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![]() Shaun aRe wrote: > > "Pandora" > wrote in message > ... > > Yesterday I made a trip with my boyfriend in the nothern of Piemonte. I > went > > to Formazza (Verbania), a little country near Switzerland about at 1300 at > > sea level. > > Here we have ate *chestnut dumplings* (gnocchi di castagne), seasoned with > > butter and sage. > > And then some local cheese and salami. > > I hadn't made the photo of chestnut dumplings, but I would like to make > > them because they were very very good. > > I ask myself if in Us you have the chestnut flour indispensable for this > > dish. > > Here his some photo of the country I visited and I hope you enjoy them > like > > I do: > > http://tinypic.com/9hs6mv.jpg > > http://tinypic.com/9hs6xs.jpg > > http://tinypic.com/9hs70x.jpg > > http://tinypic.com/9hs77n.jpg > > http://tinypic.com/9hs8p1.jpg > > > > When I will make dumplings, I will send you other photos. > > Cheers > > Pandora > > I'd love to see a recipe for those gnocchi! - They sound delicious. > > Never heard of chestnut flour before, I must admit (I'm in the UK). > > Cheers, > > Shaun aRe Many whole food shops carry chestnut flour, as do Italian delis in London. |
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