Tiramisu is an Italian dessert typically made from ladyfinger pastries, espresso coffee, and mascarpone cheese. The name "Tiramisu" means "pick-me-up," and this recipe certainly will. You'll make your guests' mouths water in no time! Pick up some ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese the next time you're at the store.

Ingredients

  • 3 large eggs
  • 500 grams (~12.3 oz.) Mascarpone cheese
  • Espresso or Strong Coffee
  • Boudoir biscuits/ Lady fingers/ thin cakes
  • (optional) 1 cup of cognac
  • Powdered cocoa [or instant chocolate drink mix]
  • Sugar (to taste)
  • Almond liqueur (optional)

Steps

  1. Use a large bowl for the egg white and a smaller bowl for the yolk. Make sure that none of the yolk gets mixed with the egg white; otherwise the egg whites won't whisk properly.
  2. Gradually add sugar until the egg yolk becomes thick, creamy, and light yellow.
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  3. ) of Mascarpone Cheese into another bowl. Give it a quick stir to loosen it up. Then, with the electronic whisk, mix the egg yolks and Mascarpone together.
  4. Continue to fold the egg whites into the Mascarpone and mix until there are no lumps.
  5. Make some strong espresso and let it cool. Add almond liqueur if using.
  6. Pour over two thirds of the coffee mixture.
  7. Use an instant drinking chocolate, if preferred, as it's a little sweeter.
  8. Carefully place them over the top of the cocoa.
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    Can I freeze tiramisu?
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    Yes, tiramisu can be kept frozen for up to 3 months. Place inside an airtight container to prevent cross-contamination of freezer odors. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.
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    Can I make tiramisu the day before an event?
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    Yes, you can do this; tiramisu keeps really well in the refrigerator for a day or two. Cover it to avoid cross-contamination with fridge odors.
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    How many servings does this make?
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    It depends on how small you cut the pieces and the shape of the pan, but for a normal square tiramisu it can make 8 or more pieces.
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      • Buy fresh eggs. The tiramisu will last longer.
      • If you can get your hands on any, use Camp Coffee mixed with a little water, in place of espresso. It's quick and easy and doesn't need to be heated. Stir in a spirit, such as Amaretto or Marsala - you can use as much as you like.
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      Things You'll Need

      • 3 mixing bowls
      • Electric whisk
      • Any deep dish
      • A refrigerator

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      To make a traditional tiramisu, start by whisking egg yolks and sugar until the mixture is thick and creamy. Then, in a separate bowl, whisk some egg whites until they form stiff peaks. Next, combine the egg yolk and egg white mixtures in a bowl with Mascarpone cheese and set it aside while you brew some strong espresso. When the espresso is done, line a large, deep dish with ladyfingers and pour some of the espresso over them. Finally, layer the egg mixture, cocoa powder, and more ladyfingers in the dish before refrigerating the tiramisu for 2 hours. To learn how to layer the ingredients in your tiramisu, scroll down!

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