Saturday, November 30, 2013

King Panettone is back!

Few things are more Milanese than Panettone, the typical Christmas cake with the shape of a cupola whose birthplace is in Milan.
From November 30th to December 2nd, 40 different producers of Panettone will offer their creations to the visitors of Re Panettone (King Panettone), the one and only fair dedicated to the king of all Italian Christmas cakes.

During the fair, it will be possible to discover the legendary origin of Panettone, to taste and buy the best wines and liquors that better pair with Panettone, and a new theory about its funny "mushroom" shape will be explained.
All Panettone on sale during the fair cost 20 euros per chilograms, the same price of last year edition of the fair.

But your Christmas dinner will not be complete if Panettone is not served with crema di mascarpone, a cream made of mascarpone and eggs. Here is the recipe.
Ingredients: mascarpone 250 gr, sugar 100, 4 eggs, Marsala liquor 2 tablespoons.
Separate the whites from the yolks, then mix the egg yolks with sugar until you obtain a pale, foamy cream. Add Marsala and mascarpone, and mix carefully until all ingredients are perfectly amalgamated.
In another bowl, whip the whites until they start to foam, then add them to the cream blending gently with a spoon, making movements from the bottom to the top.
Serve the cream by spreading it generously on Panettone slices.
Enjoy!

Thursday, November 28, 2013

A meteor in Piazza della Scala

What's happening in Piazza della Scala? Why are hundreds of people patiently queueing in front of Palazzo Marino, Milan's city hall?
From November 28th to January 12th, Milano is hosting a masterpiece from the Musei Vaticani: the "Madonna di Foligno" by Raphael, the artist from Urbino who, together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, forms the traditional trinity of great masters of the Renaissance.
It was painted between 1511 and 1513 as an offering in gratitude, after the house of Sigismondo de' Conti, who commissioned the painting, survived the strike of a lightning. A lightning, or maybe a meteor: if you look carefully at the landscape on the background, you may spot a ball of fire which, according to American astronomer H. A. Newton, is in fact a bolide, or a big meteor.

At the center of the scene, the Virgin is sitting on a cloud of angels, between Saint Frances, Saint John the Baptist and Saint Jerome. Kneeling on the right is Sigismondo himself, in what is considered one of the best portraits ever made by Raphael.
A rainbow overwhelming the distant village represents the happy ending of the event.

The painting is on display in the magnificent Sala Alessi, the main hall of Palazzo Marino, decorated with beautiful frescos and stuccos. Entrance to Sala Alessi is usually not permitted to the public: so there are plenty of reasons to join the patient queue of Milanese art lovers in Piazza della Scala.

Admission is free, every day from 9.30 am to 8 pm (10 pm on Thursdays).

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Merry Hanukkah in Milano!

The kindling of the lights of the nine-branched Menorah in piazza Cadorna, on the first day of Jewish holiday Hanukkah, or the Festival of Lights.

On the background, the colourful sculpure Needle, Thread and Knot, by Claes Oldenburg, a homage to the Fashion Capital Milano.