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It’s Carnevale! 🎭 That means it’s time for Chiacchiere! The light, airy, and ultra-crispy pastries that define the season in Italy.

In Italy, they go by many names: Chiacchiere, Frappe, Bugie, or Crostoli. No matter what you call them, they are dangerously addictive!

What does your family call these? Let me know your region👇

Ingredients:
2 cups 00 flour
2 eggs
2 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp sunflower oil
2 tbsp Grappa
Zest of 1 lemon
Dash of salt
Frying oil (sunflower or neutral oil)

Directions:
1. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, sugar, sunflower oil, Grappa, lemon zest, and salt.
2. Gradually add the flour, mixing until a dough forms. Transfer to a work surface and knead until smooth and elastic.
3. Cover or wrap the dough and let it rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.
4. Roll the dough out very thin, using a pasta machine or rolling pin.
5. Cut into strips or desired shapes.
6. Heat frying oil to medium heat and fry the chiacchiere in batches until lightly golden and crisp.
7. Transfer to paper towels to drain, then dust generously with powdered sugar.

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33 Comments

  1. My mama made these many,many years ago to give as Christmas gifts to friends and family. She would drizzle honey over them and some sprinkles and of course the powdered sugar. Thank you so much for sharing this….it brought back wonderful memories !! 😊

  2. I love these I wanna make however you didn’t give a measurements. I saw two eggs and I know what goes in it but not how much. Also, you covered it with a bowl does it need to rise. Sorry to be so stupid but I just didn’t get this video.

  3. Would be VERY NICE if you could add the
    recipe in the corner of your video! Your
    cooking/baking looks so delicious, but without
    knowing the measurements, I can only wish…👍👍👍👍👍

  4. YES !! EXACTLY !!
    …. A POLISH "CHRUSCIKI" !!
    THAT'S WHAT IT IS !🙆🏻‍♀️🇮🇩💕
    YUMMMM !😋!
    MY BABCI WOULD MAKE THEM ALL OF THE TIME !💁🏻‍♀️👵🏻🌹💗🙏🏻! I miss my BABCI so much, GOD rest her sweet nurturing soul ….
    She made "EVERYTHING" from scratch !💁🏻‍♀️💕!

  5. They used to call them “Wandi” or “choffs” when n my Italian neighborhood growing up.

  6. These look absolutely scrumptious!! TY!! Q: what can be substituted for Grappa? (I don’t know that I can find that here)

  7. My grandmother from the Piedmont part of Italy made them all of the time. I love them 💕

  8. LOVE LOVE LOVE Giovanni, not only handsome but he cooks like an authentic nonna!! Blessings to this man, he needs to write a cookbook!!

  9. My grandmother made something similar. It's a lot like a polish cookie she made us at the holidays (I don't know how to spell it).

  10. OMG i havent seen anyone make these on tv. "Navala" is what it sounded like but it was a christmas time staple along with struffoli!

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