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Taylor Verile

ITALIAN PASTRIES

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AMARETTI COOKIESMade of sugar, almond, eggs and

amaretto, topped with crystalline sugar.

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History• This cookie was created by a baker and his wife in the 1700’s as a gift to the Cardinal of Milan. The cookies were a hit and the Cardinal became a regular at their bakery.

• Recipe: http://www.marthastewart.com/317260/amaretti-

cookies

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Biscotti

Small, dry, crumbly and sweet. They are twice baked to remove all the moisture.

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History• This pastry was popular among sailors due to their long shelf-lives. Most biscotti has fruit or nuts inside to add flavor, and its common for Italians to dip their biscotti in wine to soften & flavor it simultaneously.• Recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/topics/biscotti-recipes.html

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CannoliPowdered sugar and ricotta cheese or

marscapone filling in pastry dough tubes.

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History• Created in Sicily after Arabs introduced sugar cane to the Cicilians. • Recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alexandra-guarnaschelli/homemade-cannoli-recipe.html

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Zeppole• Sugar-coated dough balls stuffed with cannoli cream,

custard, jelly, butter, or honey. Sometimes savory, stuffed with anchovies.

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History• Served on St. Joseph’s day, which is on March 19th. St Joseph is the husband of Blessed Virgin Mary. • Recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/zeppole-recipe.html

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Tiramisu• Espresso-dipped savoiardi (lady finger cookie) layered with egg yolk, sugar, and mascarpone or zabaglione (a

sweet, thick wine.)

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History• Created fairly recently, tiramisu was just produced in 1971 in a restaurant just outside Venice by head chef Carminantonio Iannaccone.• Recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/topics/tiramisu-recipes.html