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João Batalha

Bolo Rei (Portuguese King's Cake) is Portugal's most famous Christmas sweet. This fluffy cake with brioche type of dough is enriched with raisins, nuts and candied fruits.

This is Portugal's version of French Gâteau des Rois, similar to Roscón de Reyes from Spain and Rosca de Reyes from Latin America. Bolo Rei also shares similarities with New Orleans King Cake, associated with celebrations of Mardi Gras/Carnival in Louisiana. It's also somehow similar to Italian Panettone, in the way that it is a cake typically eaten around Christmas time, featuring soft dough with dried and candied fruits.

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Bolo Rei (Portuguese King's Cake) is Portugal's most famous Christmas sweet. This fluffy cake with brioche type of dough is enriched with raisins, nuts and candied fruits.

This is Portugal's version of French Gâteau des Rois, similar to Roscón de Reyes from Spain and Rosca de Reyes from Latin America. Bolo Rei also shares similarities with New Orleans King Cake, associated with celebrations of Mardi Gras/Carnival in Louisiana. It's also somehow similar to Italian Panettone, in the way that it is a cake typically eaten around Christmas time, featuring soft dough with dried and candied fruits.

Following this course, you will be able to make genuine Bolo Rei at home, as well as the variation without candied fruits: Bolo Rainha. The recipe shared here is my family business award-winning recipe, which won

We will do everything in an easy to follow way, yet achieve professional results, just like if you bought Bolo Rei at a Portuguese bakery.

Don't worry about finding specific ingredients such as candied fruits, as we will also look into how to make these colorful fruits at home in a simple and accessible way for home-cooks of all levels.

This course will help you celebrate Christmas Portuguese style. Wether you are Portuguese, of Portuguese descent and you live abroad, or a foodie with curiosity to expand taste and home recipes beyond borders, we look forward to sharing these authentic Portuguese recipes with you.

Obrigado.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • My award-winning recipe for authentic bolo rei, portuguese christmas king's cake
  • Recipe adaptations to make bolo rainha, queen's cake
  • How to make candied fruits from scratch
  • Tricks and secrets to bake bolo rei like professionals in portugal
  • General tips for easy baking at home with incredible results
  • History and curiosities about portuguese traditional pastries

Syllabus

Quick overview and contents of this Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha Course

Celebration time in Portugal means eating and drinking well. At Christmas time the Portuguese focus a lot on desserts. Traditionally, families have a full table dedicated just to sweet specialties that are usually only found during this time of the year. We enjoy a variety of sugary goods with lots of cinnamon, and the one cake that cannot be missed: Bolo Rei!

Bolo Rei is also known in English as King Cake or King's Cake.

This fluffy cake with brioche type of dough is enriched with nuts and candied fruits. It is a cousin of Gâteau des Rois from France, Roscón de Reyes from Spain, or Rosca de Reyes from Latin America. Bolo Rei also shares similarities with New Orleans King Cake, associated with celebrations of Mardi Gras/Carnival in Louisiana. It's also somehow similar to Italian Panettone, in the way that it is a cake typically eaten around Christmas time, featuring soft dough with raisins, dried fruits and candied fruits.

For those who don't like candied fruits, there is Bolo Rainha, Queen’s Cake, a version that skips the colorful sugary fruits. In this course we do both recipes from scratch.

I will demystify the process of making Bolo Rei at home. Understanding the best ingredients, kneading the dough, decorating and adapting the recipe to make Bolo Rainha. You don't need to have previous experience in the kitchen.

We will do everything step by step, in a simple and accessible way, so that you can enjoy a sweet Christmas Portuguese style!

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How did Bolo Rei come about? What do Bolo Rei and Gâteau des Rois from France have in common?

This is not a long or boring history lesson, but a little context to make your home baking even more fun.

If Bolo Rei is Portugal's most iconic cake during Christmas and Epiphany celebrations, there must be a reason for it... let's look into it!

