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Vanillalover1

Vanillalover1

16 hours ago, Thanks for the Crepes said:

Tiramisu is my favorite Italian dessert, and I even found lady fingers at, of all places, a Mediterranean grocer recently, but not the mascarpone. I can even get cannolis here filled to order, but don't enjoy them as much as a well made tiramisu.

 

@Franciis a member and an Italian national lady who might be able to enlighten you on more unknown to my American culture desserts. She is the queen of Italian desserts on this site. She produced and sold them in NYC, but has since moved to Miami, or somewhere in Florida, I believe.

 

Still gotta say my vote is for well made tiramisu. This, of course, requires liquor and my preference is for Tia Maria.

 

Ooooh... a fine choice in liquor but I'm afraid that if I serve that to the guests with tiramisu, the coffee flavor might overwhelm them.....or not, might try that out for myself first.

 

but thanks for the suggestions. honestly I forgot all about the cannolis, my cousin made those last christmas and I forgot to ask her how to make those..damn....but thank god for the internet I could contact her online and maybe I'll message this @Franci and ask about Italian dishes.

Vanillalover1

Vanillalover1

16 hours ago, Thanks for the Crepes said:

Tiramisu is my favorite Italian dessert, and I even found lady fingers at, of all places, a Mediterranean grocer recently, but not the mascarpone. I can even get cannolis here filled to order, but don't enjoy them as much as a well made tiramisu.

 

@Franciis a member and an Italian national lady who might be able to enlighten you on more unknown to my American culture desserts. She is the queen of Italian desserts on this site. She produced and sold them in NYC, but has since moved to Miami, or somewhere in Florida, I believe.

 

Still gotta say my vote is for well made tiramisu. This, of course, requires liquor and my preference is for Tia Maria.

 

Ooooh... a fine choice in liquor but I'm afraid that if I serve that to the guests with tiramisu, the coffee flavor might overwhelm them.....or not, might try that out for myself first.

 

but thanks for the suggestions. honestly I forgot all about the cannolis, my cousin made those last christmas and I forgot to ask her how to make those..damn....but thank god for the internet I could contact her online and meybe I'll message this @Franci 

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