Pan Meino

Pan meino or pan de Mej is a traditional dessert of Milan, with a crumbly texture and a sweet and creamy taste, perfect with a cup of milk or whipped cream.  Traditionally it was prepared on April 23, the day of St. George who was  the protector of milkmen; April 23 was the day on which contracts between milkmen and herders were renewed. Contract renewals were celebrated by offering the population a cup of cream accompanied by Pan de Mej as a sign of gratitude towards San Giorgio.

 

Ingredients for about 10 pan meini

  • 3 eggs
  • 300 gr. mais flour
  • 150 gr all purpose flour
  • 180 gr. row sugar
  • 120 gr butter
  • 1 sachet of yeast
  • a pinch of salt

Method

  1. In a bowl combine the flour, sugar (set aside a big spoon to sprinkle the sweets before baking), salt and yeast.
  2. Add the eggs, mix well and stir in the soft butter.
  3. Knead with your hands until you get a soft and a little sticky dough.
  4. Line a dripping pan with parchment paper.
  5. Shape the dough into balls, give them a flat shape and place them on the oven tray spaced one from the other, as they will increase in volume as they cook.
  6. With a knife lightly cut the surface by drawing lozenges or small squares.
  7. Sprinkle with sugar and bake in a preheated oven at 170 degrees for 20 – 25 minutes.
  8. Allow to cool before serving accompanied by a glass of milk, whipped cream or a cup of tea. They are kept in a tin box.