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### 👩🍳 **How to Make It**
**1. Make the pastry cream:**
In a saucepan, heat the milk and vanilla until just simmering. In a separate bowl, whisk yolks, sugar, and cornstarch. Slowly pour the hot milk into the egg mixture, whisking constantly, then return to the pan and cook over low heat until thickened. Divide in half — leave one plain, and stir melted chocolate into the other for a chocolate layer (optional). Let cool.
**3. Layer it up:**
In a glass dish or individual cups, layer soaked sponge, vanilla pastry cream, chocolate cream (if using), and repeat. Finish with a layer of cream or whipped topping.
**4. Chill:**
Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours — or overnight for best flavor and texture.
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– It’s **nostalgic** — often made for birthdays, holidays, or Sunday family meals.
– It uses simple, pantry-friendly ingredients.
– The liqueur adds color, flavor, and a bit of adult indulgence.
– It’s endlessly adaptable: try it with espresso, fruit compote, or pistachio cream.
### 🍷 Final Thoughts
Zuppa Inglese is more than just a dessert — it’s a layered love letter to Italian tradition, family gatherings, and the joy of sharing something beautiful from a big bowl with small spoons. Elegant yet approachable, sweet with a touch of sophistication, it’s the kind of recipe that lives in memory.
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