STELLA DORA CREAM PUFFS 
1 pkg. Stella Dora cookies, sliced in half
1 can drained crushed pineapple
1 c. Cool Whip
8 oz. cream cheese

Mix above ingredients. Fill 1/2 of cookie tops with remaining half over, cover with foil and refrigerate for 2 hours.

recipe reviews
Stella Dora Cream Puffs
 #186593
 Debbie (New York) says:
I called Stella Doro they were bought out by another company and they no longer make these cookies. I told then it's a shame because I always make these cream puffs for parties. I wish there was another way to make them or get this company to start making them
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 Becca (Massachusetts) says:
Here's the cream puff recipe I use and it's amazing:

1/2 cup butter
1 cup water
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup flour
4 eggs

Instead of using her filling just use the Stella Dora one instead. The Creampuffs taste great! And they'll be a hit at your next party or if you just want to make them and have fun at home.
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 Claudia (California) says:
I wrote to Stella D'oro about the availability of their anginetti cookies a couple of years ago and they replied that when Lance (a brand) bought it from Kraft they did in fact discontinue manufacturing of the anginetti cookies!

They haven't been made since 2009 so people finding them either have very old cookies or they're finding them under the "Lance" label.

I'm in San Francisco and they were a mainstay as much as all of their other cookies growing up in "Little Italy", even the deli sold them!My kids were raised on them and I used the anginetti for every big (and little) occasion, including bridal showers, baby showers and Christenings.

Now I make my own, not a easy though just as good.

Another great substitute, mini cream puffs. They work well just make sure to sweeten the caps.
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 Mary Jane Brzeczkowski (New York) says:
These were the easiest yet appearing very elegant cookies ever! The problem now is you can't find the puff cookies these were made from!!!

Why did you stop producing them??
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 Linda Nelson (California) says:
Where can I find the cookies for the Cream Puffs? I live in Stockton California and can no longer find them anywhere.
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 Brenda (Massachusetts) says:
I called Stella Dora company. They no longer make these cookies for this recipe because they became too costly. So stop looking.
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 Mary Robinson (United States) says:
Where can I find the cookies for the puffs? In the past they have always been a hit at my gatherings. Everyone loves them,but cant find them. I'm having shower for my daughter,and would like to serve them.
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 Betty (Pennsylvania) says:
These are great, but have moved to Scottsdale, AZ and cannot find the cookies.
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 Judi (California) says:
I live in the Sacramento area and cannot find these cookies, where can I find them?? Need them for the holidays.
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 Grace (Arizona) says:
I just called the company. It was sold a year ago, and much to my dismay, they discontinued this product. So come on gals and guys, lets put our heads together and come up with another option.:)
 #84215
 Patrcia (Massachusetts) says:
I have been looking for about 2 years for the cookies, I have been to 4 of our local grocery stores and they no longer have them, I heard that the machine that makes the cookies broke down and the new owners did not have it repaired due to the cost, I have a recipe for cream puffs and I am going to try them, I already made the cream puffs using instant vanilla pudding they were good but nothing like the pineapple cream cheese. My family really loves them, I am going to try them before Thanksgiving and see how they come out.
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 Laurie (Rhode Island) says:
Was going to make this recipe for Thanksgiving this year. It was something my Mom used to make every year at this time. I went to three stores looking for the Stella Dora Puffs. Could not find them! Only after reading the reviews for this recipe did I realize they stopped making them. That is a real shame. (Rhode Island)
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 Kay McLaughlin (Michigan) says:
I cannot find these cookies in Michigan, so I substituted puff pastry. Made like cookies and cut them in half. They worked okay. Love this recipe for years.
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 Nancy Gaines (California) says:
I have been unable to find them for two years now here in California. Does anyone know of a substitute cookie,that can be bought at grocery store?
 #50131
 Tracy (United States) says:
You can substitute the store bought cookies with your own baked creation:

Anginetti Cookies (Like Stella Doro)

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