Most
foodies know that Tiramisu is a decadent dessert featuring coffee
soaked ladyfingers layered with a zabaione and mascarpone, but what many
people don’t know is that the recipe’s name is one of the best culinary
double entendres ever.
“Tiramisu”
translates to "pick me up." Considering that this popular Italian
dessert is spiked with proven mood-elevators such as coffee, cocoa,
sugar, and alcohol, the name seems to fit perfectly. But wait, there’s
more.
As
legend has it, tiramisu was a popular snack with the “working girls” of
northern Italy, where the dessert originated. So, not only does "pick
me up" refer metaphorically to the obvious restorative effects of the
dessert, but also more literally to the solicitation of another
customer.
Which
brings us to this upcoming Valentine’s Day. Not only would this make
for a very happy ending for your V-Day meal, but think about the
stimulating conversation that could follow when you recount this racy
tale.
Anyway,
even if you don’t end up talking about Italian prostitutes over
dessert, if you’re a fan of chocolate mousse, and you enjoy a good "pick
me up," you can’t go wrong with this deliciously decadent, yet still
fairly light dessert. Enjoy!