An authentic guide to the festive, mouthwatering
sweets of Southern Italy, including regional specialties
that are virtually unknown in this country as well as
variations on more popular desserts such as cannoli,
biscotti, and gelato. In Southern
Italian Desserts, author of the acclaimed My
Calabria, Rosetta Costantino, collects seventy-five
favorite recipes from the regions of Calabria, Campania,
Basilicata, Puglia, and Sicily. These picturesque areas
have a rich history of beautiful desserts, many of them
tied to holidays and festivals. For example, Zeppole
di San Giuseppe are doughnut-like pastries topped
with cream and cherries, traditionally made in Campania
for the celebration of Father’s Day. And the Sicilian
chilled watermelon pudding Gelo di Mellone is a
refreshing dish served in summer for the festival of
Palermo’s patron saint, Rosalia. Other desserts such as
persimmon gelato, chocolate-dipped figs stuffed with
almonds and candied orange peel, and chocolate-hazelnut
cake rolls celebrate Southern Italy’s local bounty and
traditional foods. With recipes for more familiar
Italian desserts such as cannoli and gelato, as well as
deliciously obscure sweets such as rich cassatas,
almond-flecked cookies, and flaky cream-filled
sfogliatelle pastries, Southern Italian Desserts
features a treat for every occasion.
In addition to explaining the regional history,
symbolism, and lore behind the desserts, Costantino
teaches you how to stock your dessert pantry and
provides all of the foundational recipes you need to
embark on a sweet tour of the Italian south from your
kitchen. This delightful confection of a cookbook will
expand your dessert repertoire and leave you dreaming of
Italy. Buon appetito!
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