Zippula
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Place of origin | Italy |
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Region or state | Calabria |
Main ingredients | Flour, potatoes |
A zippula (pl.: zippuli) or zeppole calabresi is a fried dough made to a recipe from Calabria, Italy. Zippuli are made with flour, water, yeast, boiled potatoes, and a pinch of salt.[1] There are many variations: often anchovies are added, but salt cod, stockfish, cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, olives, or 'nduja may also be added.[2]
Though variations exist amongst some Calabrian families, the zippula dough is prepared with fresh parsley, formed into zippuli and deep-fried in a skillet.
They are traditional in the provinces of Reggio Calabria, Catanzaro, Vibo Valentia and Cosenza.
See also
References
- ^ "Zippuli recipe". Il Globo. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
- ^ "Zippuli - Traditional Appetizer From Calabria". TasteAtlas. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
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