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Pizzelle Napoletane | Traditional Snack From Naples, Italy | TasteAtlas

Pizzelle Napoletane

(Pizzette di Pasta Cresciuta, Zeppole di Pasta Cresciuta, Montanare, Montanarine)

A representative of traditional Neapolitan cuisine, pizzelle napoletane are small deep-fried pizzas that are traditionally topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella or grated Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, and fresh basil leaves. Often referred to as montanare or montanarine because of their resemblance to pizza montanara, these pizzas are prepared with soft, leavened and yeasty dough that is shaped into round, flattened pizzas, which are then fried in oil and become puffy and light.


Once a staple of Naples’ cucina povera, pizzelle napoletane are nowadays a favorite street food item sold by numerous street vendors throughout the city. Savory and flavor-packed, these tiny fried pizzas are usually served as appetizers in Neapolitan restaurants and pizzerias, but they are also commonly served as party snacks.