Best Tiramisu Recipe (2024)

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Posted Feb 06, 2021, Updated Mar 12, 2024

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This is the best authentic Tiramisu Recipe made completely from scratch. A creamy mascarpone filling sits between three layers of homemade lady fingers soaked in rum & coffee with a dusting of cocoa powder on top. The best tiramisu cake you’ll ever eat.

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Tiramisu is one of my husband’s favorite desserts (right after these Homemade Eclairs), so early on in our marriage I set out to create the best Tiramisu recipe – and this is it.

This authentic Tiramisu Recipe made completely from scratch. A creamy mascarpone filling sits between three layers (because for Ritch, many layers is the key to making the best tiramisu) of homemade lady fingers soaked in rum & coffee with a dusting of cocoa powder on top. It is seriously the absolute best tiramisu cake ever.

What makes this tiramisu recipe unique is that the lady finger layers are made as three large squares (or circles) to fit the baking pan – not individual lady fingers. This makes the process easier both during baking and assembling!

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Tiramisu Recipe: Ingredients & Substitutions

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  • Granulated sugar.Use white granulated sugar or organic cane sugar for both the lady fingers and filling.
  • Whole milk.Half and half can be used in place of whole milk.
  • Mascarpone cheese.This is a key ingredient to authentic tiramisu – please do not make any substitutions. You need 16 oz in this recipe so be mindful of that, as it’s often sold in 8 oz portions.
  • Coffee.Use a strong brewed coffee or espresso to make this tiramisu recipe. I like to use instant coffee to make it quick and easy.
  • Rum. Another key ingredient in an authentic tiramisu recipe. If desired you can just use coffee, but I don’t recommend leaving out the rum.

Lady Fingers

This tiramisu recipe calls for homemade lady fingers. They are softer and more delicate than store bought and way more delicious. You may substitute store-bought if you are short on time.

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How to Make Tiramisu

Making the best tiramisu takes time but it’sso worth it. I’ll walk you through how to make tiramisu step-by-step, including how to make homemade lady fingers! And don’t forget to watch the video!

Make the Lady Fingers

The first step in making this authentic tiramisu recipe is to make the lady fingers – because they need to be baked and cooled. I created my own method so the tiramisu cake is easier to assemble – which includes baking the lady fingers to fit the pan you are using instead of in individual “finger” shapes.

Begin by lining 3 baking sheets with parchment paper (for the 3 layers). Trace the bottom of an 8×8” or 9×9” square pan or 9” round cake pan on each piece of parchment paper (whichever pan you choose to use to make this tiramisu recipe). Then set them aside.

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Next, in the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the wire whisk attachment (or in a large bowl with a hand-held mixer), whip the egg yolks and ¼ cup of sugar with an electric mixer until thick and pale. Transfer mixture to a different bowl, scraping the bowl clean and rinse off the beater.

In same bowl, whip the egg whites. Once the egg whites starts to thicken, add the remaining ½ cup sugar and continue beating. Once stiff peaks form, add the vanilla and beat to combine. Then, gently stir in egg yolk mixture on low speed until smooth.

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Next, add the flour and salt and gently stir or fold in with a spatula. The batter should be thick and pale yellow (see photo below).

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Bake the Lady Fingers

Pour about 1 cup of batter into the center of each square (or circle) traced on the parchment paper. Evenly spread it out to fit the square, leaving about ¼” border. The batter should be about 1/2” thick. Repeat with remaining two traced shapes.

Bake for 10-12 minutes, until the lady fingers are set and very lightly browned. Then, carefully transfer the parchment paper to a wire rack to cool. Once the lady fingers have cooled completely, carefully remove them from the parchment paper, set aside to use in this tiramisu recipe.

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Make the Tiramisu Filling

In a medium saucepan, whisk together egg yolks, milk and sugar until combined. Then, cook over medium heat, whisking constantly, until mixture boils.

Turn the heat to medium- low and boil for 1 minute, then remove the pan from heat and transfer the mixture to a container with lid – but don’t put the lid on yet. Leave the lid open and whisk the mixture every few minutes until it’s cooled slightly. Then put the lid on and chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour.

