{The BEST} Homemade Cannoli Recipe - Self Proclaimed Foodie (2024)

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Cannolis are one of my favorite Italian dessert recipes! My homemade cannolis start with a scratch made shell filled with the best creamy filling!

This heavenly treat definitely takes time and patience, but every ounce is worth it!

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  • Why this recipe works:
  • Ingredients needed:
  • How to make them:
  • Cannoli Recipe

Why this recipe works:

A cannoli is an Italian pastries in the form of hard tubular shells filled with sweetened ricotta cheese and often containing nuts, citron, or chocolate bits.

  • The wonderful flavor and texture of a good cannoli is so hard to describe. It’s something you should really experience.
  • The shell is a pastry that you fry. It is only slightly sweet. I suppose it’s taste is similar to an unfrosted donut, but the texture is crisp and thin.
  • The filling isn’t overly sweet either. Some people might have a hard time with a pure ricotta filling. I wanted mine lighter and creamier, so I also used heavy cream and mascarpone cheese.
  • Since I think every cannoli needs a good crunch, inside and out, I used mini chocolate chips and crushed pistachios. YUM!

Making homemade cannolis isn’t exactly difficult, but there’s some equipment needed in order to make the process easy and consistent. It takes a bit of time, too, since you have to make the cannoli shells and thecannoli filling.

I highly recommend grabbing a friend and making an experience of the process!

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Ingredients needed:

There are two main components: the cream and the shells.

My filling recipe consists of:

  • heavy cream
  • mascarpone cheese (I prefer the Trader Joe’s brand and use it for my mascarpone frosting)
  • ricotta cheese
  • confectioners sugar
  • pure vanilla extract
  • lemon zest and orange zest
  • pistachio flavor – optional but highly recommended

My shell recipe consists of:

  • flour, salt, sugar, cinnamon
  • butter
  • an egg plus an egg yolk
  • sweet Marsala wine – it ain’t a cannoli if you don’t use this ingredient!
  • vinegar and water
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How to make them:

I’ll try to simplify the process of how I make my Italian cannoliand give you a good summary, since the recipe below is super thorough and I included a ton of process photos.

  1. Start by making the filling. I like to use the stand mixer to get it light and fluffy. The filling needs to chill at least a couple hours or over night before it gets stuffed into the shells.
  2. Next you’ll make the dough for the shells. This dough will need to be kneaded for about 10 minutes. You can do this by hand or in a stand mixer with a dough hook. You’ll want to wrap the dough and let it rest for about an hour, refrigerated, until you’re ready to make the shells.
  3. The dough must be rolled out extremely thin. The thinner the dough, the crisper and lighter the shells will cook. I like to use my pasta roller, but if you’re talented you can roll by hand.
  4. To cook the shells, you must first wrap the dough around cannoli tubes. Then, you’ll deep fry the dough while wrapped around the tubes for only about a minute. Once they’re removed from the oil and cool enough to handle, you’ll slide the tube out and repeat, repeat, repeat. This is why it’s best to make the shells with a friend.
  5. Now you can finally fill the shells with the cream filling. Add as many chocolate chips and nuts to the filling and then dip the ends in the chocolate to make them extra pretty.
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Ingredients

Cannoli shells:

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour unsifted
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice
  • 3 Tbs unsalted butter cold and cut into small pieces
  • 1 egg slightly beaten
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1/2 cup sweet Marsala wine
  • 1 Tbsp vinegar
  • 2 Tbsp water
  • 1 egg white slightly beaten
  • Oil for deep frying (about 1 quart)

Ricotta Filling:

  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 8 ounces mascarpone cheese
  • 16 ounces Ricotta cheese whole milk
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 4 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • zest from one lemon
  • zest from one orange
  • 1/4 teaspoon pistachio flavor optional

Garnish:

  • 10 ounces mini chocolate chips less if you don’t add them to the filling
  • 1/4 cup chopped pistachios

Instructions

To make the Ricotta filling:

  • Using a stand mixer with the whisk attachment, whip heavy cream using whisk attachment until peaks form. This takes just a few minutes. Transfer to a separate bowl. Add mascarpone cheese to stand mixer bowl and blend until light and fluffy, just for a minute or two. Transfer mascarpone to the bowl with the whipped cream.

