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ZUCCOTTO - Ladyfingers with cream and rum
This makes a great dessert for a party. It only takes about
an hour to make (more if you bake a cake yourself instead of
buying one) and only requires a few seconds to get ready
when served.
250-350 g cake or lady fingers (lady fingers, pound cake,
or sponge cake. If you make sponge cake, a 6-egg
cake is about right)
750 ml whipping cream
60 ml spirits (rum or amaretto or whatever you like. See
step 2 for quantity hints.)
assorted flavorings (chocolate, nuts, coffee, liqueurs,
extracts...)
10 ml unflavored gelatin (optional)
50 ml powdered sugar (or more or less, to taste)
(1) Line a large hemispherical bowl with the cake or
lady fingers. If you use cake, cut slices in half
diagonally to make large triangles and arrange
them in a sunburst pattern. If you use lady
fingers, cut some in half diagonally and arrange
in a flower-like pattern.
(2) Douse generously with spirits; cake should be
quite wet but not soggy.
(3) Dissolve the gelatin in 2 tablespoons hot water in
a cup; place the cup in a bowl of very hot water
so the gelatin melts. Check occasionally to make
sure the surrounding water stays hot. (I suppose
you could use a microwave for this, but I've never
tried.)
(4) Divide the cream into two very cold bowls. Whip
each until stiff; if the flavoring for either half
isn't sweet, add powdered sugar to taste at this
point. Beat the dissolved gelatin into the cream.
Flavor each half separately. Spread one half
around the inside of the cake-lined bowl; fill
with the other half.
(5) Top with more cake and douse with more spirits.
Since this part doesn't show you don't need to be
creative.
(6) Cover with plastic wrap and chill overnight.
(7) Turn out onto a platter and garnish with chopped
nuts, grated chocolate, or powdered sugar if
desired. Cut into wedges; serves about 10-20 peo-
ple depending.
The most recent zuccotto I made used rum to flavor the lady
fingers. The first filling had powdered sugar, vanilla
extract, and 50 g chopped semi-sweet chocolate. The second
had 150 g melted semi-sweet chocolate mixed with about 10 ml
instant coffee dissolved in a little boiling water, and
another 50 g chopped semi-sweet chocolate. (Just chop 3 of
the squares of chocolate and melt the other 5). Chopped
hazelnuts or almonds are also quite good.
You can make a smaller one by using less, of course!
Difficulty: moderate. Time: 60 minutes preparation, over-
night cooling. Precision: no need to measure.
-paul asente
decwrl!glacier!cascade!asente asente@Cascade.ARPA
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-C. Brown
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