pisturatelle
Pisturatelle is a type of small, typically sweet, fried dough pastry. While variations exist, they are commonly found in Southern Italian cuisine, particularly in regions like Sicily and Campania. The name itself is thought to be derived from the Italian word "pistura," meaning dough or batter.
These pastries are often made from a simple dough, sometimes enriched with eggs or a touch of
Pisturatelle are frequently enjoyed as a dessert or a sweet snack, often served during holidays and festive