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How to Eat Panettone Traditional Italian Cake.  It's Surprisingly Delicious!

12/24/2016

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The co-hosts of the Funniest Thing! with Darrell and Ed weekly podcast, Italian-Americans Darrell Fusaro and Edward Biagiotti, were surprised to discover how delicious Panettone is once they learned how Italians ate it.  Now they're telling everyone they know.

Here's the recipe for success:


Tear a piece of Panettone off the cake

Stuff it into 16oz glass

Pour whole milk into glass

Eat with spoon.
Repeat :)

If you have a favorite way you enjoy eating Panettone please share it with us in the comment space below.

Boun Natale.


Darrell and Ed love you!


WARNING: Eating a Panettone cake as Darrell and Ed suggest may ignite a tremendous urge to devour the entire cake in one sitting.




–Darrell Fusaro

Darrell Fusaro is the author of What If Godzilla Just Wanted a Hug?, co-host of the Funniest Thing! with Darrell and Ed podcast and a contributing columnist for i-Italy Magazine.


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Tanya
9/17/2017 11:40:40 am

How did I live this long and not know that? And my husband is Italian! I'll have to make up for lost deliciousness this Christmas...

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