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Canestrelli (Liguria) | Traditional Cookie From Liguria, Italy | TasteAtlas

Canestrelli (Liguria)

(Canestrelli di Acquasanta, Canestrelli di Santo Stefano d'Aveto, Canestrelletti di Torriglia )

Canestrelli liguri are ancient Ligurian flower-shaped butter cookies with a hole in the center, allegedly named after canestro, a straw basket in which they were left to cool down after baking. Although they are quite simple, made only with flour, sugar, butter, and hard-boiled yolks, these cookies are very popular, so much that they are even recognized as a traditional agricultural product of the region.


Local varieties of the recipe also exist, such as canestrelli di Santo Stefano D'Aveto, Acquasanta, or Torriglia, where the basic dough is enriched with ground almonds, lemon zest, orange blossom water, or a topping of granulated sugar before baking.


Canestrelli liguri are traditionally enjoyed generously rolled in powdered sugar, accompanied by a cup of coffee or tea.