Prepare Filling in Advance

You can make the filling before you bake the lady fingers, if desired, so it has time to cool. It can even be done the day before and chilled overnight.

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In the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the wire whisk attachment (or in a large bowl with a hand-held mixer), Beat the heavy whipping cream and powdered sugar until stiff peaks form, transfer to a different bowl.

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In the same bowl used to beat whipping cream (but with the cream no longer in it), beat the mascarpone and vanilla with the paddle attachment until combined. Beat in the chilled custard until smooth.

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Gently fold in the beaten whipping cream until combined.

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Make the Soaking Liquid

Brew coffee or espresso and let it cool, or use instant coffee or instant espresso and brew 1 ¾ cups. Whisk the rum into the coffee, then pour the mixture into a large dish or baking pan that will fit the layers.

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Assemble the Tiramisu Cake

To assemble, make sure you have all the equipment and components of the recipe set out and ready to go! Begin by quickly dipping one of the three lady finger layers into the soaking liquid for about 5-10 seconds. Do not drop it in and let it sit or it will soak up too much liquid and fall apart. Remember, homemade lady fingers are more delicate than store-bought. If using hard store-bought you will need to soak them longer.

Place it in the bottom of the baking dish you used to trace the shape, then spread 1/3 of the filling mixture evenly on top of the soaked lady finger.

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Repeat with the second and third lady finger layers and remaining custard. Alternating soaked lady finger, custard, soaked lady finger, custard. Then, sprinkle cocoa powder over the top custard layer until covered.

Chill the Tiramisu

Once assembled, chill the Italian tiramisu for at least 8 hours, or overnight. Chilling is critical for the flavors to blend together and the texture to be just right.

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Serve

After chilling and when you’re ready to serve, cut the tiramisu cake into square portions and serve cold.

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Store

If you are lucky enough to have any leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 5-7 days.

Freeze

  1. Cut the tiramisu into individual, square pieces.
  2. Place the pieces of tiramisu in a baking dish or on a large baking sheet with space between them.
  3. Place in the freezer until hardened (about 3 hours).
  4. Wrap each piece individually in saran wrap and then put them in an airtight container.
  5. Freeze for up to 2 months.
  6. To thaw, transfer the tiramisu to the refrigerator until it is soft, then enjoy.
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Tiramisu Recipe FAQs

How long do you soak ladyfingers for tiramisu?

With these homemade lady fingers you need to soak them for a mere 1-3 seconds. Store-bought lady fingers are heartier and have a harder texture and need to be soaked for 5-10 seconds.

What can I use instead of ladyfingers in tiramisu?

You can use sliced pound cake, sponge cake or vanilla cake if you don’t want to use lady fingers. But these homemade ladyfinger layers are so delicious I recommend not altering the recipe.

Can tiramisu get you drunk?

If you ate the entire pan, maybe. But one modest piece of this dessert will not make you drunk. We allow our kids to enjoy small portions and do not worry about it. But I am not a doctor and if you are concerned consult your health care provider before consuming or making this recipe.

Can I freeze tiramisu?

Yes, this recipe holds up very well to freezing. to freeze:
Cut the tiramisu into individual, square pieces, then place the pieces of tiramisu in a baking dish or on a large baking sheet with space between them.
Place in the freezer until hardened (about 3 hours).
Wrap each piece individually in saran wrap and then put them in an airtight container.
Freeze for up to 2 months.
To thaw, transfer the tiramisu to the refrigerator until it is soft, then enjoy.

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Tiramisu Recipe

Laura

This authentic Tiramisu Recipe made completely from scratch. A creamy mascarpone filling sits between three layers of homemade lady fingers soaked in rum & coffee with a dusting of cocoa powder on top. It is seriously the absolute best tiramisu cake ever.

5 from 26 votes

Course Dessert

Cuisine Italian

Servings 16 Servings

Calories 399

Prep Time1 hour hour

Cook Time30 minutes minutes

Chilling4 hours hours

Total Time5 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Ladyfinger Layers

Mascarpone Filling

Soaking liquid

  • 1 ¾ cups coffee strong brewed, or espresso
  • cup rum

Topping:

Instructions

Make the Lady Fingers

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line 3 baking sheets with parchment paper. Trace the bottom of an 8×8” or 9×9” square pan or 9” round cake pan on each piece of parchment paper. Set aside.

