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Maritozzo
Sweet bun filled with cream, may also contain dried fruit, serve with cappuccino
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A Sweet Roman Tradition: Maritozzi, Cream-Filled Buns | ITALY Magazine
Maritozzi, sweet buns typical from Lazio...
Sweet Buns Recipe With Whipped Cream - Roman Maritozzi
These cream-filled sweet buns from the region of Lazio were traditionally made for Easter as a treat after the season of Lent. Men also hid rings or other small golden objects in them and offered...
Homemade Maritozzi - Recipe | Hardcore Italians
Maritozzi are traditional Italian pastries made of sweet bread and cream. They were the preferred breakfast of the Romans in the 1950s, and are still eaten in Rome today! Watch the video below by Liva Pucci to learn how to make them...
Maritozzi, sweet bread with cream - Bake-Street.com
Maritozzi con panna, Italian sweet bread stuffed with cream. An incredible tender and aromatic bun from Lazio which was common to eat in Lent...
Maritozzi con la Panna: Cream Filled Italian Buns - Honest Cooking
Learn how to make the whipped cream-filled brioche bons that no Roman - and to be honest, no one else either - can resist...
How to Make Italian Sweet Buns (Maritozzi)
Breakfast, La Dolce Vita style...
Italian Roman Maritozzo con la Panna
Italian Roman Maritozzo con la Panna is a sweet roll cut open and filled with panna, fresh whipped cream. This sweet is from the Lazio region...
Strawberries & Cream Maritozzi Recipe | Hardcore Italians
This typical Lazio dessert is made with only the simplest of ingredients and can be filled with whatever cream or spread you like...
Maritozzi With Whipped Cream - Authentic Italian Recipes
The recipe of Maritozzi With Whipped Cream is typical of the Lazio tradition. Maritozzi are sweet buns that you will often find in bakeries in Rome...
Maritozzi Con La Panna (Roman cream buns) | saffronambrosia
The June bread challenge set for us in the We Knead to Bake group was ‘Maritozzi Con La Panna’ – which is an Italian sweet bun, sort of like a brioche. They have an orange and va…...
Recipe of the Week: Maritozzi | The home of non-fiction publishing
The maritozzo is the centrepiece of my Roman breakfast. With its curious name – an affectionate derivative of marito, which means husband – it’s a tease in the form of a sticky bun. It first…...
Maritozzi Con La Panna (Roman cream buns) | saffronambrosia
The June bread challenge set for us in the We Knead to Bake group was ‘Maritozzi Con La Panna’ – which is an Italian sweet bun, sort of like a brioche. They have an orange and va…...
We Knead To Bake #28 : Maritozzi Con La Panna (Roman Cream Buns) Recipe | My Diverse Kitchen - A Vegetarian Blog
Roman Cream Buns are soft sweet orange flavoured cream filled buns made with pine nuts and raisins. They are very popular in Roman cafes for breakfast...
Shobha's Food Mazaa: MARITOZZI CON LA PANNA ( Roman Cream Buns )
Over 1250 recipes of all cuisines by Shobha. Search or request for any recipe...
Maritozzi con la Panna – Sweet Roman Bun with Cream – T O N I B R A N C A T I S A N O
Maritozzi are sweet buns that you will often find in bakeries in Rome. They can be plain but usually close to Easter you will find them with sultanas, candied peel and sometimes also pine nuts. I…...
Maritozzi with must to celebrate autumn - Hotel Fonte Cesia
Maritozzi with must is a typical Umbrian bun, you can taste it from september when, following the grape harvest, we have grape must...
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