Anonymous
Post 03/20/2013 11:18     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

I do that too but just call it cannoli cake!
ThatSmileyFaceGuy
Post 03/20/2013 10:30     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

Anonymous wrote:
ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:I buy the filling to use between cake layers


That's cassata cake!



Didn't know there was an actual name for it. I Use it in many different cake flavors
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2013 09:51     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:I buy the filling to use between cake layers


That's cassata cake!

Anonymous
Post 03/20/2013 09:48     Subject: Re:Italian pastry shop in DC?

Anonymous wrote:Pete's in Friendship Hts. has them:
http://petesapizza.com/


But, they are bad. They don't taste right -- almost as if they made them intentionally "healthy" and cut way down on the fat and sugar (filling) and oil (for the fried shell.)
ThatSmileyFaceGuy
Post 03/20/2013 06:49     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

I buy the filling to use between cake layers
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2013 04:28     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

There is a tiny door bell/buzzer on the door. I've gone there about 3 times in the past 6 months. I go during the day, M-F.

They'll let you into the factory and sell you the goods. Cash only!
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2013 23:18     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

I actually drive to Baltimore to pick up stuff at Vacarro's.

To the best of my knowledge, that's the closest place to get real sfogliatelle.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2013 22:44     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

Ring the bell at the front door which is on Brrokvile. There is no back door. They are not there on the weekends usually.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2013 22:05     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

I guess the back door would be around back. Ha,ha
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2013 21:01     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vaccaros has an actual cannoli factory at 8949 Brookeville road in Silver spring. Go, knock on the back door and a lady will open up and sell you canolis, large or small, with the filling. You can't buy just one.... You have to buy a dozen with filling. Fortunately, a dozen of The small with filling bag is only about $12. The cream comes opin a plastic bag, frozen.


HAHAHA. I love this. Backdoor Italian pastries. And I would like a dozen - right now in my mouth!


not at all backdoor! They are the original Vaccaro's of Washington!


Just because I grew up there, I feel like I have to do this.....they are Vaccaro's of Baltimore! You gotta give us something besides cop shows about drug addicts and crab cakes! Haha. That said, these cannollis are being dealt out of a bakery in Silver Spring, so that designation does get dicey.....


nope. My parents started that wholesale business and my brother runs it now and we are not from Baltimore and have no affiliation with the Vaccaro's of Baltimore. We have been making cannoli in Washington since 1906.


Where is the door to enter? I tried the main door from the street and no one answered. Guess I need to try again.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2013 20:25     Subject: Re:Italian pastry shop in DC?

Pete's in Friendship Hts. has them:
http://petesapizza.com/
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2013 18:22     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vaccaros has an actual cannoli factory at 8949 Brookeville road in Silver spring. Go, knock on the back door and a lady will open up and sell you canolis, large or small, with the filling. You can't buy just one.... You have to buy a dozen with filling. Fortunately, a dozen of The small with filling bag is only about $12. The cream comes opin a plastic bag, frozen.


HAHAHA. I love this. Backdoor Italian pastries. And I would like a dozen - right now in my mouth!


not at all backdoor! They are the original Vaccaro's of Washington!


Just because I grew up there, I feel like I have to do this.....they are Vaccaro's of Baltimore! You gotta give us something besides cop shows about drug addicts and crab cakes! Haha. That said, these cannollis are being dealt out of a bakery in Silver Spring, so that designation does get dicey.....


nope. My parents started that wholesale business and my brother runs it now and we are not from Baltimore and have no affiliation with the Vaccaro's of Baltimore. We have been making cannoli in Washington since 1906.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2013 18:14     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vaccaros has an actual cannoli factory at 8949 Brookeville road in Silver spring. Go, knock on the back door and a lady will open up and sell you canolis, large or small, with the filling. You can't buy just one.... You have to buy a dozen with filling. Fortunately, a dozen of The small with filling bag is only about $12. The cream comes opin a plastic bag, frozen.


HAHAHA. I love this. Backdoor Italian pastries. And I would like a dozen - right now in my mouth!


not at all backdoor! They are the original Vaccaro's of Washington!


Just because I grew up there, I feel like I have to do this.....they are Vaccaro's of Baltimore! You gotta give us something besides cop shows about drug addicts and crab cakes! Haha. That said, these cannollis are being dealt out of a bakery in Silver Spring, so that designation does get dicey.....
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2013 18:12     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vaccaros has an actual cannoli factory at 8949 Brookeville road in Silver spring. Go, knock on the back door and a lady will open up and sell you canolis, large or small, with the filling. You can't buy just one.... You have to buy a dozen with filling. Fortunately, a dozen of The small with filling bag is only about $12. The cream comes opin a plastic bag, frozen.


HAHAHA. I love this. Backdoor Italian pastries. And I would like a dozen - right now in my mouth!


not at all backdoor! They are the original Vaccaro's of Washington!
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2013 18:11     Subject: Italian pastry shop in DC?

Yay cannoli! Anybody know where to get the soft almond macaroons? I have yet to see them outside of Italian bakeries in the northeast (CT & NY) and really, really want some...