Nonna Lina makes three different types of Ciambelle, which are basically ring shaped
cookies or breads. This recipe using wine and anise seeds is a family favorite. It�s great with a glass of white wine, or
with coffee for a mid-morning snack. Don�t worry about being too professional in shaping them, as you want them to look a little
rustic so people know you made them yourself!
2 Cups of Sugar
2 Cups of White Wine
1 Cup of Oil (I find olive oil too strong of a flavor)
3 Tablespoons Anise Seeds
6 Teaspoons Baking Powder
8 Cups of All-Purpose Flour
Granulated Sugar
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On a large board or counter top, start by making a large mound using 8 cups of flour, the sugar, anise seeds,
and baking powder. Make a well in the center, and begin to add the wine and the oil, mixing as you go along.
Continue in this manner, adding more flour as needed until all the liquid ingredients have been used.
Knead for a few minutes until smooth. The dough should resemble stiff bread dough.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees, and begin to shape the cookies. Break off a small piece, and roll it into a 1-1/2 inch thick rope about 7-8 inches long.
Join the ends to form a ring shape. The cookies should be about 3-4 inches across. Dip the tops in the sugar, and
place on a baking sheet. Bake for about 40 minutes or until light golden brown. Cool well before storing.
These cookies keep well in a tightly closed container, but I like to freeze half which works out well.
Nonna Lina � 2003
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