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Amaretti di Saronno

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Type
  
Biscuit

Region or state
  
Saronno

Place of origin
  
Italy

Origin
  
Italy


Main ingredients
  
Almonds, sugar, egg whites, amaretto

Similar
  
Amaretto, Biscotti, Almond biscuit, Macaroon, Pignolo

Ricetta amaretti secchi o amaretti di saronno


Amaretti di Saronno (singular amaretto di Saronno) refer to an amaretto (almond flavored) macaroon that is traditional to Saronno, a comune of Lombardy, Italy. It is one of many types of traditional amaretto biscuits.

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Amaretti di Saronno Italian bitter almond biscuits Italian Language Blog

The Amaretti di Saronno are widely available commercially, most notably through the brand Lazzaroni. Amaretti di Saronno are unrelated to Amaretto liqueur, which is produced by two other companies based in Saronno - ILLVA and PLF.

Legend

Amaretti di Saronno Less is Morbier ingredient AMARETTI DI SARONNO

The invention of this amaretto has received an amorous Renaissance treatment. In the early 18th century, a Milanese bishop or cardinal surprised the town of Saronno with a visit. A young couple, residents of the town, welcomed him and paid tribute with an original confection: on the spur of the moment, they had baked biscuits made of sugar, egg whites, and crushed apricot kernels or almonds. These so pleased the visiting bishop that he blessed the two with a happy and lifelong marriage, resulting in the preservation of the secret recipe over many generations.

References

Amaretti di Saronno Wikipedia