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Colomba, the Italian Easter Cake

Every year, we eagerly anticipate the return of la colomba di Pasqua, or the “Easter dove.” In Italy, this artisanal cake is a sweet sign of spring.

Easter's counterpart to the Christmastime panettone and pandoro, the rich and fluffy colomba is traditionally made with high-quality flour, farm-fresh eggs, sugar, butter, and natural yeast. After rising for at least 30 hours, the dough is then baked into the iconic dove shape and finally topped with pearl sugar and almonds.

Sound complicated? It is! Like panettone, colomba is one of the rare exceptions to Italian cuisine; even the most traditional nonna will buy her colomba from the store, rather than make it herself. Expert bakers rise to the occasion, often adding their own twist by studding regional ingredients into the dough – from IGP hazelnuts in Piemonte to Amarena cherries in Emilia-Romagna.

Easter Colomba cake

But...why the dove? Good question. We know that the first colomba came from Milano, but the story doesn't end there. The cake has inspired legends of peace stretching back to the Middle Ages – and they're all different.

Colomba cake Easter

In one version, the colomba marks the 1176 Lombardian victory over the Holy Roman Empire, when two doves miraculously appeared on the battleground. Another legend suggests that the peace-inspiring cake was first baked in the sixth century by a young girl successfully pacifying the wretched King Albion of the Lombard tribe, who was demanding tribute from her hometown of Pavia. He loved the colomba so much that he set her free and spared Pavia....dramatic, right? 

While we don't know the real story, we can tell you one thing for sure: one slice of colomba is worth a legion of legends.Delicious on its own, colomba is often served with fresh berries, drizzled in dark chocolate, slathered in sweet spreads, or paired with whipped cream. Italians will enjoy a slice with coffee for breakfast or an afternoon pick-me-up! And at Eataly, we love to pair this festive cake with a glass of Prosecco or dessert wine.

Bring the dove to your table with Eataly's sweet selection of colombe in-store and online!

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