BY: Adriana De Martino
The 3rd annual New York Panettone Festival is coming back to Long Island City, taking place December 15-17, while supplies last. The festival, sponsored by TF Cornerstone and Bauli, will be held at TFC Piazza’s; part of TFC’s two-tower luxury development complex in Long Island City’s Hunters Point South.
For those unfamiliar with this Italian holiday tradition, panettone is a sweet bread enriched with nuts and candied fruits, originating from Milan and traditionally savored during the holiday season. Esteemed chefs will showcase a diverse range of innovative artisanal interpretations.
These variations include panettone with vanilla and berries, one infused with rum and chocolate, and another featuring apricot and salted caramel, among numerous others. This year's festival will also spotlight top-tier pastry chefs, adding an extra layer of culinary excellence to the event.
To enhance the festive ambiance, local musicians will treat attendees to a blend of Jazz, Gospel, Classical, and Christmas music.
The event is open to everyone at no cost, with no ticket required. However, attendees can enjoy the seasonal offerings, including panettone and other refreshments like hot chocolate and vin brûlé, available for purchase. For those seeking additional Italian delights, Santa Chiara Caffe, the event organizer, offers a selection of imported Italian foods just steps away from the event space.
Event Details:
Location: TFC Piazza, located between 52-41 and 52-03 Center Blvd.
Time: December 15, 16, and 17 from 12pm-6pm, while supplies last
Cost: Free attendance
Partners: TF Cornerstone, Bauli and Santa Chiara Caffe
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