  • In the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the wire whisk attachment (or in a large bowl with a hand-held mixer), whip egg yolks and 1/4 cup of sugar with an electric mixer until thick and pale. Transfer mixture to a different bowl, scraping the bowl clean. Rinse off the beater.

  • In the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the wire whisk attachment (or in a large bowl with a hand-held mixer), whip egg whites. Once the mixture starts to thicken, add the remaining ½ cup sugar and continue beating. Once stiff peaks form add vanilla and beat to combine.

  • Gently stir in egg yolk mixture on low speed.

  • Add flour and salt and gently stir or fold in with a spatula. The batter should be thick and pale yellow.

  • Pour about 1 cup of batter into the center of each square traced on the parchment paper. Evenly spread it out to fit the square, leaving about ¼” border. The batter should be about 1/2” thick.

  • Bake in preheated oven for 10-12 minutes, until set and very lightly browned. Carefully transfer parchment paper to a wire rack to cool.

  • Once cooled, carefully remove the lady finger squares from the parchment paper, set aside to use in the recipe.

Make the Soaking Liquid

  • Brew coffee and let it cool. (or use instant coffee or instant espresso and brew 1 ¾ cups).

  • Whisk the rum into the coffee, then pour the mixture into a large dish or baking pan that will fit the layers.Set aside.

Make the Filling

  • In a medium saucepan, whisk together egg yolks, milk and sugar until combined.

  • Cook over medium heat, whisking constantly, until mixture boils. Turn heat to medium- low and boil for 1 minute, remove from heat and transfer the mixture to a container with lid – but don’t put the lid on yet. Leave the lid open and whisk the mixture every few minutes until it’s cooled slightly. Then put the lid on and chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour. NOTE:this can be donebefore you bake the lady fingers, if desired, so it has time to cool. It can even be done the day before and chilled overnight.

  • In the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the wire whisk attachment (or in a large bowl with a hand-held mixer), Beat the heavy whipping cream and powdered sugar until stiff peaks form, transfer to a different bowl.

  • In the same bowl used to beat whipping cream (but with the cream no longer in it), beat the chilled custard, mascarpone and vanilla with the paddle attachment until combined.

  • Gently fold in beaten whipping cream.

Assemble the Tiramisu

  • Quickly dip one of the three lady finger layers into the soaking liquid for about 5-10 seconds. Do not drop it in and let it sit or it will soak up too much liquid and fall apart. Remember, homemade lady fingers are more delicate than store-bought. If using hard store-bought you will need to soak them longer.

  • Place it in the bottom of the baking dish you used to trace the shape.

  • Spread 1/3 of the filling mixture evenly on top of the layer.

  • Repeat with the second and third lady finger layers and remaining custard. Alternating soaked lady finger, custard, soaked lady finger, custard.

  • Sprinkle cocoa powder over the top custard layer.

Chill & Serve

  • Chill for at least 8 hours, or overnight.

  • Cut into square portions and serve.

Video

Notes

Ingredients & Substituions

  • Granulated sugar.Use white granulated sugar or organic cane sugar for both the lady fingers and filling.
  • All-purpose flour. I don’t recommend any flour substitutions.
  • Vanilla extract.If desired you can omit the vanilla or replace it with rum, almond extract, etc. although I don’t recommend it.
  • Whole milk.Half and half can be used in place of whole milk.
  • Mascarpone cheese.This is a key ingredient to authentic tiramisu – please do not make any substitutions. You need 16 oz in this recipe so be mindful of that, as it’s often sold in 8 oz portions.
  • Heavy whipping cream.No substitutes here either!
  • Coffee.Use a strong brewed coffee or espresso to make this tiramisu recipe. I like to use instant coffee to make it quick and easy.
  • Rum. Another key ingredient in an authentic tiramisu recipe. If desired you can just use coffee, but I don’t recommend leaving out the rum.
  • Lady Fingers. Homemade lady fingers are softer and more delicate than store bought. If desired, use store-bought to save on time.

Store

If you are lucky enough to have any leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 5-7 days.

