Peach and Almond Canolli

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  • on December 24, 2008

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    This recipe is very simple and good, try it with different kinds of fruit like pineaple or can peaches,

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  • on September 07, 2007

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    To the person that asked if the shells were baked or fried. Emeril used the prepared fried shells you buy in any Italian Deli that also sells Italian foods. I personally make my own shells that are wrapped around canolli molds, and fried for a few minutes. If you can get at a Italian store, (Impasatta; a special pastry type of Ricotta, add some Rum, mini chocolate chips, confectioners sugar to taste

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  • on November 13, 2005

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    I have been looking for years for a simple canolli recipe. This is it! It is wonderful and simple. Thank you, Food Network and Molto Mario!

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  • on August 05, 2005

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    I think I missed somethng. The recipe says "prepared" shells. I did watch the episode, but wasn't paying close attention and it looked to me like the shells were either baked or fried. Anyone know??

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