I make them every year. There's no Christmas without struffoli. My family's recipe is slightly different though. Thanks for this, it's lovely to see there are traditions we share all over the world. Greetings from Uruguay 🇺🇾
One small bit of advice is that I've found, instead of putting them in the oil one at a time, if you load them all on a big slotted spoon or one of those stainless steel Asian strainers and dump them all in big portions, they will all separate and still fry nicely without risking burning yourself. Amazing recepie though...can't wait to try it!
I now have another use for the limoncello I made for Thanksgiving. And I like the idea of the two zests. I'll make this next week. Thanks Vincenzo! And no, I never heard of Struffoli before.
Thank you for this beautiful recipe. My family made it every year, but no lemon cello, or orange zest. This honestly looks so much better. Sorry grandma! I’ve never made it myself, but am going to try your recipe. I think my grandma will be very happy ❤️
@@vincenzosplate Yes, when I was a child, my Nanna would make it. I’d watch her do it, but she never shared the recipe, and with all the dialects in the family, I didn’t know it’s name. I’m in my sixties, and wanted to make it, but the recipe was long lost to life. Besides, I always thought there was chickpeas in it, and that cloudy remembrance made it hard to find the recipe. Thank you for bringing it back to me. I will make it for Valentine’s Day. Christmas desserts are already accounted for 😃. I will also look into making your Nonna’s limoncello. I have lemons to use up. Thank you for sharing our culture.
Hi it’s the same thing ,everyone does it different,where I come from we only use flour and eggs and some salt and it’s cooked in honey for 15 minutes 😊🇦🇺
Struffoli are good, but Salento purciddhuzzi are better. No eggs, and the flour is mixed with olive oil, mandarin juice and anise liqueur, and flavored with lemon peel. You will find many recipes online because, practically, every family has their own. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone
Love your recipes but you have us stumped. In the video, you said 250 Grams is 1 and 1/3 cup, the recipe you wrote says it's 1.66 cups and if you google 250 Grams of flour it says it is equal to 2 cups. What do you think?
Ciao Vincenzo, you made tear up. The whole family would get together every December to help my mama make what she called Honey Rings! She would form a"ring" around a decorative Christmas plate and fill the center with all her cookies topped with powdered sugar. The bigger the ring the more important you were in her life! We averaged 50 to 60 rings every Christmas, even mailed some! Beautiful!! Buon Natale!
Ciao da Oregon, Vincenzo! My heart leapt out of my chest when I saw the photo in my TH-cam feed. My sister and I were just talking about how every Christmas our nonna would make something that looks very much like this. But we knew it as “pignalatta.” I don’t even know if I am spelling it correctly. Have you ever heard of that name? Even though there were no pinenuts in the recipe, she shaped it like a pine tree and I am certain that’s where the name comes from.
oh this is awesome my friend. This dish is called in different ways around Italy, and I've already heard that name, so your Nonna made the same dish. Have you ever tried making it?
@@vincenzosplate My cousin found our Nonna’s recipe! My sister says the pignolata is formed into the shape of pine cones, hence the name. We will make it with the honey from my honeybees in honor of our grandmother and as a salute to Vincenzo‘s Plate. Think of your TH-cam channel as a true ministry of the heart, giving the gift of our culture to the entire world! But not only that, perhaps more important is the fact that you transfuse renewed cultural blood into those of us who no longer live in Italy or Sicily. Where did I learn how to make the Pasta alla norma, bucatini con le sarde e arancini? One place: Vincenzo’s Plate.
In Taranto we call these Sannacchijudere, and when your relatives make those you truly feel like Christmas is incumbent...sigh, only eight months until we can taste those again
I love this recipe Vincenzo, my Mom always made Struffoli, I liked them when I was a kid (long time ago), but they got boring for me, I love how these have lemon and orange zest, and limoncello. I’ll be making these for sure.
I was born on Christmas Day and i really love to making cookies and other Christmas food. Christmas will coming in December 2024. Thank you for sharing me. Love from Indonesia 🇲🇨
Than you. My Aunt always made this. How long before Christmas can you make them? How do you store them so they last better? Is it better to make and fry the balls early and then add the honey closer to Christmas?
my mother used to make it at Christmas time. She used to make them as thin bows.. no lemoncello. She never gave me the recipe so I never made it, myself. She used her hands. She came from Agropoli Italy in 1920 and for some reason never wrote her recipes down so I would watch her and try to memorize her amounts and processes... failed with Struffoli, though. Couldn't even remember the name for the longest time.
Thank you for sharing that insight! It's always valuable to have the regional context, and I appreciate your clarification. Struffoli from Naples sounds absolutely delightful, and I'm sure it brings a unique flavor that captures the essence of that region.
Have you ever tried these honey Balls?
No but my honey tried my balls
oh wait...
I have never 😭😭😭😭💔
No, what time is dessert? 😂
I make them every year. There's no Christmas without struffoli. My family's recipe is slightly different though. Thanks for this, it's lovely to see there are traditions we share all over the world. Greetings from Uruguay 🇺🇾
One small bit of advice is that I've found, instead of putting them in the oil one at a time, if you load them all on a big slotted spoon or one of those stainless steel Asian strainers and dump them all in big portions, they will all separate and still fry nicely without risking burning yourself.