Overview of ingredients and steps to make the dough for Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha.

Both Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha recipes can be made by hand or using an electric mixer. Please watch the next lecture to see how to make the dough with the aid of an electric mixer - and don't forget to use the dough hook!

Please check full list of ingredients, quantities and recipe steps on the downloadable recipe PDF available on the Resources.

Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha recipes are VERY similar. The only difference is that Bolo Rainha does not include candied fruits - nor mixed into the dough, nor on top for the decoration.

On the previous lecture we show how to make the dough for Bolo Rei by hand, while on this lecture we do the dough for Bolo Rainha using an electric mixer. But please note that both Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha's doughs can be made by hand or by electric mixer.

See the details on each lecture and please check the full list of ingredients and cooking steps on the downloadable recipe PDF available on the Resources on the previous lecture.

Bolo Rei, aka King's Cake, looks like the crown of a royal.

There are 2 ways of shaping the dough to look like a crown. The traditional way, using your elbow. Or simply with your fingers and hands, as if you were shaping one gigantic bagel. We look into both ways of doing it, so that your cakes aren't only delicious, but pretty too!

In a commercial kitchen, like the one at my bakery, it's easy to ferment all sorts of breads and cakes. Why? Because we have a dough proofer, with controlled temperature and humidity.

In this lecture I show you how you can turn your home oven into a dough proofer, making the most of it as a heat resource, with the aid of water to create the right humidity conditions that will ensure your cakes raise beautifully!

After fermentation, your cakes will be big, fluffy and ready for the most fun step of this recipe - decorations!

We decorate Bolo Rei with nuts and candied fruits, showing you the traditional way of displaying the colorful crystallized fruits into a color coordinated cross shape.

On the other hand, we also decorate Bolo Rainha with assorted dried fruits, for a deliciously loaded cake crust.

In Portugal, you can easily find mixed candied fruits for Bolo Rei at the supermarket. The most traditional mixes for the dough may include candied orange peel and fig leaf gourd (a type of squash known here in Portugal as abóbora-chila), dyed with food coloring. It is not compulsory to have these exact same fruits in order to make Bolo Rei at home. Particularly because we know that these aren't always easy to find outside our borders. And, truth be told, after the amount of sugar and coloring applied, you can't really taste the fig leaf gourd in itself.

In this lecture I teach you how to make candied fruits at home - both for the Bolo Rei dough and the decorations. You can apply this method for crystallizing to other fruits you may have available - except fruits that are too soft and pulpy, as those will tend to disintegrate during the boiling and caramelization process.

I really wanted to make sure you had no excuse not to make Bolo Rei at home. So we're using easy to find ingredients (orange and watermelon - which you can find in most parts of the world!) and a simple process to have colorful home-made candied fruits!

How to set your home oven for best baking results - both for Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha.

What are we trying to achieve? A perfectly golden crust and soft spongey dough!

Includes tips for even baking results.

We have come to the last step for Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha making!

While your cakes finish baking, you can make a super simple sugar syrup. Brushing your cakes with this syrup will add sweetness, moisture and an eye-catching shiny glaze!

Please see downloadable recipe PDF available on Section 3 for syrup recipe variations, including other ingredients that will infuse even more flavor into your cake!

We finally enjoy the (candied) fruits of our work! ;)

Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha tasting and tips on how to best enjoy and store these cakes for days to come... if they last that long at your home, that is!

Thank you very much for joining this Bolo Rei & Bolo Rainha Baking Course!

I sincerely hope you have learnt the necessary steps to make these cakes at home and that you have lots of fun while baking them and sharing them with your family and friends. Here in Portugal, most people simply buy Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha at bakeries. So serving home-made Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha is considered a real treat!

I hope you have managed to accomplish incredible results and feel proud of yourself. If you have any doubts or comments, please remember that I am here to help and will be happy to answer all your messages (privately or on the Q&A board of this course).

