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Saffron and Potato Doughnuts

Frisciolas

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  • Makes about

    30

    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in
A Sardinian Cookbook

By Giovanni Pilu and Roberta Muir

Published 2012

  • About

These sweets are traditionally made for the celebrations of Carnevale, which runs from Giovedi Grasso (‘fat Thursday’), the Thursday before Lent, to Martedi Grasso (‘fat Tuesday’, Mardi Gras in French), the day before the Lenten fast begins. I remember my aunties shaping frisciolas like doughnuts with a hole in the middle, but they’re made in different shapes all over Italy. Frisciolas is the name for them in my dad’s dialect, but Mum calls them cattas<

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