These cookies, chosen byMacduff of The Lonely Sidecar , are called in Italy 'Brutti ma Buoni' (Ugly but Good) and who could say the name is not right ?!
So, at least this week, I have a good excuse !
Please visit Mcduff for the recipe and the others TWDers for more goodies !
You made me smile, Natalia. When we were in Italy, I asked in a couple of bakeries for brutti ma buoni, but nobody had them. I knew these cookies reminded me of something, and that's what it was. Yours look fabulous, as always!
Merry Christmas from rainy Ireland! Lots of presents from Santa, yummy Christmas feast and have a great time with your family and friends :) Cheers! Anula.
LOL - these are "ugly but good" Natalia!
ReplyDeleteUgly but good is the perfect name for these cookies!
ReplyDeleteYou made me smile, Natalia. When we were in Italy, I asked in a couple of bakeries for brutti ma buoni, but nobody had them. I knew these cookies reminded me of something, and that's what it was. Yours look fabulous, as always!
ReplyDeleteCiao, Natalia! Love the "Brutti ma buoni"--perfectly said!! Your cookies look great!
ReplyDeleteUgly but so delicious. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI decided not to make these based on their ingredients but you may have changed my mind! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Italian name for them. How appropriate!
ReplyDeleteLOL, they are brutti but they sound very interesting to make. Thanks for updating the previous post with the videos.
ReplyDeleteThe Italian name is perfect for these cookies!
ReplyDeleteThat's the exact name I gave them - wasn't sure if they were the same thing as brutta mu buoni, but they sure look it! Yours look just perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove the name they give these in Italy! Does describe them to a "T" though.
ReplyDeleteSeriously good looking cookies Natalia!
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look delicious! We should never trust cookies by its name or appearance
ReplyDeleteI don't care how it looks, as long as its delicious!
ReplyDeleteYes, they weren't great to look at or Photograph. But they did taste good and that is what counts.
ReplyDeleteYours look perfect.
Merry Christmas from rainy Ireland!
ReplyDeleteLots of presents from Santa, yummy Christmas feast and have a great time with your family and friends :)
Cheers! Anula.
I love brutti e buoni, very good Natalia!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy holidays. Happy New year with good health to you and your family. Baci.
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