Craving something creamy, coffee-flavored, and totally irresistible? Say hello to tiramisu the no-bake Italian dessert that looks fancy but is surprisingly simple to make.
If you've ever been intimidated by layered desserts or thought tiramisu was too “restaurant-level” to recreate at home, this recipe will change your mind. No baking. No stress. Just layers of goodness that’ll make you feel like a pastry chef in your own kitchen.
What Is Tiramisu, Anyway?
Tiramisu means “pick me up” in Italian — and trust me, it does exactly that. It’s made with espresso-dipped ladyfingers, layered with a fluffy mascarpone mixture, and topped with a dusting of cocoa powder. It’s light, rich, and basically coffee-flavored heaven.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Only 8 basic ingredients:
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6 egg yolks
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3/4 cup sugar
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1 cup mascarpone cheese
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1 1/2 cups heavy cream
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1 cup strong coffee or espresso, cooled
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2 tbsp coffee liqueur (optional but yummy)
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24 ladyfinger cookies
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Cocoa powder (for dusting)
Step-by-Step: How to Make Tiramisu
Step 1: Make the Creamy Filling
Whisk egg yolks and sugar over a double boiler (or just a bowl over hot water) for about 8 minutes until thick. Let cool.
Fold in mascarpone cheese until smooth.
Whip the cream in a separate bowl until stiff peaks form. Gently fold the whipped cream into your mascarpone mixture. Boom — filling is done.
Step 2: Dip the Ladyfingers
Mix your cooled coffee and liqueur (if using). Quickly dip each ladyfinger (don’t soak!) and lay them in a 9x9 dish.
Step 3: Layer Like a Pro
Add a layer of dipped ladyfingers, then half the mascarpone filling. Repeat with the second layer of ladyfingers and the rest of the cream.
Step 4: Chill & Serve
Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours — longer is better! Before serving, dust the top with cocoa powder.
Optional but awesome: Add chocolate shavings, espresso powder, or even a few coffee beans for garnish.
Tiramisu Tips for First-Timers
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Don’t oversoak the ladyfingers. A quick dip is all you need.
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Use good-quality espresso — it makes all the difference.
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Make it the day before for max flavor (and less last-minute stress).
Why You'll Love This Tiramisu Recipe
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No baking required
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Beginner-friendly
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Looks impressive, tastes even better
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Great make-ahead dessert for parties
Final Thoughts
Once you make this tiramisu, you’ll wonder why you didn’t try it sooner. It’s a crowd-pleaser, a coffee lover’s dream, and the kind of dessert that makes any night feel a little more special.
So grab your ingredients, cue up an Italian playlist, and get layering. Your homemade tiramisu moment awaits.