Irish Cream Tiramisu (2024)

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Introduction

I've long been tinkering about with a bottle of Bailey's, seeing how it could best be called upon in the kitchen, and I think, with this, I've found it. An Italian friend of mine, who makes a killer tiramisu herself, was an instant convert. I was relieved: the Italians generally are conservative about their food, which goes some way to explaining the longevity of their cherished culinary traditions. But this only sounds like some sort of joke — "Did you hear the one about the Irishman and the Italian...?" — and in reality is an elegantly buff-tinted, creamy-toned variant of the punchy, if comfortably cliched, original.

And please read the Additional Information section at the end of the recipe before proceeding.

For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.

I've long been tinkering about with a bottle of Bailey's, seeing how it could best be called upon in the kitchen, and I think, with this, I've found it. An Italian friend of mine, who makes a killer tiramisu herself, was an instant convert. I was relieved: the Italians generally are conservative about their food, which goes some way to explaining the longevity of their cherished culinary traditions. But this only sounds like some sort of joke — "Did you hear the one about the Irishman and the Italian...?" — and in reality is an elegantly buff-tinted, creamy-toned variant of the punchy, if comfortably cliched, original.

And please read the Additional Information section at the end of the recipe before proceeding.

For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.

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Ingredients

Serves: 12

MetricCups

  • 350 millilitres cold strong black coffee or 9 teaspoons instant espresso powder dissolved in hot water and then left to cool
  • 250 millilitres baileys
  • 400 grams savoiardi biscuits
  • 2 large eggs
  • 75 grams caster sugar
  • 500 grams mascarpone cheese
  • 2½ teaspoons cocoa powder
  • 1½ cups cold strong black coffee or 9 teaspoons instant espresso powder dissolved in hot water and then left to cool
  • 1 cup baileys
  • 14 ounces savoiardi cookies
  • 2 large eggs
  • ⅓ cup superfine sugar
  • 1 pound mascarpone cheese
  • 2½ teaspoons unsweetened cocoa

Method

  1. Mix the coffee with 175ml / ¾ cup of the Baileys in a shallow bowl. Dip the biscuits into this liquid; let them soak on each side enough to become damp but not soggy. Line the bottom of a 22cm / 8½ inch square glass dish with a layer of biscuits.
  2. Separate the eggs, but keep only one of the whites. Whisk the two yolks and the sugar together until thick and a paler yellow, then fold in the remaining 75ml / ¼ cup of Baileys, and the mascarpone to make a moussy mixture.
  3. Whisk the single egg white until thick and frothy; you can do this by hand with such a little amount. Fold the egg white into the yolky mascarpone, and then spread half of this mixture on top of the layer of biscuits.
  4. Repeat with another layer of soaked Savoiardi, and then top with the remaining mascarpone mixture.
  5. Cover the dish with clingfilm and leave in the fridge overnight. When you are ready to serve, push the cocoa powder through a small tea strainer to dust the top of the tiramisu.
  1. Mix the coffee with 175ml / ¾ cup of the Baileys in a shallow bowl. Dip the biscuits into this liquid; let them soak on each side enough to become damp but not soggy. Line the bottom of a 22cm / 8½ inch square glass dish with a layer of biscuits.
  2. Separate the eggs, but keep only one of the whites. Whisk the two yolks and the sugar together until thick and a paler yellow, then fold in the remaining 75ml / ¼ cup of Baileys, and the mascarpone to make a moussy mixture.
  3. Whisk the single egg white until thick and frothy; you can do this by hand with such a little amount. Fold the egg white into the yolky mascarpone, and then spread half of this mixture on top of the layer of biscuits.
  4. Repeat with another layer of soaked Savoiardi, and then top with the remaining mascarpone mixture.
  5. Cover the dish with clingfilm and leave in the fridge overnight. When you are ready to serve, push the unsweetened cocoa through a small tea strainer to dust the top of the tiramisu.

Additional Information

MAKE AHEAD:
The tiramisu should be stored in the fridge, covered with clingfilm (plastic wrap) and consumed within 3 days of making.

FREEZE:
The tiramisu can be frozen, providing a full fat mascarpone is used. As soon as the tiramisu has been assembled, wrap the dish tightly in a double layer of clingfilm and a layer of foil and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw the tiramisu in the fridge overnight and consume within 3 days.

NOTE: this recipe contains raw or lightly cooked eggs, and is not suitable for people with compromised or weak immune systems, such as younger children, the elderly or pregnant women.

