It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in my kitchen! The traditional dolci di Natale baking is not until next week, but here is what has been happening in my kitchen so far this month.
Once again, I had a bancarella at the Italian Christmas Mercato, selling handpulled original prints and handmade cards. A few days before the event, I decided to make another new Christmas card. My kitchen table turned into a ‘studio annex’, full of sketches and linoleum carving tools for a few days!
I carved a Fiat Cinquecento (500) carrying a tree on the roof. The prints barely dried in time, but were very popular! More photos are on my instagram feed, which is linked in the sidebar. This is the original 1957 Cinquecento model, with porte di suicidio-suicide doors that hinge on the left. Find out more in the post The Original Cinquecento. Many of the purchasers had personal stories to tell me about what attracted them to it. A subject for another post!
As usual, I made cookies to offer friends who came to visit me at the mercato. This time I made espresso cookies. Recipe available in Espresso Cookies.
Saturday was Papà’s birthday. He had urgent heart surgery in September, so we were very happy to celebrate this birthday! Mamma and I made his favourite pasta, tagliatelle the week before and froze them in little nests on cookie sheets. They were dropped into boiling water straight from the freezer.
Last Christmas a friend brought Baci made with ruby cocoa beans from Italy. This year I received a box as a gift, purchased from my local Italian deli. What is ruby chocolate? It is not white chocolate with pink coloring! It is milk chocolate made with Brazilian cocoa beans that are a dark purple colour. They are only fermented for a few days, so they do not turn brown, then citric acid is added to keep the pinky colour. This is the same idea as squirting lemon juice on apples when making apple pie, to keep them from going brown. The taste is very slightly berryish and lemony-because of the citric acid. There are no other ingredients or flavourings added. Is this just a marketing ploy? Yes! But since raspberry and lemon are my 2 favourite flavours, I like them anyways. Have you tried Ruby Baci?
Panettone is plentiful in December, and I love panettone french toast. The panettone already has so much flavour that all you really need to do is soak it in eggs and milk then cook it on the stovetop, or even bake it. I added a bit of orange zest and topped it with fresh ricotta and a drizzle of maple syrup-I do live in Canada after all! Do not use expensive or homemade panettone for this. The cheap cellophane wrapped ones are good for french toast.
I made my favourite winter salad, Insalata Purtuall’ with fennel and oranges. Since the oranges had to be peeled, I candied the rind to use later this month for panettone or biscotti.
The only Christmas baking so far in my kitchen are cranberry pistachio orange biscotti. It was my first time making them and will definitely make them again.
Read more about my family’s traditional Christmas baking in a previous post Dolci di Natale. Links for my recipe for Panettone with Orange Walnuts and Figs and for Crustoli can be found in this post. We will be making Cauzuncill’ and Cartellate in a few days.
Thanks Sherry from Australia for hosting the monthly food blogging event, In My Kitchen (IMK). Read about what is happening in other world kitchens in December by clicking the link to Sherry’s Pickings.
Buon appetito, Cristina
Lovely …. wonderful way to start the season …great blogg… I am such a lucky friend I have sat in Cristina’s magic love filled kitchen many Christmas seasons and enjoyed each one of those Christmas delights !! Cooked and served with imported Italian expresso made and served on Cristina’s gorgeous yellow Italian pottery … Yummm !! Merry Christmas dear friend XOX 💕
🥰🥰🥰. Wish you were here Susanne!
Love those cards!
Grazie Charlene. They were fun to make!
the cards are super cute, the baking looks delicious,,,,you are so talented and creative,,,Happy Birthday to Papa
Grazie Maria. It must run in the family 🤪. Papà says grazie too. Baci, Cristina
I LOVE your Christmas card. I love all your Christmas decorations etc. I can just imagine how wonderful your kitchen looks and smells especially after being in your beautiful home. I am just a little envious of Susanne who got to play in your kitchen with you. Buon Natale Cristina, all the best to you and your family. Lyn and Buddy x
Grazie Lyn. I guess Christmas looks a lot different in Australia. You can come back and play in my kitchen any time! Buon Natale to you and Buddy too!
Thanks Cristina.
Cristina – you are ON FIRE! I could practically taste all those yummy foods that you made and I love the photo of the tagliatelle. Are you thinking of putting a book together from the blog posts – sort of a “best of” collection. Self publishing online makes it fairly easy to do.
Grazie Marianna! A book is a dream of mine. Hopefully I can get it together in the future. Buon Natale, Cristina
i love this post cristina! your cards are just beautiful. how clever and artistic are you! and happy birthday to your Papa. your biscotti look scrumptious. i won’t be doing any christmas cooking till next week either. it is soooo hot here at the moment; thank goodness we have air con so it makes cooking bearable. i love ruby chocolate! i think yes it has a slight fruity taste, and such a gorgeous colour. i wish we had those ruby Baci here. have a wonderful christmas/festive break. thanks for joining in IMK, and hope to see you next year. cheers sherry
Grazie Sherry for your comments and for being such a great IMK host. You may find ruby baci in Australia at an Italian market! Buon Natale, Cristina
You are so busy! Once again, great handmade cards. I’ve never heard of that Brazilian chocolate, but as I was scrolling through all the beautiful pictures, I must say that the freshness of the orange and fennel salad really jumped off the page at me. I’m glad to hear your father is doing well. All the best for Christmas!
Grazie Karen. Insalata Purtuall’ is wonderful and refreshing. Give it a try, and add pomegranate seeds if you have them. 😋 buon Natale, Cristina
I have had orange and fennel salads without the olives and pomegranate. And I went back to reread your Insalata Purtuall’ post, very enjoyable once again, as I had forgotten the derivation of the name, which is quite interesting.
Your Christmas cards looks lovely! Not mentioning about the yummy cookies💕
Buon Natale!
Christie
Grazie Christie! Hey were fun to make so I’m hoping to find time to make more. Buon Natale, Cristina
Loving your Italian kitchen and all that yummy food. Beautiful cards too. 🙂
Grazie Moya. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas 🎄. Ciao, Cristina
Lovely, Cristina! Our holiday decorations are only half up. We’re late this year… Happy holidays!
Meglio tardi che mai! Happy decorating. I’m making your chocolate salame this week😎. Buon Natale, Cristina
Everything looks soooooo lovely. That card! Since I don’t celebrate Christmas, it looks more beautiful and marvelous to me..All your traditions! (The same way you love our Diwali) 😉
Buon Natale cara xx
Ciao Ishita-I knew you would like the card! They were so fun to make I am going to do some more designs. Merry Diwali and Buon Natale 🎄 Cristina
💕🎊 Indeed. Thank you (Diwali was in October) enjoy your festivities! Xx
Oops! Got it mixed up with Kwanzaa 😜
Mille grazie!
Thank you for sharing your Christmas rituals with us. I love the idea of panettone French toast, I have one in the cupboard and it sounds like a perfect way to serve it. Your cards are very clever, I bet they were a hit.
Happy Holidays.
Grazie Liz. Yes my cards were popular. I had to print another edition! You will love panettone French toast. It is sooooo yummy. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas, Cristina
Hi, Cristina! Your handmade cards, tagliatelle “nests”, and biscotti are beautiful, not to mention the rest of your photos and post. So many creative things going on there! Never heard of ruby chocolate, but then I learn something new on IMK every time. Merry Christmas (buon Natale?) to you and your loved ones.
Grazie Kim! I bet you can find Ruby Baci at your local Italian deli. Buon Natale to you too! Cristina