Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Espresso and Pastry with Gelato, a Good Time for All!



Recent rumor mills have been spilling about the end of coffee, as in finito, in our lifetime.  The claim is that the wild Arabica plant will no longer be able to grow and produce coffee beans. No need to engage in a swirling pool of environmental studies, rest assured that morning cup of coffee is still secure. For the purpose and soul of coffee lovers this shall provide proper celebration with pastries, gelato, and that oh so adored beverage, espresso.  The groups that will find the end of coffee preposterous get the buzz on here!

Espresso


Affogado

In most coffee shops in America the Italian coffee lingo that flies around and has become everyday talk for the repeat customer, most of those fancy words for drinks begin in the original form of espresso.  Italian born and created by forcing a small amount of water through finely ground coffee beans gained popularity with the rise of urbanization in Italy thus becoming a key in socialization that still holds its magic today. Many creations have presented themselves since the beginning but there are a few true ways to revel in espresso. Enjoy an Affogato, Italian espresso that is poured over gelato drowning it with glory.  This frozen beverage can be served alone any time of the day or with pastries after dinner. Another wonderful pairing with espresso is Biscotti, Italian cookie like pastries that are baked twice to pull out moisture have sweet, dry, crumbly attributes and are flavored in many ways with spices, fruits, and nuts.  Typically the biscotti are dipped into an espresso beverage to soften for eating.  


Sfogliatelle
The pastry possibilities that can be accompanied by a warm espresso drink and cold scoop of gelato are numerous.  With fall flavors at their peak and holiday entertainment commencing it is a treat to introduce espresso and pastry and gelato to enhance the social atmosphere of any household party.  Along with customized biscotti, and Affogato, serve Sfogliatelle, Italian pastries from the province of Salerno with a layered texture in the shape of a shell use an orange-flavored ricotta filling and serve with orange peel aside espresso.   


Another way to enjoy pastry and gelato is this sophisticated take on an “ice-cream sandwich” with using Pizzelle, a waffle-like cookie that varies between crisp and crunchy or soft and chewy. A pizzelle iron is used in cooking the dessert, giving it a characteristic snowflake pattern. Serve a sandwich with gelato between two of the pizzelle and drizzle with a topping sauce such as caramel infused with anise flavored liqueur. The kid within is sure to come out while enjoying this twist on a dessert treasure in the most sophisticated of manners.

 While hosting serve or display espresso, pastry, and gelato and watch how coffee can bind people together giving credence to the socialization aspect. Certainly when served with delicious Italian desserts there will be a smiling crowd present.

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