FoodItalians react to viral matcha twist on traditional tiramisu

Italians react to viral matcha twist on traditional tiramisu

Italians love the traditional recipes of their dishes and are not keen on any changes in ingredients or preparation methods. They often say that any deviation no longer constitutes Italian cuisine. They are challenging to persuade in this regard. Will it be the same with the new version of tiramisu that is currently taking the internet by storm?

Who will be convinced by this version of the dessert?
Who will be convinced by this version of the dessert?
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12:47 PM EDT, June 8, 2024

Modern cooking is characterized by its ability to reinterpret any dish, even the most traditional ones. It embraces changes and new ingredients. It's an interesting trend, but Italians are great conservatives in this area. How will they react to the new version of tiramisu?

Famous and loved

Tiramisu is undoubtedly the most famous Italian dessert. Every detail has been perfected. Many people admit to having an extraordinary weakness for it. After all, who hasn't gone back for seconds of tiramisu... It's just ladyfingers soaked in coffee and layered with a mascarpone-based cream, which together taste simply overpowering. Why change it?

Changes are coming. What do Italians think?

Adhering to the principle that even the best flavors can be improved, new versions of this dessert are constantly being created. Initially, the changes were minor. Sometimes, a layer of fruit is added, most often strawberries, raspberries, or rhubarb. But now innovations have gone further. Instead of coffee, matcha has been chosen for tiramisu. It must be acknowledged that this green tea has been a trendy dessert ingredient for some time. It gives desserts a characteristic flavor. This fate has also befallen tiramisu. If you see this well-known dessert online in a green color, it will be matcha tiramisu.

Green tea instead of coffee

Matcha is a type of Japanese green tea. It is harvested from the same plant as traditional black or green tea but is produced uniquely. Tea bushes are shaded from the sun a few weeks before harvesting, resulting in a higher chlorophyll content and the amino acid L-theanine. Thus, the tea acquires an intense green color and a unique taste and aroma. Its leaves are gently steamed, dried, and ground into a powder. This powder can be mixed with hot water and drunk as tea. Matcha can also be added to desserts, but it is not for everyone. Its taste is specific. Some describe it as grassy, slightly nutty, with a hint of bitterness.

Matcha tiramisu

Ingredients:

            

  • 8.8 oz mascarpone cheese
  • 7 oz ladyfingers
  • 2.8 oz sugar
  • 1.7 fl oz water
  • 3 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons matcha plus extra for garnish
  • pinch of salt

Preparation method:

          

  1. Separate the eggs into whites and yolks. Add sugar and 1 teaspoon of matcha to the yolks, then mix well.
  2. Add the mascarpone cheese and mix again until the ingredients combine.
  3. Beat the egg whites into stiff peaks with a pinch of salt. While mixing, gradually add the cheese mixture.
  4. Mix 1 teaspoon of matcha into the water, then use a frother or mix vigorously. Soak the ladyfingers in the mixture and place them in a dish or glasses.
  5. Spread a layer of cream on the soaked ladyfingers, add another layer of ladyfingers, and spread more cream.
  6. Sprinkle matcha on top of the dessert. Put it in the refrigerator for several hours to chill thoroughly.
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