With the holidays right around the corner, I would like more
than anything thing to lock myself in the kitchen for a four day cooking
marathon. To me, edible gifts are
the best. In a world where everything
is take out, cook in a minute, one-pot meals, I find that my friends and family
appreciate a homemade treat more than ever. I love sharing my love for Italy through food and what
better time to do that than Christmas.
This year I have chosen two favorites: biscotti and espresso sauce.
I know, you can’t swing a dead cat without finding biscotti
in stores, bakeries and cafes, but GOOD biscotti are hard to find. Believe me, I’ve done the
research. The only solution is to
make them myself. I have
scoured the internet and cookbooks for the perfect recipe and have settled on
Chocolate Almond and Pistachio Cranberry this year. Just a note, especially to those readers who may be the
recipients of my treats: they are
SUPPOSED to be hard and crunchy.
Biscotti means “twice cooked” and are meant to be served with vin santo,
an after dinner sweet wine in which the biscotti can be soaked and
softened. You can also dip them in
coffee.
Speaking of coffee, my second edible gift is espresso sauce,
a recipe I learned at a cooking class on the Antinori estate in Tuscany a
couple of years ago. Though to
call this a “recipe” is a bit of an overstatement. The ingredients are espresso, sugar and water. Boil together and reduce. Drizzle over
ice cream, as a plate decoration under your holiday desserts or dip your
biscotti in it!
Here are some other Italian yummies that make great
Christmas gifts:
Italian Cheese
Platter – taleggio (delicious) served with walnut raisin crisps, piave, and
a fresh (not aged) pecorino are good choices.
Truffle Spread - this blend of black truffles and
olive oil can be found in specialty stores. Use it on crostini for an elegant hors d’oeuvre.
Torrone – this
delicious almond nougat candy is synonymous with Christmas in Italy. David Barbero makes a wonderful chocolate covered variety
that can be found at Eataly.
Prosecco – anyone
who follows my blog regularly knew that this had to be included. It is a welcome gift for any wine
love. Easy to drink and festive. My preference of those that are readily
available here is Nino Franco Rustico - cin cin!
I hope your holiday is full of tasty treats – ‘tis the
season!
Tastefully yours,
Ashley


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