conduzi
Conduzi is a traditional Italian dessert that has gained popularity in recent years. It is a layered pastry consisting of a thin sheet of puff pastry, a layer of sweetened ricotta cheese, and a layer of candied fruit. The pastry is typically rolled out thinly and cut into small squares or rectangles, creating a crispy crust. The ricotta cheese is mixed with sugar and sometimes vanilla extract, and spread evenly over the pastry. The candied fruit, often a mix of citrus peel and other fruits, is sprinkled on top of the ricotta layer. The pastry is then folded over the filling, creating a neat package, and baked until golden brown. Conduzi is often served chilled or at room temperature, and can be enjoyed as a dessert or a snack. It is a popular choice for celebrations and gatherings, and is known for its delicate balance of sweet and tart flavors. The dessert's origins are not well-documented, but it is believed to have been created in the late 20th century in Italy. Conduzi is typically made with fresh ingredients and can be found in Italian bakeries and specialty food stores. It is a versatile dessert that can be enjoyed on its own or paired with coffee or dessert wine.