No stores carry Anginetti cookies, because Stella Doro discontinued them when they were bought out.
Shop Rite should have them.
yes there is a recipe used for duplication. It is how they make more than one batch
A suitable substitute for Stella D'oro Anginetti cookies in pineapple cream puffs could be ladyfingers or shortbread cookies. Ladyfingers have a similar light and airy texture, while shortbread cookies offer a buttery richness that can complement the pineapple cream filling. Both options should provide a delicious base for the cream puffs while adding a different but complementary flavor profile to the dessert.
You can purchase chocolate fudge sandwich cookies in most grocery stores and department stores which carry cookies.
April 7, 2010 Found out today that Stella Doro has been bought out by a company called Lance in Nov.2009 ... they are no longer making the Anginetti Cookies! I called in to inquire and make a complaint. Others who would like to do so please call the Lance Company at 1 800 995-2623 ask for consumer complaint dept. Maybe if they get enough of a response from the public, they will start making them again! You can also buy Stella doro cookies from Bigapplegrocer.net. They sell them in single pack or even in a case size for great savings
Happy to have some information for Stella Dora cookie seekers ... Stella Dora has been bought out by another company and that company is moving the plant, therefore there has been no production of late. However, you should soon be seeing cookies in the store, possibly as early as February 2010. Unfortunately, they don't have the means to order via website/internet. Start asking your local stores in February about seeking the product. I would like to try and get a couple of popular chains to carry them regularly, especially the anginetti cookies that are sought after during the holidays.
Target carries them.
"Anginetti" is pronounced as "ahn-jeh-NEH-tee." The emphasis is typically on the third syllable, "neh." Each syllable should be articulated clearly, with a soft "g" sound.
I have never seen them sold as cream puffs. But rather the cookies used to make them, which are anginetti cookies. I have never been able to find them in the past few years, so what I do is buy 'pastry sheets' and cut them up and use them. It's not quite the same, but pretty darn close.
Most grocery stores and bakeries sell sugar cookies.
Not even listed on the Stella D'Oro website as a product they make any longer. You may contact Lance, Inc. - the company that now owns Stella D'oro. See Related Links for links to the web sites mentioned above.
It is in your pubilc stores like(wal-mart)