Barbajada
Barbajada | |
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Alternative names | Barbagliata |
Type | Beverage |
Place of origin | Italy |
Region or state | Milan |
Serving temperature | Hot (winter) and cold (summer) |
Main ingredients | Chocolate, milk, coffee, sugar, optionally cream |
Cookbook:Barbajada Barbajada |
The Barbajada[1][2] (also italianized as Barbagliata[1]) was a popular Milanese sweet frothy drink in the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century. It was made with whipped chocolate, milk and coffee in equal parts, along with any amount of sugar, and possibly topped with cream. It was served cold in summer and hot in winter, usually to accompany desserts such as the Panettone or other Milanese delicacies.[3]
Reportedly, the recipe was a creation of Domenico Barbaja (hence the name), who was at the time a garzone (waiter) in a café.[4] The drink was so successful that Barbaja eventually grew rich enough to become a theatrical impresario as well as the owner of a café in the luxury venue of Piazza della Scala.[2][3]
References
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 (Italian) Recipe for La Barbajada on melegnano.net
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 (Italian) Barbajada e dolcezze lombarde
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 (English) Joanne, Barbajada on fruttodellapassione.net
- ↑ Eisenbeiss 2013, p. 14
Sources
- Eisenbeiss, Philip (2013), Bel Canto Bully: The Life of the Legendary Opera Impresario Domenico Barbaja. London: Haus Publishing, 2013 ISBN 1908323256 ISBN 978-1-908323-25-5