The first time I had this delectable dessert was at Olive Garden; the first restaurant my husband took me to when I first came to the
The name Tiramisu is Italian and means "pull-me-up" (Tirami su), a reference to the effects of the sugar and espresso, and can be translated figuratively as "pick-me-up". Source: Wikipedia
It is typically made with Savoiardi - Italian Ladyfingers, which are light small sponge cakes and layered with Mascarpone, which is an Italian cheese. Mascarpone is pretty expensive so I made a substitute for it, which tastes just as good.
You will need:
4 egg yolks
2 tablespoons milk
2/3 cup granulated sugar
2 cups Mascarpone cheese(or substitute, recipe follows)
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup heavy cream
20-24 ladyfingers
1/2 cup cold espresso
1/4 cup Kahlua
2 teaspoons cocoa powder
Fill a medium pan halfway with water and bring it to a boil over medium high heat, then reduce the heat so that the water is simmering.Whisk egg yolks, milk and sugar together in a medium metal bowl, then place the bowl on top of the pan.
Stir the mixture often for 8 to 10 minutes or until the mixture becomes light yellow and opaque. Remove the bowl from the heat and cool to room temperature. Add the 2 cups of mascarpone cheese and the vanilla to the egg mixture and whisk till its smooth.
In a separate bowl, whip the cream with an electric mixer until thick. Slowly fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture until it's completely incorporated, but don't over mix or it will lose volume and flatten out. Combine the espresso and Kahlua in a large, shallow bowl.
One-by-one, quickly dip each ladyfinger in the espresso or you can arrange the ladyfingers in the dish and brush each ladyfinger with the espresso kahlua mix with the help of a pastry brush. Ladyfingers are very light and quickly absorb any liquid like a sponge, so they may get very soggy if you dip them. I brushed them instead, the flavour was good enough.
Arrange half of the dipped ladyfingers side-by-side on the bottom of an 8 x 8 inch serving dish or baking pan.
Spoon about half of the cheese mixture over the ladyfingers, then add another layer of soaked ladyfingers on top of the cheese mixture. Spoon the remaining cheese mixture over the second layer of ladyfingers and spread it evenly.
Put two teaspoons of cocoa powder in a tight-mesh strainer and gently tap the side of the strainer to add an even dusting of cocoa powder over the top of the dessert.
Cover and chill for several hours. To serve, slice into equal portions with a clean, serrated knife wiping the knife clean, between cuts.
Substitution for Mascarpone:
2 Cups Creme cheese, at room temp
1/3 cup Sour cream
1/4 Heavy whipping cream
Blend all three ingredients till smooth and creamy. Use as required.
The next time you eat at an Italian restaurant, don't forget to make room for dessert and order the Tiramisu. Trust me, you won't regret it! :)
oh you made it the authentic way with ladies finger! lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me..though i have gone thro this recipe many a times...
ReplyDeleteYour tiramisu does look sinful...wish I could grab that fork :-)
ReplyDeleteAh, also one of my favorite desserts! Looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah this is one of my favourite dessert.
ReplyDeleteWish i had that slice now.
Love the picture.
oh, how much I love Tiramisu! Yours look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteTiramisu..pick-me-up.. I am ready to pick them up and tuck them into my mouth!!
ReplyDeleteMe not a very big fan of coffee but yeah this dessert is an exception...
my first tiramisu in the US was at Olive Garden as well! I never miss a chance to eat tiramisu at any Italian place..if you get a chance, try the one at Provinos Italian resturant too! wish i lived closer to ur house:) i wud been there in a jiffy;)
ReplyDeleteOh my just look at that top pic wow stunning!! Your tiramisu has my mouth-watering...
ReplyDeleteRosie x
One of the delicious and luxurious dessert , looks so perfect!
ReplyDeleteTiramisu looks indeed sinfully delicious Namrata..:)
ReplyDeleteFirst time here..you got an awesome space..:)
looks delicious1
ReplyDeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteLoved the color, Nams, the slice so beautiful!
That looks lovely... Nice substitution of the mascarpone... Looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteTiramisu is my absolute favorite dessert.. light yet rich. I love the perfect slice you've got - looks so awesome and tempting. I always use the method with no eggs... never tried with this though this is the traditional recipe.
ReplyDeleteWow this is heavenly.A coincidence,my husband took me to olive gardens the first time i came to the US:-)First time to your blog...u have a great blog.I love tiramisu....to the extent i have saved my husbands phone number as tiramisu on my cell.....my all time fav desert:)
ReplyDeleteOh sigh, my favorite dessert of all times. Beautiful pictures. Thanks so much for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteIts excellent. looks mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteI so want to make tiramisu! Lovely job!
ReplyDeleteSimply superb and just perfect!! my mouth is watering!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks sinfully delicious!
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