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Tiramisu is considered a semifreddo (a dessert served cold, but not frozen). This dessert has many variations, the only constant ingredient being the mascarpone cheese.

Tiramisu cake can be prepared in advance and kept in the freezer. Remember to remove it from the freezer enough time in advance to serve it cold at a refrigerated temperature, but not frozen. Sprinkle it with more cocoa powder before serving.

Tiramisu is made in Italy using raw eggs. Today the danger of salmonella is always present, and we prefer to cook the yolks bain-marie and to substitute whipped cream for the egg whites.

for the coffee dip
* 1 -1/2 cups (360 cc) espresso coffee
* 2 teaspoons sugar

for the zabaglione filling
* 4 egg yolks
* 1/2 cup (100 g) sugar
* 1/2 cup (120 cc) Marsala wine (if unavailable, substitute with another sweet wine like Port or Madeira)
* 1 lb (450 g) mascarpone cheese at room temperature
* 1-1/2 cup (360 cc) heavy whipping cream

preparing the coffee dip

Prepare a strong espresso coffee, about 1½ cups (360 cc).

Dissolve 2 teaspoons of sugar in the coffee when the coffee is still hot. Let the coffee cool to room temperature.

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Beat the egg yolks in a heat proof bowl or in the bowl of a double boiler until they become fluffy.

Beat in the sugar . . .

. . . and the Marsala wine.

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Transfer the bowl over a pan of simmering water, and whisk until the cream thickens. The zabaglione will thicken just before it boils, when small bubbles appear.

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Mash the mascarpone cheese in a bowl with a rubber spatula until creamy.

Add the zabaglione into the mascarpone cheese and beat to mix very well.

Whip the cream. Fold the whipped cream into the zabaglione cheese cream until smooth.

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assembling the cake

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Lightly soak the ladyfingers in the coffee, one at a time. Place them in one layer in a container about 12 x 8 inches, approximately 2 inches deep (or a 30 x 20 cm container, approximately 4 cm deep).

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Evenly distribute half of the zabaglione cream over the ladyfingers.

Repeat the step with a second layer of ladyfingers and top with the rest of the cream.

Sprinkle with the cocoa powder and refrigerate for about 3 – 4 hours.

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preparing the zabaglione filling

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for the base
* 10 oz (285 g) savoiardi (ladyfinger cookies) (approximately 40)

* 2 tablespoons bitter cocoa powder

IMPORTANT TIPS

1. It is difficult to know exactly how much coffee the ladyfingers are going to absorb. Prepare some extra coffee ready, just in case the quantity is not enough.

2. Dip the ladyfingers in the coffee very fast. Don’t let the cookies absorb too much liquid or they may become too soft and mushy.

3. Remove the mascarpone cheese from the refrigerator early enough. Whip it vigorously until very soft before adding the zabaglione cream.

4. The original Italian recipe doesn’t use zabaglione or whipped cream, but just raw eggs. About 37% of the cases of Salmonella in Italy are from consuming Tiramisu’ with raw eggs. Consuming raw eggs exposes to Salmonella contamination. This is the reason why I am using bain-marie zabaglione and whipped cream instead of raw egg yolks.

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Tiramisu is one of the latest additions to “traditional” Italian cooking. Unknown until the late 1970s, when it was invented in the town of Treviso in Northern Italy, it became a world-renowned dessert in merely a decade.

REGION: Veneto

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FAQs

What is traditional tiramisu made of? ›

Traditional tiramisu contains ladyfingers (savoiardi), egg yolks, sugar, coffee, mascarpone and cocoa powder. A common variant involves soaking the savoiardi in alcohol, such as Marsala wine, amaretto or a coffee-based liqueur.

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!
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What is the difference between Italian and American tiramisu? ›

Authentic Italian Tiramisu is made with raw eggs. In America, due to fear of salmonella, Tiramisu is often made by tempering the egg yolks and substituting heavy whipping cream in place of the egg whites.

What's the difference between tiramisu and tiramisu cake? ›

While traditional tiramisu relies on ladyfingers, tiramisu cake often uses layers of sponge cake soaked in espresso and sometimes a touch of liqueur. The quintessential mascarpone cream remains a constant, but the structure allows for creative variations.

Is tiramisu very unhealthy? ›

The high-fat culprits in this dish? Lots of whipping cream, boatloads of mascarpone cheese and the cake-like ladyfingers cookies. Some recipes call for several cups of whipping cream, but just one cup contains a whopping 414 calories and 44 grams of fat (28 of them saturated.)

Why is my tiramisu so 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).

How long should tiramisu sit before serving? ›

Chill the tiramisu: Cover the tiramisu and refrigerate for at least 8 hours or up to 24 hours to give the tiramisu time to firm up and for the ladyfingers to soften. Serve: Dust with cocoa before serving.

What is the best region for tiramisu? ›

Tiramisu might be an officially recognised product of Friuli Venezia, but it is Veneto that hosts the annual Tiramisù World Cup. Amateur chefs from across the globe can enter categories for the best 'original' or 'creative recipe'.

What is the English name for tiramisu? ›

Tiramisu, from Italian tiramisù, is a literal pick-me-up; the term is based on Italian tira, “pick!”; mi, “me”; and su, “up.” Tira is the command form of tirare, “to pick, pull,” of uncertain origin, while su comes from Latin sūrsum, “upwards.” Tiramisu was first recorded in English in the early 1980s.

What does tiramisu mean in Italian slang? ›

The literal meaning of Tiramisu in Italian is “pick me up” or “cheer me up”. As the name implies, this is an iconic Italian dessert that is served at the end of the meal that hopefully “cheers you up”.

What is Costco tiramisu made of? ›

While a tiramisu is normally made with soaked lady fingers, this cake mostly uses coffee-soaked sponge cake with creamy mascarpone filling. It is then topped off with a sprinkle of chocolate powder, chocolate shavings or espresso beans.

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

Make sure you work fast or else the ladyfinger will soak up too much coffee and get soggy. Repeat this process until you have a single layer of coffee-dipped ladyfingers.

Why is tiramisu cake so expensive? ›

The inventor begs to differ. Roberto Linguanotto, a Venetian pastry chef who is often credited with the invention of tiramisu back in the 1960s, says that his creation is expensive because of the espresso used in another essential component to the dessert: espresso-soaked ladyfingers (via The Straits Times).

Does authentic tiramisu contain alcohol? ›

Tiramisu doesn't traditionally have alcohol, it's just made with espresso/coffee. Some versions, especially at nicer restaurants, do have Kahlua, marsala or other booze (e.g. amaretto, brandy, rum), and it depends how much but usually it's fine, but you may check with where you're ordering from.

Is tiramisu made with amaretto or marsala? ›

What alcohol is tiramisu made of? Just like in our tiramisu recipe, tiramisu is traditionally made by dipping finger biscuits in a mixture of strong coffee (espresso mixture) and marsala (fortified wine). However, you could swap marsala with amaretto or any coffee-based liqueur like Kahlua or Tia Maria.

Does all tiramisu have rum? ›

Tiramisu can have a variety of different types of alcohol inside, however the most common alcohol in tiramisu is dark rum. Other common types of alcohol used in tiramisu is marsala wine, amaretto, or coffee liquor.

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