Liqueur for Anglo Italian Trifle
Asked by Dockacre. Answered on 14th June 2015
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Could one make the Anglo-Italian Trifle with orange liqueuer instead of limoncello?
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Nigella's Anglo-Italian Trifle (from Nigella Summer and on the Nigella website) is so named as it uses some typically Italian ingredients, such as amaretti cookies, mascarpone cheese ad the Italian lemon-flavoured liqueur called limoncello.
However if you do not have limocello available then it would be possible to use an orange-flavoured liqueur and orange would still go well with the blackberries and amaratti cookies. Aperol is the Italian orange liqueur however it has a bittersweet tatse and is not ideal for a trifle and is better mixed for aperetifs. Instead we would prefer to use a sweeter liqueur with a lighter base, such as Cointreau or another triple sec.
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