I hope you get to travel to Portugal one day, and you come visit me at my bakery, Pastelaria Batalha. Keep baking and having fun in the kitchen. Obrigado!

If you enjoyed this course, I'd love to invite you to check out my other course dedicated to Portuguese Christmas Dessert Recipes, focusing on:

- Sonhos de Natal, Portuguese Christmas Doughnuts

- Rabanadas, Portugal's version of French toast

- Coscorões, Portuguese Angel Wings

- Azevias, fried pockets with sweet Chickpea filling

- Filhós, delicate fried dough coated with sugary goodness

These are all quite simple recipes of sugary Christmas fritters, which we will prepare in a practical and accessible way, but that taste like the real deal!

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Explores the history and cultural significance behind Bolo Rei, enriching the baking experience with context and tradition
Includes instructions on how to make candied fruits from scratch, ensuring accessibility for bakers regardless of location or ingredient availability
Adapts the recipe for both Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha, catering to different preferences regarding candied fruits
Shares tips for adapting home ovens for fermentation, enabling learners to achieve professional results without specialized equipment
Recommends other courses dedicated to Portuguese Christmas desserts, suggesting a series of courses that may need to be purchased separately

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Reviews summary

Authentic portuguese christmas cakes

Based on the course materials provided, this course appears to offer a step-by-step guide to making authentic Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha using an award-winning family recipe. A potentially valuable inclusion is the lesson on making candied fruits at home from common ingredients, which addresses a common challenge for international students. The course also seems to cover practical aspects like using a home oven for fermentation and baking and offers tips for using mixers or baking by hand. While promising to make the process simple, potential learners might want to consider that dough handling in baking can sometimes present challenges requiring practice.
Instructor available for Q&A.
"If you have any doubts or comments, please remember that I am here to help and will be happy to answer all your messages..."
Methods for hand or mixer.
"Both Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha recipes can be made by hand or using an electric mixer."
"We look into both ways of doing it, so that your cakes aren't only delicious, but pretty too!"
Guidance for home oven use.
"In this lecture I show you how you can turn your home oven into a dough proofer, making the most of it as a heat resource..."
"How to set your home oven for best baking results - both for Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha."
Learn to make fruit from scratch.
"Don't worry about finding specific ingredients such as candied fruits, as we will also look into how to make these colorful fruits at home..."
"In this lecture I teach you how to make candied fruits at home - both for the Bolo Rei dough and the decorations."
Step-by-step using family recipe.
"Following this course, you will be able to make genuine Bolo Rei at home, as well as the variation without candied fruits: Bolo Rainha."
"The recipe shared here is my family business award-winning recipe..."
"We will do everything step by step, in a simple and accessible way..."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Bolo Rei & Bolo Rainha - Best Portuguese Christmas Cakes with these activities:
Review Basic Baking Techniques
Refresh your understanding of basic baking techniques to ensure a solid foundation for making Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha.
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  • Review online resources on dough kneading and proofing.
  • Practice basic baking techniques with a simple bread recipe.
Review: The Bread Baker's Apprentice
Study this book to gain a deeper understanding of bread baking principles, which will improve your Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha.
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  • Read the chapters on dough fermentation and shaping.
  • Try one of the basic bread recipes to practice the techniques.
Practice Candied Fruit Preparation
Hone your candied fruit making skills to ensure you have the best ingredients for your Bolo Rei.
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  • Select a few different fruits to candy, such as orange peels and watermelon.
  • Follow a candied fruit recipe and carefully monitor the cooking process.
  • Adjust the recipe based on your results to achieve the desired texture and sweetness.
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Document Your Baking Journey
Create a blog post or social media series documenting your experience making Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha, sharing tips and tricks you learned.
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  • Take photos or videos of each step of the baking process.
  • Write detailed descriptions of your experience, including any challenges you faced and how you overcame them.
  • Share your content online and engage with other bakers.
Review: Tartine Bread
Study this book to gain a deeper understanding of bread baking principles, which will improve your Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha.
Show steps
  • Read the chapters on dough fermentation and shaping.
  • Try one of the basic bread recipes to practice the techniques.
Adapt the Recipe
Experiment with adapting the Bolo Rei or Bolo Rainha recipe to suit different dietary needs or flavor preferences.
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  • Research alternative ingredients, such as gluten-free flour or sugar substitutes.
  • Modify the recipe and carefully document the changes you make.
  • Bake the adapted cake and evaluate the results.
  • Refine the recipe based on your findings.
Share Your Knowledge
Help other students by answering questions in the course forums or leading a virtual study group focused on Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha baking.
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  • Monitor the course forums for questions related to the recipes and techniques.
  • Provide clear and helpful answers based on your own experience and knowledge.
  • Offer to lead a virtual study group to discuss the course materials in more detail.

