The Northern Italians know the best way to manage a cold winter's day is to tuck into a unique drink called a bicerin (pronounced "beet-chureen"). Named for the small glass it's served in, this delicious drink has just three ingredients: thick hot chocolate, hot espresso and cool heavy cream, beautifully layered in a glass. I first had bicerin on a skiing trip to Cortina several years ago. Local cafes served small glasses of the decadent hot chocolate in the late afternoon. After a day of skiing, the rich drink really hit the spot.
After our latest snowstorm yesterday, I decided that it's the perfect time for a glass of bicerin. Ciao!
Bicerin
Two servings
It’s important to use a clear glass; you need to be able to see all three layers.
To make a bicerin, warm one cup (250 ml) whole milk in a medium-sized saucepan with 3 ounces (90 gr) of chopped bittersweet or semisweet chocolate. Whisk the mixture until it begins to boil, then let it boil for 1 minute, whisking constantly (the chocolate mixture will foam up a bit.)
Afterward, remove it from the heat and set aside. Make a small pot of very strong coffee, or good Italian espresso.
Fill the bottom third of a clear, heat-proof glass with the warm chocolate mixture. Pour in some coffee or espresso. (If you want to help it create a definite layer, pour it over the back of a spoon, into the glass.)
Top with a nice swirl of sweetened, freshly-whipped cream.
Awww, i could use a bicerin now! I lived in northern Itlay(Vicenza), and i miss the days of visiting the cafes (within walking distance of where i lived) for a cappucino and sometimes even a bicerin. Happy weekend to you! XX
ReplyDeleteHey, that looks good! Luckily we are supposed to hit the upper 50's on Saturday with sunshine. Finally...
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing, Barbara. As a hot chocolate and coffee drinker, I am game for this drink.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Teresa
xoxo
I'm looking forward to trying this!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Hope you have a warm and cozy weekend.
ReplyDeleteJeanne
I would love this without the coffee which I suppose means it would be a hot chocolate but it's the cup that makes the name right?
ReplyDeleteI am going to rush out get something similar with the hubs very soon. I have to get off this computer and get dressed before that can happen. I am completely indulging in the fact it's FRIDAY! Woo hoo XOXO Kel
ReplyDeleteHot chocolate, espresso and whipped cream. Sounds like the best way to warm up!!
ReplyDeletexo E
This sounds incredible, I'll take three!
ReplyDeleteDivinity in a glass!!
ReplyDeletewow... i am so behind on my fav reads... LOVE your new blog header... design... fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteoh and the mocha... looks amazing too!
happy weekend sweet friend..xoxo
I need one of these right now - I can barely see over the snow drifts outside my windows! xx
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious, but, I'm in Brasil and it's so hot here lately, I must save this recipe for colder days.
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Tereza
Oh my, bicerin and Italian hot chocolate are so sinful, they are out of this world with their thick, bittersweet gloopiness.
ReplyDeleteOh, this drink sounds lovely! I was in Rome for the first time this past November and I cannot wait to return and of course, visit the rest of the country.
ReplyDeleteYUM!!! My kind of drink. I think I even have the perfect glasses for a round!!
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