Amazing recepie though...can't wait to try it!
I now have another use for the limoncello I made for Thanksgiving. And I like the idea of the two zests.
I'll make this next week. Thanks Vincenzo! And no, I never heard of Struffoli before.
Awesome! Can’t wait 😍
Cant wait to make this soon for me i never had struffoli before i love italian food soooooooo much perfect for my after office snacks
Great! Can’t wait for you to try this recipe
Thank you for this beautiful recipe. My family made it every year, but no lemon cello, or orange zest. This honestly looks so much better. Sorry grandma! I’ve never made it myself, but am going to try your recipe. I think my grandma will be very happy ❤️
Sounds great!
That looks sweet chef
It is 😋
Amazing!
You should make it for your family
Thank you for the recipe Vincenzo, I'll make this for sure, it looks awesome
Awesome! It’s always a pleasure for me 🙏🏻 please try making this recipe and let me know
@@vincenzosplate I'll try making this recipe in Christmas, I'll be sure to let you know :D
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Same to you ❤️ happy holidays
Looks delilous
It really is 🤤
Thank you, Thank you!
It was a pleasure! Have you ever tried struffoli?
@@vincenzosplate Yes, when I was a child, my Nanna would make it. I’d watch her do it, but she never shared the recipe, and with all the dialects in the family, I didn’t know it’s name. I’m in my sixties, and wanted to make it, but the recipe was long lost to life. Besides, I always thought there was chickpeas in it, and that cloudy remembrance made it hard to find the recipe. Thank you for bringing it back to me. I will make it for Valentine’s Day. Christmas desserts are already accounted for 😃.
I will also look into making your Nonna’s limoncello. I have lemons to use up. Thank you for sharing our culture.
Great.
Thank you my friend 🙏🏻
Those are yummy. Also good to let people know it's an Italian dish. I didn't know that.
Great! Are you going to try making this recipe?
@@vincenzosplate When I have lemoncello I will make it. That's the thing that is keeping me.
my aunts make these every year for us
Oh wow 🤩 did you ever get the recipe from them?
@@vincenzosplate i never asked but this year there wont be any since they visit grandma in italy over christmas
How are these different than Pignolata?
Hi it’s the same thing ,everyone does it different,where I come from we only use flour and eggs and some salt and it’s cooked in honey for 15 minutes 😊🇦🇺
Struffoli are good, but Salento purciddhuzzi are better. No eggs, and the flour is mixed with olive oil, mandarin juice and anise liqueur, and flavored with lemon peel. You will find many recipes online because, practically, every family has their own. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone
Love your recipes but you have us stumped. In the video, you said 250 Grams is 1 and 1/3 cup, the recipe you wrote says it's 1.66 cups and if you google 250 Grams of flour it says it is equal to 2 cups. What do you think?
We call it pignolata
oh yes! In abruzzo it is called Cicerchiata
I love them, but I don't like those fake colorful thingies you added at the end :)
of course you can avoid them!
They look more like chickpeas
Ogni volta che vedo un nuovo video da te, mi manca l'Italia più e più 😢
Oh mi dispiace! 😢😢
Ciao Vincenzo, you made tear up. The whole family would get together every December to help my mama make what she called Honey Rings! She would form a"ring" around a decorative Christmas plate and fill the center with all her cookies topped with powdered sugar. The bigger the ring the more important you were in her life! We averaged 50 to 60 rings every Christmas, even mailed some! Beautiful!! Buon Natale!
Ciao da Oregon, Vincenzo! My heart leapt out of my chest when I saw the photo in my TH-cam feed. My sister and I were just talking about how every Christmas our nonna would make something that looks very much like this. But we knew it as “pignalatta.” I don’t even know if I am spelling it correctly. Have you ever heard of that name? Even though there were no pinenuts in the recipe, she shaped it like a pine tree and I am certain that’s where the name comes from.
oh this is awesome my friend. This dish is called in different ways around Italy, and I've already heard that name, so your Nonna made the same dish.
Have you ever tried making it?
@@vincenzosplate My cousin found our Nonna’s recipe! My sister says the pignolata is formed into the shape of pine cones, hence the name. We will make it with the honey from my honeybees in honor of our grandmother and as a salute to Vincenzo‘s Plate. Think of your TH-cam channel as a true ministry of the heart, giving the gift of our culture to the entire world! But not only that, perhaps more important is the fact that you transfuse renewed cultural blood into those of us who no longer live in Italy or Sicily. Where did I learn how to make the Pasta alla norma, bucatini con le sarde e arancini? One place: Vincenzo’s Plate.
To me no Christmas Eve table is complete without a plate of struffoli!!!
In Taranto we call these Sannacchijudere, and when your relatives make those you truly feel like Christmas is incumbent...sigh, only eight months until we can taste those again
Thanks for sharing your holiday tradition with us! Can't wait for you to try this recipe during the upcoming holiday season 🎄🍴
I love this recipe Vincenzo, my Mom always made Struffoli, I liked them when I was a kid (long time ago), but they got boring for me, I love how these have lemon and orange zest, and limoncello. I’ll be making these for sure.
