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Camporelli

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Camporelli
Glazed Camporelli being prepared
Alternative namesBiscotti Camporelli
CourseDessert
Place of originItaly
Region or stateNovara
Main ingredientsFlour, Sugar, Egg
Food energy
(per serving)
28 kcal per biscuit kcal

Camporelli[1] or biscotti Camporelli, is a light biscuit made with three ingredients--flour, sugar, and eggs--and then baked twice. They are characterized by their round, long shape, crispy edges, and golden color, as well as the lack of fat, such as butter.[2] They are used in various tiramisu recipes, served with ice cream or eaten alone.

History

City of Novara

The predecessor of biscotti Camporelli was the biscottini di Novara, created by the nuns of the area and given to the clergy as gifts.[3] Biscotti Camporelli was developed by Luigi Camporelli in Novara in 1852, resuming the previous tradition and commercializing it, selling it in the family bakery.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Biscottini di Novara dal 1852 - Camporelli". Camporelli - Biscottini di Novara dal 1852 (in Italian).
  2. ^ "Biscottini Di Novara". Ale Gambini. 26 January 2015.
  3. ^ "La storia dei biscottini di Novara - Camporelli". Camporelli - Biscottini di Novara dal 1852 (in Italian).