Friday August 31, 2007
creamy strawberry almond biscotti

Using the freshest sweet and ripe strawberries of the season, this dreamy dessert was submitted by Virginia, NYC.

Seizing the moment is key to a quickie seduction. I needed a quick dessert to seal the deal without fuss or missing a beat, which is how this recipe came about. You and loverboy/girl can taste the honeyed creamy mixture and the berry liqueur concoction, and all the ingredients are lickable.

Biscotti is a light yummy finish to any meal. Amaretto is very romantic. Add smooth marscapone ricotta for body and honey for sweetness. Its a surefire way for the perfect finish to a seduction meal or the quickie your meal may lead to. My "quickie Imagination" coupled with a "seize the opportunity and use what was on hand" was successfully rewarded, as this can be eaten before, during and after a truly seductive encounter.

creamy strawberry almond biscotti

4 pieces of almond biscotti

1/2 cup Amaretto

6-8 strawberries, washed and halved (quartered if berries are large)

3 sprigs fresh chopped mint leaves

1/2 cup of marscapone

1/2 cup part skim ricotta

4 tablespoons honey

Soak berries and mint in 1/4 cup of Amaretto - set aside. Mix marscapone and ricotta with honey until creamy, set aside. Soak almond biscotti in remaining Amaretto. Refrigerate all ingredients except biscotti until you moment of Seduction.

Spoon ricotta/marscapone mixture onto a biscotti. Spoon the strawberry/mint mixture on top of that. Feed to your object of desire...lick fingers and any other part the mixture drips onto--enjoy!

You can use flavored biscotti, fruit and liquor can be tailored to your preference, i.e. hazelnut biscotti with chocolate liqueur and raspberries or cherries. Enjoy this guaranteed combo for a quickie seduction

Posted by terry dagrosa at 03:00PM on August 31 in quickies, seduce me - your stories and recipes, sweet temptations / Permalink
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