Sentences with phrase «affogato from»

Drinks Chocolate Chai Frappe from Brandy of Nutmeg Nanny Cherry Chocolate Kiss Smoothie from Amy of Very Culinary Cranberry Sorbet Bellini — Non-Alcoholic and Alcoholic from Megan of Country Cleaver Peppermint Mocha Affogato from Christina of Dessert for Two Toasted Marshmallow Cream Hot Chocolate from Jessica of How Sweet It Is Pomegranate Lemonade Punch from Heather Heather Christo
DrinksChocolate Chai Frappe from Brandy O'Neill Cherry Chocolate Kiss Smoothie from Amy Flanigan Cranberry Sorbet Bellini - Non-Alcoholic and Alcoholic from Megan Keno Peppermint Mocha Affogato from Christina Lane toasted marshmallow cream hot chocolate from Jessica Merchant Pomegranate Lemonade Punch from Heather Christo

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The word «affogato,» comes from the Italian word «affogare,» which means «to drown,» and that is exactly what this dessert is: gelato / ice cream drowned in freshly brewed espresso.
This adults - only recipe for Affogato with Biscotti from Twenty Dinners is perfect for your next outdoor gathering.
If you're a coffee drinker (and not rattled by caffeine or on a break from sugary things), you MUST, I repeat, MUST visit Jo's in Mount Pleasant, Texas and try at Affogato for me.
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