Fravioli

Submitted by: Valerie 
Deep fried ravioli with a mildly sweet ricotta filling. 

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Sfingi

Submitted by: KITTYCATGRL 
A sweet batter made from ricotta cheese is deep fried and drizzled with honey and sprinkled with confectioners' sugar. Also called zeppole. 

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Churros II

Submitted by: DIZZYTOE 
Fried sticks of pastry are rolled in cinnamon sugar while still hot. A wonderful Mexican style treat! 

Listy II

Submitted by: Kathi 
This is from my Bohemian (Czech) grandmother's recipes. They are pronounced 'Liss-tay'. 

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Fattigmann

Submitted by: Jennifer 
This is in response to Carol's request for what she called 'Futimonbuckles' but in Norwegian - Fattigmann Bakkels would sound the way she spelled it. This is a very old recipe that dates back over a 100 years and actually means 'Poor Man's Cakes'. 

Puggie Woogie

Submitted by: Enaid 
Fried dumplings rolled in sugar. These are a little bit like doughnuts. 

Cannoli III

Submitted by: Lesa Caruso 
When in a hurry I buy my cannoli shells from an Italian Deli. I drain my ricotta in a strainer covered with cheese cloth so the filling holds up longer. Very tasty and you can add more chocolate chips or less depending on your preference. 

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Listy III

Submitted by: Kathi 
This is from my Bohemian (Czech) grandmother. They are pronounced 'Liss-tay'. These are also called Roses. 

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Chrusciki II

Submitted by: shirleyo 
These are strips of sweet dough fried , and dusted with confectioners' sugar.  

Suphganiot

Submitted by: Mel Levy 
Doughnuts without holes! This is a traditional Jewish holiday recipe, suphganiot are commonly served during the Hanukkah season. 
 
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