Creamy Homemade Tiramisu - Easy Recipe! (2024)

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This easy tiramisu recipe is beyond decadent! Made with layers of espresso-soaked Ladyfinger cookies, fluffy mascarpone cream, and plenty of chocolate. You’ll feel like you’re at a fancy Italian restaurant when you dig into this classic dessert.

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Table of Contents

  • Easy Homemade Tiramisu
  • What Is Tiramisu?
  • What You’ll Need
  • How To Make Tiramisu
  • How to Store
  • Tiramisu Inspired Desserts to Try
  • Get the Recipe

Easy Homemade Tiramisu

Tiramisu is one of those desserts that always felt super fancy to me. I only ever got it at Italian restaurants and always loved the contrast between the creamy mascarpone filling and the coffee-soaked ladyfinger cookies. The cocoa powder sprinkled on top made it even better, since as you know I am a deeply devoted chocolate fan!

If you have never tried tiramisu I recommend giving this recipe a try. Contrary to what I previously thought, tiramisu is surprisingly easy to make at home as long as you buy pre-made Ladyfingers. (You can also make them from scratch but that would be much more involved.)

If you can operate a stand mixer and layer things in a dish, you can definitely make this classic Italian dessert. Each bite of tiramisu tastes like the perfect mix of cream, coffee, and chocolate. It’s hard to resist!

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What Is Tiramisu?

Tiramisu (pronounced tee-ruh-mee-soo) is a classic Italian no-bake dessert. It’s made with Ladyfinger cookies that are dipped in a mixture of espresso + liqueur, then layered with mascarpone cream and grated chocolate or cocoa powder.

The word “Tiramisu” means “carry me up” or “pick me up,” which is a reference to the caffeinated shot of espresso in the dessert. Sometimes it is also called a Tuscan Trifle.

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What You’ll Need

You only need a few ingredients to make this tiramisu recipe. Here’s a quick recap. Be sure to scroll down to the recipe card below for specific amounts.

  • Eggs
  • Sugar
  • Mascarpone cheese – This is similar to cream cheese, except it is made with whole cream instead of milk.
  • Heavy whipping cream
  • Ladyfingers – If you can’t find these at your local market, you can buy authentic Italian lady fingers on Amazon. Get real deal ladyfingers (the firm ones, not the soft ones). These are also called Savoidari.
  • Hot water
  • Espresso powder – This adds the signature coffee flavor to tiramisu.
  • Kahlua
  • Cocoa powder

Can I make authentic tiramisu without alcohol?

While the Kahlua does add a nice depth of flavor, it is not essential. If you would prefer not to use alcohol in this recipe you can easily skip it and just soak your ladyfingers in espresso instead.

How To Make Tiramisu

Tiramisu is where I fell in love with mascarpone cheese have since used it in so many desserts and toppings, including my Stabilized Mascarpone Whipped Cream. Yum!

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Step 1: Make Your Mascarpone Cheese and Egg Mixture

To get started, you’ll combine the egg yolks and sugar in the top of a double boiler (or in your metal mixer bowl over the top of some simmering water, as I use). When you first whisk the eggs and sugar together, it’ll be chunky and funky, but as it heats up it’ll thin out.

Continue whisking while the mixture heats up and cooks. You don’t want to scramble your eggs, so keep it moving and keep an eye on it. Cook the mixture for about 5-8 minutes or until the mixture grows in volume, thickens and turns a pale yellow. You want the sugar to melt, but if it’s still a little gritty, that’s ok. It will smooth out as you go on.

Set the egg mixture aside to cool until they are just a little warmer than room temperature. Add the mascarpone cheese and gently combine it all using a folding motion until well combined.

Step 2: Fold In Whipped Cream

Next, you’ll add the whipped cream. (You can see my tutorial on how to make homemade whipped cream here.) Fold it gently into the mascarpone/egg mixture and then set that aside. If you’re anything like me, you’ll have tasted it about 5 times before setting it aside because it’s basically the best stuff EVER! You could just eat it with a spoon and be perfectly happy!

Step 3: Make a Simple Espresso Mixture

For the espresso mixture, I like to add some Kahlua. I love the flavor it adds, but feel free to turn it down a notch, or leave it out completely. I added a note about how to adjust.

Step 4: Assemble the Tiramisu

The rest is just layering. Dip the ladyfingers into the espresso mixture for about 3-5 seconds. The longer you dunk them, the more moisture they’ll soak up and the stronger the flavor will be.

