Posts Tagged ‘liqueur’

Amaretto Ice Cream and Berry Surprise

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

strawberries and blueberries

strawberries and blueberries

A liqueur is a sweet alcohol which could be sipped on its own, made into a cocktail, or used as an ingredient in a recipe. They are usually flavored with fruit, herbs and spices which adds so much flavor to food. Many flavorings are dissolved to make a liqueur. Therefore, the name liqueur means to dissolve in Latin.

 

 

Amaretto is a traditional Italian liqueur. It has a sweet and smooth almond flavor. However, almonds are not used in making Amaretto. The flavor comes from apricot kernel oil, burnt sugar and spices. Amaretto can be used as a substitute for almond extract in recipes. Here is a delicious example of a recipe using Amaretto. It’s a simple way to spruce up ice cream. Enjoy.

Amaretto Ice Cream and Berry Surprise

4 coops of vanilla icecream

2 C. fresh strawberries, sliced

1 C. fresh blueberries

¼ C. almonds, slivers and toasted

1 C. amaretto liqueur

Mix the berries together with the Amaretto. Cover the mixture and allow this to chill in the refrigerator for an hour. Scoop vanilla ice cream into four bowls. Spoon the berries over the top of the ice cream. Sprinkle with the toasted almonds.