Zeppole Italian Ricotta Doughnuts (2024)

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Zeppole, Italian Ricotta Doughnuts are so incredibly light. They’re sweet and crunchy on the outside and pillowy soft on the inside. As an added bonus, they’re simply a snap to make at home.

What are Zeppole

Zeppole, are essentially deep fried Italian dough balls.

They come in a variety of sizes and the more popular ones being the Zeppole di San Giuseppe which have a filling of ricotta or even custard and topped with an amarena cherry. These are traditionally eaten during la Festa di San Giuseppe (Saint Joseph’s Day), which is celebrated every March 19.

They’re also known by other names such as Sfinge, but in my family they were always called castagnole fritte (deep-fried sweet pastry balls).

My mom would make sweet fritters for Easter and savoury fritters filled with anchovies for New Year’s Day.

This zeppole recipe you see here today however has the ricotta mixed in the dough and are so simple to make. They truly make a fuss free treat.

How To Make Zeppole Italian Doughnuts

This zeppole recipe comes together fairly quickly. There’s no kneading and no rising involved at all. How wonderful is that?!

You’ll need two mixing bowls.

One for sifting together the dry ingredients:

  • flour
  • baking powder
  • salt
  • sugar

The second bowl for beating together the ricotta and the eggs until fairly smooth.

You’ll then stir the flour mixture into the egg mixture until thoroughly combined. And, you’re now ready to deep fry the batter into little yummy nuggets.

I prefer to use a cookie scoop of approximately 1 1/2 inch in diameter but you can just as easily use two spoons to drop the dough into the hot oil. Just be careful to avoid any splashes.

This however, goes without saying when working with very hot oil!

Also I would avoid deep frying with olive oil as it doesn’t have a high smoking point. Any other neutral tasting oil will do.

How long do Zeppole, Italian Doughnuts need to be deep fried?

A few minutes are all that’s needed to deep fry these Italian doughnuts.

Use the two to three minutes of deep frying as a guideline. It will depend on how big or small you make them.

Mine were ready at the 3 minute mark!

They turn out light, fluffy on the inside and with a lovely crispy exterior every time!

All that’s needed to dress up these Italian doughnuts, is a dusting of powdered sugar for a little extra sweetness and for just a prettier overall look.

You can also roll them in a cinnamon sugar concoction if you wish. Or skip the cinnamon and roll them in just the granulated sugar.

Then simply pile them high on a serving platter and serve while still warm.

We love them so much so, that whenever I have some canned pumpkin purée I’ll make these adorable Pumpkin Ricotta Zeppole (Italian Doughnuts) These pumpkin zeppole are soft and fluffly and rolled in a cinnamon sugar mix. A pure delight!

But if you’re not a fan of ricotta. you may want to try these other yummy fritters,Italian Orange Frittelle (Italian fried dough balls) This variation of the Italian doughnut is partially made with finely ground almonds in the mix. And definitely just as yummy!

How Long do Zeppole Stay Fresh?

These Zeppole, Italian Ricotta Doughnuts are best eaten right after they’re deep fried and dusted with powdered sugar. That’s when they’re at their absolute best! Both crispy and soft to the bite.

Although, they’ll rarely make it past day one!

You really must try them because they are simply heavenly!

But fair warning, these Italian doughnuts are highly addictive and will disappear in a flash!

If you make this recipe remember totag@marisasitaliankitchenon Instagram so I can see your creation!

This recipe was last published February 8, 2018 and republished February 26, 2020 with updated photos and content.

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Zeppole, Italian Ricotta Doughnuts

These Zeppole, ricotta doughnuts are so incredibly light... sweet and crunchy on the outside and pillowy soft on the inside. As an added bonus, they are simply a snap to make at home.

Course Dessert

Cuisine Italian

Keyword Zeppole Italian Ricotta Doughnuts

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Servings 20 doughtnuts

Calories 52kcal

Author Marisa

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon of all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • pinch of salt
  • 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 cup ricotta cheese (full fat)
  • 2 large eggs
  • canola oil or vegetable oil for deep frying
  • powdered sugar for dusting

Instructions

  • In a Medium sized bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, salt and the 3 tablespoons of sugar and then set aside.

  • In a stand mixer or a hand held mixer, beat together the eggs and the ricotta cheese just until fairly smooth.

  • Stir the flour mixture into the ricotta mixture until thoroughly combined.

  • In a large heavy pot or a dutch oven, pour in enough oil to reach 2 inches high and heat to 375*. A candy thermometer comes in handy in order to get the right temperature and ensuring the oil does not drop under 350*, while you are frying between batches.

  • If the oil is not hot enough the doughnuts will be too soggy and if it is too hot then the outside will darken quickly leaving the inside under cooked.

  • Use a 1 1/2 inch scoop or 2 small spoons to drop bits of dough into the hot oil.

  • Fry the zeppole for about 2 to 3 minutes, turning often until they are puffed, fluffy and golden brown.

  • Larger sized doughnuts will need extra time. Use a slotted spoon to remove the zeppole from the pan and drain them on paper towels. Repeat until you have used up all the batter.

  • Dust with icing or powdered sugar and serve while still warm.

Notes

This recipe was adapted from, Cafe Italia cookbook by Liz Franklin

Nutrition

Calories: 52kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 23mg | Sodium: 17mg | Potassium: 64mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 78IU | Calcium: 46mg | Iron: 1mg

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