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Can you provide more details? Was it a chocolate cookie? A white cookie?
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Could this be what you are looking for rrxtwo? <img src="/images/graemlins/easter.gif" alt="" /> [color:"red"]Cuccidati - Italian Fig/Date Cookies[/color] (Make the filling a few days ahead of time.)
Filling: 6 to 8 medium figs 8 ounces raisins 8 ounces brown sugar 1 pound walnuts 1 pound dates 1 orange 2 teaspoons cinnamon 2 ounces whiskey 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 1 1/2 cups water
Filling: In a food processor, grind figs and raisins. In large saucepan, simmer raisins and figs with brown sugar and water for 15 minutes. Grind walnuts, dates, and orange. Stir into hot mixture along with cinnamon, black pepper, and whiskey. Remove from stove, mix well, cover, and let age for up to three days.
Note: This makes enough filling to 2 batches of the crust. You can divide and freeze the remaining filling for up to six months.
Crust: 3/4 cup margarine 1/2 cup granulated sugar 2 eggs Zest of 3 oranges 4 teaspoons orange juice 3 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Crust: In large bowl, cream together margarine, sugar and eggs. Add orange juice and orange zest.
In separate bowl, combine flour and baking powder. Add to creamed mixture and then, add vanilla. Roll dough into 3-inch wide strips.
To BAKE: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Lay filling down the center of the dough strips and wrap dough to form a long "log-like" bar cookie. Roll back and forth until crust seems very thin. Cut on the diagonal about every 1 1/2 inches.
Place on cookie sheet close together and bake for 10-13 minutes. Cookies should be barely brown when done. Cool and store in tins for several days (about 3 to 4 days), then frost.
Frosting: 3 cups powdered sugar 4 ounces butter Orange juice
Frosting: In medium bowl, mix together margarine and powdered sugar until well blended. Add enough of the orange juice to make a thick glaze. Top cookies with a thin coat. Let frosting dry a couple of hours then store in tins.
A description of how you might store your cuccidati: Line tins with foil, place a layer of cookies, then a layer of wax paper. Repeat layers, finally top with foil and close the lid.
I hope this helps! <img src="/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> These cookies were made the week before Thanksgiving and the week before Christmas at my great-grandma's house and at my great-aunt's! I am half-Irish and half-Italian. My Italian ancestry is of the northern (Tuscan) variety near the city of Lucca.
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I found it at sugarcraft.com, www.sugarcraft.com. I'm going to try to make it too, marscapone is expensive!! Vicky
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Hi Everyone
I just wanted to know if anyone has good cookie recipes because I have to bake for my daughter's Confirmation.
Thanks, Sweetitalian
P.S. They have to be fairly simple because I am not a good baker just started. <img src="/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> [color:"red"] [/color]
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You can also make your own mascarpone cheese: BellaOnline ALERT: Raw URLs are not allowed in these forums for security reasons. Please use UBB code. If you don't know how to do UBB code just post here for help - we will help out!
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Try making the Italian sugar cookies, but use a cookie press. This is something you put the dough into and turn the knob to dispense the dough. You can make wonderful shapes. Try adding a little food coloring to the dough during the mixing process to add pizazz. Red for confirmation would be great.
Italian Sugar Cookies: BellaOnline ALERT: Raw URLs are not allowed in these forums for security reasons. Please use UBB code. If you don't know how to do UBB code just post here for help - we will help out!
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In one of Donna Leon's books, her husband (il Comissario)mentions a family (Venetian) recipe for roast pork with olives and tomatoes. I am seeking this recipe.
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I'm searching for an old world Italian pastry that is made with a chick pea paste center. Can anyone help? Thank you!!
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Paula...There are 438 people looking at the message for Pita Piata as of today. Seems one was making the request, and no one has the recipe in hands. Maybe, Paula you could help us all out for mtmama request for Pita Piata. Please post it for us. Thanks
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