Also turns out that I didn’t need to make the tiramisu myself. I have this friend, Darshini. She made bread upma for me eons ago when we both lived in Hyderabad. Then she moved cities, I moved cities, and after a few years of just staying in touch over pings and emails, the stars aligned magically and she landed in Singapore.
She also happened to turn up for dinner with the most delicious tiramisu ever! I saved some for the next day just for pics before TH and I attacked it.
Classic tiramisu is not that hard to make at all. In fact, Darsh managed to whip this up with very basic kitchen tools and it still turned out fab so this is really not a fussy recipe at all.
Note: Classic tiramisu contains raw eggs so try to get the freshest egg you can lay your hands on. If you are not comfortable with this or you are pregnant, then this recipe is not for you. Please don’t ask me for a substitute! Mascarpone cheese is another essential ingredient and I am really not sure if a substitute will work for that either.
For other easy dessert recipes, check out my eggless Oreo cheesecake recipe, this homemade chocolate ice-cream recipe, and my 5-minute mug cake recipe.
Classic Tiramisu Recipe
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Serves 4-6
Ingredients:
1 tsp of instant coffee powder
1/2 cup of hot water
2 tbsp of icing sugar or powdered sugar
2 egg yolks
1 egg white
2-3 tbsp of cocoa powder
250gm of mascarpone cheese
About 15 ladyfinger biscuits
How to Assemble the Tiramisu:
1. Mix the instant coffee powder with the hot water and beat lightly for a minute with a spoon. Set aside to cool to room temperature.
2. Add the icing sugar (or powdered sugar) to the egg yolks and beat well with a fork. Add the cheese and beat well again. If you have an electric beater, use that.
3. Whip egg white until stiff. You can use your electric beater (use a clean dry one) or just your fork or whip which will take much longer. Fold this gently into the cheese-yolk mixture.
4. Dip the ladyfingers in the coffee and layer them at the bottom of a square cake tin. Sprinkle cocoa powder over this generously.
5. Layer half the egg-cheese mixture over the biscuit layer. You can add some berries at this time if you wish. On top of the mixture, layer biscuits (dipped in coffee) once more and top off with some more cocoa powder and the rest of the cheese-yolk mixture.
6. Freeze overnight or at least 8 hours. Once it has set, sprinkle more cocoa powder or powdered sugar on top and serve chilled.
Notes:
– the ladyfingers get soft very quickly so dip in coffee and layer immediately, don’t linger.
– you can spike the coffee with rum or cognac, or (and I want to try this myself) use Kahlua to dip the biscuits
– it may be a good idea to move the tiramisu to the refrigerator for an hour or so before serving but getting clean pieces will be tougher
notyet100
Mmmm my sons fav,…looks yum,..
Shinta
Entirely understand when you say you have some recipes in mind, but never try them out, same case with me and Tiramisu! I recently saw a documentary on Italian food, where making Tiramisu was explained, and the process is just as you described above, simple enough to try at home. Now I too should put my laziness aside try to make this ๐
Shalini
this is awesome and mouth watering… just wondering if u cud help me with the eggless version of this pls…
Hugs
Shalini
Nagalakshmi V
eggless tiramisu recipe is mentioned in a previous comment shalini, i will update the post too
Archana
looks yummy. I want to attack the screen right now.:D
rahul aggarwal
i have so much of chicken soup soul for Tiramisu that i can even kill a person if he/she tries to take it away from me ! ๐
Resh
lovely dessert….one of my fav ๐
Anonymous
fabulous receipe..i tried your eggless chesscake and it was a big hit!! thanks a ton!!
one question – you said to freeze the tiramasu..do u mean in the ice making section? asking only because you said to move to refrigerator before serving..just want to make sure..thanks for clarifying..
Nagalakshmi V
yes, in the ice-making section, the freezer.
Chitra
Have heard abt this but never knew the recipe. wish to taste some.. ๐
Priya
Never said no to this delectable dessert, my all time favourite..
Aarthi
tiramisu looks fabulous..i really really want to try it, but couldn't find those ladyfinger and cheese here..