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Course: dessert
Total time: under 15 minutes
Skill level: Easy
Cost: Inexpensive
Yield: Serves 4
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Zabaglione (zah-bahl-YOH-neh) is the big show dish of Italian-American restaurants. The tuxedoed headwaiter comes to the table and with great flourish proceeds to whisk the ingredients together over a can of Sterno, then ceremoniously ladles it into dessert dishes, usually with the addition of fresh fruit like strawberries or raspberries. This luxurious and Lucullan dessert is amazingly easy to make.

Its egg yolk content may seem decadent, but it really comes down to just about one egg per serving. The crucial ingredient here is the sweet Marsala. We recommend either of two readily available brands—Florio or Rallo. Anything less, and your zabaglione will taste bitter and alcoholic.

Ingredients

  • 5 large egg yolks
  • 5 tablespoons sugar
  • 5 tablespoons good-quality sweet Marsala
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

In the top of a double boiler, combine the egg yolks, sugar, Marsala, and vanilla. Place the pan over barely simmering water, and whisk or beat with an electric mixer until the mixture is pale and fluffy and holds its shape, about 5 minutes.

Serve immediately, preferably with berries or mixed fresh fruits.

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Nutrients per serving

159kcal (8%)
29mg (3%)
0mg (0%)
81mcg RAE (3%)
41mg
3mg
3g
17g
0g
19g
262mg (87%)
12mg (1%)
2g (10%)
6g (9%)
1mg (4%)