How to make Ricotta Ubriaca – Drunken Ricotta-Italian Dessert Recipe
While dining in Italy it will happen often that the dessert menu sounds very much like an American credit card advertising – Tiramisu, torta della nonna, and so on… It has not always been like that. Sincerely speaking, I ate my first tiramisu when I was already 15. Of course I fell in love with it, but I think today there are too many other classic desserts being neglected.
One special dessert I was eating in Rome has a funny name – ricotta ubriaca, which means drunken ricotta. The last time I ate it was over five years ago in a place close to Trevi Fountain, called Trattoria dei Giornalisti.
To prepare it is very simple.
Ingredients: One pound of sheep’s milk ricotta cheese, two tablespoons instant coffee, 4 tablespoons of white sugar, and sambuca liquor according to your taste.
Directions: Take a fork and mix the ricotta with the sugar and the coffee. Add sambuca according to your taste. Then chill in the fridge for at least two hours before serving. For a final decadent touch, sprinkle with coffee beans and/or shaved bitter chocolate before serving.
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May 5th, 2009 at 2:46 pm
[...] here in too many restaurants. This is why i also started the blog months ago with a recipe called ricotta ubriaca. So why so many restaurants offer tiramisu? Well tiramisu has an excellent taste and it is so easy [...]