Zabajone is a classic cream and boasts centuries of history.
Nonetheless, as happens for many recipes, it has been lost over the centuries, and there are many legends which speak about its origins.
One story narrates that it was invented by pure chance back in 1471 in a place near Reggio Emilia. It is believed that Captain Giovan Paolo Baglioni arrived at the city’s port where he set up camp. Not having any food supplies, he sent some soldiers to search fields in the surrounding area. There was little to be found in the farmers’ fields except for some eggs, sugar, wine and aromatic herbs. The Captain then decided to mix everything together and served it up to his soldiers in place of the regular soup to which they were accustomed. Giovan Paolo Bagloi was then nicknamed ‘Zvàn Bajòun’ and the cream took on its name first becoming ‘Zambajoun’, and finally Zabajone.
INGREDIENTS
for 4 people
- 10 eggs
- 100 g of sugar
- 13 half eggshells filled with Moscato d’Asti
PREPARATION
In a casserole, beat the egg yolks and sugar until they turn white. Add the Moscato d’Asti.
Mix and cook, stirring with a wooden spoon, until the mixture becomes thick. Remove from the fire as soon as the first bubble appears.
Serve hot or cold, with Krumiri di Casale cookies or with Offelle di Parona cookies.