frittelle造句
- No, I told him, frittelle are hand-sized.
- But in Venice, they make them very large and call them frittelle.
- Still, it ain't frittelle.
- I'm talking about frittelle.
- Also a pre-Lent specialty, bomboloni look just like frittelle but are made with denser brioche dough.
- As it turned out, what my friend saw through the window of Rulli was not frittelle, but its chunkier cousin, bomboloni.
- After my first frittelle, with marsala wine-laced zabaglione, I realized I had at last found the foodstuff that could kill me.
- All I know is, after I ate that first one, I walked around Venice for a week consuming frittelle as if they were breath mints.
- "So, I decided I'm going to make up some frittelle on the last day before Ash Wednesday, " he said.
- Three times bigger after they cook, the frittelle are allowed to cool, then infused with zabaglione or fruit filling and dusted with powdered or granulated sugar.
- It's difficult to see frittelle in a sentence. 用frittelle造句挺难的
- In the city of Molfetta located in the Bari province of the Puglia region, frittelle ( sometimes spelt frittelli ) is used as another name for panzerotti.
- "I couldn't tell for sure because they were closed, but it looks like they have frittelle in Emporio Rulli, " he said.
- And if it was frittelle we were talking about, I would have to sell my house and move to the only shelter I'd fit in : a dirigible hangar.
- Another classic approach is to make fritters of the fish together with an egg and flour batter; finally they may simply be dipped in flour and deep fried ( " Frittelle di Gianchetti / Bianchetti " ).
- Frittelle are lime-sized lumps of cream puff dough ( eggs, flour, water, butter, sugar ) that are pastry piped into hot peanut or canola oil and quickly deep-fried ( about three minutes to a side ).
- :Maybe this helps : With the " honey drench ", and being an Italian dish, and thinking " not Baklava ", I'm guessing Nana made rice fritters, but Italian recipes give the name " Frittelle di riso ".
- Reading about Rome herein, Richard Griffoul e-mailed that in Venice-- he was just visiting-- Calendario Romano, which features " 12 months of devastatingly attractive young Italian priests, " is selling like ( i ( frittelle ( / i ( ( Italian hotcakes ).