Maritozzi Recipe (Italian Sweet Buns)
Maritozzi is a slightly sweet bun flavored with lemon zest and pine nuts. Traditionally, it often includes candied orange slices and raisins as well. In Italy, it is filled with fresh whipped cream.
Maritozzi is a slightly sweet bun flavored with lemon zest and pine nuts. Traditionally, it often includes candied orange slices and raisins as well. In Italy, it is filled with fresh whipped cream.
The iconic carnival cookies in Italy! This Chiacchiere recipe goes by different names in different parts of Italy: frappe, bugie, crostoli, angel wings. Crispy, delicate and flaky… Chiacchiere ribbon cookies will melt in your mouth when prepared properly.
This is the ultimate Crème Pâtissière recipe — creamy and highly versatile! It is silky enough to use in eclairs and creme puffs, yet stiff enough to use as a cake filling. Keep reading to learn the foolproof secrets to making this pastry cream perfect every time.
The Pan di Spagna (literally meaning ‘spanish bread’) is a base ingredient in many famous desserts in Italy and throughout the world. Just like like a sponge, this traditional sponge cake has a soft spongy texture that is great for soaking up flavored syrups and liquors without falling apart.
This Zuppa Inglese recipe is the perfect festive layered cake for a birthday or holiday. It features layers of sponge cake (Pan di Spagna) soaked in liquor or fruit juice and filled with layers of silky chocolate and vanilla pastry cream. One of the most beloved Italian desserts that you can make with the Italian sponge cake (Pan di Spagna).
The Torta Mimosa is the iconic dessert for Women's Day, celebrated in Italy (March 8). One of the most popular versions of the this Italian lemon cake includes layers of Italian Sponge Cake soaked in Limoncello. If you'd prefer a non-alcoholic version, you can use lemonade or lemon simple syrup instead.