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Chiacchiere

For those of you who joined us a couple weeks ago on our Instagram Live when we made fresh chiacchiere, this is the full video with the recipe ❤️

Mama actually asked me the other day, “Ma dov’è il video?”… and that’s when I realized I never uploaded it 😩😂 So if you were waiting for it, my apologies! Sometimes between working a full time job, filming and trying to keep up with Mama in the kitchen… things slip through the cracks

But here it is — and trust me, it was worth the wait♥️

If you’ve never had chiacchiere, they’re one of those classic Italian treats that are simple but absolutely irresistible. Light, crispy ribbons of fried dough with a little lemon, a touch of wine in the dough, and a generous snowfall of powdered sugar. When they come out of the oil golden and delicate, they’re almost too beautiful to eat… almost 😅

We hope you enjoy them as much as we did. And if you make them, tag us so Mama can see!

#thatladyanna #chiacchiere

Ingredients:
• 3 large eggs
• 4 cups all-purpose flour, plus extra for dusting
• 4 oz Grasi white wine
• 4 oz vegetable or light olive oil
• Juice and zest of 1 lemon
• 3 tbsp granulated sugar
• Pinch of baking powder
• Neutral oil, for frying
• Powdered sugar, for dusting

Instructions:
1. In a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook, combine the eggs, flour, white wine, oil, lemon juice, lemon zest, sugar, and baking powder. Mix until a smooth, elastic dough forms.
2. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap or a clean tea towel and let it rest at room temperature for 10 minutes.
3. Lightly flour a work surface. Using a pasta machine, roll out the dough, beginning at the thickest setting and gradually reducing to setting #6 for a thin, delicate texture.
4. Cut the dough into strips using a fluted pastry cutter or sharp knife.
5. In a deep pan, heat oil over medium-high heat until it reaches 350°F (175°C). Fry the dough strips in batches, turning occasionally, until golden brown and puffed.
6. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on a paper towel-lined tray.
7. Allow the chiacchiere to cool completely before dusting generously with powdered sugar. Serve and enjoy!

26 Comments

  1. Good Morning Miss Anna, your looking very nice in your yellow apron. ❤ I wish I could be in your kitchen helping you. 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  2. А у нас это называется хворост 😍
    А ещё можно их делать маленькими квадратиками и объединить с помощью сиропа (мёд+сахар) в горку. Мы всегда в горку ещё добавляем жареные орехи и сухофрукты 🥰. Сжать, не очень сильно, её, дать настояться и есть 🤗

  3. Good morning Lady Anna,
    These look so delicious 😋🤤
    Nice with some coffee or anytime.
    Thank you 😊
    Have a great rest of your day 💝

  4. 😋😋😋Habe diese Mehlspeise bei uns in Österreich heißen sie STRAUBEN oft gemacht…. Danke für das Erinnerungsvideo, werde ich bald nachkochen ❤❤💐💐

  5. У НАС В УКРАИНЕ ОНИ НАЗЫААЮТСЯ , ,ХВОРОСТ"", 😊😊😊 ЭТО ОЧЕНЬ ВКУСНО!!!! БРАВО !!! АННА!!!❤❤

  6. Моя бабушка (царствие ей небесное) Тамара Ивановна стряпала что-то на подобии этого. И мы его называли хворостом….. Спасибо вам за воспоминания дорогая бабуля Анна. Вы для нас общая бабушка ❤️❤️❤️желаю вам долгих лет жизни и привет с Байкала 🇰🇿

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