If you have been with me for years and years
you will remember that we went to visit
my husband's cousin in Bologna, Italy.
My daughter had just finished culinary art
school and she came with us. His adorable
cousin set up an opportunity to have two
beautiful ladies, one a countess, teach us
some cooking classes in her home.
We began the adventure by going shopping
at the small local stores with them and then
on to cooking. For dessert they taught us
a semi-freddo, which is a creamy half frozen
dessert, almost like a frozen mousse.
Click here to see that post.
I started that post by saying Bologna is known as
"The Fat One" because foods from Bologna are
rich, and semifreddo certainly qualifies for that.
I hadn't made it again until we recently
went to a restaurant and ordered it for dessert. Each bite was so creamy and delicious that I decided I hadto go home and make some.
At the restaurant they offered a slice of white
chocolate semifreddo and a slice of chocolate
semifreddo. I decided to make just a chocolate
and to serve it in individual dishes rather than
a traditional loaf pan since I didn't have one
here in Cabo.
I found a fabulous recipe from Family Style Food
and we have made it three times now!
(Covid pounds!!!)
I made a few slight changes to her
recipe for ease and considering what
ingredients I had. I also divided it into
6 individual dishes instead of 4. This is the most
luxuriant dessert ever and not difficult even
though there are a few steps. It also lasts well
in the freezer so you can take one out later and
indulge again and again.
Chocolate Semifreddo Recipe
Crumble one and a half Oreo cookies per small
serving dish and divide into six dishes.
2 T. plus 1/4 C. sugar
1/4 C. water
1 C. semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 T. cocoa powder (sifted)
4 egg yolks
1 C. whipping cream
3/4 C. mascarpone cheese
Place the 2 T. sugar and 1/4 C. water into a small
saucepan and heat until the sugar has dissolved.
Remove from heat and stir in the chocolate chips
and cocoa powder. Stir until smooth.
Remove the melted chocolate to a large bowl
and allow it to cool for about ten minutes.
Place the egg yolks in a mixing bowl with the
remaining 1/4 C. sugar and beat with the whisk
about 5 minutes until it becomes light and forms
a ribbon.
Fold the egg mix into the chocolate until well blended.
Wash and dry the mixer bowl and whisk and
then add the whipping cream and mascarpone cheese
and beat until soft peaks form. Gently fold the
chocolate mixture into the cream until it is
well blended. Spoon into your dessert dishes or
a loaf pan, if you prefer.
Freeze for at least 4 hours until firm. Garnish with
whipped cream and chocolate shavings and a
little raspberry sauce if desired.
It should be served semi frozen, so remove it from the
freezer for a few minutes before you eat it. You can
unmold it or just eat it straight from the bowl - we
started to just eat it from the bowl - drawing a line
through the center so we could share it - haha!
Amazing - wow your friends and family or just
yourself with this one.
Now to the winner of our MacKenzie-Childs giveaway
Barb from the Sewing and Knitting Loft
was chosen randomly and
is the winner of the beautiful tea towel.
She told me she doesn't often comment,
so it was a good thing
she did this time! Congratulations!
Oh Jackie, my mouth is watering, the semi-fredo sounds amazing! Congrats to Barb!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Thank you!
DeleteThis dessert looks so decadent! You certainly come up with some fabulous desserts! Barb received her Tea Towel!
ReplyDeleteYes I did! It was exciting to receive a treat from you fabulous gals.
DeleteWhat a lovely decadent dessert. I don't think I have ever tasted Semifreddo. Something new to try. Congrats to barb on winning the MKc gift.
ReplyDeleteI adore hearing from you...have followed you for years, and never miss a post! As much as I have traveled, I was not familiar with Semifreddo...thank you for sharing this decadent treat. I love your gift of entertaining from the heart. She may be a countess, but YOURS is fit for a king! Blessings & Happy Spring sweet friend!
ReplyDeleteYay! Congratulations to the winner! Yummy, I would love this dessert. As soon as Lent is over, I'm making it. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteThank You!
DeleteOh this looks so rich and decadent. Congratulations to lucky Barb.........
ReplyDeleteThank You!!
DeleteOh my! This has to go on my "to make" list!
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