Zeppole di San Giuseppe
click photo for more informationLightly sweetened and filled with vanilla whipped custard cream, these Italian beignets are an amazing treat to have during Easter time.
Lightly sweetened and filled with vanilla whipped custard cream, these Italian beignets are an amazing treat to have during Easter time.
Zeppole was a pastry that traditionally was made on the feast of St. Joseph’s Day celebrated in southern Italy.. Delish!
Italian Zeppole are easy to make yeast dough balls that are fried and coated in powdered sugar.
These Italian Zeppole donuts are the easiest homemade zeppole without yeast! Ready in 30 minutes.
An Italian tradition for St-Joseph’s Day, my zeppole are baked instead of fried and filled with a sweet ricotta cream.
Soft and fluffy pumpkin ricotta zeppole rolled in a cinnamon sugar mix. Makes a quick and easy anytime dessert.
These Butternut Squash Donuts (actually zeppole) are so fast and easy! They’re going to be your new favorite fall treat!
Soft and perfectly sweet Italian fried doughnuts made with ricotta cheese and infused with orange zest
Zeppole are one of the most popular Italian doughnuts: a delicious bite to taste walking around the downtown of Naples!
This honey drenched Italian Christmas cookie, in the shape of a rose or intricate pattern has a crispy texture and is simply delicious!
Gluten-Free Fried Zeppole – The French call them beignets. The Polish call them pÄ…czki. Actually, they’re doughnut holes. Total yum!
Orange ricotta zeppole are crisp, light, fluffy, barely sweet, scented with bright orange, and are pretty much the sexiest doughnuts EVER.
Zeppole di San Giuseppe (in Spanish)
A gluten free, rich, thick and lightly scented lemon infused pastry cream recipe. Perfect for zeppole!
Classic pastries for St.Jospeh’s Day, they’re perfect anytime of the year. Soft, fluffy, filled with custardy cream. Simply irresistible!
St. Joseph’s day Italian pastries, or known as Zeppole di San Giuseppe in Italy, are pastry cream filled cream puffs with a cherry on top!
Zeppole, Ricotta Doughnuts are crunchy on the outside and pillowy soft on the inside. Simply a snap to make at home.
The traditional Zeppole are flavored with orange and oven baked till golden brown, then filled with vanilla bean pastry cream.
A typical Italian dessert to celebrate all the fathers in the world. (in Italian)
Ricotta zeppole – Italian fluffy fried doughnuts that are eaten on St. Joseph day (in Polish)
Keeping some wonderful childhood memories alive with this recipe for scr’pell … Traditional Molisani Christmas Eve Fritters.
Fluffy and amazing zeppole flavored with lemon and lavender, then coated in powdered sugar! So good warm out of the fryer.