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Migliaccio (sweet)

So, what exactly IS Migliaccio? I would describe it as a custardy cake which tastes like a Sfogliatella filling and looks like a Pastiera without the pastry. In Italy we serve it around Carnevale (The time just before Lent) and it is enjoyed all over the peninsula, from Naples where it originated to Milan. The seasonality of the cake is underlined even more with its delicious citrus taste. I used tangerines, but you could use lemon or grapefruit.


Migliaccio (sweet)
source Web
categories dessert, coffee, italian
yield Serves 8
prep time 30 mins
total time 2 hours 30 mins

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INSTRUCTIONS

NOTES
Makes a 6″ to 7″ spring form pan NOTE: Plan ahead. Make it the day before service and you will enjoy a far superior taste and texture

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