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CASSATA ALLA SICILIANA



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I made this for my friend Lori's Mother's birthday dinner. It was on a Friday night after a very busy week. I made a pound cake and then dressed it up, jiffy quick, in an hour and refrigerated until dinner. Beautiful, easy, and homemade, very chocolaty but not too sweet. I am not a dessert maker so if I can do this...so can anyone. The original recipe came from Ciro and Sal's restaurant in P'Town.

Provided by Penny Stettinius

Categories     < 4 Hours

Time 1h1m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 cake (pound cake)
1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup unsalted butter
1/2 cup espresso (or very strong coffee)
15 ounces whole milk ricotta cheese
1/3 cup confectioners' sugar
1 orange, zest of
4 ounces milk chocolate candy bars, grated
4 tablespoons Grand Marnier

Steps:

  • In a microwavable bowl, melt the butter.
  • Add the coffee and the chocolate chips and stir until melted and smooth. You might need to microwave the mixture a few short times to allow full melting of the chocolate chips.
  • Once it's all melty and smooth, put the bowl into a larger bowl filled with ice so it can cool down and firm up.
  • Stir every 10-15 minutes to keep it smooth as it firms.
  • Then start on the filling: Mix the ricotta with the sugar, orange zest and grated chocolate.
  • After the pound cake has cooled, slice it into three horizontal layers.
  • Drizzle the Grand Marier over all the layers.
  • Then spread half the filling on the bottom layer, top with the next cake layer and spread with the remaining filling.
  • Then top with the third layer of cake and spread the frosting on top and all over.
  • Refrigerate until dinner.
  • Drizzle the Gand Marnier.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 590, Fat 49.8, SaturatedFat 30.5, Cholesterol 121.9, Sodium 83.2, Carbohydrate 29, Fiber 1.5, Sugar 24.2, Protein 10.4

SICILIAN CASSATA



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This is a traditional Sicilian cake which is served at birthdays, weddings and Easter. This recipe was posted as a request, but sounds delicious. I will be trying it soon myself! (prep time include chilling time)

Provided by Kim D.

Categories     Dessert

Time 4h15m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

3 eggs, separated
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons butter, melted
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/3 cup milk
1 lb ricotta cheese
2 tablespoons heavy cream
1/4 cup sugar
3 tablespoons liqueur (rum or Amaretto)
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
3 tablespoons candied fruit, chopped
1/4 cup semisweet mini chocolate chips
1/4 cup chopped nuts (pecans or almonds)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 325F.
  • In a large mixing bowl, beat egg yolks; adding sugar gradually.
  • Add butter.
  • Sift dry ingredients and add alternately with milk; mix.
  • Add vanilla and mix.
  • Fold in beaten egg whites.
  • Pour batter into greased and floured 10X16-inch jelly roll pan.
  • Bake for 15 to 20 minutes.
  • DO NOT over bake as it will not roll.
  • Turn out onto a clean dish towel sprinkled thickly with powdered sugar.
  • Trim off all edges with a knife.
  • Roll the cake in a towel and let stand a few minutes.
  • While you let the cake, prepare the filling.
  • Put ricotta cheese through a sieve to remove all lumps.
  • Add cream, sugar, cinnamon and liqueur and beat until smooth.
  • Fold in candied fruit, nuts and chocolate chips.
  • Unroll the towel and spread with filling.
  • Reroll and refrigerate for 4 hours to"ripen".
  • Slice when ready to serve, sprinkle with powdered sugar.

TRADITIONAL CASSATA SICILIANA



Traditional Cassata Siciliana image

Provided by Sicilian Food Culture

Categories     Dessert

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 14

Almond flour: 200 gr
Sugar: 200 gr
Water: 50 gr
Green coloring for food
Sheep Ricotta: 500 gr
Sugar: 300 gr
Zuccata: 50 gr
Dark Chocolate: 50 gr
Vanilla bean seeds
Rum: Half a glass
Sugar: as much as needed
Water: as much as needed
Candied fruit: for decoration
Sponge Cake: 35cm x 40cm

Steps:

