I know my past few posts are full of sweets and desserts and my blog is been loaded with high sugar and calories. I don't know what's wrong with me, in the past few weeks, almost every week, I try minimum of 1 dessert or sweet.
I'm sure everyone will be familiar with the name Tiramisu. Tiramisu is a classic Italian dessert, made with sponge fingers, mascarpone and zabaglione. I used to think Tiramisu is a very bitter dessert with coffee flavour and I never dared to taste that. I know all Tiramisu lovers want to give me a lash. One of my friend used to say that her husband makes the best Tiramisu and everybody loves. Since she mentioned about this Tiramisu in a few occasion I was so much intimidated to try this dessert and I decided to make my own.
I'm not very good at making perfect looking slices, so it looks bit messy, but trust me it tasted divine.
The very first time when I tried this, I made my own sponge fingers, zabaglione and custard. The first spoon to taste, I had a bit concern. Once I tasted that, Oh My! this has become my favourite dessert. It tasted nothing so bitter. The cream filling along with coffee soaked sponge, that was incredible. But the picture which I took was very bad, so I decided take once again. This time to make life easier I used a store bought sponge biscuits. This time I didn't make zabaglione and custard. Instead I made something similar to a mousse, which I adapted from a youtube recipe here. This method was suggested by my friend, her husband adapts this method, which everybody enjoys a lot. My husband also felt this one was very light. If you have concern with raw eggs, you can use custard and zabaglione. If you haven't tasted Tiramisu so far in your life and you feel lazy to make your own, atleast buy one from shop and have a taste. You'll never regret and you'll just fall in love with it and become addicted to this lovely dessert. Meanwhile have a look at my recipe.
Recipe adapted from: I followed the recipe from here, watch the video for clear instructions.
Preparation Time: 45 minutes
Serves 6 to 8
Ingredients:
Eggs- 6 separated
Sugar- 150 g
Mascarpone cheese- 250 g
Sponge fingers- 12 to 15
Coffee powder- 12 tsp
Cocoa powder to dust on top
Method:
Separate the egg white and yolks. Take the mascarpone cheese in a large bowl, mix it with a spoon or spatula to make it smooth. Then mix the egg yolks and 100 g sugar in a large bowluntil it looks pale. To this egg mixture , add the mascarpone and mix until smooth.
Next start beating the egg whites with a electric mixer in a clean bowl, until soft peaks form. Slowly add the sugar little by little until it looks stiff and glossy. Add 1 tbsp of egg white to the cheese mixture and fold in gently. Then add the remaining egg whites little by little and fold it gently until it looks smooth. This is your filling mixture.
Mix the coffee powder with 2 tbsp of warm water and let it cool down completely.
Take a 8 cm round tin or 10 cm square tray. Dip the sponge fingers in the coffee mixture and line it at the bottom of the tin, until the bottom of the tin is completely covered with sponge fingers. Spoon 1/3 rd of the filling mixture on top of sponge fingers. Repeat the layers till the top of the tin. The top layer should be the filling mixture. Level the surface, cover with a cling film and allow it to set overnight in the refrigerator. Just before serving dust it with cocoa powder,slice into wedges and serve.
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It's a keeper thursday, tempt my tummy tuesday, Sweet Tooth Friday
I'm sure everyone will be familiar with the name Tiramisu. Tiramisu is a classic Italian dessert, made with sponge fingers, mascarpone and zabaglione. I used to think Tiramisu is a very bitter dessert with coffee flavour and I never dared to taste that. I know all Tiramisu lovers want to give me a lash. One of my friend used to say that her husband makes the best Tiramisu and everybody loves. Since she mentioned about this Tiramisu in a few occasion I was so much intimidated to try this dessert and I decided to make my own.
I'm not very good at making perfect looking slices, so it looks bit messy, but trust me it tasted divine.
