Though we have had many meals at her home, this weekend we made a special request to eat only pasta, cooked by R-Da -- and yes a big "and" ---only vegetarian pasta-- no meat. When we reached their home on Friday evening their home was alive with Italian music which I had no clue existed and fragrant with a very Italian aroma which made my belly squeak and ask for "food".
Before I could start eating though, the girls were waylaid by a lovely surprise, a cute easter bunny cake with pretty pink dust ears, baked by T. Naturally they, the girls, started off with a dessert.
Next we started with an antipasti of caprese --fresh mozzarella with perfect tomatoes and fresh basil, and bruschetta -- bread rubbed with garlic and brushed with a very fragrant olive oil infused with black peppercorns. I had so much of it that it could have been my dinner. Then there were two Pasta dishes of Primo course and apparently no Secondi. Don't ask me "Whaat"? It sounded Greek to me but this is what T said was the order in Italian courses. I still remained clueless.
In plain Bong speak for the main course there was pumpkin ravioli in white sauce. The white sauce, home made with mascarpone and what not was mind blowing. R-da also made a vegetable sauce and served it with tagliatelle. The sauce is supposed to be meat based but because of our veg requirements he made it with grated carrots etc. Okay, we did not even realize it was supposed to be meat based it was so good and that from a moderately meat loving Bong.
With the second pasta they served an eggplant dish which again T kept harping on as "should be antipasto" and some such thing. It had exactly the same effect like saying to a Martian "Ilish er Jhol should be only served with rice at a sit down meal and after that you have to take a nap". For me Marinated Eggplants a la Ottolenghi -- was so delicious; the eggplants so soft and buttery; and so fragrant with herbs and a lovely Olive Oil that I could eat it straight from the bowl standing at the security clearance for AlItalia. I know I went overboard with "so" there but it was Oh so good.
By the time the meal ended we were brimming with good food and a content heart. It was then that T brought out her Tiramisu. Now to be honest I have never been a fan of Tiramisu. Or rather I have never had a Tiramisu that I fell in love with until the evening of 6th April, 2012. Mark your calendars. So I wasn't too excited and anyway I was full with the excellent pasta and therefore opted for a small piece. And then it happened. Shining lights, pushpa brishti and all that. That was the day all the loser Tiramisu's in my life were banished away by the prince, the real one, the chosen perfect Tiramisu.
Phewww what a relief.
Now since I can never ever do justice to such a thing, I asked T for the recipe--which she finally gave after
And we have to go back soon because Li'l A was mighty displeased to come back home and said she wants to stay at T Pishi's home for s-i-x-t-y days. "Sixty days thakbo", she shouted. "Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday --s-i-x-t-y". Good luck kiddo, let me see which college gives you an admit. Till then let's eat some Tiramisu.
PS: Pardon the picture qualities, I was so involved in eating that spent minimum time taking pictures and that too in night light.
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T's Eggless Tiramisu
In her exact words
My exact recipe is not electronically available. So for "faaast" I am sending this from internet, which comes close to my recipe, and I modified it a bit to make it closer to my recipe.
3/4 cup heavy cream
1 cup(8 oz) Mascarpone cheese
2 tsp vanilla extract
3 TBS Kahlua, or to taste
3 TBS sugar
1 cup strong coffee chilled
Italian Savioirdi (Lady Fingers) (available in Italian stores)
Shaved Chocolate for decoration
Directions:
1. Whip cream and 3 TBS sugar to almost stiff peaks. Set aside.
2. Mix mascarpone cheese with 1 TBS Kahlua, vanilla. Whisk together.
3. Fold mascarpone mixture with the sweetened whipped cream.
4. Combine coffee plus a bit of Kahlua...to taste.
5. Dip savoiardi biscuits in coffee mixture and place in pan in a flat layer.
6. Add a portion of the mascarpone cream mixture and level out. Repeat layer once more or two more times if doing a 3 layer cake. You can sprinkle some cocoa/shaved chocolate between teh layers, if you like.
7. Spread shaved chocolate on top for decoration.
Picture quality good enough to make me want to make it. This weekend!
ReplyDeleteDrooling looking at tiramisu,..looks yumm,
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a simply assembled Tiramisu. And picture quality doesn't deter one from trying great recipes :-)
ReplyDeleteGood taste doesn't depend on how long hours you spend in decorating the food isn't it?
great post as usual.
The meal was really delightful
DeleteNext visit e oi white sauce er 'what not' ingredients gulo jene niyo please. :-)
ReplyDeleteAmi konodin oi tiramisu bostu ti kine khaini ... kirokom jeno kada kada dekhte lage. You are lucky home made jinish khete peyecho. May T & R da's tribe increase. :-)
White sauce er recipe ta update kore dichi. Amar o Tiramisu temon bhalo lagto na kintu eita sottiy darun hoyechilo
DeleteSan, as always your write up made me laugh early in the day:)) esp when I'm having a not-so-good time right now. The bit about the shining lights, pushpa brishti, charming prince... had me in splits!!! I am so curious about pumpkin ravioli in white sauce...can we expect that recipe soon?
