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== Panellets ==
== Panellets ==


Panellets are traditional sweets, often enjoyed during the celebration of All Saints' Day, known as ''La Castanyada'' in Catalonia, Spain. They are small cakes or cookies in different shapes, mostly round, made mainly from marzipan (a mixture of sugar, almonds, and egg).
[[File:Panellets_(surtido).jpg|thumb|right|A variety of panellets]]
 
'''Panellets''' are a traditional [[Catalonia|Catalan]] pastry, commonly associated with the celebration of [[All Saints' Day]] on November 1st. These small, sweet confections are typically made from a base of [[almond]] paste, [[sugar]], and [[egg]]s, and are often coated with [[pine nuts]], [[coconut]], or other ingredients.


== History ==
== History ==


The tradition of making Panellets dates back to the 18th century. They were originally a food that was blessed and eaten to share with the dead on All Saints' Day. Over time, they have become a popular treat during this holiday season.
Panellets have a long history in [[Catalonia]], dating back to at least the 18th century. They are traditionally consumed during the [[Castanyada]], a festival that marks the end of the harvest season and is celebrated with roasted [[chestnuts]], sweet [[potatoes]], and panellets. The origins of panellets are believed to be linked to the [[Mediterranean]] tradition of using almonds and sugar in confections.


== Ingredients ==
== Ingredients and Preparation ==


The main ingredients of Panellets are sugar, almonds, and eggs. However, there are many variations of Panellets, with additional ingredients such as sweet potatoes, coconut, cocoa, coffee, cherries, and pine nuts.
The basic ingredients for panellets include:


== Preparation ==
* [[Almond]] paste
* [[Sugar]]
* [[Egg]]s
* [[Lemon]] zest (optional)


The preparation of Panellets begins with the making of marzipan. Almonds are ground into a fine powder and mixed with sugar and egg white. This mixture is then shaped into small balls or other shapes and coated with pine nuts or other ingredients. The Panellets are then baked until golden brown.
=== Variations ===


== Varieties ==
Panellets can be made in a variety of flavors and coatings, including:


There are many varieties of Panellets, each with its own unique flavor and texture. Some of the most popular varieties include:
* '''Pine Nut Panellets''': The most traditional variety, coated with pine nuts.
* '''Coconut Panellets''': Made with shredded coconut.
* '''Chocolate Panellets''': Incorporating [[cocoa]] powder or chocolate chips.
* '''Coffee Panellets''': Flavored with [[coffee]] essence.


* [[Pine Nut Panellets]]: These are the most traditional variety, coated with pine nuts.
== Cultural Significance ==
* [[Coconut Panellets]]: These are coated with shredded coconut.
* [[Almond Panellets]]: These are made with ground almonds and have a rich, nutty flavor.
* [[Chocolate Panellets]]: These are made with cocoa or chocolate, giving them a rich, sweet flavor.


== Serving ==
Panellets are an integral part of the [[All Saints' Day]] celebrations in Catalonia. They are often enjoyed with [[moscatel]], a sweet [[wine]], and are shared among family and friends. The preparation and consumption of panellets are seen as a way to honor the deceased and celebrate the continuity of life.


Panellets are typically served with a sweet wine, such as Moscatell, or a hot beverage, such as hot chocolate. They are often enjoyed as a dessert or snack during the ''La Castanyada'' celebration.
== Related Pages ==


== See Also ==
* [[Catalonia]]
 
* [[La Castanyada]]
* [[Marzipan]]
* [[All Saints' Day]]
* [[All Saints' Day]]
* [[Castanyada]]
* [[Almond]]


== References ==
[[Category:Catalan cuisine]]
 
[[Category:Pastries]]
* ''Traditional Catalan Cooking'', by Teresa Barrenechea
* ''The Food of Spain'', by Claudia Roden
 
== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.catalanfoodandwine.com/panellets.html Catalan Food and Wine: Panellets]
* [http://www.spain.info/en/que-quieres/gastronomia/recetas/panellets.html Spain.info: Panellets Recipe]
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 15 February 2025

Panellets[edit]

A variety of panellets

Panellets are a traditional Catalan pastry, commonly associated with the celebration of All Saints' Day on November 1st. These small, sweet confections are typically made from a base of almond paste, sugar, and eggs, and are often coated with pine nuts, coconut, or other ingredients.

History[edit]

Panellets have a long history in Catalonia, dating back to at least the 18th century. They are traditionally consumed during the Castanyada, a festival that marks the end of the harvest season and is celebrated with roasted chestnuts, sweet potatoes, and panellets. The origins of panellets are believed to be linked to the Mediterranean tradition of using almonds and sugar in confections.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit]

The basic ingredients for panellets include:

Variations[edit]

Panellets can be made in a variety of flavors and coatings, including:

  • Pine Nut Panellets: The most traditional variety, coated with pine nuts.
  • Coconut Panellets: Made with shredded coconut.
  • Chocolate Panellets: Incorporating cocoa powder or chocolate chips.
  • Coffee Panellets: Flavored with coffee essence.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Panellets are an integral part of the All Saints' Day celebrations in Catalonia. They are often enjoyed with moscatel, a sweet wine, and are shared among family and friends. The preparation and consumption of panellets are seen as a way to honor the deceased and celebrate the continuity of life.

Related Pages[edit]