The ultimate Italian desserts

Vy Tran | Live the World

November 23, 2022

Italian desserts may not be as sophisticated and diverse as the French ones. However, some mouthwatering Italian delicacies really deserve our attention. The Italian desserts, such as tiramisu and gelato have a special quality that makes them memorable despite their simplicity. They always make the eaters feel happy, perhaps because the enthusiasm of the makers shines through the food. Let's start with the most popular Italian dessert of all times: the tiramisu.

Tiramisu

A full story about tiramisu is available on itinari: "The Tasty Tiramisu" by Vy Tran.

Gelato

A full story about gelato is available on itinari: "Where to find the best gelato in Italy" by Vy Tran.

Panna cotta

Panna cotta is another simple yet addictive dessert, and its name means "cooked cream". The dessert consists of three simple ingredients: sugar, cream, and gelatin. While panna cotta's texture is like jelly, its taste is like "fior di latte" (the classic gelato flavor). The most popular way to serve panna cotta is with a berry sauce. You can find panna cotta in many traditional Italian restaurants. If you prefer to make it at home, try this recipe by Mary Berry:

Cannolo

A full story on cannolo is available on itinari: "The King Of Sicilia: The Cannolo" by Eleonora Ruzzenenti.

Biscotti

Biscotti means "cookies". I didn't used to be a big fan of the Italian cookies. However, a visit to a family-owned bakery in Trastevere in Ro[me](https://www.livetheworld.com/post/the-hidden-beauty-of-rome-xw1a) made me change my mind - the bakery was called Biscottificio Artigiano Innocenti. I could tell that all their cookies were freshly made with love, because every single one of them tasted so homey and delicious. In order to find tasty Italian cookies, you must eat them fresh from the right bakery. Avoid buying Italian cookies in packages from supermarkets.

Chocolate

A full story on Italian chocolate is available on itinari: "Italian Chocoholism" by Eleonora Ruzzenenti.

Panettone

The most traditional way to celebrate Ch[ristmas](https://www.livetheworld.com/post/where-not-to-go-for-christmas-in-rome-2qd3) in It[aly](https://www.livetheworld.com/post/vatican-christmas-tree-lighting-dp1o) is to have a panettone, which is a sweet bread. Panettone tastes like something between bread and cake. My favorite part of the panettone is the dried fruit. Sometimes, alcohol is even added for extra flavor. While you can buy panettone in supermarkets, it is best to get the fresh ones from traditional bakeries. Sadly, panettones are only made during Ch[ristmas](https://www.livetheworld.com/post/where-not-to-go-for-christmas-in-rome-2qd3), otherwise, I would eat them every day (just kidding).

I am addicted to tiramisu, gelato, and panettone. What about you? What are your favorite Italian desserts?

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