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Zeppole: Authentic Italian doughnuts
A guide and recipe for making Zeppole, the traditional Italian fried dough fritters, often served dusted with powdered sugar and associated with specific holidays. 'Hero' bystander who tackled Bondi ...
Maybe it's because I've got Italian heritage, maybe it's because I love eating zeppole and maybe it's because I like drinking wine with thousands of my neighbors on summer evenings, but I love an ...
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Situated above the Beltline Eastside Trail, Indaco (pronounced “in-DOCK-o”) has one of the city’s most popular patios. On pretty days, it’s filled with friends clinking wine glasses, couples on dates, ...
When COVID battered the restaurant industry five years ago, Boise staple Zeppole Baking Co. experienced different repercussions at its two cafes. The Apple Street location endured a short-term dip ...
JOHNSTON, R.I. (WPRI) — Wednesday is St. Joseph’s Day, and local Italian bakeries prepared for a boost in business as people pick up some zeppole to celebrate. Don DePetrillo is the owner of The ...
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Zeppole Day on March 19 is a long-standing Italian tradition that marks the feast of St. Joseph, the patron saint of workers. In celebration, people across the world indulge in zeppoles—deep-fried ...
Celebrate St. Joseph’s Day and Father’s Day like the Italians with these filled choux pastries. Zeppole di San Giuseppe are traditional Italian filled pastries made for the Feast of St. Joseph and to ...
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1. Combine dry ingredients in a mixing bowl. 2. Whisk wet ingredients until frothy. Fold in dry ingredients, being careful not to overmix, to form a stiff dough. 3. In a heavy-bottomed pan or in a ...
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