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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
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The recipe called for 24 oysters, minced and mixed with mayonnaise, seasoned with lemon juice and pepper, and spread over buttered day-old French bread. Rescuing recipes from the dustbin of ...
According to Italiancookingandliving.com, pizzelle is a wafer-type cookie that originated in the region of Abruzzo. They are traditionally flavored with vanilla and/or anise. According to Chef's choice, the irons used to make the earliest pizzeles were embossed with the family crest.
How To Make My 5-Ingredient Crab Pasta. For 2 servings as an entrée or 4 as part of a larger meal, you’ll need: 1 medium lemon. 1 tablespoon salt, plus more for seasoning
Seven-Layer Dip. Seven layers. One unforgettable dip. This crowd-pleaser ruled the '80s party circuit, gracing everything from game-day spreads to baby showers.
Maccu is a Sicilian soup and foodstuff prepared with fava beans as a primary ingredient. [8] It is a peasant food [9] and staple that dates back to ancient history. [8] Maccu di San Giuseppe (lit.