  • Take a small saucepan and place the water and sugar inside. Stir over low heat until the sugar begins to spin.
  • Add the almond flour and the dye to the two main ingredients. Mix well, until you reach a certain homogeneity, then pour the result on a marble surface previously cleaned and moistened with plain water.
  • Let cool and then work with your hands until you get a soft and smooth dough.
  • The last step involves flattening the royal pasta with a rolling pin to a thickness of about 8 mm.
  • This sheet of pasta reale should be done in pieces: many small rectangles as long as the edge of the mold.
  • Drain the ricotta to remove most of the whey. If necessary, help yourself with something heavy to put on top and especially do this the night before, so you can leave the ricotta to drain overnight and find it thicker in the morning.
  • When the ricotta is quite dry, add the sugar and vanilla bean seeds. Mix well and let it rest for about an hour in the fridge
  • After the hour has passed, take the sieve and use it to process the ricotta cream. Finally complete by adding the zuccata and chocolate.
  • Take the sponge cake and divide it into 3 disks. One will go on the bottom of the pan, which should be round with flared edges.
  • At this point dissolve the sugar in the water, flavour the mixture with rum and wet the sponge cake with this syrup. Be careful not to "drown" the sponge cake. Take the second disk and cut it into rectangles of the same size as those prepared with the royal pastry.
  • Place them on the edge of the pan, one on each side. The rectangles, which will form the edges of the cassata, must be one of sponge cake and one of Pasta Reale, alternating. In this way you will begin to get a chromatic variation.
  • Now it's time to pour the ricotta cream into the mould. Do not crush it too much and cover it with the remaining circle of sponge cake. The cassata has taken shape. Let it rest for about an hour.
  • Turn it upside down on a round cake mitt and devote yourself to the icing. Weigh 150 grams of icing sugar and melt them over low heat in a small ladle of water until the sugar becomes stringy and transparent. The glaze is ready to go!
  • Pour it still hot over the cassata and spread the edges well, then pour the still-hot glaze over the cassata and pay special attention to the edges. Help yourself with a spatula so as not to miss any piece.
  • Let cool and then decorate with candied fruit, following your creativity.

SICILIAN CASSATA



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Sicilian cassata is a very famous cake made of Pan di Spagna (sponge cake) filled with chocolate chips, ricotta cheese and covered with icing and candied fruit.

Provided by GialloZafferano

Categories     Sweets and desserts

Time 1h40m

Number Of Ingredients 19

Dark chocolate chips ½ cup
Candied orange (optional) 4 tbsp
Sheep's milk ricotta cheese 4 cups
Vanilla-flavored powdered sugar 2 ⅓ cups
Eggs medium 10
Flour 00 1 ½ cup
Sugar 1 ½ cup
Fine salt 1 pinch
Sugar (for the syrup) 4 tbsp
Water (for the syrup) ½ cup
Maraschino 1 tbsp
Lemon peel 1
Powdered sugar 3 cups
Water to taste
Mixed candied fruit (pumpkin, mandarin oranges, pears, cherries, figs, etc.) to taste
Marzipan 1 cup
Pistacchio paste 1 ½ tbsp
Egg whites 1
Vanilla-flavored powdered sugar 1 ¼ cup

Steps:

