Friday, February 18, 2011

Have you seen Sfogliatelle in London??

The sfogliatella at Ferrara.

For reasons unknown it is impossible to find this Italian pastry, called Sfogliatelle, in London.


WHY?????


I've searched all over Greater London, talked with shop-owners, people I meet, restaurants, farmers markets. searched the web, everything. Nada.
How can London not have these sublime pastries?


I've seen some vaguely similar pastries here but they are filled with greasy sugar "creme". The real pastries are baked with a ricotta cheese and candied citron filling.
The photo above is of a classic sfogliatelle served at Ferrara's in New York City. A San Francisco restaurant owner was recently quoted as saying...
"The sfogliatelle from Ferrara's in New York City. They are a textural party in my mouth. Crispy, creamy, moist, powdery joy and not too sweet. All I need is one of them and a double espresso."

3 comments:

Asti said...

That's it. I'm doing a road trip to Basel so at least I can get a few at Graziella.

T Byro said...

Thanks for the reminder. Think i will pick one up after work tomorrow

Broklynite said...

Heh, I live right next door to Ferrara's.