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Title: Hot Chocolate Agasajo-Style (Saveur #8, Sept/oct '95)
Categories: Mexican Beverages Spice Chocolate
Yield: 1 Servings
1/2 | ga | Milk |
1/4 | oz | Dried rosebuds or |
2 | ts | Rosewater |
1 | ts | Saffron threads, lightly |
Crushed | ||
3 | Sticks cinnamon | |
2 | Whole dried a'rbol or | |
Pequi'n chilies | ||
1 | Vanilla bean, split | |
Lengthwise | ||
1/2 | c | Sugar |
Food historian Maricel Presilla has re-created a drink served at the lavish receptions called "agasajos" in 17th-century Spain. Combine 1/2 gallon milk; 1/4 oz. dried rosebuds or 2 tsp. rosewater; 1 tsp. saffron threads, lightly crushed; 3 sticks cin- namon; 2 whole dried a'rbol or pequi'n chilies; 1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise; and 1/2 cup sugar in a large, heavy saucepan over medium heat. Scald milk, stirring to dissolve sugar, then lower heat and cook 10 minutes. Remove from heat; steep 10 minutes. Strain into a large pot. Heat gently, then add 1/2 lb. bittersweet chocolate, coarsely chopped. Whisk briskly for 5 minutes to dissolve chocolate and make a frothy head. Serves 8.
David Lichtman
From: David Lichtman Date: 06 Aug 97 Chile-Heads List Ä
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