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Cassatelle | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Calatafimi, Italy | TasteAtlas
Cassatelle | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Calatafimi, Italy | TasteAtlas
Cassatelle | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Calatafimi, Italy | TasteAtlas
Cassatelle | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Calatafimi, Italy | TasteAtlas
Cassatelle | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Calatafimi, Italy | TasteAtlas

Cassatelle

(Casateddi, Cassatelle, Cappidduzzi, Ravioli dolci, Sicilian Sweet Ravioli)

Cassatelle or casateddi are deep-fried Italian pastries that consist of a sugary filling enclosed within two thin layers of dough, which is enriched with white wine or Marsala. Often considered to be the sweet version of ravioli pasta, cassatelle originated in the Sicilian province of Trapani, where they are still traditionally prepared with a lemon-flavored filling that combines ricotta cheese and chocolate drops.


Apart from the traditional version, different varieties of this classic treat are widespread across Sicily. The most popular ones include cassatelle Agira, prepared with a cocoa-and-almond filling, and different varieties are made with pumpkin, figs, or chickpeas.


Cassatelle are usually prepared for the Carnival and during the months leading up to Easter. These deep-fried pastries are best enjoyed warm, while the exterior is firm and crispy, and they are typically served dusted with powdered sugar or cinnamon.