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Struffoli / Honey Dough Balls

A very traditional Italian holiday and/or special occasion treat, always made at Christmas time, these little, ball-shaped cookies are a holiday favorite for many Italian families. Struffoli originated in the Naples area of Italy, which was influenced by the Greeks who once controlled Naples. The name “struffoli” comes from the Greek “strongulos” which means “round in shape”. Traditionally, the dough is made on a table top by putting the flour and eggs on the table and mixing with the hands.


Struffoli / Honey Dough Balls
source DiMaggioFamily.com
categories cookies, dessert, italian
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Optional: Before adding sprinkles, use hands to place honey coated balls and chocolate chips on to a large plate, mounding them into a cone/pyramid shape. Sprinkle with colored sprinkles. NOTE: If struffoli are too sticky to handle while shaping, slightly wet hands with cold water to help keep them from sticking to your hands while shaping. Struffoli will stay fresh if they are stored tightly covered in a cool, dry place.

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