Zeppole – Zippoli Calabrese

How to Make Zeppole – Zippoli Calabrese

Zeppole calabresi are divine savory fried donuts on high demand in our household! This zeppole recipe uses the traditional Calabrian method, taught to us by Nonna Maria. She has been making her family drool for these for years and while the original is with anchovies, there is a caprese surprise in store for you too. Make these fresh with your family and friends and eat them hot on a special occasion. No one will dream at stopping at one when you recreate this zeppole recipe.

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Vincenzo’s Top Tips To Make Zeppole

Portion by portion

3kg of plain flour noted in this zeppole recipe will make around 50 or so. To make a smaller portion, start with 1kg and divide the ingredient quantities by 3.

 

Nonna’s Top Tips To Make Zeppole

To speed up the process

You can also place the bowl inside another larger one (or inside your sink) filled with hot water so that it keeps the mixture warmer which will help activate the yeast even quicker.

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Zeppole - Zippoli Calabrese

Vincenzo's Plate
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes
Course Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine Italian
Servings 10

Equipment

  • Extra large mixing bowl
  • Medium bowl
  • Tablespoon
  • Deep fryer or medium fry pan

Ingredients
  

  • 3 kg Plain flour 6.6lbs
  • 8 cups Warm water
  • 3 sachets Dry yeast
  • 1.5 tbsp of salt
  • 3 tbsp Extra virgin olive oil EXOO
  • Vegetable oil for frying
  • INGREDIENTS FOR THE FILLING:
  • Anchovies Or Sardines
  • Dry mozzarella
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Fresh basil leaves
  • Small bowl with oil for keeping your hands moist

Instructions
 

  • Zeppole (also known as Zippoli) are best served nice and hot, so prepare the mixture ahead of time, then fry them up on the spot for your guests!
  • To start with, fill up a bowl with 2 cups of warm water and dissolve 1.5 tablespoons of salt by stirring them in.
  • In a separate bowl, prepare up to 3kg/6.6lbs of plain flour.
  • Next, pour 3 sachets of dry yeast into the warm water and stir through to dissolve before adding 3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil and continuing to stir.
  • To ensure the yeast is activated, place a flat plate over the top of the bowl with the yeast mixture and leave for at least 15-20 minutes or until bubbles have formed on the top layer.
  • Once the bubbles have formed, stir it again, create a small well in the middle of the flour and gently pour the mixture in.
  • Keep a bowl of warm water next to you at all times as you will need to keep adding this to your zeppole dough.
  • Mix through the liquid using your hands to ensure there is no dry flour left and keep gradually adding water until you get a consistency that is thick and sticky,
  • For this zeppole recipe, each time you add water, knead the dough and turn it over so it combines really well.
  • Once you have reached the right consistency (it will take at least 15 minutes), cover the bowl with a kitchen towel or folded tablecloth so no air is let in, leaving it for at least an hour to raise.
  • Before you start cooking the zeppole, heat up the desired amount of vegetable oil in the fryer or saucepan to approx. 180 degrees celcius (356F).
  • Place a small bowl with oil next to you as you will need to keep your hands moist at all times through this process.
  • Prepare a large plate or tray with kitchen paper so you can place your zeppole inside and this can absorb any excess oil.
  • Remove the cover from the dough and moisten your hands using the oil.
  • Pull up a piece of dough and roughly flatten it out on the palm of your hand. Take an anchovy (sardine or your desired filing), place it in the middle and then fold the dough over, and twist it on both ends gently to encase the anchovy, making sure there are no holes and that the dough is not too thin around the filling.
  • Place it into the fryer/saucepan, and add a few more without overcrowding them.
  • Using a long set of tongs, tap the zippoli to turn them over and once they are completely golden, they’re ready!
  • Remove them from the oil, place them onto your plate or tray and serve.
  • Repeat until the dough is finished.
  • You can even make this zeppole recipe plain with no feeling, or leave some dough until dessert time and dip plain ones in honey and cinnamon!
  • E ora si mangia, Vincenzo’s Plate….Enjoy!

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Keyword Basil, Cherry Tomatoes, Easy Italian Appetizers, Finger Food, Zeppole
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

How to serve Zeppole

Immediately! There are no arguments that zeppole taste best when eaten HOT, but you can also prepare them ahead of time and warm them up in the oven.

 

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4 Responses to Zeppole – Zippoli Calabrese

  1. Dan October 22, 2023 at 7:09 PM #

    My Nonna made these but also added a heap of parmesan and I think potato. The bowl barely made it to the table before everyone attacked them. Beautiful memories.

    • Vincenzo's Plate October 27, 2023 at 11:28 PM #

      I’m glad that your Nonna’s zippoli calabrese were so popular. It’s always a pleasure to hear about recipes that have been passed down through generations and that bring people together.

  2. Vic December 24, 2023 at 12:32 PM #

    This is the exact recipe my mom made every Christmas Eve and it was part of our tradition on Christmas Eve along with spaghetti with oil, bread cubes and walnuts and the tradition of seafood on Christmas Eve. My mother was a spectacular cook who would put most chefs to shame.
    She’s been gone for 2 years now but at Christmas Eve when we’re cooking the traditional Italian dinner and I know she’s guiding my hands as she’s with us in spirit. Keep up the great work Vincenzo. I love the Calabrese dishes you prepare as it reminds me of growing up in a real Italian home.

    • Vincenzo's Plate December 27, 2023 at 7:11 PM #

      Your Christmas Eve sounds like a real feast for the soul, full of love, tradition, and her delicious zeppole. I know she’d be beaming to see you carry on her legacy in the kitchen, keeping those memories alive with every golden puff. Keep the spirit burning in your household, my friend!

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