  • Add ricotta to the stand mixer bowl and blend ricotta cheese until smooth. Mix in powdered sugar, vanilla, and zest. Fold in previously whipped heavy cream and mascarpone cheese along with pistachio flavor (if using).

  • Cover and chill several hours or chill overnight.

To make the cannoli shells:

  • Whisk together flour, salt, sugar, and cinnamon. Cut in the butter. Make a well in the center and add the egg and and the egg yolk, wine, vinegar, and water. Mix with a fork to combine or use your hands to mix, if needed. Knead by hand or with a dough hook in your stand mixer for about 10 minutes. Form into a ball, wrap dough with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for about an hour.

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  • Roll out a rounded tablespoon of dough, press flat into a disk shape, and coat both sides with flour. You can try to roll it by hand, but I find it ideal to run through my pasta roller. The goal is to create flat ovals that are about 4-6 inches long, and the thinner and more uniform, the better they will cook.

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  • Using an Atlas pasta roller, I processed the dough starting at setting 1.

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  • Then I continued to increase the setting through to level 6.

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  • Lightly oil the outside of a tube (oil spray works great).

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  • Lay the tube on one end of the disc and roll the tube.

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  • When you reach the end dab egg white on the flap and finish rolling.

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  • Lightly press the the end with the egg white to seal.

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To cook the cannoli shells:

  • Heat oil to 350 degrees F. Fry 2-3 at a time (while still wrapped around cannoli form) until golden, about a minute. Remove with tongs and place on paper towels to drain. As soon as they are cool enough to handle, gently slip the form out of the shell. Cool completely before filling. Note: this process is SOOOO much easier if you have one person rolling the cannoli shells and the other person is cooking them.

To fill cannoli:

  • Remove ricotta filling from refrigerator. If it appears too liquid to stuff into the shells, whip with a whisk attachment on a stand mixer for about a minute on high speed. That should thicken it up. If you want chocolate chips mixed in with the filling, add about half to the filling and stir.

  • Add ricotta filling to piping bag with a wide tube fitting and pipe into each shell. Insert at each end, start filling at the middle of the cannoli and work your way out. To serve, dust with powdered sugar and garnish ends with mini chocolate chips and crushed pistachios.

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Notes

Makes approximately 31 cannolis. Nutritional info based on a single cannoli as a serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 218kcal, Carbohydrates: 22g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 41mg, Sodium: 67mg, Potassium: 41mg, Sugar: 11g, Vitamin A: 350IU, Vitamin C: 0.1mg, Calcium: 60mg, Iron: 0.8mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

What is an authentic cannoli made of? ›

A cannoli is a tube-shaped Italian dessert that consists of fried pastry dough stuffed with a sweet, creamy cheese filling. The crispy pastry shell is made with the usual suspects: flour, sugar, whole eggs, and butter. It's usually spiked with marsala, a fortified wine that adds distinct flavor and sweetness.

Can I use mascarpone instead of ricotta in cannoli? ›

Yes, you can absolutely swap out ricotta for mascarpone when you're making cannoli.

What is the difference between Italian cannoli and Sicilian cannoli? ›

Here are a few distinctions: The Venetian shell is in a cylinder shape while the Sicilian shell looks like a bow tie wrap. While the Sicilian dough is deep-fried, the Venetian dough is baked. The traditional Venetian filling is made of heavy cream cheese mixed with vanilla bean.

What is the best oil for deep frying cannoli shells? ›

If you can find enough leaf lard to deep fry, go for it! But my favorite alternative is refined coconut oil. Like lard, it's solid at room temperature and liquid when warm.

