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“Biramisu” Review and Recipe, Portobello Trattoria

Apr 6th, 2012 by AJ.

Beer? For Dessert? Yes, indeed.

Despite the fact that I don’t know much about beer and I’m not a fan of tiramisu, I’m extremely glad that I got to try this combo of the two — Biramisu — at Downtown Disney Orlando’s Portobello Trattoria.

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I’d known for months (over a year, maybe??) that I needed to get my butt in a chair over at Portobello to try this dessert. It’s pretty innovative, eh? Beer + Tiramisu? And the fact that they make it with a local Orlando Brewing Company porter makes it even more compelling.

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Biramisu on the Dessert Menu

The local Organic Blackwater Dry Porter that’s used to make the Biramisu was new to us when we got to the restaurant, but we tried a bottle during lunch to check it out. Liked it!

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Orlando Brewing Company Organic Blackwater Dry Porter

But when it was time for dessert, I was still skeptical. (Don’t worry, though; we ordered the white chocolate creme brulee, too, just in case.) I’m just not a big fan of soggy cake, alcohol-soaked anything, or beer in my dessert (as far as I knew). And isn’t that pretty much what this was?

But, if you’re like me and concerned, not to worry. If you take a look at the recipe for this stuff, there’s more cheese and sugar in it than anything else. (Now you’re speaking my language, Portobello!!) And the beer is actually a heavily sugared beer reduction, so the taste is just a slight flavor under the stronger rich sweetness of the dessert’s other ingredients.

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Biramisu

In fact, I really enjoyed this dessert! We easily polished it off…and kind of wanted another one!

The mascarpone cream was very rich, and the dark beer gave it a depth that I didn’t expect. It’s one of those desserts where you need to pay attention to each bite, because both the creamy texture and the interesting flavor deserve your full focus. Here’s a tip: don’t share.

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Cross Section

Speaking of the recipe; if you’re interested in trying your hand at this dessert at home, here it is: Biramisu Recipe.

http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2012/04/06/biramisu-review-and-recipe-portobello-trattoria/

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