This is similar to moroccan chebakia
Wow interesting
Mia zia, mia mamma, mia suoccera le fa . Devo incominciare le fare io. Buon Natale da Montreal. Have to practice my Italian writing 👍
Soo dovresti provare a farli tu 😍
It was soo beautiful.. up until the sprinkles .... WHYYY :p
thank you! Of course you can add something else on top
I will definitely make this for Christmas 😀Thanks!
Awesome! Can’t wait for you to try this recipe 😍
That looks so amazing!😋 Definitely making Struffoli when i’m not on a diët anymore. Sjeez… Now i’m hungry.😂
Amazing! I can’t wait for you to try this recipe 😍
Thanks for sharing your recipe's
it's always a pleasure for us!
I'm glad you finally reuploaded this video
oh I appreciate it! Are you going to make Struffoli?
@@vincenzosplate of course 😁
I was born on Christmas Day and i really love to making cookies and other Christmas food. Christmas will coming in December 2024. Thank you for sharing me. Love from Indonesia 🇲🇨
Your cooking is beautiful as always. Love from Bangladesh. -Romance talukder
Than you. My Aunt always made this. How long before Christmas can you make them? How do you store them so they last better? Is it better to make and fry the balls early and then add the honey closer to Christmas?
Well you should make the whole recipe one or two days before Christmas!
my mother used to make it at Christmas time. She used to make them as thin bows.. no lemoncello. She never gave me the recipe so I never made it, myself. She used her hands. She came from Agropoli Italy in 1920 and for some reason never wrote her recipes down so I would watch her and try to memorize her amounts and processes... failed with Struffoli, though. Couldn't even remember the name for the longest time.
Looks like honey covered cheetos lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My nonna never did it like this...haha
(That's a joke. Don't hate me!) lol
Seriously though, awesome job, as always! =)
many many thanks! 🙏🏻 Have you ever tried Struffoli?
Shame on your Nonna!!!
What great fantastic video Vincenzo you’ve welcome
Thank you Laura. This is a special recipe. Will you try it?
Buon Natale Vincenzo! Cent anni!
Buone feste anche a te David ❤
We used to eat struffoli when children, qui in Brasile, comunque da molto non lo facciamo. Grazie del bel ricordo!
è un piacere per me 🙏🏻
A tip
Who not have limoncello can use white dry wine
Ciao Vincenzo. I will try to make them sometime
I’m making mine as we speak! Great video!
Awesome! Have you tried it? How it was?
@@vincenzosplate I actually make my grandmother’s recipe, but I will be trying yours soon. Looks fantastic! I’m making your Tarali Al Vino today.
Great video sir!!! My wife who's family is from Vasto Abbruzzo makes a very similar dish called cicerchiata. Maybe you could do that one too!!!
I think the 2 are the same! I prefer the name "cicerchiata" because it refers to the look of the balls that resemble "ceci" (chick peas).
It is the same dessert! It is called in different ways, depends on the region! But yes I’m Abruzzo we call it Cicerchiata
Just like ones Nona use to throw at me🥰
Can you use crema di limoncello
sure!
I bet it took a week to clean that pan!
Hahaha nooo why?
Looks amazing, thank you for the recipe Vincenzo
My pleasure!! Are you going to make Struffoli?
For sure :D
Yes. From Naples!!!!
Goes back in my dads Neapolitan family for many many decades.
Delicious
Recepie for canolis please
I'm going to try making this. Thanks!
great, I'm sure you will love it 😍
My mother loves it
Thanks!
oh wow thank you SO much! 🤩
Merry Christmas!
Happy holidays!
We called this chichidas when I was a kid. This one hit me right in the feels.
Thanks for sharing your memories with us 😊 It's always great to hear how food can bring back fond childhood memories. Have a great day! 🍝👨🍳
Sopranos
FABULOUS
Wow thank you!!
Hi Vincenzo
Please could you make Porchetta
Grazie 😊
Please let me know what’s going on your table Christmas Day
Ciao Ciao
hi! Here you can find my Porchetta recipe www.vincenzosplate.com/porchetta-recipe/
No, I am sorry as a Italian woman born in Australia Struffoli is a dish/ dessert from Naples not from the south of Italy.
Thank you for sharing that insight! It's always valuable to have the regional context, and I appreciate your clarification. Struffoli from Naples sounds absolutely delightful, and I'm sure it brings a unique flavor that captures the essence of that region.
Is Naples not in the south of Italy?
I love your enthusiasm!
Thank you! Your support and appreciation mean a lot. Stay tuned for more exciting recipes and culinary adventures! 🙌🍽️😊
Thanks vincenzo 👍👍👏👏
My pleasure!
LOVED IT! 😍
Glad you liked it!!
This recipe looks fantastic
Oh wow I’m glad you think so 🙏🏻
@@vincenzosplate I do, they look really tasty
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY....GREAT JOB
Happy holidays to you too!