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25–30
Easy
By Giovanni Pilu and Roberta Muir
Published 2012
These are named after the House of Savoy, which ruled Sardinia (and ultimately the kingdom of Italy) until the end of World War II, when Italy became a republic. In Sardinia, they’re always served after a funeral with black coffee but also when guests come to visit. Guests are very important in Sardinia and whenever I make savoiardi, even today, they remind me of the excitement of having guests and serving them coffee and these biscuits.