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#491981 - 03/19/20 07:44 AM Happy ...
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St. Joseph's Day ...
This is as close as I'll get to a zeppole this year -
BUT - we're still healthy thank God ... party


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#491983 - 03/19/20 07:56 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Tony, You are so right, “We are healthy, thank God for that”.
I live with that type of thinking, what else do I have?
Keep posting my friend, it makes SZ happy/better.

John C.
PS, I used to say if I had a two week notice of my passing, I would go to Italy and eat myself to death. Now I have to look for another place.

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#491987 - 03/19/20 08:19 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: bruno123]
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#491989 - 03/19/20 08:22 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: bruno123]
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Originally Posted By bruno123
Tony, You are so right, “We are healthy, thank God for that”.
I live with that type of thinking, what else do I have?
Keep posting my friend, it makes SZ happy/better.

John C.
PS, I used to say if I had a two week notice of my passing, I would go to Italy and eat myself to death. Now I have to look for another place.


John, May you live long enough to realize your dream ...
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#491996 - 03/19/20 09:03 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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You could do it in a week in Louisiana! smile
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#492017 - 03/19/20 10:52 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By DonM
You could do it in a week in Louisiana! smile


Yeah, but he wants to go sloooowly ...
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#492019 - 03/19/20 11:15 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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SAVED !!! Our Church always has a special Mass on both St. Patrick's day - serving coffee and Irish Soda Bread after, and St. Joseph's Day - serving espresso and zeppole after ...
The Bishop has suspended all Masses in light of the virus.

Today the Director of our Church Outreach Ministry delivered zeppole to us, compliments of our Pastor ...

PS: Not NY style, but definitely serviceable ... grin


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#492039 - 03/19/20 12:33 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Originally Posted By tony mads usa
St. Joseph's Day ...
This is as close as I'll get to a zeppole this year -
BUT - we're still healthy thank God ... party


Stop it, Stop it

YUMmmm.

Actually what is it Tony,? Type of bun? Or Choux pastry?
Real sucker for yeast based buns and choux pastry.


Edited by rikkisbears (03/19/20 12:35 PM)
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#492042 - 03/19/20 12:48 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: rikkisbears]
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It is more like a choux pastry, perhaps a little heavier ...
In the New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, southern Connecticut area it is either baked or fried (mostly fried, which I prefer), then filled with a sweetened ricotta cheese filing ... In Rhode Island, however, they are mostly baked and more often filled with a custard type filling - to ME, they are not nearly as good as the ricotta cheese ...
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#492046 - 03/19/20 01:02 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Speaking of Ricotta cheese, I make "fake" pancakes by mixing a couple of eggs and a couple of scoops of the cheese. Fry it in the skillet like pancakes, top with butter and sugar free syrup--almost zero carbs and delicious.
Some people add cinnamon or sugar substitute and skip the syrup.
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#492049 - 03/19/20 01:07 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Also speaking of Zeppole I haven’t found one yet in this area of Florida. There’s a lot to be said about nice weather but can’t beat the food up north, especially the Italian variety.

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#492052 - 03/19/20 01:31 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: Stephenm52]
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Originally Posted By DonM
Speaking of Ricotta cheese, I make "fake" pancakes by mixing a couple of eggs and a couple of scoops of the cheese. Fry it in the skillet like pancakes, top with butter and sugar free syrup--almost zero carbs and delicious.
Some people add cinnamon or sugar substitute and skip the syrup.


Thanks, Don, that's a new recipe for me ... now if I could only find eggs ...

Originally Posted By Stephenm52
Also speaking of Zeppole I haven’t found one yet in this area of Florida. There’s a lot to be said about nice weather but can’t beat the food up north, especially the Italian variety.


You got that right, Steve ... I'm sad because I don't have NY style, and you don't have ANY !!! frown eek2
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#492065 - 03/19/20 04:54 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Originally Posted By tony mads usa
It is more like a choux pastry, perhaps a little heavier ...
In the New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, southern Connecticut area it is either baked or fried (mostly fried, which I prefer), then filled with a sweetened ricotta cheese filing ... In Rhode Island, however, they are mostly baked and more often filled with a custard type filling - to ME, they are not nearly as good as the ricotta cheese ...


Wow, that sounds delicious. Is it something along the lines of a cannoli , taste wise, daughter in law brought some up a few years ago.

We don’t get any continental type baking in the country areas.

I prefer fried stuff also. Over here , homemade jam donuts for instance, they suggest baking for at home ( healthier) haha, nowhere near as nice as fried, so I don’t bother.

Off to check some recipes. Haha


Edited by rikkisbears (03/19/20 05:00 PM)
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#492069 - 03/19/20 05:27 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: rikkisbears]
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Yes, the filling tastes like a cannoli, but the pastry is soft.
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#492096 - 03/19/20 09:15 PM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Thanks Tony.
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#492116 - 03/20/20 05:00 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: rikkisbears]
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Originally Posted By rikkisbears
Originally Posted By tony mads usa
It is more like a choux pastry, perhaps a little heavier ...
In the New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, southern Connecticut area it is either baked or fried (mostly fried, which I prefer), then filled with a sweetened ricotta cheese filing ... In Rhode Island, however, they are mostly baked and more often filled with a custard type filling - to ME, they are not nearly as good as the ricotta cheese ...


Wow, that sounds delicious. Is it something along the lines of a cannoli , taste wise, daughter in law brought some up a few years ago.

We don’t get any continental type baking in the country areas.

I prefer fried stuff also. Over here , homemade jam donuts for instance, they suggest baking for at home ( healthier) haha, nowhere near as nice as fried, so I don’t bother.

Off to check some recipes. Haha


https://www.christinascucina.com/zeppole...alian-pastries/

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#492119 - 03/20/20 05:44 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: Dnj]
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Donny, Pastry cream filling?!? eek2 ... I never saw a zeppole filled with anything but ricotta until I moved to Rhode Island at the age of 42 ... grin
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#492122 - 03/20/20 06:06 AM Re: Happy ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Tony ......I personally always eat them cannoli creme...
but yes some like it with other..


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