Amaretto Liqueur
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Amaretto (Italian for "a little bitter") is a sweet Italian liqueur that originated in
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. Depending on the brand, it may be made from
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stones, or almonds, all of which are natural sources of the benzaldehyde that provides the almond-like flavour of the liqueur. It generally contains 21 to 28 percent alcohol by volume. When served as a beverage, amaretto can be drunk by itself, used as an ingredient to create several popular
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s, or added to
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. Amaretto is also commonly used in culinary applications.


Origin


Etymology

The name ''amaretto'' originated as a diminutive of the
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word ''amaro'', meaning "bitter", which references the distinctive flavour lent by the ''mandorla amara'' or by the drupe kernel. However, the bitterness of amaretto tends to be mild, and sweeteners (and sometimes sweet almonds) enhance the flavour in the final products.Hopkins, Kate
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(August 28, 2004). Accidental Hedonist. Retrieved January 1, 2007.
Thus, one can interpret the liqueur's name as a description of the taste as "a little bitter".
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is processed out of the almond preparation before its use. One should not confuse amaretto with amaro, a different family of Italian liqueurs that, while also sweetened, have a stronger bitter flavour derived from herbs.


Legend

Despite the history of introducing and accepting almonds into Italian cuisine, newer takes on the meanings and origins have been popularized by two major brands. Though of sometimes questionable provenance, these tales hold a sentimental place in Saronno culture:


Notable brands

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Disaronno Disaronno Originale (28% abv) is a type of amaretto—an amber-colored liqueur with a characteristic almond taste, although it does not actually contain almonds. It is produced in Saronno, in the Lombardy region, and is sold worldwide. Accordin ...
– Italy * Lazzaroni – Italy *
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– Netherlands * Luxardo – Italy


Usage

Amaretto serves a variety of culinary uses.


Cooking

* Amaretto is frequently added to desserts, including ice cream, which enhances the flavour of the dessert with almonds and is complementary to the flavour of chocolate.
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, a popular Italian cake, is often flavoured with either real amaretto or alcohol-free amaretto aroma. * Savoury recipes that call for amaretto usually involve meats, such as chicken. * A few shots of amaretto can be added to pancake batter for a richer flavour. * Amaretto is often added to almondine sauce for fish and vegetables. * Amaretto is often added to whipped cream. * Amaretto chocolate truffles


Cocktails

Cocktails with Amaretto liqueur as a primary ingredient: * ''Amaretto Piña Colada'' - Amaretto liqueur, light rum, coconut milk, and pineapple juice. * ''
Amaretto Sour An amaretto sour is a cocktail using amaretto liqueur. It is a type of sour, a mixed drink made with a base spirit, citrus juice, and a sweetener. The drink is the most popular cocktail use for amaretto. Preparation As described in ''Sardi's Bar ...
'' - Amaretto liqueur, lemon juice, egg white, sugar or
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and orange slice and cherries, for garnish . * ''
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'' - Amaretto liqueur and
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* '' Godfather'' - Amaretto liqueur and Scotch. * ''Nutcracker Martini'' - Amaretto liqueur, dark
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, vodka, and Irish cream. * ''Snickerdoodle Cookie Martini'' - Amaretto liqueur, cinnamon liqueur, and cinnamon vodka. * ''Toasted Almond'' - Amaretto liqueur, coffee liqueur, milk or cream; ''Roasted Toasted Almond'' - Adds vodka


Orgeat syrup

Amaretto is sometimes used as a substitute for
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in places where the syrup cannot be found or to impart a less sweet flavour.


See also

* Bitter almond liqueur, a similar drink from Portugal *
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* List of cocktails


References


External links

* {{Alcoholic beverages Almond dishes Nut liqueurs Italian liqueurs