This recipe has two layers of ladyfingers and two layers of the mascarpone mixture. Once you’re done layering, sprinkle some cocoa on top and maybe some chocolate shavings. Refrigerate overnight and enjoy! Trust me, it won’t last long.

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How to Store

You can store tiramisu in the pan you assembled it in. Just cover the top with saran wrap. It will keep in the fridge for up to one week and you might find that the flavors actually get even better after it has been stored for a couple of days.

Since tiramisu keeps well in the fridge you can make it in advance. The flavor really peaks around two days in, so I’d recommend making it no earlier than two days in advance.

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Tiramisu Inspired Desserts to Try

I hope you enjoyed this tiramisu recipe! If you’re looking for even more tiramisu flavor, I recommend trying one of these desserts:

  • Easy Tiramisu Cheesecake
  • Mini Tiramisu Trifles
  • Tiramisu Cupcakes
  • Pumpkin Tiramisu Layer Cake
  • Caramel Macchiato Tiramisu Trifle (with Nutella!)
  • Oreo Brookie Tiramisu

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Recipe

Easy Tiramisu Recipe

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  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 45 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 12-14
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No Bake
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

This Easy Tiramisu Recipe is made with ladyfinger cookies soaked in Kahula and espresso, then layered with fluffy mascarpone cream and topped with chocolate.

Ingredients

  • 6egg yolks
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 1/4 cups mascarpone cheese*
  • 1 3/4 cups heavy whipping cream, cold
  • 1(17.5 ounce) package ladyfingers
  • 1 cup hot water
  • 6 tbspespresso powder
  • 1 1/4 cups Kahlua*
  • 1 1/2 tbspcocoa powder, for dusting

Instructions

  1. Prepare a 9×13 baking dish. If you want to be able to remove the tiramisu from the pan when done so that you can see the layers, I suggest lining the pan with parchment paper that sticks up over the sides, then putting a cardboard cake rectangle in the bottom of the pan. The tiramisu will be supported by the cardboard when you remove it using the parchment paper.
  2. Combine egg yolks and sugar in the top of a double boiler (or in a metal mixer bowl over a pot of simmer water). Whisk to combine. The mixture will seem a little chunky at first, but will thin out as it heats up.
  3. Continue cooking and whisking for about 5-8 minutes, until mixture grows in volume, thickens and turns a pale yellow. The sugar should melt, but if it’s still a little grainy, that’s ok. It will smooth out as you go.
  4. Set the egg mixture aside to cool to a little warmer than room temperature.
  5. While eggs cool, make the whipped cream. Add the heavy whipping cream to a large mixer bowl and whip on high speed until stiff peaks form.
  6. When the egg mixture has cooled, add the mascarpone cheese and gently fold together until combined.
  7. Gently fold the whipped cream into mascarpone/egg mixture in two parts. Set mixture aside
  8. Dissolve the espresso powder into the hot water, then combine with the Kahlua.
  9. One at a time, dip the ladyfingers into the Kahlua mixture for about 3-5 seconds. The longer you dip the ladyfingers, the stronger the flavor will be. As you dip the ladyfingers, lay them into the bottom of the 9×13 pan. You should be able to get two rows in a layer.
  10. Spread half of the mascarpone mixture over the ladyfingers.
  11. Repeat ladyfinger layer, then top with remaining mascarpone mixture. Dust the top with cocoa powder.
  12. Refrigerate for several hours or overnight, then remove from pan (if desired) and serve.

Notes

Get the mascarpone cheese out of the fridge about 15-20 minutes before using. You want it to warm up a bit, but still be a little chilled.

If you’d like to make this tiramisu without the Kahlua, use this espresso mixture:

2 1/4 cups hot water
6-8 tbsp instant espresso powder
6 tbsp sugar, optional

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 423
  • Sugar: 16.4 g
  • Sodium: 76.7 mg
  • Fat: 27 g
  • Carbohydrates: 38.2 g
  • Protein: 7.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 219.7 mg

Categories

  • Bars and Brownies
  • No Bake Desserts
  • Other Sweets
  • Recipes
  • Sweets and Treats

Recipe was originally posted 10/15/13. It has been updated but if you’d like a copy of the original version, download it here.

Creamy Homemade Tiramisu - Easy Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What is the cream in tiramisu made of? ›

Most tiramisu recipes use whipped egg whites OR whipped cream in the mascarpone cream layers. Egg whites contribute a more airy texture, while whipped cream makes the filling a bit more rich. This recipe actually uses both, so you're getting both delightful textures.