  • Start preparing the Sicilian cassata the day before serving. Make the sponge cake and bake it in a rectangular jelly roll pan measuring 10" x 14" (35 cm x 25 cm) 1 and let it cool (we prepare it a day ahead so it can be cut without crumbling too much). Drain the ricotta cheese well, using a sieve 2 , then mix it in a bowl with the vanilla-flavored powdered sugar 3 : cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place it in the fridge overnight.
  • The next day, sieve the ricotta cheese twice 4 until a smooth, soft cream is obtained. Add the chocolate chips 5 (and, if you like it, the candied orange cut into small cubes) to the cream and place the filling obtained in the refrigerator in a bowl covered with plastic wrap. Prepare the green marzipan by kneading together the marzipan and the pistachio paste 6 (if you can't find it, use green food coloring), dusting the worktop with a little powdered sugar. If you want to prepare the marzipan yourself, put 1/2 cup (125 gr) of sugar and 3 1/2 T (50 ml) of water in a pan. Bring to a boil and as soon as the sugar starts to spin (soft-ball stage, 235-240° F) (112-115° C), remove the saucepan from the heat; add 1 1/4 cup (125 g) of peeled almond flour (which you can obtain by blending peeled almonds with a coffee grinder in short pulses so as not to overheat them and release their oil), the pistachio paste and 1 tbsp of vanilla extract. Mix until smooth and homogeneous, then pour the mixture out on a cold marble surface. As soon as the marzipan is cooled, knead it until smooth and compact (use powdered sugar in the same way as flour, if needed, to keep it from sticking).
  • Roll out the marzipan into a sheet 5" (12 cm) wide and 1/4" (1/2 cm) thick 7 , then cut it in half lengthwise (you will obtain two 2.5" (6 cm) wide strips) and cut out pieces of marzipan in the shape of a trapezoid 8 . For the cassata you will need a round cake pan with flared edges about 2" (5 cm) deep and with a slightly raised bottom, typically from Palermo: the one used in this recipe has a 12" (30 cm) diameter in its widest part. Cut the pan di Spagna (sponge cake) into strips at least 2.5" (6 cm) thick from which you will also cut trapezoids (because the edges of the cake pan are flared) 9 .
  • Dust the cake pan generously with powdered sugar 10 , then line the edges alternating the pan di Spagna (sponge cake) trapezoids with those of green marzipan 11 , pressing well against the sides and being careful not to leave spaces between one and the other. If the piece just laid down has the upper side wider than the lower one, the following one must be the opposite 12 . The trapezoids can be positioned either with the dark side facing outwards or inwards (see video).
  • Once the entire perimeter of the cake pan has been completed, the bottom can be placed with the spongy part downwards 13 . Press the edges of the pan di Spagna (sponge cake) well to make it stick better to the shape of the cake pan 14 . Now, with a knife with a smooth, sharp blade, you can even out the pieces sticking out from the side edges of the cake pan 15 .
  • If you want you can prepare the syrup for the pan di Spagna (sponge cake): dissolve 1/4 cup (50 g) of sugar in 2/3 cup (150 ml) of water, together with the rind of half a lemon (or orange) and half a shot of liqueur of your choice (maraschino, Cointreau, Alkermes, Strega, etc.) and let it cool. Now you can fill the base with the ricotta cheese cream and level with a spatula 17 . Crumble the leftover pan di Spagna (sponge cake) on the bottom of the cassata 18 , cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for at least two to three hours (better if overnight).
  • When the cassata is nice and compacted and the flavors have blended, turn it upside down on a plate 19 and prepare the fondant icing. Place the powdered sugar in a small pot with a little water 20 , just enough to make a creamy, still white mixture. As soon as it comes to a boil, the fondant will be ready to be poured into the center of the cassata 21 and spread with a spatula.
  • Do the same on the sides of the cassata: as you will notice, the fondant will dry almost instantly as soon as it is spread, with a glossy and transparent consistency 23 . Now you can move on to decorating the cassata: cut strips of zuccata (candied pumpkin) and other candied fruit into pieces. Place the slices of zuccata (candied pumpkin) on the cassata curving them as if to form the petals of a flower in the center of which you can put, for example, a candied mandarin orange cut in half (23-24).
  • Have fun decorating the cassata with the candied fruit available, alternating different colors 25 . The final touch will be the decoration with the icing, which you can make by beating an egg white and slowly adding powdered sugar to obtain a very thick texture. With a piping bag fitted with a narrow tip, create decorations both on the fruit 26 and on the edges of the cassata 27 to make it even richer and more sumptuous. Now your magnificent Sicilian cassata is ready to be enjoyed!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1029 kcal, Carbohydrate 167.8 g, Sugar 144.8 g, Fat 28.3 g, SaturatedFat 13.21 g, Fiber 2.8 g, Cholesterol 271 g, Sodium 268 g

SICILIAN CASSATA: RICOTTA CAKE



Sicilian Cassata: Ricotta Cake image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 39m

Yield 10 servings as dessert

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 pounds fresh, whole milk ricotta
2 cups powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 cup chocolate chips
1 cup candied fruit with citron and angelica if possible
1 (10-inch) pre-baked sponge cake (homemade or store bought, pound cake may be used)
Optional: green marzipan for covering the finished cassata

Steps:

