This Is a Cannoli Lover’s Dream Come True
What happens when you combine dozens of delectable cannoli into one giant cannoli? You get something called a “Bazooka” and Instagram goes wild. This incredibly decadent creation is a speciality dessert offered by the cannoli masters at Pasticeria Caruso in Sydney. The Bazooka cannoli can be custom ordered for special occasions in lieu of a traditional cake or box of cannoli singles.
h/t: sobadsogood
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