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Pizzelle are also known as ferratelle, nevole or catarrette in some parts of Abruzzo, [1] as ferratelle in Lazio, and as ferratelle, cancelle or pizzelle in Molise. [2] Pizzelle are named prodotti agroalimentari tradizionali abruzzesi (traditional agri-food product of Abruzzo) by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forests. [3]
Pizzelle (also known as ferratelle): a waffle cookie, often flavored with anise [23] Croccante : a type of nougat made from almonds and caramelized sugar, often flavored with lemon [ 58 ] Calgionetti, cagionetti, caggiunitti, caviciunette : Christmas fritters , sometimes filled with chestnuts or chickpeas and flavored with chocolate or cocoa
Krumkake (Norwegian: [ˈkrʊ̀mˌkɑːkə]; meaning 'curved cake'; pl.: krumkaker) is a Norwegian waffle cookie [1] made of flour, butter, eggs, sugar, and cream. [2]A special decorative two-sided iron griddle similar to a waffle iron is traditionally used to bake the thin round cakes, similar to Italian pizzelle and cannoli.
Yields: 6-8 servings. Prep Time: 15 mins. Total Time: 40 mins. Ingredients. 3 c. seedless red grapes. 2. sprigs thyme, plus leaves for garnish. 2 tsp. fennel seeds
I've added a bit more information about the pizzelle, and removed the recipe. I think the article can stay in Wikipedia, even if a recipe is added to WikiCookBooks. I'm going to remove the tag. If that's premature, feel free to put it back. 24.141.150.61 01:19, 6 August 2006 (UTC) Looks good, no need to move it to wikicookbooks now.
Here’s the official song list for the ‘CMA Country Christmas’ special. The Country Music Association released a full song list for the hourlong special.
Clockwise from top left; some of the most popular Italian foods: Neapolitan pizza, carbonara, espresso, and gelato. Italian cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine [1] consisting of the ingredients, recipes, and cooking techniques developed in Italy since Roman times, and later spread around the world together with waves of Italian diaspora.
When they retired, the Leedys lived in Alexandria, Virginia, an affluent, high-cost Washington, D.C., suburb. “My mother was 92, and we knew we had to have her live with us, as she could not ...