  • Place the ricotta into a fine mesh sieve and nestle this over a bowl, place into the refrigerator overnight to allow the excess moisture to drain out before proceeding with the cassata recipe.
  • Place the ricotta into the bowl of a mixer and beat with the paddle attachment until the curds smooth out. Mix the drained and beaten ricotta with 1 cup powdered sugar, vanilla extract, cinnamon, chocolate chips and half the candied fruit. Set aside.
  • Lightly oil a 10-inch springform pan with canola oil. Slice the sponge cake very thinly so that the springform may be lined with it in an even layer. Line the sides and bottom of the pan with the sponge cake. Pour the ricotta filling into the cake-lined pan. Place a final layer of cake over the ricotta filling; this now creates the bottom to the cassata. Before serving, the cassata will be inverted onto this cake bottom. Refrigerate the cassata overnight to firm the filling.
  • Invert the springform pan on a wide platter. Open the hinge and remove the springform sides and bottom.
  • The cassata may now be finished by either covering with a heavy coating of the remaining powdered sugar or may be coated with a thin layer of green marzipan. Either way, the remaining candied fruits should be used to decorate the finished cassata. Slice thinly and serve.

CASSATA SICILIANA



Cassata Siciliana image

A delicious cake from in and around the convents of Sicily

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Afternoon tea, Dessert, Snack

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 16

25g melted butter for greasing and a little flour for dusting
6 medium eggs
140g golden caster sugar
140g plain flour
finely grated zest of half a lemon
140g assorted crystallised fruit
50g plain chocolate in one piece, put in the freezer 1 hour before needed
2 x tubs ricotta , as fresh as possible
140g golden caster sugar
280g icing sugar , sifted
1 tbsp lemon juice
a little milk
green food colouring
4 rounded tbsp apricot jam
1 tbsp Grand Marnier , Cointreau or other orange liqeur
crystallised fruits , candied peel and angelica, to decorate

Steps:

  • The day before, preheat the oven to 160C/Gas 3/fan oven 140C. Brush a 25cm/10in springform cake tin with the melted butter and then dust with flour.
  • Make the sponge. Using an electric mixer fitted with balloon whisks, beat the eggs with the sugar until pale and airy. The mixture should be thick enough to leave a ribbon trail on the surface when the whisks are lifted - it takes about 8-10 minutes to get to this stage. Gently fold in the flour and lemon zest using the whisks or a spoon, trying not to deflate the beaten eggs and sugar.
  • Working quickly, transfer to the prepared cake tin and bake for about 30 minutes until firm to the touch (the cake should not have risen). Stand the tin on a wire rack and leave to cool, then remove the cake from the tin.
  • Make the ricotta cream. Finely chop the crystallised fruits and frozen chocolate. Mix the ricotta with the sugar and gently incorporate the fruit and chocolate. Place in the fridge until you are ready to assemble the cake.
  • Make the icing just before assembling the cake. Mix the icing sugar with the lemon juice and 1 tablespoon milk, then add a drop of green food colouring to give the icing a subtle green tinge, and beat vigorously. You should have a spreadable paste with a thick, non-liquid consistency - you may need a little extra milk.
  • Assemble the cake. Melt the jam with 1 tablespoon liqueur and 1 tablespoon water. Slice the sponge in half horizontally. Place the less perfect half on a flat serving plate and spread with half the jam mixture. Spread all the ricotta mixture on top. Spread the remaining jam mixture on the remaining sponge, then turn it over and put it jam side down on the ricotta cream. Spread the icing evenly across the top and smooth over with a palette knife, then place in the fridge for at least 1 hour (or for up to two days).
  • On the day, a few hours before serving decorate the top of the cake with crystallised fruits, peel and angelica as the fancy takes you.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 832 calories, Fat 21 grams fat, SaturatedFat 11 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 153 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 123 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 17 grams protein, Sodium 0.55 milligram of sodium

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For the icing. 200g icing sugar. 1-3 tsp lemon juice. Candied fruit, to decorate. Make the marzipan (ideally a day in advance). Mix the ground nuts and icing sugar, then add 70ml …
From theguardian.com


FAMOUS DISHES FROM THE SICILIAN CUISINE - ON-SICILY
Sarde a beccafico. This traditional Sicilian dish from Palermo is made from sardines, filled with bread-crumbs, pine nuts, cinnamon, grapes, currants and anchovies. We recommend you try …
From on-sicily.com


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