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Apple Fritters: Frittelle di Mela
Apple fritters are a classic treat for all ages. Sweet as a snack, or unsugared with a roast (very traditional).
Difficulty: Easy

Apple Fritters with Vanilla: Frittelle di Mela alla Vaniglia
Apple fritters with Vanilla: They're for Carnival, but don't let that stay you at other times of year.
Difficulty: Easy

Apple or Pear Fritters Farmer Style: Frittura di Mele o Pere alla Contadinesca
Apple or pear fritters, which will provide pleasant contrast in a fritto misto or work well as a snack.
Difficulty: Easy

Caggionetti
Ravioli filled with chestnuts and other delights and fried, a Christmas treat from the Abruzzo.
Difficulty: Moderate

Cannoli
Palermo's classic Carnival pastry is delightful year round.
Difficulty: Moderate

Cannoli
CEILW1's recipe for cannoli has a little powdered cinnamon in it.
Difficulty: Moderate

Cannoli Spicci (Quick)
A slightly quicker recipe for cannoli.
Difficulty: Moderate

Carteddate with Honey: Cartedatte al Miele
These fritters are similar to cenci, but are dipped in honey and laced with cinnamon.
Difficulty: Moderate

Cartellate
Classic Christmas fritters from Altamura.
Difficulty: Easy

Cartellate
A recipe from Bari, that uses cotto di fichi rather than honey or mosto.
Difficulty: Easy (the caretllate) and moderate (the cotto).

Cavezune
Fried chickpea ravioli from the Gargano peninsula, made with a tasty, chocolaty chickpea filling.
Difficulty: Moderate

Cenci
Or Frappe, or Chiacchere, or... lovers' knots. Lots of names for this quick and tasty Carnival pastry.
Difficulty: Easy

Chiacchere
That's Chatters, tasty lemony fritters for Carnevale.
Difficulty: Easy

Chestnut Crunch: Croccanti di Marroni
Crunchy Chestnut fritters.
Difficulty: Easy

Fried Cream, or La Crema Fritta
Fried Crema Pasticcera is wonderful in winter, especially come Carnevale.
Difficulty: Easy

Doughnuts and Zabaione: Dictinobis e Zabaione
Doughnuts, and a creamy Zabaione to dip them in. They're purfect for the close of an Italian Kippur meal.
Difficulty: Moderate

French Toast: Pain Perdu
The progenitor of French Toast is from the Valle d'Aosta. Great for lactating mothers, too.
Difficulty: Easy

Fried Cream Sicilian Style: Crema Fritta alla Siciliana
Two tasty Sicilian recipes for fried pastry cream, one with orange and one without.
Difficulty: Moderate

Fried Cream Venetian Style: Crema Fritta alla Veneziana
Fried Pastry Cream, the perfect pastry for a children's party (something they can make themselves with supervision, too).
Difficulty: Easy

Fritters: Frittelle
Quick, mouth-watering Carnival fritters for children of all ages.
Difficulty: Easy

Fritters with Fig Honey: Majatiche ccu Meme 'I Ficu, and Mustazzuoli
A pair of tasty Calabrian treats, one a fritter and the other a fennel-laced cookie.
Difficulty: Easy

Grappa Funnel Pastries: Spirali alla Grappa
Funnel pastries with a tasty raspberry sauce.
Difficulty: Moderate

Iris
Rolls, hollowed out, filled with cannolo filling, and fried. A delight from Sicily.
Difficulty: Easy

Omelettes Fourrées Flambées
Omelets, filled with jam (or not, as you prefer), and flamed. Sensual.
Difficulty: Moderate.

Orange Struffoli, or Struffoli all'Arancia
A tasty variation on a classic fritter, for Purim.

Pannelle Dolci
Sweet chickpea fritters from Palermo.
Difficulty: Easy

Pettole
The bread dough fritters given the poor by Baby Jesus.
Difficulty: Moderate

Pignoccate
Citron and pine nut crunch, for Purim.

Precipizi
Fried dough, cooked in honey: A traditional Italian Hanukkah treat.
Difficulty: Moderate

Puffs and Puff Batter: Bombe e Pasta Siringa
A creamy batter that puffs up into delightful fritters; you can make them either savory or sweet.
Difficulty: Easy

Rice Fritters: Frittelle di Riso
Easy fritters perfect for putting a smile on your face.
Difficulty: Easy

Sfinge de San Giuseppe
Fritters made with a sweet, ricotta-rich batter.
Difficulty: Moderate

Sfinci Dolci
Several more recipes for sfinci, sweet Sicilian bread fritters, including one with potatoes for San Martino.
Difficulty: Moderate

Sfinci di San Giuseppe
A slightly simpler version of San Giuseppe's treat.
Difficulty: Moderate

Struffoli
Neapolitan Christmas treats -- a tremendously old recipe and quite good too.
Difficulty: Intermediate

Sweet Semolina: Semolina Dolce
A Piemontese specialty that's excellent in a fritto misto or as dessert.
Difficulty: Moderate

Tatù and Catalani
Sicilian cookies for the Day of the Dead; the former with chocolate and the latter sweet and almondy.
Difficulty: Moderate

Tortelli
Tortelli come in all kinds... These derive from the pastries street vendors sold during the Baccanaliae, thousands of years ago.
Difficulty: Easy

Zeppole
Neapolitan fritters for San Giuseppe! (March 19.)
Difficulty: Moderate

Zeppole Siciliane
Also for San Giuseppe (March 19), and delightfully flavored with almonds and orange peel.
Difficulty: Moderate

Zipulas
Saffron-laced Sardinian fritters to celebrate Carnevale.
Difficulty: Moderate

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