Career center

Learners who complete Bolo Rei & Bolo Rainha - Best Portuguese Christmas Cakes will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Baker
A baker creates a variety of baked goods, from breads and pastries to cakes and desserts. This course directly assists aspiring bakers in mastering the art of making Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha, two iconic Portuguese Christmas cakes. You'll learn the authentic, award-winning recipe, including variations and adaptations. The course also covers essential techniques such as dough preparation, shaping, fermentation, and decoration, ensuring that a baker can produce professional-quality results in their home kitchen. Particularly valuable is the instruction on making candied fruits from scratch, a skill that broadens a baker's capabilities.
Pastry Chef
A pastry chef specializes in creating intricate and visually appealing desserts, often for restaurants, hotels, or bakeries. This course provides a foundation in Portuguese pastry, specifically focusing on Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha. Learning to make these traditional cakes expands a pastry chef's repertoire and introduces new flavor profiles. This course may be useful because it provides bakers with the authentic recipes and techniques, including making candied fruits from scratch and adapting the recipes. A pastry chef can confidently add these unique offerings to their menu.
Food Blogger
A food blogger creates and shares recipes, cooking tips, and food-related content online. This course equips food bloggers with unique recipes and cultural insights to create engaging content centered around Portuguese Christmas baking. By mastering Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha, a food blogger can offer their audience authentic recipes, complete with step-by-step instructions and variations. The course's emphasis on making candied fruits from scratch adds another layer of appeal. A food blogger can create visually stunning and informative posts that showcase the beauty and tradition of these Portuguese treats.
Culinary Instructor
A culinary instructor teaches cooking and baking techniques to students of all levels. This course offers a unique opportunity for culinary instructors to expand their knowledge of international cuisine, specifically Portuguese Christmas baking. Learning the authentic recipes and techniques for Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha allows the culinary instructor to share these traditions with their own students. This course may be useful because it provides a step-by-step approach, making it easy for instructors to replicate the process in a classroom setting and teach others how to make these festive treats. It may also provide some historical background to share.
Recipe Developer
A recipe developer creates and tests new recipes for cookbooks, magazines, or food companies. This course will be useful to recipe developers and provides them with an in-depth exploration of Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha. By understanding the nuances of these traditional recipes, the recipe developer can adapt and innovate, creating new variations and flavor combinations. This course may be useful because it also demonstrates the process of making candied fruits from scratch and the recipe developer can incorporate these elements into their creations. The detailed instructions and tips provided in the course help ensure consistent and successful results.
Food Stylist
A food stylist arranges food for photography and video shoots, ensuring that it looks appealing and appetizing. This course may be useful for a food stylist as it delves into the visual aspects of Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha. Learning the traditional decorating techniques, including the placement of candied fruits and nuts, allows the food stylist to create visually stunning images of these cakes. This course may be useful because it provides insights into the cultural significance of each element. The stylist is able to incorporate these details to create truly authentic and captivating food photography.
Personal Chef
A personal chef prepares meals for individual clients or families according to their specific dietary needs and preferences. This course may be useful for a personal chef as it expands their culinary repertoire with authentic Portuguese Christmas cakes. By mastering Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha, the personal chef can offer clients unique and festive desserts during the holiday season. This course may be useful because it also provides valuable insights into adapting recipes to accommodate dietary restrictions or preferences. This allows them to tailor these cakes to meet the specific needs of their clients.
Catering Manager