MAKE AHEAD:
The tiramisu should be stored in the fridge, covered with clingfilm (plastic wrap) and consumed within 3 days of making.

FREEZE:
The tiramisu can be frozen, providing a full fat mascarpone is used. As soon as the tiramisu has been assembled, wrap the dish tightly in a double layer of clingfilm and a layer of foil and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw the tiramisu in the fridge overnight and consume within 3 days.

NOTE: this recipe contains raw or lightly cooked eggs, and is not suitable for people with compromised or weak immune systems, such as younger children, the elderly or pregnant women.

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  • Made this for a dessert over the New Year. It was absolutely delicious and a doddle to make. I did soak a little too much but it didn't spoil the taste or consistency. I used sponge fingers as I couldn't source the savoiardi biscuits. Thanks Nigella for another fantastic recipe!!

    Posted by Baking-day on 4th January 2024
  • This Tiramisu is really delicious. I have made it according to the recipe, and also made an egg free version for a friend who doesn’t eat raw egg by substituting 500 ml of whipping cream for 250 g of the mascarpone and whisking the mascarpone, whipping cream, sugar and Baileys until the consistency of thick whipped cream, which worked really well although I think I would only use 300 ml of whipping cream next time.

    Posted by SuzMichelle on 26th January 2023
  • This is so delicious ! I adapted the recipe for Easter to use leftover coffee sponge instead of Savoiardi biscuits, and the Marks & Spencer Hot cross bun flavour of Baileys - out of this world !

    Posted by WomanInSouthLondon on 17th April 2022
  • I ordered my Baileys online and received Chocolate Baileys. Used it anyway ... wow!

    Posted by Bettany on 3rd April 2021
  • Once you try this recipe you’ll never make tiramisu any other way. It is the best ever! People talk about it for years and years. Thank you.

    Posted by Happeehappeejoyjoy on 7th January 2020
  • I love indulging in tiramisu but I've never made one before and this is simply decadently charming. I made it with a springform tin (I'm not sorry about that haha) and halved all the ingredients (but the Baileys!). I followed something like a "two-second rule" when I soaked the fingers in the drunken-coffee, as in one second one side, then immediately transferred the tanned fingers into the tin, sugar-side up. I didn't fold in the mascarpone but I whisked it gently (mode 1/slowest) and made a smooth batter-like mixture. My family and I enjoyed it immensely. Thank you, Nigella, for adding your magic to such a classic dessert.

    Posted by eddy_ on 19th April 2019
  • This is so much nicer than traditional Tiramisu, and as I am of Italian heritage and my husband is Irish, we felt it was a perfect blend! I agree the soaking liquid is too much and I only used 1 pack of biscuits to fit in the dish, but at least I have a pack for next time! I put mine in a Pyrex lidded dish and froze it and it was still good.

    Posted by Bellisima58 on 14th November 2018
  • First time I have made Tiramisu and it went down well with large family gathering on New Year's Day. I used chocolate baileys as a slight twist and everyone thought it was great.

    Posted by strawdot on 3rd January 2018
  • This is a brilliant twist on a classic dessert!

    Posted by RobyH on 30th December 2017
  • I never made one without Bailey's. I always used this ???? previous recipes I saw used the cream or creme fraiche....so much easier this way. I did before do it with melted Chocolate on top of both layers of mascarpone instead of cocoa dusting

    Posted by Micike on 30th December 2017
  • I love this tiramisu. Have made it several times for Italian friends and they always request it whenever they come for dinner! The liquid for the sponges is too much though, so I always use half the amounts given. Wonderful crowd pleasing dessert!

    Posted by Gollygosh on 31st December 2016
  • Best. Dessert. Ever. It's sooo good, thank you or this recipe!!

    Posted by Susanneisabel on 16th June 2016

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FAQs

What is the best liquor for tiramisu? ›

Alcohol: Tiramisu can be made with or without alcohol. This recipe calls for coffee flavored liqueur because I like that it enhances the coffee flavor, but other options are marsala wine or brandy. Make Ahead Instructions: Tiramisu is even better when made in advance, allowing the flavors to blend!

Can you substitute baileys for kahlua in tiramisu? ›

This irish cream tiramisu is made with bailey's liqueur instead of rum or kahlua. It adds a nice little twist to such a classic, fun dessert!

