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This is a very old recipe from Venice, Italy. It means "pick-me-up."
Mascarpone Zabaglione:
5 egg yolks
6 tablespoons granulated sugar
1/3 cup Marsala
1/2 cup cream
1 pound mascarpone cheese, softened
to room temperature
Beat yolks and sugar in large bowl until pale and thick, about 1 minute.
Add Marsala and place bowl over a pan of simmering water, beating constantly
by hand or with an electric mixer on low, until the mixture thickens and triples
in volume, about 12 minutes. The yolks should be very fluffy and soft, like
a whipped custard. Be careful not to overcook or the yolks will curdle. Remove
from heat, stirring occasionally, to cool for 15 minutes. Transfer to a clean
bowl, cover, and chill.
In a cold bowl and with cold beaters, whip cream to stiff peaks. Fold a scoop
of the cream into the mascarpone cheese to lighten the cheese so it will blend
easily.. Fold in remaining cream, then the chilled zabaglione.
For assembly:
1 cup strong black coffee
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
2 tablespoons rum
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 store-bought sponge cake
6 ounces grated semisweet chocolate
Make a dipping liquid of the coffee, sugar, rum and vanilla extract. Cut
the sponge cake into 3 x 1 1/2-inch rectangular strips. Dunk pieces of cake
into the coffee liquid, then arrange them in a single layer in the bottom of
an 8- to 10-cup baking dish or shallow bowl. When the bottom is covered with
cake, spoon half the mascarpone custard on top and smooth over. Top with half
the grated chocolate. Top with another layer of coffee-dunker cake, then with
remaining mascarpone custard. Cover decoratively with remaining grated chocolate.
Chill at least 3 hours or overnight. To serve, cut into squares or wedges.
Makes 8 to 10 servings.
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