A catering manager oversees the planning and execution of food service for events of all sizes. This course may be useful for a catering manager and provide them with a deeper understanding of Portuguese desserts, specifically Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha. By learning to make these traditional cakes, catering managers can add unique and culturally relevant options to their menus, particularly for Christmas-themed events. The course also covers presentation and decoration techniques, ensuring that the cakes are visually appealing to guests.
Restaurant Manager
A restaurant manager oversees the daily operations of a restaurant, ensuring smooth service and customer satisfaction. This course may be useful for a restaurant manager and help them to introduce culturally relevant desserts to the menu. By gaining foundational knowledge of Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha, the restaurant manager can make informed decisions about which recipes to use and what ingredients to source. The course provides practical baking tips and techniques that also help the restaurant manager ensure consistent product quality.
Food Product Developer
A food product developer researches, develops, and tests new food products for manufacturers. This course may be useful for a food product developer who wants to understand the key components of Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha. By understanding the core principles behind these popular desserts, a food product developer can create variations of familiar recipes. The course may be useful as it helps the food product developer determine which flavors and ingredients are most important to consumers.
Hospitality Manager
A hospitality manager oversees the operations of hotels, resorts, and other lodging facilities. This course may be useful for a hospitality manager as it expands their knowledge of culturally relevant desserts. By gaining familiarity with Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha, the hospitality manager can incorporate holiday offerings. The course may be useful as it also provides information on preparing and adapting recipes to accommodate seasonal ingredients and customer preferences.
Food Scientist
A food scientist studies the chemical, physical, and biological properties of food to improve its safety, nutrition, and quality. A food scientist might enhance their understanding of the science involved in baking specific Christmas cakes like Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha. While this course may be useful to understand ingredient interactions and the baking process, a more specialized course in food chemistry or baking science is typically required.
Dietitian
A dietitian advises people on what to eat in order to lead a healthy lifestyle or to achieve a specific health-related goal. Though this course is not directly related to dietetics, a dietitian may take the course out of personal interest to learn about Christmas cakes like Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha. Learning about the ingredients used in these recipes will help the dietitian become more familiar with Portuguese cuisine and culture.
Agricultural Scientist
An agricultural scientist studies crops and livestock to improve agricultural productivity and sustainability. Someone in this role might broaden their knowledge of culturally specific preparation of Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha. This may not be directly related to their daily work. However, learning more about Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha could complement their knowledge of agricultural science through the lens of food preparation.
Nutritionist
A nutritionist advises people on matters of food and nutrition and their impacts on health. Though this course is not directly related to their work, this is beneficial to a nutritionist if they wish to expand their knowledge of Portuguese cuisine and Christmas cakes like Bolo Rei and Bolo Rainha. Learning about the ingredients will benefit the nutritionist.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Bolo Rei & Bolo Rainha - Best Portuguese Christmas Cakes.
Provides a comprehensive guide to bread baking, covering essential techniques and recipes. It is particularly helpful for understanding dough fermentation and shaping, which are crucial for Bolo Rei. While not specifically about Portuguese cakes, it provides invaluable background knowledge. This book is commonly used by baking students and professionals.
Delves into the art of bread making with a focus on sourdough techniques. While not directly related to Bolo Rei, it provides advanced insights into dough handling and fermentation. It is more valuable as additional reading for those seeking to deepen their baking knowledge. This book popular resource for serious home bakers and professionals.

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