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Credit: Mangio da Sola
My friend Beth's friend Memoria runs a food blog called, Mangio da Sola, which if my internet search is correct, means "eat from the soul" in Portuguese.  While reading it, I came across a wonderful looking breakfast (or anytime) treat, called an Apple Breakfast Puff.  It looks like something that would be great for breakfast during Chanukah (or Rosh Hashanah) since it includes apples and cinnamon sugar. It isn't fried, but gives the appearance of being just as decadent. I need to buy an apple and try them out. Here is the recipe. Just make sure your little ones are OK with eating cinnamon and nutmeg.  ~ Parents: Do you have a special baked treat that works well around-the-clock? ~  PS: Memoria has informed me that Mangio da Sola means 'I eat alone" in Italian, but she likes my meaning too!

 


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12/07/2009 05:22

Awww,thanks for the shoutout. you have a very cute blog here! I hope you get a chance to try out these puffs soon; they are easy to make. I suggest making the full amount nd then freeze some to save for a quick breakfast or after-school snack.

Btw, "mangio da sola" is Italian for "I eat alone", but I love your translation a lot more. I wish I would have thought of that haha.

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Cara
12/07/2009 17:33

That looks SO good...I'm going to try it :-)

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12/08/2009 14:35

Yum! It's like coffee cake meets apple fritter! I used canola oil instead of margarine, and nonfat milk and they turned out great!

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RoRo
12/08/2009 18:08

Wow, thanks so much for the puffers. They are phenomenal and really do taste friend. I'll have to get the recipe from you. What a gourmet treat!

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Esther
12/19/2009 21:07

Must say, went on Memoria's blog to check out those apple puffers and OMG, did she have some yummy looking recipes...book marked that and looking forward to cooking them myself--FUN!!

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12/19/2009 23:09

Her Chicken and Spaghetti looks good for kiddos too!

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