For a decadent and impressive dessert with almost zero prep, turn to the Italian favorite: affogato. This delightful treat, meaning “drowned” in Italian, simply consists of a scoop or two of gelato ...
There are two words that always capture our attention, and they’re “chocolate” and “dessert.” Add in a third — “easy” — and we’re pretty much sold without knowing any other details. So when we saw ...
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Craving a taste of Italy and wondering how to make an Italian affogato at home? You’re definitely not the only one. If you’ve ever fallen in love with this heavenly combo of espresso and gelato while ...
My spouse calls any dessert topping “icing.” Whether it’s a dusting of powdered sugar, a drizzle of syrup, or a thick swirl of frosting, he has precisely one word for what’s sitting on that cupcake.
In her book, “My Art of Entertaining” (Flammarion, $27.95), author Heloise Brion suggests adding a dessert affogato bar to the menu of an at-home gathering. An affogato, more traditionally known as ...
Cobb Cooks spotlights a local recipe submitted by our readers for all of Cobb to share. John Gifaldi is a longtime resident of Powder Springs and the owner of Sweet Memories Cooking, a personal chef ...
The Best Dessert, Tiramisu Affogato ...