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Panettone

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PHOTO; ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLIST; FRANCESCA ZANI

Large domed boxes of Italian panettone line grocery and bakery shelves during the holiday season. Inside those boxes lies the magic of panettone, which is a nostalgic Christmas bread we’ve come to love over the years. It’s a rich, fruity, bread-like cake studded with citrusy essence. For this recipe, we’ve minimized the prep time without sacrificing the quality. You’ll still get all the bits of chocolate that melt in your mouth and orange peel to brighten the bite.

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Oven Baked Pizzelles

ERIK BERNSTEIN

Most people who are familiar with pizzelles won’t associate them with the oven. But because not everyone is going to get their hands on a specialty pizzelle waffle iron—unless it was passed down from generations of grandparents—then how do you make them? Answer: cookie stamps!

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Struffoli

LUCY SCHAEFFER

Struffoli are a traditional Neapolitan dessert served at Christmas. Little balls of dough are flavored with citrus zest and a splash of wine, deep-fried until crispy and light, and tossed in honey to sweeten the deal. As if this isn’t already enough of a delight, the balls then get shaped into a wreath (the honey comes into play again, helping everything stick together) and covered in rainbow nonpareil sprinkles.

Get the Struffoli recipe.

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Tiramisu

PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: LENA ABRAHAM

Tiramisu is admittedly a bit of a process to make, but it’s so worth it. Set yourself up for success by keeping your workspace as tidy as possible, particularly when dipping your ladyfingers in the rum and coffee.

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Cuccidati

PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISON

If Fig Newtons had a grown-up, glamorous sister, she would be cuccidati. Packed with a sticky-sweet, spiced fig filling and showered in rainbow sprinkles, these bite-sized Italian cookies are more than ready for a party. They’re traditionally made during the winter holidays, but to be honest, we think they’d be perfect for any celebration, any time of the year.

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Zeppole

PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: ERIKA JOYCE

Zeppole are the perfect snack for serving with coffee for a midmorning pastry break, or serve with chocolate sauce for a more decadent dessert. In Italy, larger zeppole are often filled with pastry cream. For a take on that version, use a paring knife to poke a small hole in the side of the donut, then fill with pastry cream using a piping bag.

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Italian Ricotta Cookies

PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: LENA ABRAHAM

These melt-in-your-mouth holiday cookies are an Italian classic, and a breeze to make. What’s more fun than frosting? Sprinkles! You can adorn these cookies with any combination of sprinkles, whether for a Christmas celebration or just another Tuesday.

Get the Italian Ricotta Cookies recipe.

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Perfect Panna Cotta

Lucy schaeffer

Panna cotta is a cream-based Italian dessert that is set with gelatin, and any dessert that uses cream as the main dessert is a must-make in our books. This no-bake dessert is delicate, creamy, and all-around decadent.

Get the Perfect Panna Cotta recipe.

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Italian Rainbow Cookies

Lucy Schaeffer

Italian rainbow cookies always catch our eye when we see them packaged at the store or behind the glass counter at bakeries. Now you can make them at home! They’re technically more cake than cookie, but they’ll still be welcome in any cookie exchange.

Get the Italian Rainbow Cookies recipe.

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Panettone Cookies

ERIK BERNSTEIN

These cookies are a simpler approach to the sought-after Christmas bread. To think a fluffy, enriched bread can somehow translate into a buttery cookie might seem preposterous, but these cookies are the perfect base for orange peel, currants, dried apricots, chocolate, and almonds.

Get the Panettone Cookies recipe.

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Tiramisu Cake

ANDREW BUI

It’s hard not to love a creamy, light slice of tiramisu. We’ll take it any form, really, but we especially love it in cake form, like in our tiramisu cheesecake or this layer cake. Whether you’re just looking for a slightly more approachable take on the Italian classic, or are just a tiramisu fanatic looking for a clever twist, this recipe will be perfect for whatever you’re celebrating.

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Nutty Peppermint Chocolate Biscotti

What really sets this version apart from most other biscotti recipes is the use of whole wheat flour. Not only does it add a little nutritional bump, it also contributes a slight nutty-sweetness that pairs really well with the dark cocoa powder, subtle peppermint, and crunchy almonds.

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Pignoli Cookies

Parker feierbach

The treat is studded with pignoli, Italian for pine nuts, and gets even more nutty flavor from a hefty amount of almond paste (one of our favorite secret weapons in baked goods for its rich, slightly sweet flavor). Egg whites help give the cookies a superbly chewy and airy texture, and also help make this cookie totally gluten-free—no flour required!

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White Chocolate Cranberry Orange Biscotti

ERIK BERNSTEIN

A lot of treats consider themselves coffee/tea companions, but none hold a candle to the crispy, crunchy goodness that is the biscotti. These have the classic flavor combination of cranberry and orange, and we dipped in white chocolate and coated in chopped pistachios to add a little extra indulgence.

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Flourless Chocolate Cake

Parker feierbach

The best part about this flourless cake is that it doesn’t require any flour alternatives and is 100% gluten-free. Cocoa powder and eggs give it all the lift and structure it needs. Elegant and sleek, this is the cake we make the most whenever we’re having dinner guests or need to throw together a quick and easy dessert for a party.

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Italian Lemon Cookies

PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER PHOTOGRAPHY; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE

Originally served at weddings (to symbolize tying the knot), these Italian cookies now commonly found at holiday gatherings too. A soft but sturdy dough is flavored with lemon juice and zest, then rolled into a knot. After baking, it gets dipped in a lemon-y glaze and finished with even more zest.

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Cannoli Cookies

Andrew bui

If you love cannoli but making them from scratch seems daunting, let us introduce you to cannoli cookies. This cookie recipe has all of the flavors you love in a cannoli, like ricotta, orange zest, mini chocolate chips, and pistachios, but with a fraction of the effort. The result is a soft, cake-like cookie with flavors that are reminiscent of cannoli.

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Amaretti Cookies

If you like the flavor of French macarons, you’ll love this take on Italian amaretti cookies. Soft, pillowy, moist, sweet, and lightly scented with amaretto liqueur as well as citrus zests, these cookies get made multiple times a season, year after year.

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