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Recipes similar to Italian almond biscotti A lemon flavored version of the famous Italian dessert, Tiramisu. This Tiramisu uses lemon juice and limoncello liqueur (a lemon flavored liquer) together with eggs and Mascarpone. It is a great alternative to the classic coffee flavored Tiramisu, especially if you like lemon. Tags: eggs, lemons, sugar, limoncello liqueur, Mascarpone cheese | A classic Tiramisu recipe with eggs, Mascarpone cheese, Marsala wine and heavy cream. The eggs in this recipe are not cooked; instead they are beaten raw, together with the cream and Mascarpone. If you do not feel right with this you can cook the egg yolks and sugar in a double boiler, whisking continously, until pale yellow in color. Cool and use as mentioned in the recipe.
Refrigeration time is essential for Tiramisu, as it allows for all the flavors to come together. A minimum of 3 hours is needed, but for best results, refrigerate for 6 hours or even more.The best is to make the Tiramisu a day in advance. Tags: eggs, sugar, Mascarpone cheese, heavy cream, Espresso | A rich, chocolate cake for chocolate lovers with strong flavors of amaretto and espresso. Tags: unsalted butter, eggs, Amaretto liquor, Dark chocolate, Espresso coffee | Amaretti biscuits are classic italian biscuits that are extremely easy to make. They are used in popular Italian desserts such as Tiramisu. If you like almonds or Amaretti you will definetely like these. Tags: egg whites, ground almonds, Amaretto liquor, sugar, butter Average user rating:  | A great, easy and extremely fast to make Tiramisu, requires no cooking at all. All you need to do is beat some heavy cream and brew some Espresso coffee. The assembly of the Tiramisu takes only a few minutes. This Tiramisu recipe contains no alcohol. If you want to add more coffee flavor to the dessert, you can top the ice cream with a splash of Kahlua or any other coffee liqueur. Tiramisu affogato is one of the quickest, tastiest Tiramisu recipes yet. Tags: heavy cream, sugar, vanilla ice cream, Espresso coffe, ladyfingers | The deep pan or deep dish pizza is very popular in Chicago. The pizza dough is light and flaky and covers not only the bottom of the pan but the sides as well. Unlike other pizzas, the tomato sauce in this recipe goes on the top of the pizza and not on the bottom (it is the last layer of the pizza, not the first one); furthermore, the pizza is baked for 35 to 40 minutes instead of the 5 to 10 minutes cooking time for regular pizzas. This Chicago style deep dish pizza recipe uses homemade Italian sausage and uncooked tomato sauce (recipes included). Tags: tomato sauce, flour, mozzarella cheese, Italian sausage, garlic Average user rating:  | A simple Italian desert, panna cotta is cooked cream with vanilla, topped with a coulis, compote or fresh fruit. This recipe uses a compote made with an assortment of berries, sugar and muscat (or moscato) wine. Tags: heavy whipping cream, sugar, strawberries, rasberries, blackberries | The best pizza dough recipe with step by step instructions including photos. This pizza dough can be used for making the famous Chicago deep dish pizzas but you can also use it for any other pizza you like. The resulting pizza dough is thick, crunchy, flaky, almost like a biscuit. The dough freezes well so you can double the amount of ingredients and keep them in the freezer for 1 or 2 months. Tags: flour, yeast, olive oil, corn meal, butter | A delicious cheese cake ice cream using Mascarpone cheese and strawberries. You can make this ice cream even if you don't have an ice cream machine; all you need to do is take the ice cream out of the freezer every 2-3 hours and stir it well using a fork, whisk or even an electric mixer. Tags: Mascarpone cheese, double (heavy) cream, eggs, vanilla, whole (full fat) milk Average user rating:  | A recipe for the classic Italian bread, ciabatta. Ciabatta literally meaning slipper, got its name because of its slipper like shape. The bread is made in two steps. In the first one, the 'sponge' is prepared and in the second one, the bread is made using the sponge. The sponge will need to rest for a day so to make ciabatta, you have to start a day ahead. Tags: active dry yeast, bread flour, olive oil, milk, water |
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