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Italian Bread
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All Souls Day Cookies (Origin)
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(Printable Recipe)

Amaretto Cheesecake

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Cassata Cake

 Siciliana Cassata Cake
The word Cassata derives from the Latin Caseus, which means cheese.  In other words, Cassata is one of the world's first cheesecakes. It comes as no surprise that there are a great many variations throughout Sicily; this particular recipe is from Trapani.
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                    Cannoli Siciliani 
               

                     Cassata Siciliana
                

                 Frozen Tortoni
                    

              Tiramisu
            

              Zuppa Ingelese (Origin)
            
(Printable Recipe)

             Struffoli Honey Balls

              
               
(Printable Recipe)


     Christmas Desserts

     
Panettone Bread
   
(Origin)   (Recipe)

      
Pandoro Bread

         Fried Desserts
Bow Ties (Farfellette Dolci)
Cinnamon Zeppole
Carnival Fritters
Venetian  Fritole

 

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Pizza Margherita


A bit of gaiety from a friend in Rome 
(Italian Habit)
When in Italy do as they do. When you hear the word "GIOVEDI (Thursday) reply GNOCCHI".
 (That's their usual  day for Gnocchi )

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