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Bake some Pane di Spagna at the Inquisitor’s Palace

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Heritage Malta will host another Inquisitor’s historic cook along session. This time the Pane di Spagna, a highly sought sweet, in 17th and 18th Century Europe will be explored.

On 24 April 1798, the Apostolic Delegate and Inquisitor Giulio Carpegna (1793-1798) finished compiling the list of objects found in the Inquisitor’s Palace, including the kitchen complex.

Among the several kitchen tools and equipment listed, specialise­d copper and tin trays served to entertain the Inquisitor’s sweet tooth. As an important aspect of the Palace’s material Baroque culture, the tools and equipment further attests to a sophistica­ted culinary culture enjoyed by a selected few.

In order to bake biscuits: una tortiera quadra per biscottene­ria con manico, un forno di rame con sua anima per biscottone­ria e suo coperchio and due lastre di rame per biscottone­ria. And then, diecotto forme di latte per pane di spagna, eighteen tin moulds used for the baking of a fine and soft cake.

When whole societies dreamt of eating white bread, the Inquisitor was preparing fine bread, the Pane di Spagna, commonly prepared in sophistica­ted kitchens in the early modern world.

An eighteenth-century recipe found in the Maltese archives opens a window onto the taste of this highly sought sweet.

Dr Noel Buttigieg will help participan­ts explore the subject, while Chef Josef Baldacchin­o will be conducting a historic cook along session of pane di spagna recipes.

This is an exclusive sensory experience for a limited number of participan­ts.

The event will be held on Thursday 22nd June at the Inquisitor’s Palace and starts at 7.30pm.

Proceeds from this event will help in the refurbishm­ent of the kitchens back to its busy days. Participan­ts will be entitled to one compliment­ary copy of ‘St. Paul’s Catacombs Archaeolog­ical Heritage Conservati­on Project’.

Ticket for the price of €12 and €10 for Heritage Malta members, are available from all Heritage Malta sites and museums and online through http://shop.heritagema­lta.org/index.asp?eventi d=399

For further details please call 2166 3731.

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