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zuppa inglese

ZUPPA INGLESE

Italian English Trifle

  

   Ingredients

 

8 eggs, separated
1/2 vanilla stick
8 oz. confecyioner' sugar
sponge cake
1 qt. milk
1 oz. alchermes
1 tbs. flour
1 oz. rum

 

   Preparation

 

How to make the Italian English Trifle:


Prepare a vanilla cream with 8 egg yolks, 2/3 cup sugar, milk, flour and vanilla. Warm the milk, add the egg yolks, sugar, vanilla and flour. Keep mixing over a low heat until you get a smooth cream, but do not allow it to boil.

Cut the sponge cake into slices about 1/2-in. thick and 1-in. wide. Arrange a layer of sponge cake in a deep serving platter, sprinkle with alchermes to moisten, then pour a layer of cream. Cover with another layer of sponge cake. Sprinkle with rum, spread with cream, cover with a last layer of sponge cake and drizzle with alchermes.

Whip the egg whites. Combine them gently with the remaining sugar, and cover the cake. Brown the meringue with a burner or in the salamander.

Note:
Zuppa inglese can be round and flat, or egg-shaped. It may also be prepared in a bowl. Moreover, the cream may be divided into two flavors, such as vanilla and chocolate. Alchermes is a liquor essential to this dessert, but it may be substituted with curaao or Grand Marnier.

 

Serves 4


Italian recipes summary

BREAD, PIZZA and FOCACCIA
SAUCES and DRESSINGS
Appetizers: VEGETABLES
Appetizers: UOVA and FRITTATA
Appetizers: MEAT and CHEESE
Appetizers: FISH
First Courses: SOUPS
First Courses: DRIED PASTA
First Courses: FRESH PASTA
First Courses: STUFFED FRESH PASTA
First Courses: RICE, POLENTA and GNOCCHI
Main Courses: BEEF and VEAL
Main Courses: PORK, LAMB and GOAT
Main Courses: POULTRY and GAME
Main Courses: FISH
Main Courses: SNAILS, FROGS, INNARDS and more
SALADS and SIDE ORDERS
DESSERTS
ICE CREAM
 


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