How unhealthy is a cannoli? ›

Made with sweetened ricotta cheese and deep-fried pastry shells, cannoli are typically high in calories. While these Italian desserts may be hard to resist, they're best left for rare occasions if you're trying to manage your weight.

How world famous cannoli are made in Sicily? ›

The cannolo dough is made of flour, sugar, egg, lard, vinager, marsal wine. The dough is worked by hands, stretched and finally rolled around the mould. The fragrant paste is gently killed in lard (pig fat), deep fried in it with no mercy.

What makes cannoli filling grainy? ›

Always use 100% whole milk ricotta–skim milk will separate and become super watery and grainy. The shells and filling can be made several days ahead. Store the filling in closed containers in the refrigerator and the shells in airtight containers.

Why is my cannoli filling not firm? ›

Cannoli will become soggy for mainly two reasons. If the ricotta is not drained properly, there will be too much liquid in the cannoli filling, which will make your pastry shells soggy. Filling the cannoli too soon before serving can also give the bottom of your pastries a soggy texture.

How to thicken cannoli filling? ›

To thicken, add cornstarch 1 tbsp. at a time until desired consistency is reached. Add cannoli cream to a bowl to dip your Golden Cannoli Chips, or a pastry bag to fill your Golden Cannoli Shells, and serve with your favorite toppings!

What is the English version of cannoli? ›

In English, cannoli is used for the singular and the plural, but the plural cannolis is also common. In Italian, cannoli is plural; the singular is cannolo (Italian: [kanˈnɔːlo]; Sicilian: cannolu, Sicilian: [kanˈnɔːlʊ]), a diminutive meaning 'little tube', from canna, 'cane' or 'tube'.

What's Holy cannoli? ›

“Holy” Cannoli are a Sicilian dessert. Sicilian pastry chefs form and fry dough rounds, they then fill them with a ricotta filling or sometimes, a cream filling. They are absolutely delicious, not too sweet and are just fun to eat treats.

What is a Venetian cannoli? ›

A lesser-known type of cannoli, called Venetian cannoli, has a flaky puff pastry shell and is filled with vanilla or chocolate custard instead of ricotta. The classic flavors and textures of cannoli can also be translated into a cake or pie.

Why are my cannoli shells not bubbling? ›

Oil that is too cool will cook the dough in place without bubbling it up. It results in a shell that is crunchy and hard, not crispy and light.

How do you keep cannoli crispy? ›

The best way to store cannoli is through vacuum sealing. It preserves the freshness and crispiness of the pastry shell while allowing you to store them for an extended period. However, if vacuum sealing is not an option, refrigeration is the next best choice.

How long do homemade cannoli shells last? ›

Left unfilled, the fried, dried, and cooled shells will keep for up to 3 days in an airtight container. And you might think they would freeze fairly well, but they actually get pretty soggy after just a week or two.

What is a cannoli shell made of? ›

These are the ingredients you'll need for this classic cannoli recipe: For the shells: all-purpose flour, white sugar, ground cinnamon, shortening, Marsala wine, water, distilled white vinegar, one whole egg, one egg yolk, one egg white, and a quart of oil for frying.

What is the proper way to eat a cannoli? ›

For the cannoli-in-hand crowd, Nick Vaccaro of Vaccaro's Desserts in Silver Spring suggests eating alternately from one end and then the other, in order to keep the center of the shell unbroken.

Does cannoli have lard in it? ›

Traditional recipes for cannoli shells called for using lard in the dough; contemporary recipes tend to substitute butter, which is easier to find. Some recipes contain eggs; and most include vinegar and/or wine — the liquid is what gives the shells their characteristic blistered texture, which happens during frying.

Are cannolis actually Italian? ›

Cannoli is an Italian pastry that most people absolutely enjoy. Although cannolis are one of the most popular desserts throughout Italy and the world, not many people know the history of the cannoli. While it may seem like a simple pastry item, cannoli is laden with sweet history.

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