
BY: Carla Vaisman
When it comes to Italian desserts, tiramisu often steals the spotlight with its rich layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cream. But long before tiramisu's rise to global fame, there was a dessert steeped in history and simplicity, another beloved treat gracing Italian tables: the crostata.
A rustic, unpretentious dessert with a history as rich as its buttery crust, the crostata has been a symbol of Italian home baking for centuries. Unlike the modern complexity of tiramisu, the crostata thrives on simplicity, blending a crumbly crust with fruit preserves or creamy fillings. Whether served during a casual family dinner or as the grand finale of a feast, this timeless dessert continues to delight with its versatility and charm.
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