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Ciavattoni Romani

April 5, 2026 Last updated on April 5, 2026 By Manu Leave a Comment

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Bake a batch of Ciavattoni Romani and enjoy crisp, sugar-coated layers with a soft, creamy centre filled with chocolate or pistachio.

Golden baked Ciavattoni Romani pastry on a plate with crisp sugar-coated surface.

I first tasted Ciavattoni Romani in a small bakery in Rome, early in the morning with a cappuccino in hand. I remember the first flaky, warm bite clearly. It was love at first taste.

Ciavattoni Romani are classic Roman pastries made with puff pastry rolled in sugar and filled with something sweet, usually Nutella, pistachio cream, fruit jam, or sweet ricotta with chocolate chips.

They puff up in the oven, crisp on the outside, and soft inside. You get a light crunch from caramelised sugar, then a melt-in-your-mouth centre.

Cut pastry revealing layered interior and melted filling on a plate.

These Italian pastries are simple to make at home and taste as indulgent as the ones I fell in love with in Rome. All you need are a few sheets of puff pastry, your favourite filling, and a good baking tray for even cooking and proper browning.

Freshly baked sugar-coated pastry served on a plate with a cup in the background.

Reasons to Make Roman Ciavattoni

  • Feels like something you’d grab from a small café with coffee, but you made it yourself at home.
  • Doesn’t require special equipment beyond a rolling pin and a basic baking tray.
  • Perfect for slow mornings when you want something warm and a bit special with your drink.

Key Ingredients for Ciavattoni Romani

Puff pastry sheets with sugar and fillings arranged on a wooden surface.

Puff Pastry

Puff pastry creates the layers inside each pastry and gives the final crisp texture once baked. Use an all-butter puff pastry if possible, as it gives better flavour and a more defined rise compared to margarine-based versions.

Nutella or Pistachio Cream

Nutella or pistachio cream adds richness and a smooth centre that stays soft after baking. Choose a thick spread rather than a runny one, as it holds its shape inside the pastry and doesn’t leak during baking.

Granulated Sugar

Granulated sugar coats the pastry and caramelises in the oven, creating a crisp outer layer. Regular white sugar works best here, as it melts evenly and gives a consistent texture without burning too quickly.

Find the exact measurements in the recipe card below.

How to Make Ciavattoni Romani

Step 1: Prepare 3 rectangular sheets of puff pastry. If needed, cut one sheet into 3 equal strips and attach them to the others.

Cutting puff pastry into strips on a lined surface.

Step 2: Stack the 3 pastry sheets on top of each other, gently pressing to seal the edges.

Three puff pastry sheets stacked and pressed together on baking paper.

Step 3: Starting from the short end, roll the stack tightly into a log.

Rolling stacked puff pastry sheets into a tight log on baking paper.

Step 4: Cut the log into 6 equal slices.

Slicing a sugar-coated puff pastry log into thick pieces on a lightly floured surface.

Step 5: Sprinkle your work surface generously with sugar. Place one slice on the sugar, turning to coat both sides.

Step 6: Using a rolling pin, roll each slice into an oval about 3 mm – ⅛ inch thick.

Rolling a sugar-coated pastry slice into an oval with a rolling pin.

Step 7: On the bottom half of each oval, spread 1 tbsp – 15 ml of Nutella or pistachio cream, leaving a small border.

Adding a spoonful of chocolate spread to the centre of the rolled pastry.

Step 8: Fold the top half over the filling and press the edges with your fingers to seal.

Folding the dough over the filling and pressing the edges to seal.

Step 9: Arrange the pastries on a baking tray lined with baking paper.

Step 10: Bake in a preheated oven at 190°C – 375°F for 25 minutes, or until puffed and golden.

Step 11: Transfer to a wire rack and let cool until just warm or at room temperature.

Crisp, golden sugar-coated pastry served on a plate with a lightly caramelised surface.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use homemade puff pastry instead of store-bought?

Yes, homemade puff pastry works well if properly chilled. It may give a slightly more defined layered structure after baking.

How can I get a perfectly golden, even crust?

Bake the pastries in a fully preheated oven and place the tray on the middle rack for balanced heat. Rotate the tray halfway through baking to help even colouring, and rely on the sugar coating to support browning without adding extra glaze.

