Amaretto is a sweet almond-flavoured liqueur of Italian origin. It is made from a base of apricot or almond pits, or sometimes both.
Origin
Etymology
The name is a diminutive of the Italian amaro , meaning "bitter", indicating the distinctive flavour lent by the mandorla amara --the bitter almond or the drupe kernel. However, the bitterness is not unpalatable, and the flavour is enhanced by sweeteners, and sometimes sweet almonds, in the final products. Therefore, the liqueur's name can be said to describe the taste as "a little bitter". Conflation of the homophonous amare and amore ("love") is primarily responsible for the associations with romance. Amaretto should not be confused with amaro, a different family of Italian liqueurs that, while also sweetened, have a stronger bitter flavour coming from herbs.
Legend
Despite apparently clear etymology of the terms, and known history on the introduction and acceptance of almonds into Italian cuisine, more recent takes on the meanings and origins have come about, further popularized by the two major brands. Though of sometimes questionable factuality, these tales hold a sentimental place in Saronno culture.
In 1525, a Saronno church commissioned artist Leonardo Da Vinci and student Bernardino Luini to paint their sanctuary with frescoes. As the church was dedicated to the Virgin Mary, Luini needed to depict the Madonna, but was in need of a model. He found his inspiration in a young widowed innkeeper, who became his model and (in most versions) lover. Out of gratitude and affection, the woman wished to give him a gift. Her simple means did not permit much, so she steeped apricot kernels in brandy and presented the resulting concoction to a touched Luini.
Brands
Disaronno Originale
Disaronno Originale (28% abv), the most popular brand, has a characteristic bittersweet almond taste (although it contains no almonds or nuts) and is known for its distinctive appearance. Disaronno claims its "originale" amaretto's "secret formula" is unchanged from the year 1525, and claims the Luini tale as its own particular history. Its production remains in Saronno, but the product is sold worldwide.
The company describes its amaretto as an infusion of "apricot kernel oil" with "absolute alcohol, burnt sugar, and the pure essence of seventeen selected herbs and fruits". The amber liqueur is presented in a rectangular glass decanter designed by a craftsman from Murano.
The product was originally named "Amaretto di Saronno Originale" (Original Amaretto from Saronno). It subsequently changed to "Amaretto Disaronno", transforming the origin of the product into a more distinctive brand name. Finally, it changed once more to "Disaronno Originale".
According to the Disaronno website, their Amaretto contains no almonds, and is nut-free.
Lazzaroni Amaretto
Lazzaroni Amaretto (24% abv), produced by Paolo Lazzaroni & Figli S.p.A., also presents itself as the first such liqueur. However, it is based on an infusion of Lazzaroni Amaretti de Saronno (cookies), a process which imparts a "delicate almond/apricot flavour". Lazzaroni claim the tale of the young couple blessed by the bishop as the origin of their the generations-guarded family recipe, dating it to 1718; the amaretto has been in production since 1851.
Usage
Amaretto serves a variety of culinary uses.
Cooking
- Amaretto is added to desserts, including ice cream, which enhances the flavour of the dessert with almonds and complements chocolate.
- Savoury recipes which call for it usually focus on meat, such as chicken.
- A few shots of Amaretto can be added to pancake batter for a richer flavour.
- often a major flavor component almondine sauce used on fish and vegetables
Beverages
Amaretto may be served neat (by itself) or on the rocks (with ice). It is often added to other beverages to create several popular mixed drinks. It is also a popular choice of liqueur to add to coffee in the morning.
The following cocktails highlight Amaretto liqueur as a primary ingredient.
French Connection
An IBA Official Cocktail
- 1 part (3.5 cl) Amaretto liqueur
- 1 part (3.5 cl) Cognac
Pour all ingredients directly into old fashioned glass with ice cubes. Stir gently.
Godfather
An IBA Official Cocktail
- 1 part (3.5 cl) Amaretto liqueur
- 1 part (3.5 cl) Scotch
Pour all ingredients directly into old fashioned glass filled with ice cubes.
Godmother
An IBA Official Cocktail
- 1 part (3.5 cl) Amaretto liqueur
- 1 part (3.5 cl) Vodka
Pour all ingredients directly into old fashioned glass filled with ice cubes.
Ladyfriend
- 1 part Amaretto
- 1 part Grapefruit juice
Pour all ingredients directly into old fashioned glass filled with ice cubes.
Amaretto Sour
- 2 oz Amaretto
- 1 oz fresh lemon juice
- 1/2 oz simple syrup
- 1/4 oz egg white
Pour all ingredients into a cocktail shaker. Add ice, shake vigorously, and strain into a sour glass.
Squeeze
- 9 parts Amaretto
- 1 part Lemon juice
Pour all ingredients directly into old fashioned glass filled with ice cubes.
Splash
- 3 parts Amaretto
- 7 parts Orange juice
Pour all ingredients directly into highball glass filled with ice cubes, stir gently.
See also
- List of cocktails
External links
- Over 50 Amaretto Recipes:
Notes
- ^ "GOZIO Amaretto Almond Liqueur". AHardy USA Ltd. . http://www.ahardyusa.com/italian_liqueurs/GOZIO_Amaretto.html . Retrieved April 7, 2009 .
- ^ Hopkins, Kate. "Almonds: Who Really Cares?" (August 28, 2004). Accidental Hedonist. Retrieved January 1, 2007.
- ^ Harper, Douglas. "Amaretto". Online Etymology Dictionary . http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Amaretto . Retrieved 2007-01-01 .
- ^ it.wikipedia.org: "Bernardino_Luini". Retrieved January 1, 2007.
- ^ FoodTV.ca. "A Brief History of Amaretto". Alliance Atlantis Communications, Inc. Retrieved January 1, 2007.
- ^ Disaronno. Retrieved January 1, 2007. Home → Heritage → Page 2: The Legend . (A direct link is not available due to the Adobe Flash-based interface.)
- ^ Disaronno. Retrieved January 1, 2007. Home → Heritage → Page 4: The "Originale" Story . (A direct link is not available due to the Adobe Flash-based interface.)
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