ReplyDeleteHeaven in the plate, never says no to this yummy tiramisu..
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeletei just posted version with eggs and a LOT of ppl asked for eggless version. i will update with a note most likely, very timely post :)
ReplyDeleteItalian Savioirdi (Lady Fingers) (available in Italian stores) - ARE NOT EGGLESS... The solution is to make your own eggless cake and arrange it in place of lady fingers
DeleteSaneeka - I didn't realize that !!! We are Bongs after all and a egg hidden in a biscuit is what we largely overlook :)
DeleteBut Nags I found this recipe for making eggless savioirdi which should satisfy all I guess http://sites.google.com/site/aprna00/egglessandalcohol-freetiramisu
So your little one wants to spend only sixty days at her pishis's place ...:-)I bet she is going to come back after few hours, as no one can replace Mom's love
ReplyDeleteNice eggless tiramisu version
Ha, ha she wants us to be there too :)
DeleteI never say no to Tiramisu and this looks delish :)
ReplyDeleteThis prince of yours IS looking mighty delish! Oh, do get the eggplant recipe too, San. Sounds so good! (just added another so to the list :)
ReplyDeleteLOL about S-i-x-t-y Days Sandeepa! U just have an hour drive to visit Italy - i love the eggplant that should be something i would like to taste. Tiramisu -I still haven't tasted yet- probably reserved for my Italy trip- only God knows when :)
ReplyDeleteI have never had an eggless version before. I myself make a version with eggs that honestly is pretty darn good (if I can toot my own horn!)
ReplyDeleteAfter some trial and error (and by error I mean "soggy" lady fingers) I have come up with a little trick. Instead of dipping the lady fingers in the espresso, I actually arrange them flat in the dish and then use a dropper to apply/squirt the coffee on the lady fingers. Rest is as your friend describes.
I like Tiramisu but it would not be the first one I reach for when I have other options.
ReplyDeleteEggless tiramisu, looks good. The marinated eggplant dish also looks good. Could you please ask T or R da what ingredients were added to make it delicious?
ReplyDeletemmmmm...can't wait to try it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks thanks thanks.... I love tiramisu. i have to try... n let u know...
ReplyDeleteGlorious food here Sandeepa!!
ReplyDeleteOn another note, have you tried any dessert with savioirdi biscuits dipped in rose syrup? My lil one and me recently whipped up a last minute dessert with savioirdi, rose syrup, whipped cream etc for sudden guests and it was awesome...maybe I should blog about it.
ReplyDeleteYes, please do, sounds like totally my kinda dessert :)
DeleteBong Mom - This is my weekend dessert! Thanks for the recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteWow - everything looks so good.
ReplyDeletehain...zpp...i am numb with discription....whooosh ! what a meal u had ! lovely words and lovely post !
ReplyDeleteloved ur post.. had me laughing loud over ur description of the shining lights and s-i-x-t-y days, among others.
ReplyDeletei had tried tiraminu once with egg yolks.. i felt it was too much of an effort and didnt make again. it was tasty though.. loved the recipe. looks quite easy .shall try once..
keep writing. looking forward to ur posts.
Hi quick question, is it regular cream? Na ki, whipped cream byabohaar korbo? I am trying out first with heavy cream and see how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteI think you have to whip the heavy cream and sugar to get stiff peaks or whatever the recipe says. I am clueless about such peaky matters
DeleteThis recipe is a super hit amongst my family and friends, thanks to you and your friend for sharing. Stiff peaks korte paarlamm na, kintu Phaataphaati to holo, aar ki.
DeleteA full-on Italian meal with T-di and R-da :)
ReplyDeleteBongs abroad. I love that about us.
this tirimasu is mind boggling. i had tried it earlier twice with a little twist.. brown bread instead of biscuits. no kahlua, and the bread slices lightly greased with honey. the layers as usual, though i did not use cheese. Refrigerate overnite and the dish can be sliced into pieces. simply delicious. thanks S, for the pics and the write up. i don't blame Lil sis for wanting a s-i-x-t-y days stint with this heaven food.
ReplyDeleteMy vegetarian friend will be super happy after seeing this recipe. I am sharing it with her right away :)
ReplyDeleteI has this experience with cheesecake - eating at places, not liking it, vowing not to eat it again, then going to thanksgiving dinner a distant relative's place, getting totally stuffed, finally being offered cheesecake which I conveniently declined using 'oh-I-am-so-full' excuse, being emotionally black-mailed by 'I-made-it-myself' thing and then just falling in love and asking for seconds.
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe. I never had the guts to try tiramisu at home.Will now do. Thank you for sharing this amar ekkhuni khete iche korche :)
ReplyDeleteI tried this..turned out awesome..thanks a ton for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteVini
Hi,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to mention that this recipe has a misleading title as Savoiardi biscuits are made with eggs. I know you mean that the mousse topping doesn't have any raw eggs. But it's not truly vegetarian and not suitable for egg allergy sufferers.
Reema