What can I use instead of spreads?

Cook fresh or frozen fruit with a little sugar until thick, then use it as filling. This helps control moisture and keeps the pastry from becoming soggy.

Do I need egg wash for this recipe?

No, egg wash isn’t required. The sugar coating already helps create a golden colour and crisp surface during baking. Adding egg wash can deepen the colour slightly, but it will change the texture of the outer layer.

Extra Help from the Kitchen

Chill the Filled Pastries Before Baking – Place the assembled pastries in the fridge for 10–15 minutes before baking to help them hold their shape and limit spreading in the oven.

Use a Sharp Knife for Clean Cuts – Slice the pastry log with a sharp knife using a straight downward motion to avoid compressing the layers.

Rotate the Tray Halfway Through Baking – Turn the baking tray halfway through baking to help all pastries brown evenly.

Lightly Press Edges with a Fork for a Stronger Seal – Press the edges gently with a fork after folding to seal them more securely and reduce filling from escaping.

Bake on the Middle Rack – Placing the tray in the centre of the oven allows even heat distribution, preventing the base from overcooking before the top is ready.

Variations and Twists

Use Apricot Jam – Fill the pastry with a thick apricot jam, which sets slightly as it bakes and keeps the centre from becoming too loose.

Fill with Pistachio Cream – Use pistachio cream for a richer filling that stays smooth and slightly firm once baked.

Add Sweet Ricotta and Chocolate Chips – Combine sweetened ricotta with chocolate chips for a softer centre which holds moisture without making the pastry soggy.

Try Pastry Cream – Fill with a thick pastry cream which bakes into a stable, custard-like centre without spilling.

Use Seasonal Fruit Filling – Cook seasonal fruit with a little sugar until thick, then use it as filling to control moisture and prevent excess liquid during baking.

Storage and Shelf Life

Store Ciavattoni Romani in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. If you need to keep them longer, place them in the fridge for up to 4 days in a sealed container. For freezing, it’s better to do this before baking, then bake straight from frozen.

If the pastries have already been baked, avoid freezing as the texture softens too much. To bring back some crispness, warm them in the oven at 180°C – 350°F for a few minutes. They’re always at their best on the day they’re baked.

More Delicious Pastries to Try

  • Ricotta Crostata
  • Croissants
  • Apricot Jam Crostata
  • Sicilian Cannoli
  • Nutella Roses
Golden baked Ciavattoni Romani pastry on a plate with crisp sugar-coated surface.

Ciavattoni Romani Recipe

Bake a batch of Ciavattoni Romani and enjoy crisp, sugar-coated layers with a soft, creamy centre filled with chocolate or pistachio.
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Course: Bread, Dessert
Cuisine: Italian
Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes minutes
Servings: 6 pastries
Author: Manuela Zangara

Equipment

  • Tuuli Wooden Rolling Pin with Revolving Centre
  • Boxiki Stainless Steel Baking Sheet Set

Ingredients

  • 3 rectangular sheets puff pastry or 4 square sheets
  • 6 tbsp – 90 ml pistachio cream or chocolate hazelnut spread or your favourite jam
  • 2 –3 tbsp – 30–45 g – 1–1.5 oz granulated sugar

Instructions

  • Prepare 3 rectangular sheets of puff pastry. If needed, cut one sheet into 3 equal strips and attach them to the others.
  • Stack the 3 pastry sheets on top of each other, gently pressing to seal the edges.
  • Starting from the short end, roll the stack tightly into a log.
  • Cut the log into 6 equal slices.
  • Sprinkle your work surface generously with sugar. Place one slice on the sugar, turning to coat both sides.
  • Using a rolling pin, roll each slice into an oval about 3 mm – ⅛ inch thick.
  • On the bottom half of each oval, spread 1 tbsp – 15 ml of Nutella or pistachio cream, leaving a small border.
  • Fold the top half over the filling and press the edges with your fingers to seal.
  • Arrange the pastries on a baking tray lined with baking paper.
  • Bake in a preheated oven at 190°C – 375°F for 25 minutes, or until puffed and golden.
  • Transfer to a wire rack and let cool until just warm or at room temperature.

Notes

These pastries are best enjoyed on the day they’re baked.

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