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Tiramisu

58 min · 28. Mai 2026
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Beschreibung

Tiramisu's origin is contested. One claim puts it in a Treviso restaurant in 1972. Another places it in Friuli, more than a decade earlier. But zabaglione — the dish's direct ancestor — has always been defined by sweet Marsala. The booze was the family inheritance dropped at Tiramisu's birth, and added back by everyone since. This week: the 1972 Le Beccherie story, the rival Friuli claim that pre-dates it, why the original was kept deliberately sober, egg-safety concerns, and where we actually land on the booze. The cocktail: The Red Hook — Vincenzo Errico's 2003 Manhattan variation from Milk & Honey NYC, with a coffee-bitters thumbprint that ties it back to the dessert. For the full recipes and more, become a premium subscriber at https://sauced.supercast.com/ [https://sauced.supercast.com/] Follow us on Instagram: @sauced.pod [https://www.instagram.com/sauced.pod/] Thanks to all of this week's partners: Arriesgado Ancestral Tequila: https://pkgdgroup.com/#our_brands/ [https://pkgdgroup.com/#our_brands/] Underberg: https://underbergamerica.com/ [https://underbergamerica.com/]

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