15 Delicious Italian Carnevale Desserts
This article is all about Italian Carnevale Desserts: Chiacchiere, Castagnole, Sfinci siciliani, Graffe napoletane, Cannoli, Apple Fritters, Migliaccio, Cicerchiata and many others!
This article is all about Italian Carnevale Desserts: Chiacchiere, Castagnole, Sfinci siciliani, Graffe napoletane, Cannoli, Apple Fritters, Migliaccio, Cicerchiata and many others!
Italians like to celebrate December 25th with a slice of Panettone, a typical Italian Christmas cake born in Milan but widely spread everywhere in the Bel Paese. Find out the best way to enjoy it!
The city of Naples offers a wide variety of delicious desserts. Here you will read about the 10 traditional Neapolitan desserts you must try over your vist to the Parthenopean city. Hope you’ll agree with my list!
Babà..The sound of this word is so magical and easy to remember. It recalls something fluffy, scrumptious and delicate..like babà is! Babà is the perfect finger pastry to take when walking around the beautiful city of Naples.
All Italians have a traditional dessert at the end of their Christmas meal, after (or before) unwrapping presents with the warmth of the family. Panettone, Pandoro, peppered bread…I’m sure you all know about these Christmas specialties. However, I’m also convinced that you’ve never heard of these Italian Christmas cakes.
In Italy we have a long tradition of cookies: cantuccini, baci di dama, savoiardi (ladyfingers) and many others! Discover the 10 best traditional Italian cookies to dip in coffee or wine.