
Arsumà

Arsumà is an old Italian custard and a close cousin to the more famous zabaione. It originates from Biella in Piedmont as a dish of workers who would enjoy it for breakfast. The custard is made by whisking whole eggs with sugar and either dry white wine or milk. Thin cornflour wafers or different cookies were often dipped into the soft foam.


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