Every evening, for many years, Uncle Orazio lights the wood-fired oven, Ida prepares the butter pats for the next morning, and covers the rising dough with linen cloths: operations that have been repeated for over a century, since Ida's great-grandfather started the business. Only through these simple gestures can the flavors of yesteryear be preserved: at the Antico Forno di Montebruno (GE), tradition is untouchable, the fire never goes out completely, and the only 'modern' element is the electric light bulb illuminating the inside of the oven.

Among the countless delicacies produced daily, we chose to follow the preparation of canestrelli, the flower-shaped cookies with a hole that represent an icon of the pastry tradition of this valley connecting Genoa to Piacenza. They are delicious dipped in milky coffee, spread with jam, but above all, just as they are, with the unmistakable flavor of butter... and goodbye to cholesterol.
Get Lifetime Access to Top AI Tools
Find Bleeding Edge Business Software at Scandalous Prices on Appsumo.
What Are Canestrelli di Montebruno?
Canestrelli are traditional Italian butter cookies originating from the Val Trebbia region in Liguria. These delicate, crumbly flower-shaped biscuits are made with simple, high-quality ingredients: organic flour, butter, sugar, and egg yolks. The secret to their unique texture and flavor lies in the traditional preparation method — hand-kneading and slow baking in a wood-fired oven. Unlike many modern cookies, canestrelli are not overly sweet; their charm comes from the rich, buttery taste that melts in your mouth. They are a staple of local bakeries and family kitchens, often enjoyed with coffee, tea, or a glass of sweet wine. For home bakers looking to recreate this experience, having the right kitchen tools and home improvement essentials can make all the difference in achieving that authentic texture.
Ingredients for the Canestrelli Recipe
- 1 kg of type 0 flour (strictly free of additives)
- 600 grams of butter
- 300 grams of sugar
- 6 egg yolks
How to Prepare Canestrelli Dough
Arrange the flour in a fountain shape, forming a crown with a depression in the center where we will place the ingredients. Start with the butter, which we have taken out of the refrigerator in advance to soften. Add the sugar and egg yolks. Gently mix everything together, working the dough just enough to combine — overworking will make the cookies tough. The dough should be soft but not sticky. Wrap it in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. While the dough rests, consider organizing your kitchen island or cart to have ample space for rolling and cutting.
Baking and Unmolding the Canestrelli
Preheat your oven to 180°C (350°F). Roll out the dough to about 1 cm thickness. Use a fluted round cookie cutter to cut out the cookies, then use a smaller round cutter to create the signature hole in the center. Place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake for 12-15 minutes, or until the edges are just golden. The cookies should remain pale on top. Let them cool completely on a wire rack — they are very delicate when warm. For best results, ensure your kitchen lighting is bright enough to monitor the color change, as overbaking is the most common mistake.
Tips for Perfect Canestrelli Every Time
- Use high-quality butter: Since butter is the star ingredient, choose a good European-style butter with at least 82% fat content.
- Don't skip the chill: Chilling the dough prevents the cookies from spreading too much and helps maintain their flower shape.
- Handle gently: The dough is fragile; use a thin spatula to transfer cookies to the baking sheet.
- Store properly: Keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week — if they last that long!
Frequently Asked Questions About Canestrelli
What is the origin of canestrelli cookies?
Canestrelli originate from the Val Trebbia region in Liguria, Italy. They have been made for over a century in small bakeries like Antico Forno di Montebruno, where the recipe has been passed down through generations. The name comes from the word 'canestro' (basket), possibly referring to the basket-like shape of the flower mold.
Can I make canestrelli without a wood-fired oven?
Absolutely! While the traditional method uses a wood-fired oven for a unique smoky aroma, a regular home oven works perfectly. The key is to bake at the right temperature and watch closely to avoid overbrowning. Using a reliable oven thermometer can help maintain consistent heat.
Why are my canestrelli too hard or too crumbly?
If your canestrelli are too hard, you likely overworked the dough or overbaked them. If they are too crumbly, the dough may have been too dry — try adding one extra egg yolk next time. Proper measurement of ingredients is crucial; using a kitchen scale ensures accuracy.
Can I freeze canestrelli dough?
Yes! The dough freezes beautifully. Shape it into a disk, wrap tightly in plastic wrap and foil, and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before rolling and cutting. This makes it easy to have fresh cookies anytime.
What is the best way to serve canestrelli?
Canestrelli are traditionally served with coffee or tea for breakfast or as an afternoon snack. They also pair wonderfully with dessert wines like Vin Santo or Moscato. For a festive presentation, dust them with powdered sugar or serve alongside fresh fruit and seasonal decorations for a charming Italian-inspired table setting.
Bringing Italian Tradition to Your Kitchen
Making canestrelli at home is more than just baking — it's a way to connect with Italian culinary heritage. The simple ingredients and careful technique yield cookies that are far greater than the sum of their parts. Whether you're an experienced baker or a beginner, this recipe is rewarding and delicious. To complete your baking setup, explore our collection of home improvement essentials and kitchen organization solutions to make your baking space both functional and beautiful. And once your canestrelli are ready, display them on a stylish dining table or serve them from a charming kitchen cart for an authentic Italian experience.
For those who love outdoor entertaining, consider pairing your homemade canestrelli with coffee served on your patio furniture under a pergola or gazebo. The combination of traditional Italian baking and modern outdoor living creates unforgettable moments with family and friends. And don't forget to add some ambient lighting to set the perfect mood for your al fresco dessert experience.
Browse Grand Goldman Home Decor
Discover unique craftsmanship home decor and furniture at the Grand Goldman Shop.