Although Sfogliatelle are traditionally filled with Ricotta Cheese, Candied Citrus and Cream a new generation of Napolitano Bakers have seen fit to look forward, the results demonstrated at places like Cuori di Sfogliatella where everything from Prosciutto and Mozzarella to Pistachios or Pears can be found inside delicate "little leaves."
Born prior to the age of Instagram, though a decorative layout and clever branding including a "selfie wall" have since been added, Cuori di Sfogliatella's story begins in the 1990s on Corso Novara near Naples Central Station, the brand since expanding to include multiple outlets such as the one on popular Via Toledo.
Built narrow, a counter with three servers plus a Barista occupying 2/3 the space with patrons unable to stand two abreast from front to a seating area in back, it is largely from hanging menus that decisions are made, prices approximately 2x that of Attanasio or Carraturo still a bargain considering the location.
Luring in locals and tourists alike, Soft-serve topping layered Cones a fairly new development guaranteed to make the #gram, it is fortunate that the topped-to-order base stands up well lightly-sweetened Gelato, while more traditional looking Sfogliatelle are also crisp and well-filled in the Riccia style.
Uncertain of baker Antonio Ferrieri's original intention, but happy to see tradition married to modernity without sacrificing texture, it is perhaps expected that Cuori's Sfogliatelle pack more Sugar than most, but from Almond to Pistachio and Pear the flavors are mostly natural with texture not far from the original. read more