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Zuppa Inglese

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  • Serves

    8

    • Difficulty

      Easy

    • Ready in

      12 hr

Appears in
How to Cook Italian

By Giuliano Hazan

Published 2005

  • About

Zuppa Inglese means “English soup” probably because it somewhat resembles an English trifle and is customarily eaten with a spoon. It originated in Naples in the nineteenth century and is made of liqueur-soaked pound cake layered with custard and chocolate. Traditionally its distinguishing bright red color comes from soaking the pound cake with Alkermes, a syrupy sweet liqueur of Spanish and Arab origin made from an assortment of spices. Its deep red color comes from being steeped wi

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