Is Zabaione The Same as Eggnog?
No, it isn't! Zabaione is an Italian dessert made with egg yolks, sugar, and Marsala wine, served warm or chilled. Eggnog, on the other hand, includes whole eggs, milk or cream, sugar, and often spirits like rum or bourbon, typically served cold as a festive drink.
Does Zabaione Have Alcohol? Can I Omit It?
Yes, zabaione traditionally contains Marsala wine, giving it a warm, aromatic flavor. However, the alcohol can be omitted or substituted with non-alcoholic options like grape juice or simply left out for a milder, kid-friendly version while still maintaining its creamy texture.
What Can I Substitute Marsala Wine With?
Marsala is the most commonly used fortified wine in zabaione, but if you prefer you can replace it with the same amount of vinsanto, Porto Madeira, Malaga or even liqueurs such as rum, brandy or kirsch.
How Do I Know When Zabaione is Ready?
Zabaione is done when it becomes thick, creamy, and frothy, with a pale yellow color. It should coat the back of a spoon, and when whisked, it forms soft peaks. The ideal temperature is around 80°C (176°F)—avoid overheating to prevent curdling.
What Can I Use Zabaione For?
Zabaione can be enjoyed as a dessert on its own, served warm or chilled, or used as a versatile accompaniment in various sweet dishes. It makes a luxurious topping for cakes, tarts, or panna cotta and can serve as a creamy dip for ladyfingers, biscotti, or fresh fruit. Additionally, it works well as a base for mousse or layered desserts like trifles and can even be used as a filling for pastries or crepes, adding a rich, custard-like elegance to any treat.
Can I Make Zabaione Ahead of Time?
You sure can, but it's best enjoyed fresh. If prepared in advance, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Whisk briefly before serving to restore its creamy texture.
Can Zabaione Be Frozen?
Zabaione is not ideal for freezing, as its delicate, airy texture can break down, becoming grainy and watery when thawed.
How to Store Italian Zabaione
To store zabaione, transfer it to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. Before serving, whisk gently to restore its creamy texture.
Ingredients
EGG YOLKS
6
SUGAR
140 grams
MARSALA WINE
70 ml
How to Make Traditional Italian Zabaione
Shell the eggs and separate the whites from the yolks: place the yolks in a large bowl, made of glass or steel, suitable for high temperatures.
Place the bowl with the egg yolks on a pan filled with boiling water, making sure that the bottom of the container does not touch it. Start pouring in the sugar, whipping everything together with an electric whisk in the meantime.
Once the sugar is finished, add the Marsala wine and continue to whisk the mixture until it reaches a temperature of 175°F/80°C.
You should get a smooth, light and frothy mass.
Your zabaione is ready. You can either enjoy it on its own.
Or use it as a topping or filling for other desserts. Enjoy!
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