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Italian Butter Cookies are way better homemade, you’ll never buy them from a store or bakery again! Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line cookie trays with parchment. In a large bowl, cream the butter, sugar & salt until light and fluffy using a hand mixer. Add the egg yolks and vanilla and mix on medium speed until well combined.
“Italian Butter” is a really cute name for this! I love dipping warm bread into this mixture and it comes very close to the stuff they serve at the famous Italian chain restaurant – Carrabba’s.
This traditional Italian chestnut cake is prepared with chestnut flour, olive oil, rosemary, raisins, and (occasionally) pine nuts. The recipe does not call for any other type of flour or sugar, making this cake a gluten-free and sugar-free delicacy. Some varieties may use other dried fruits, but the traditional version only includes raisins.
The cake is often garnished with halved strawberries or raspberries, while the restaurant versions are often served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. Although the origins of torta Caprese are quite murky, many believe that it was invented by mistake, when a cook left out the flour from a recipe.
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