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- Zeppole - Wikipedia
Zeppole (Italian: [ˈdzeppole]; sg : zeppola) are Italian pastries consisting of a deep-fried dough ball of varying sizes, but typically about 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter
- Zeppole - The Italian Chef
With this recipe you can make delicious Zeppole right at home Sprinkle with powdered sugar, and let the memories of eating them out of the bag while enjoying the sites and sounds of the feast come right back to you
- My Italian Grandmas Zeppole Recipe- Baking Beauty
Crispy on the outside, yet light and fluffy on the inside these zeppole (Italian donut holes) will become your new favorite breakfast treat
- Zeppole Recipe
Zeppole are sweet Italian donuts traditionally served warm in paper bags with lots of confectioners' sugar at Italian festivals They're also a favorite at Christmas and St Joseph's Day
- Zeppole di San Giuseppe (St. Josephs Day Pastry)
Zeppole di San Giuseppe are a classic Italian pastry made to celebrate the Feast of Saint Joseph filled with pastry cream and a cherry on top
- Zeppole Recipe (with VIDEO) - NatashasKitchen. com
Zeppole are easy Italian donuts that are rolled in sugar with a fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth center These Italian donut holes are simple to make and always disappear fast
- Homemade Zeppole Recipe (Italian Doughnuts) - Chef Billy Parisi
Zeppole is an Italian donut-type pastry that is classically fried but can also be baked They can have various fillings like custard, honey, almonds, jelly, or ricotta cheese
- Zeppole Di San Giuseppe (Saint Joseph Day Pastry)
Zeppole di San Giuseppe are classic Italian pastries, traditionally served in Italy on March 19 in honour of St Joseph They’re crisp and golden on the outside with a creamy custard filling, making these festive treats a delicious way to honour a cherished Italian tradition
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