Freeze

  1. Cut the tiramisu into individual, square pieces.
  2. Place the pieces of tiramisu in a baking dish or on a large baking sheet with space between them.
  3. Place in the freezer until hardened (about 3 hours).
  4. Wrap each piece individually in saran wrap and then put them in an airtight container.
  5. Freeze for up to 2 months.
  6. To thaw, transfer the tiramisu to the refrigerator until it is soft, then enjoy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1piece | Calories: 399kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 197mg | Sodium: 94mg | Potassium: 104mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 924IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 83mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

What is the best alcohol to use 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 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!
Jun 16, 2020

What brand of mascarpone is best for tiramisu? ›

Best Mascarpone For Tiramisu

Here in Italy there are quite a few brands that produce mascarpone cheese but without a doubt the best and my first choice above all others is Santa Lucia produced by Galbani. I was truly over the moon to find out that you have no excuses here, cause Amazon.com has this very brand.

Should tiramisu be made the day before? ›

The best part is that tiramisu can be made two days before or even the night before and it is so delicious.

Does Olive Garden use alcohol in their tiramisu? ›

Since it can be difficult to discern the alcohol in Olive Garden's tiramisu, you'd be forgiven for assuming that it doesn't contain any, but the truth is it actually does.

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!

Is it better to leave tiramisu overnight? ›

For the best results, tiramisu needs at least 6 hours in the fridge before serving.

How long should tiramisu be set? ›

Repeat the layering of ladyfingers, mascarpone and cocoa powder twice more. Once finished, cover tightly with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours before serving. If you want to get fancy, finish with a layer of whipped cream piped on top and dust with more cocoa powder.

How to stop tiramisu from going soggy? ›

She uses crisp ladyfingers and subsequently dips them in a mixture of rum and coffee. It is this dipping stage that makes or breaks a tiramisu. According to Garten, if you dip your ladyfingers for too long, they will turn soggy. However, if you don't dip them for long enough, they won't absorb the proper flavor.

Can I use Philadelphia cheese instead of mascarpone for tiramisu? ›

Philadephia cheese has a more acidic taste and a consistency that make it suitable for cheesecake but absolutely not for tiramisu. Its very easy to make mascarpone at home (500g fresh cream, 10g lemon juice and 82 degrees centigrade) so look up one of the dozens of recipes and don't try to substitute it.

Which is better for you cream cheese or mascarpone? ›

No, mascarpone cheese is not healthier than cream cheese as it contains 25% more fat than cream cheese. Yet mascarpone cheese is only preferred for its extra smooth texture. You can use cream cheese and mascarpone cheese for salty and sweet dishes.

Should mascarpone be cold or room temp for tiramisu? ›

Room Temperature Ingredients

One of the first steps to making the perfect Tiramisu is by making sure that your eggs and mascarpone cheese are at room temperature. Also be sure to use the freshest of ingredients. If the eggs are closest to the expiration date, then they can cause your tiramisu to break down.

What is the best liquor for tiramisu? ›

Fortified wine: The traditionalist's choice is a sweet fortified wine like Marsala. It's lower in alcohol content and adds a light, fragrant note. You could also use Vin Santo or Madeira. Liquor: Rum and brandy are the popular choices for boozy desserts, and when it comes to adding depth to tiramisu, it's no different.

What is the best cocoa powder for tiramisu? ›

Rather than grocery store brands, which are often low in fat and quite astringent, look for full-fat cocoa powders from brands like Valrhona, which can offer a deep, rich flavor instead. After dusting, add another layer of coffee-soaked ladyfingers.

Does tiramisu get better with age? ›

Tiramisù really does taste better about two days after it is made as the flavours develop: if you can make it ahead it will be even more delicious.

Does authentic tiramisu contain alcohol? ›

Original ingredients

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 is the name of the liqueur in tiramisu? ›

Traditionally tiramisu does not have alcohol in it. But you can add Marsala or a coffee flavoured liqueur like Tia Maria or Kahlua.

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

Replace marsala with port using a 1:1 ratio. Port can be a good substitute for marsala wine for cooking chicken, tiramisu, or cannolis.

What kind of rum is best for tiramisu? ›

What kind of rum do I use in tiramisu? Dark rum is best, but you can use brandy or your favorite coffee liqueur.

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