Can you use cream instead of mascarpone in tiramisu? ›

Mascarpone is a creamy Italian sweet cheese that is an ingredient in tiramisu. While there are no 1-to-1 substitutions that give the precise taste and texture to your tiramisu that mascarpone does, you can substitute whipped heavy cream, cream cheese or a combination of the two.

What not to do when making tiramisu? ›

Roberto Lestani, who for the occasion revealed to us the 3 mistakes not to make to prepare a stunning tiramisu!
  1. 1: excessively whipping the mascarpone! ...
  2. 2: once together, don't immediately mix the yolks and sugar! ...
  3. 3: Neglect stratification!
Jun 16, 2020

What to use in tiramisu instead of ladyfingers? ›

Best for: Shortbread biscuits are a suitable ladyfinger substitute, especially for Tiramisu Cake, and crumb toppings. Crush shortbread cookies into coarse crumbs and sprinkle them between layers of dessert or use them as a base for cheesecakes and tarts.

How long should tiramisu chill before serving? ›

Once you whip it up, cover and refrigerate for at least 6 hours before serving. This gives the dessert time to develop its rich cocoa flavor. When storing the tiramisù in the refrigerator, be sure to cover with a lid or wrap tightly with plastic wrap so that no odors from the refrigerator seep into the dessert.

Why is my tiramisu cream too runny? ›

The other main reasons the mixture would be runny is if other liquid ingredients have been added first, or if the mascarpone has been beaten so much that it has curdled (then you will get water separating out from the cheese curds).

What is a cheaper alternative to mascarpone? ›

Crème Fraîche and sour cream bring unique tastes and handle heat like pros. Then there's ricotta, Mascarpone's flavor buddy, perfect for cheesecakes and spreads. Cream cheese, Greek yogurt, and cottage cheese are also the go-to for rich textures.

Can I use Greek yogurt instead of mascarpone? ›

Greek Yogurt

This mascarpone substitute will be tangier than the real thing, and also have a looser texture. You can drain it in cheesecloth, and add a pinch of salt. It's better suited to situations where you're making something savory with your mascarpone, such as a creamy pasta sauce.

How to stop tiramisu from going soggy? ›

She uses crisp ladyfingers and subsequently dips them in a mixture of rum and coffee. It is this dipping stage that makes or breaks a tiramisu. According to Garten, if you dip your ladyfingers for too long, they will turn soggy. However, if you don't dip them for long enough, they won't absorb the proper flavor.

How long does homemade tiramisu last? ›

How long can you keep homemade tiramisu (with raw egg) in the fridge? 3 days maximum. For health reasons but also the taste and integrity of the dessert has reached optimum maturity and will just deteriorate after 3 days.

How do you keep lady fingers from getting soggy in tiramisu? ›

Make the first layer by dunking half the lady fingers in the coffee mixture one at a time, for no longer than 1 second each. You do not want them to get completely wet - just to moisten. They will absorb more liquid as the tiramisu sets.

What is the new name for ladyfingers? ›

Thus, the other name of ladyfinger is Okra. Zucchini: It is also known as courgettes in French, baby marrow and summer squash. It is called zucchini in the Italian language.

Can you use vanilla wafers instead of ladyfingers? ›

Nilla Wafer Desserts

NABISCO has made it super fun and easy to remix classic BBQ recipes with their delicious line of treats. I found NILLA Wafers to be the perfect substitute for lady fingers in these easy Tiramisu Cups.

What is tiramisu foam made of? ›

Make sure to consume the cold foam within 2 days for optimal freshness 😊 Tiramisu cold foam recipe: ☕️ 2 oz milk ☕️ 2 oz heavy cream ☕️ 2 tsp sugar or to taste ☕️ 2 Tbsp mascarpone cheese In a bowl or cup, add all the ingredients and use a frother to mix until fluffy.

What is tiramisu syrup made of? ›

Pure Cane Sugar, Water, Natural Flavours. A blend of coffee, lady fingers, custard, cocoa and rum flavour for an authentic taste and aroma. Refrigeration not required. Store at room temperature, away from heat and direct sunlight.

Is mascarpone cream cheese? ›

Mascarpone is categorized as a cream cheese, but it is different than what we know as “cream cheese” in America. Mascarpone is made similarly to American cream cheese, but it uses a base of whole cream rather than milk. Like cream cheese, it is a fresh cheese that is not aged before it is eaten.

What is tiramisu ice cream made of? ›

What is tiramisu ice cream made of? This recipe for tiramisu ice cream is made from 6 simple ingredients- mascarpone cheese, sweetened condensed milk, heavy cream, cocoa powder, espresso and ladyfingers.

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