Fritelli

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Fritelli
Origin
Place of origin France
Region or state Corsica
Details
Type Doughnut or fritter
Main ingredient(s) wheat flour or Chestnut flour

Fritelli (singular Fritellu) are Corsican doughnuts or fritters made from fried wheat [1] or chestnut flour.[2] A preparation of the fritters is referred to as Fritelli di Casgiu Frescu with fresh cheese or Fritelli di Salciccia with sausage.[3]

According to an 1880 Scribners monthly account, the chestnuts were collected from those that had fallen (and beating the trees to knock them down was discouraged). The nuts were then taken to huts and placed six-inches deep in trays where they were slow cooked with green wood fires until hard and dry. In this state they could be kept for years and were milled into flour "like corn or wheat", which was then made into fritelli or other dishes such as "pulenta" (polenta), necci, pattoni, castagnacciu, and cialdi.[4]

See also

References

  1. Schapira (1994) p. 123
  2. Robert I. C. Fisher Fodor's France 2005 page 639
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  4. Volume 14 1880 Scribners monthly page 628/ Richard Watson Gilder The Century illustrated monthly magazine, Volume 19

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