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#492049 - 03/19/20 01:07 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
Stephenm52 Offline
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Also speaking of Zeppole I haven’t found one yet in this area of Florida. There’s a lot to be said about nice weather but can’t beat the food up north, especially the Italian variety.

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#492052 - 03/19/20 01:31 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: Stephenm52]
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Originally Posted By DonM
Speaking of Ricotta cheese, I make "fake" pancakes by mixing a couple of eggs and a couple of scoops of the cheese. Fry it in the skillet like pancakes, top with butter and sugar free syrup--almost zero carbs and delicious.
Some people add cinnamon or sugar substitute and skip the syrup.


Thanks, Don, that's a new recipe for me ... now if I could only find eggs ...

Originally Posted By Stephenm52
Also speaking of Zeppole I haven’t found one yet in this area of Florida. There’s a lot to be said about nice weather but can’t beat the food up north, especially the Italian variety.


You got that right, Steve ... I'm sad because I don't have NY style, and you don't have ANY !!! frown eek2
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#492065 - 03/19/20 04:54 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Originally Posted By tony mads usa
It is more like a choux pastry, perhaps a little heavier ...
In the New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, southern Connecticut area it is either baked or fried (mostly fried, which I prefer), then filled with a sweetened ricotta cheese filing ... In Rhode Island, however, they are mostly baked and more often filled with a custard type filling - to ME, they are not nearly as good as the ricotta cheese ...


Wow, that sounds delicious. Is it something along the lines of a cannoli , taste wise, daughter in law brought some up a few years ago.

We don’t get any continental type baking in the country areas.

I prefer fried stuff also. Over here , homemade jam donuts for instance, they suggest baking for at home ( healthier) haha, nowhere near as nice as fried, so I don’t bother.

Off to check some recipes. Haha


Edited by rikkisbears (03/19/20 05:00 PM)
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#492069 - 03/19/20 05:27 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: rikkisbears]
tony mads usa Offline
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Yes, the filling tastes like a cannoli, but the pastry is soft.
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#492096 - 03/19/20 09:15 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Thanks Tony.
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#492116 - 03/20/20 05:00 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: rikkisbears]
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Originally Posted By rikkisbears
Originally Posted By tony mads usa
It is more like a choux pastry, perhaps a little heavier ...
In the New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, southern Connecticut area it is either baked or fried (mostly fried, which I prefer), then filled with a sweetened ricotta cheese filing ... In Rhode Island, however, they are mostly baked and more often filled with a custard type filling - to ME, they are not nearly as good as the ricotta cheese ...


Wow, that sounds delicious. Is it something along the lines of a cannoli , taste wise, daughter in law brought some up a few years ago.

We don’t get any continental type baking in the country areas.

I prefer fried stuff also. Over here , homemade jam donuts for instance, they suggest baking for at home ( healthier) haha, nowhere near as nice as fried, so I don’t bother.

Off to check some recipes. Haha


https://www.christinascucina.com/zeppole...alian-pastries/

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#492119 - 03/20/20 05:44 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: Dnj]
tony mads usa Offline
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Donny, Pastry cream filling?!? eek2 ... I never saw a zeppole filled with anything but ricotta until I moved to Rhode Island at the age of 42 ... grin
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#492122 - 03/20/20 06:06 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
Dnj Offline
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Tony ......I personally always eat them cannoli creme...
but yes some like it with other..


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