basic ingredients and some extra goodies like orange zest, raisins, and currants thrown in, this quick and easy Panettone soda bread tastes like the real thing. Plus, the only reason youll want to stick your head in the oven is to smell the overwhelmingly delicious, home-baked goodness within. Panettone Soda BreadMakes 1 loafIngredients4 cups all-purpose flour½ cup sugar1 teaspoon baking soda1 ½ teaspoons salt½ stick unsalted butter, melted1 ¾ cups buttermilk1 egg1 ½ teaspoons grated orange zest½ teaspoon lemon zest½ cup dried currants½ cup golden raisinsYou can also add crystallized ginger, chocolate chips, or dried cranberriesMethodPreheat oven to 375 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Combine flour, sugar, baking soda, and salt in a bowl. Melt butter in a separate bowl and whisk in buttermilk and egg. Add wet ingredients to dry and mix until well combined. Stir in the zest, currants, and raisins. Use your hands to get them incorporated. Place dough on a floured surface. Gentle form into a ball and then transfer to parchment-lined baking sheet. Using a knife, lightly cut an “X” across the top of the dough. Bake for 50-60 minutes until golden brown. To test doneness, tap with your finger and listen for a hollow sound. Serve warm with butter or jam and enjoy!P.S. This Panettone Soda Bread makes fabulous French toast too!
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