As I said in my previous post I had the privilege of learning how to make cappelletti from my daughter-in-law’s nana who was in for a visit from out of town. This women is in her 80’s and is a spitfire in the kitchen! Not a strip of dough was wasted that day. She took over the kitchen like it was a military procedure, every scrap of dough left over was made into something edible. She put all of us “younger” ones to shame as she kept saying, ” Come on girls we still have more dough here!”She has the best personality, I want to be like her when I grow up!
Making cappelletti is a labor of love, I didn’t realize it until I made them myself, you’re working with small disc’s of dough each one stuffed individually and then shaped into a little hat, it’s very time consuming but so much fun when you’re doing it with a bunch of people, there were 5 of us actively making them.
It didn’t take me too long to catch on, I think after about 15 tries I became an honorary cappelletti maker.
The dough was cut from a handmade disc the size being around 2 inches, then a savory filling of meat and cheese was piped right into the center..
After you sit doing them for a while you start to pick up speed and by the time we were finished we ended up with 800!They were then placed in the freezer single layer on baking sheets until frozen, then into freezer bags.
We each went home with our own goodie bags, I couldn’t wait to taste these, but such a labor of love requires homemade broth to place them in, so that is what I did. The day before we ate them I made a rich chicken stock with leeks, onions, carrots and herbs, when it was finished simmering I strained it twice so it was nice and clear, because after all the cappelletti is really the star here.
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I’m Marie, a wife, mother, mother-in-law, and gramma of two beautiful girls. My passion is food, clear and simple but especially Italian food, hence the name of my blog, Proud Italian Cook. I want you to feel right at home here so grab a cup of coffee, I’ll get the pastries, take a look around and enjoy your visit! {








