Neapolátky
Neapolátky are a type of traditional Czech pastry, specifically a cookie. They are known for their distinctive spiral shape, achieved by rolling a thin dough into a spiral and then frying it. The dough is typically made from flour, eggs, sugar, and often a leavening agent like baking powder. After frying, Neapolátky are usually dusted with powdered sugar, which adds a sweet contrast to the slightly crisp cookie.
The origins of Neapolátky are somewhat debated, but they are a popular treat, particularly during festive seasons
Preparation involves carefully frying the coiled dough until it achieves a golden-brown color. The result is