A Frosted Taralli, Charmel are an Easter Specialty Recipe

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Servings: 1 dozen
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  1. PREPARATION
  2. DOUGH
  3. Beat the eggs and oil together. Mix the dry ingredients and add it to the egg mixture. Knead the dough and let it rest for 1/2 hour on the counter covered. Knead the dough again for another 10 minutes and let it rest for 10-15 minutes more on the countertop covered.
  4. ASSEMBLY
  5. Roll out pieces of dough to 6” x 1”. With a sharp knife make a slit all along the outside edge of the strip and form into a donut shape; press the ends together with your thumb.
  6. BOIL
  7. Bring a pan of water to a boil, and boil the taralli until they float to the top. Place them on a clean kitchen towel to dry.
  8. BAKING
  9. Place them on a cookie sheet and bake them for 10 minutes at 450º F. They should be golden brown.

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  • Claudia lamascolo
    March 29, 2011
    These are a must try we will love them great recipe different from our Region easier cant wait to try them!
    2 replies
    • Patricia Turo
      March 29, 2011
      Claudia,

      I don't know what region your family comes from but I would love to have the recipe. I have several recipes and not all are boiled but I would be interested in trying your recipe. Hope you post it at some time.

      Regards,
      Patricia
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      • Claudia lamascolo
        March 30, 2011
        I have the recipe send me an email I will send it to you.
    • Foodessa
      March 28, 2011
      No yeast...boiling and the baking method as a bonus.
      This is my kind of treat ;o)

      Flavourful wishes,
      Claudia

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