I love the way special goodies are made for events in Italy. Frittelle are made to celebrate Carnevale and I can report that they are very delicious. Annalisa has been making them for a few days at Il Monaco and in the name of research I have been eating them. What a pity Carnevale only comes around once a year.
They are a bit like donuts, only better. Annalisa made 3 types – plain, crema and chocolate filled. I like the plain ones the best. I have no idea how they are made, but I have a few food blogging friends who may know. Please feel free to put any findings in the comment section.
I keep these things at an arm’s length because as the Italians say, “una tira l’altra.” they are TOO good. Do they have “chiacchiere” where you are?
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By: The Daily Cure on March 4, 2011
at 5:12 pm
I have heard of chiacchiere, but I don’t remember what they are. It means chatter doesn’t it?
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By: Debra Kolkka on March 4, 2011
at 6:31 pm
They look like profiteroles which are made out of choux pastry.
Enjoy. Yum.
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By: mary D on March 4, 2011
at 6:05 pm
They are more donut than choux pastry.
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By: Debra Kolkka on March 4, 2011
at 6:29 pm
They are made with ‘hefe teig’ which is yeast based. The dough is made then has to prove. Then prepared in balls and fried. I know how to make them with a jam filling. I can pass on a recipe if you want.
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By: Moira Drexler on March 4, 2011
at 6:32 pm
I thought they had to be yeast based. I don’t want to make them, because I will eat them. At least if I have to go across the road to buy them, it keeps them away from me a bit.
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By: Debra Kolkka on March 4, 2011
at 6:42 pm
Oh santa maria what are you doing to me!? First tantilizing me with your Italian life and then… the sweeties. I’d quite happily help Annalisa make them for 3 days.
6 alla crema please…no, make it 7.
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By: cityhippyfarmgirl on March 4, 2011
at 9:20 pm
I’m sure Annalisa would be happy to have you here to help. I will take some photos of the other delicious things she makes and if she agrees, some kitchen photos.
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By: bagnidilucca on March 5, 2011
at 5:35 am
Oooh..they look so yummy! Trust you to put those sweets on the website when I’m feeling hungry! My brother-in-law’s Dutch mother use to make them, too. I think they call them “Ollen Bollen”. I love them!
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By: Sandra H on March 4, 2011
at 10:21 pm
I wish I could send some to you right now.
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By: bagnidilucca on March 5, 2011
at 5:34 am
It’s too late for these today, but tomorrow is another story – they look utterly irresistable!
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By: Joanna @ Zeb Bakes on March 5, 2011
at 12:19 am
Unfortunately they are irrestistable.
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By: bagnidilucca on March 5, 2011
at 5:31 am
Ooh the chocolate filled one looks wickedly good! I think I’ll have half a dozen please! 😀
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By: Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella on March 5, 2011
at 6:36 am
I would happily send them to you if I could.
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By: bagnidilucca on March 5, 2011
at 6:41 am
In Treviso we have them with saltana’s and zambaglione. Just divine aren’t they!
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By: Yvette on March 5, 2011
at 9:01 am
Yes, they are completely divine. It is good that they only turn up once a year.
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By: bagnidilucca on March 5, 2011
at 10:12 am
Droooool. I am salivating looking at your gorgeous pictures. These look marvellous. Yummy.
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By: Anna Johnston on March 6, 2011
at 10:45 am
I can’t tell you how good they are.
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By: bagnidilucca on March 6, 2011
at 7:26 pm
Hmmmm… look so yummy! I’ll tell my mom to fill chocolate when she makes donuts! Good idea!
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By: Prima on March 6, 2011
at 3:14 pm
I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.
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By: bagnidilucca on March 6, 2011
at 7:23 pm
Oh, they look delicious!
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By: Journey Photographic on March 7, 2011
at 12:45 pm
They are very delicious.
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By: bagnidilucca on March 7, 2011
at 3:34 pm
Yummyyyyyy they look perfect so delicious, would love to eat some when I’m in Italy. it’s a shame they’re only made once a year.
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By: Fragolina on March 7, 2011
at 2:49 pm
There will be lots of other delicious things for you to eat when you come.
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By: bagnidilucca on March 7, 2011
at 3:35 pm
They look like Sicilian Sfinge. Wonderful!
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By: Sharon Wells on August 29, 2011
at 10:10 am
I’m sure there are different versions all over Italy – all delicious.
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By: bagnidilucca on August 29, 2011
at 10:29 am
Ollen bollen are a dutch donut, yeast based filled with raisins and apples. We make them on New Years day and yes they are delicious. We also dust them in icing sugar while they are still warm….yum
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By: erna Tischler on December 10, 2013
at 7:50 pm
I have eaten these in Germany and they are very delicious.
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By: Debra Kolkka on December 11, 2013
at 11:28 am