The very first time when I tried this, I made my own sponge fingers, zabaglione and custard. The first spoon to taste, I had a bit concern. Once I tasted that, Oh My! this has become my favourite dessert. It tasted nothing so bitter. The cream filling along with coffee soaked sponge, that was incredible. But the picture which I took was very bad, so I decided take once again. This time to make life easier I used a store bought sponge biscuits. This time I didn't make zabaglione and custard. Instead I made something similar to a mousse, which I adapted from a youtube recipe here. This method was suggested by my friend, her husband adapts this method, which everybody enjoys a lot. My husband also felt this one was very light. If you have concern with raw eggs, you can use custard and zabaglione. If you haven't tasted Tiramisu so far in your life and you feel lazy to make your own, atleast buy one from shop and have a taste. You'll never regret and you'll just fall in love with it and become addicted to this lovely dessert. Meanwhile have a look at my recipe.
Recipe adapted from: I followed the recipe from here, watch the video for clear instructions.
Preparation Time: 45 minutes
Serves 6 to 8
Ingredients:
Eggs- 6 separated
Sugar- 150 g
Mascarpone cheese- 250 g
Sponge fingers- 12 to 15
Coffee powder- 12 tsp
Cocoa powder to dust on top
Method:
Separate the egg white and yolks. Take the mascarpone cheese in a large bowl, mix it with a spoon or spatula to make it smooth. Then mix the egg yolks and 100 g sugar in a large bowluntil it looks pale. To this egg mixture , add the mascarpone and mix until smooth.
Next start beating the egg whites with a electric mixer in a clean bowl, until soft peaks form. Slowly add the sugar little by little until it looks stiff and glossy. Add 1 tbsp of egg white to the cheese mixture and fold in gently. Then add the remaining egg whites little by little and fold it gently until it looks smooth. This is your filling mixture.
Mix the coffee powder with 2 tbsp of warm water and let it cool down completely.
Take a 8 cm round tin or 10 cm square tray. Dip the sponge fingers in the coffee mixture and line it at the bottom of the tin, until the bottom of the tin is completely covered with sponge fingers. Spoon 1/3 rd of the filling mixture on top of sponge fingers. Repeat the layers till the top of the tin. The top layer should be the filling mixture. Level the surface, cover with a cling film and allow it to set overnight in the refrigerator. Just before serving dust it with cocoa powder,slice into wedges and serve.
Linking this recipe with
It's a keeper thursday, tempt my tummy tuesday, Sweet Tooth Friday




Tiramasu has a soft spot with me :))
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Smitha
my fav dessert too ya.......yummy ........give me some ya.............
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What a lovely presentation! Love the sinful dessert out there.
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This looks superb....Pass a piece to me pls....
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Je t'en prends une tranche.
See soon.
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US Masala
Tiramisu is my fav dessert. What a gorgeous pics!!!! its like staring in to food and wine magazine's cover page....Thanks for the recipe!!!
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ReplyDeleteLooks delicious....is there any particular purpose of using sponge biscuits?? is it ok to use normal cookies??
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ReplyDeleteyou continue to delight me...and yea one big tight lashing for you from me;P tiramisu is heaven for me. wht's the possible substitute for sponge fingers?
ReplyDeleteYour tiramisu looks just superb...loved the pics and the layers have come out so beautifully. A visual treat and wish I could satisfy my tastebuds too with a virtual bite:)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved the coffee mascarpone when I made Tiramisu. Am itching to make it again, this time with ladyfingers, zabaglione. Looks very yumm, the coffe dusting on top is always such a tease...
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ReplyDeletei totally adore Tiramisu..
ReplyDeleteUrs look super creamy n yummy..
I gotta say, the pics you take are really aesthetic and engrosses me very much- Tiramisu looks super good! lovely presentation
ReplyDeleteWow this looks great.Wish I could dig in.
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ReplyDeletethanks for bringing me to your blog! this is an awesome looking tiramisu..it's really beautiful..i just had a quick rum at your blog and love your recipes and glad to follow you!
ReplyDeleteI was keeping myself away from the desserts sections in super markets..for the simple reason there will be" Trimasu".Love it..am I going to prepare it ..i think yes..I book marked your recipe
ReplyDeleteI was keeping myself away from the desserts sections in super markets..for the simple reason there will be" Trimasu".Love it..am I going to prepare it ..i think yes..I book marked your recipe
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it looks marvelous!!
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This is so beautiful that I don't think I could eat it!
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too tempting dear
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ReplyDeleteTiramasu is our family favorite!
ReplyDeleteJust loved the presentation. Thanks so much for the recipe.
A to die for dessert. Looks amazing. Thanks for sharing.
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