Savoiardi (Italian Ladyfingers)

This is a basic recipe for Italian ladyfingers, the base of many desserts. I searched and searched but could never find these in the store, so I developed my own recipe and they turned out great. These are also nice to dunk in tea or coffee. Not too sweet. Prep can be a little messy, but is worth it. Enjoy!

Savoiardi (Italian Ladyfingers)
Savoiardi (Italian Ladyfingers)

This is a basic recipe for Italian ladyfingers, the base of many desserts. I searched and searched but could never find these in the store, so I developed my own recipe and they turned out great. These are also nice to dunk in tea or coffee. Not too sweet. Prep can be a little messy, but is worth it. Enjoy!

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Served Person: 24
  • Carbohydrate 4.09902569920465 g
  • Cholesterol 35.0313888887508 mg
  • Fat 0.829147222256219 g
  • Fiber 0.14062500266271 g
  • Protein 1.77016180609764 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.287956111102415 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 cookies, 24 serving(s) (21g)
  • Sodium 1631.02479620324 mg
  • Sugar 3.95840069654194 g
  • Trans Fat 0.0587847916863499 g
  • Calories 31 calories

Step-by-step

  • Separate eggs into two separate bowls, making sure not to get ANY yolk into the bowls containing the whites.
  • Beat egg whites on high speed until foamy.
  • Add two tablespoons of the 2/3 cup of sugar to the egg whites and continue to beat until stiff peaks form, and set aside.
  • In a separate bowl, add vanilla and the rest of the sugar to the egg yolks and beat until pale yellow, set aside.
  • Sift together the flour and baking powder together (I didn't want to dirty another bowl so I sifted onto a piece of waxed paper).
  • Gently fold half of the egg whites into the yolks.
  • Fold the flour mixture into the yolks.
  • Fold the rest of the egg whites into the yolks.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Load batter into a pastry bag with a wide tip, or a ziploc bag with the corner snipped off.
  • Pipe onto a greased cookie sheet in any shape you'd like (traditionally, they are shaped like fingers, about as wide as your pointer and middle finger put together).
  • Bake for 6 minutes, or until edges are just golden brown.

My Unexpected Baking Adventure: Mastering the Art of Savoiardi

As a busy working mom, finding time for anything beyond the daily grind is a challenge. My weekends are usually a whirlwind of errands, cleaning, and trying to squeeze in quality time with my family. Baking has always been a passion of mine, a way to unwind and create something beautiful and delicious, but often, it felt like a luxury I couldn't afford. That is, until I discovered the joy of simple, yet incredibly rewarding recipes.

It all started with a simple craving – Italian Ladyfingers, or Savoiardi. These delicate little biscuits, the perfect base for tiramisu and countless other desserts, were nowhere to be found in my local grocery stores. Determined not to let my craving go unfulfilled, I embarked on a quest – a quest that led me to the kitchen, a surprisingly delightful escape from the everyday hustle.

The recipe itself was surprisingly straightforward. It involved separating eggs, a task I initially found slightly daunting, but with a little patience, I mastered the art of perfectly fluffy egg whites and creamy yolks. The delicate folding of ingredients, the careful piping onto a baking sheet – these small actions became meditative moments, a peaceful respite from the constant demands of my life. And then, the smell… the heavenly aroma of baking biscuits filled my kitchen, a fragrant promise of something delicious to come.

The first batch emerged from the oven a golden brown perfection, a testament to my newfound baking prowess. They were light, airy, and not overly sweet, the perfect balance of flavor and texture. Dipped in a cup of tea, these Savoiardi were the perfect afternoon treat, a moment of pure bliss amidst the chaos of my schedule. More than just a delicious biscuit, it represented a victory, a demonstration that even amidst a busy life, moments of peace, creativity, and personal fulfillment could still be found.

The recipe, passed down from generations, transformed into a personal journey of rediscovery. I discovered the art of slowing down, finding joy in the simple things and the sheer pleasure of creating something with my own hands. More than just a recipe, it became a valuable reminder that life's true riches are often found in the quiet moments, in the simple acts of love and creativity, a lesson I will cherish as much as the delicious taste of these delectable little biscuits.

And so, from a simple desire for a store-bought biscuit, I found myself on a journey of culinary self-discovery. It's a journey that I encourage you to embark on, no matter how busy or hectic your life may be. Sometimes, the most rewarding experiences are those we least expect.