Sfogliatella
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- strictlysalsaclare
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Re: Sfogliatella
I think I would buy them too. Luckily we have an Italian deli fairly near us (the next town to where we live). I know they sell both them and cannoli. Some things are best left to the experts! When I saw them being made on The Great British Bake Off a couple of years ago, I thought 'nope, not making them'.
Re: Sfogliatella
Heavens, kk, that video makes it look even more complicated than the one I found! I think I need a lie down after watching it.
- Gillthepainter
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Re: Sfogliatella
Is there something wrong with me then?
I actually feel like I can make them after looking at both your links.
I actually feel like I can make them after looking at both your links.
Re: Sfogliatella
Gillthepainter wrote:Is there something wrong with me then?
I actually feel like I can make them after looking at both your links.
Nope, nothing wrong with you. Q: Would you make them twice? Perhaps let us know if patient enough to make them a first time.
I wouldn't think it cheating to buy them though if possible and would happily bow down to another's patience, and skill of course.
- Alexandria
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Re: Sfogliatella
Gill,
If you could order the exact Italian flour required (Brand in Video or similar from Napolé ) and
the Italian ingredients as in the authentic récipe,
then, give it a go if you have the time.
Or look for 2 low cost flights to Naples, for a long weekend
& do a taste testing there & enjoy :
1) Pasticceria Tizzano - pastries ( Sfogliatella + at least 300 others )
2) Gran Caffé Gambrinus - Café
3) Mercato Di Porta Nolana - Sfoglie di Melanzane, an aubergine Sfolglie ..
4) Scaturchio - Ministeriale Pastry: Chocolate, Ricotta, Creamed Liquor and Fruits.
Good luck.
If you could order the exact Italian flour required (Brand in Video or similar from Napolé ) and
the Italian ingredients as in the authentic récipe,
then, give it a go if you have the time.
Or look for 2 low cost flights to Naples, for a long weekend
& do a taste testing there & enjoy :
1) Pasticceria Tizzano - pastries ( Sfogliatella + at least 300 others )
2) Gran Caffé Gambrinus - Café
3) Mercato Di Porta Nolana - Sfoglie di Melanzane, an aubergine Sfolglie ..
4) Scaturchio - Ministeriale Pastry: Chocolate, Ricotta, Creamed Liquor and Fruits.
Good luck.
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- karadekoolaid
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Re: Sfogliatella
Gill - hang on a tick, and I´ll be over to help you!!
( But it´s going to be a long day!!)
Seriously - I´d give it a go. Why not?
( But it´s going to be a long day!!)
Seriously - I´d give it a go. Why not?
- Gillthepainter
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Re: Sfogliatella
Right u r.
On my radar. Actually I have a friend I'm due a visit, and we usually engage in various baking projects when we get together.
She will love this.
On my radar. Actually I have a friend I'm due a visit, and we usually engage in various baking projects when we get together.
She will love this.
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