Fritule

Summary

Fritule is a Croatian festive pastry made particularly for Christmas. They resemble little doughnuts, the Italian zeppole, Venetian frìtole, and the Dutch Christmas snack oliebollen ('balls of oil'). However, they are usually flavored with rum and citrus zest, containing raisins, and are topped with powdered sugar.[1] A variant of the dish, called miške, is prepared in Slovenia.

Fritule
TypeDoughnut
Place of originCroatia
Region or stateCroatia, Italy, Slovenia
Created byTraditional
Main ingredientsbatter, rum, citrus zest, raisins, powdered sugar
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  1. ^ "Croatian Fritule | Christmas Cookie | recipes". www.clevelandwomen.com. Retrieved 2024-01-10.

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  • http://www.clevelandwomen.com/house/rec-cccroat.htm
  • http://www.theworldwidegourmet.com/countries/europe/croatia/fritters.htm Archived 2006-09-20 at the Wayback Machine