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Cassata Siciliana Sicilian Cheesecake
 
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Prep Time: 0 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes
Ready In: 40 Minutes
Servings: 6
Cassata is a traditional Sicilian dessert which also exist in ice-cream form. It is essentially a heart of ricotta cheese mixed with sugar, chocolate chips, candied citrus peels inside a sponge-cake 'container'. Read more Much better if you make your own sponge. If you can't find fresh ricotta (here in Italy it's mainly made from sheep milk) you could probably use cream cheese.
Ingredients:
350 g of fresh ricotta
100 g of sugar
vanilla powdered flavour (not essence)
50 g of dark chocolate chips
80 g of candied citrus peel
200 g of sponge cake
optional: sweet liqueur, fresh seasonal fruit (for example: pears and strawberries), icing sugar for decoration.
*for your own sponge cake
4 eggs
120 g of sugar
100 g of flour
vanilla flavour
fesh lemon or orange grated peel
butter to grease the cake tin.
Directions:
1. For Sponge cake: mix egg yolks with sugar until smooth. Whip egg whites separately until very firm and add them to the mix. Slowly fold in the flour, then add grated citrus peel or vanilla flavour. Bake sponge cake for 40 minutes at moderate heat.
2. To prepare Cassata: mix ricotta with icing sugar until it turns into a smooth cream. Add a drop of any white sweet liqueur (optional). Add chocolate chips and candied citrus peel. Line a small tray or bowl with slices of sponge cake, put ricotta cream in the middle and top with a layer of sponge cake to seal. Refrigerate for at least an hour. Serve with seasonal fruit and decorate with icing sugar. Dolcissimo!
By RecipeOfHealth.com