What flavor is Baileys Irish Cream tiramisu? ›

This co*cktail-inspired limited-edition liqueur combines the deliciousness of Baileys Irish Cream with the decadent flavours of a tiramisu dessert – yum! This scrumptious cream liqueur is a delicious mix of flavors - mascarpone, espresso with hints of chocolate. It is the perfect adult treat to enjoy with close friends.

Is Bailey's tiramisu nice? ›

This scrumptious cream liqueur is a delicious mix of flavours - mascarpone, espresso with hints of chocolate. If you're dreaming of an Italian getaway, what could be better than tiramisu in a bottle with a delicious Baileys twist?!

What is a substitute for dark rum in tiramisu? ›

Dark rum: Substitute an equal amount of light rum, coffee liqueur, brandy, or cognac. Italian ladyfingers: Oblong, very dry sponge cake cookies, aka savoiardi. Unsweetened cocoa powder: Much more than just for show, the cocoa melts onto the top whipped cream layer and tastes incredible.

Can I use Irish cream instead of Kahlua? ›

Baileys is creamy and derives its taste from cream, cocoa, and Irish Whiskey. Kahlua is dark without the creaminess of Baileys and is made with 100 percent arabica coffee, rum, and sugar. While acceptable, swapping out Baileys for Kahlua in a co*cktail recipe will produce quite different taste results.

Is frangelico or Kahlua better for tiramisu? ›

The Wine or Liquor:

Having a little touch of wine or liquor in your Tiramisu is essential. I have tried many different kinds in my recipe testing, and all of them have worked. I have used Marsala wine and Kalua liquor. For this version, I used Frangelico liquor, and it works so great that I will never change it again.

Is Irish Cream liqueur the same as coffee liqueur? ›

Traditional Baileys is not a coffee liqueur like Kahlua. It's a liqueur made from a unique blend of Irish cream with a subtle hint of cocoa and vanilla. However, Baileys' product line includes a coffee-flavored Irish cream made with espresso. What Are the Ingredients in Baileys Irish Cream?

Is Irish Cream liqueur the same as Baileys? ›

At its simplest, Irish cream contains Irish whiskey and cream, but many brands, including Baileys, add other flavorings like chocolate and vanilla.

What liquor does Irish cream have? ›

Original Irish Cream blends Irish whiskey and spirits with Irish dairy cream and a touch of rich chocolate and vanilla flavours. Pour over ice cream, mix into coffee, or enjoy it with ice for an originally delish Baileys moment.

Does Aldi tiramisu have alcohol? ›

For allergens, see ingredients in bold. May also contain mustard and soya. Contains alcohol. Keep refrigerated below 5°C.

Is Bailey's tiramisu limited edition? ›

Indulge in the taste of Italy with Baileys Tiramisu, a tantalizing limited edition liqueur that brings together the richness of Baileys Irish Cream and the decadent flavors of a classic tiramisu dessert.

What is a substitute for kahlua in tiramisu? ›

Alcohol: I prefer Kahlua, but use any of the following: Marsala wine, rum (dark is best!), brandy, or Amaretto. Make it Alcohol-Free: Omit the Kahlua entirely from the coffee mixture and replacing it with coffee in the mascarpone mixture.

What alcohol goes best with tiramisu? ›

Wines with a higher alcohol percentage are best, such as passitos, especially those that go well with chocolate, like a Moscato Rosa from South Tyrol, a Sagrantino Passito from Umbria, Puglian Primitivo Passito, or a Nero d'Avola Passito from Sicily.

Which rum is best for tiramisu? ›

Dark rum is best, but you can use brandy or your favorite coffee liqueur. Egg whites or whipped cream? 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.

What can I use instead of Marsala wine in tiramisu? ›

Marsala is a fortified wine and can be sweet or dry, though most usually the dry version would be used for cooking. Possible substitutes would be a dry Madeira wine or a darker sherry such as Oloroso. If you don't have these then you could also use port or red vermouth.

Can you use vodka instead of rum in tiramisu? ›

The vodka will add nothing to the tiramisu recipe since vodka is made to be flavorless. As Jefromi mentioned in the comment, there are plenty of other better substitution in terms of flavor you can use. Kahlua is a very common liquor found in tiramisu as it's coffee based. Chocolate porters might also add a nice touch.

What is a substitute for brandy in tiramisu? ›

Depending on what kind of flavor you're going for, you can substitute Marsala wine for dark rum, brandy, or coffee-flavored liqueur in your tiramisu mixture, according to Inspired Taste. Although if you're using stronger-tasting alcohol, like rum, they suggest adding about half the amount you'd normally use with wine.

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