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This delicious and unbelievably easy Tiramisu recipe is made with coffee soaked lady fingers, sweet and creamy mascarpone (no raw eggs!), and cocoa powder dusted on top. It requires no baking and can be made in advance!

Who doesn’t love an easy no-bake dessert?  That’s one of the best things about this tiramisu recipe.  If you are looking quick no-bake dessert I also love No Bake Peanut Butter Pretzel Bars and Butterscotch Cereal Bars.

A slice of homemade tiramisu on a white plate.

This recipe has been a long time coming, and I'm embarrassed to admit how much tiramisu has been made in the trial of this recipe (I literally bought out every package of Savoiardi lady fingers at two different stores!) but I wanted to nail down the right approach.

By “right approach”, I mean how traditional of a tiramisu recipe I wanted to share. (In case you're not familiar with it, Tiramisu is a popular Italian dessert made with lady fingers (or spongecake), coffee, liqueur, and mascarpone cheese topped with chocolate powder). Should I make the lady fingers from scratch? Does it matter? And more importantly, do I make it with raw eggs?

What makes my recipe different:

My tiramisu does not use raw eggs. It's the easiest tiramisu recipe to make, and there's no sacrifice in flavor.

Traditional tiramisu uses raw egg yolks and sugar beaten and then combined with raw whipped egg whites and mascarpone. I've tried that method, but thought people would most likely be turned off by the raw eggs.

Then I tried using a double boiler to gently cook the eggs and sugar before adding them to the mascarpone, which is a really common method used in lots of modern recipes (the Pioneer Woman has a great recipe!). I found it tricky to get the thick and creamy mascarpone layer I wanted.

A clear glass pan of tiramisu with two slices removed from the center.

So, I ultimately decided to swap out the egg whites in favor of fresh whipped cream, because I like the flavor and texture more. The result is delicious and EASY! You're going to love it! Make sure to try my Pumpkin Tiramisu and Lemon Tiramisu too!

Ingredients you'll need:

  • Ladyfingers: I buy them, but you could make them from scratch.
  • Mascarpone: it wouldn't be true tiramisu without mascarpone, but if you absolutely must, you could substitute cream cheese.
  • Coffee: I use espresso
  • Heavy Whipped cream
  • Granulated Sugar
  • Vanilla extract: or substitute imitation vanilla
  • Cocoa powder: for dusting on top
The ingredients needed for tiramisu including ladyfingers, espresso, mascarpone, cocoa powder, cream, vanilla and sugar.

How to make Tiramisu:

  • Mix creamy filling. Beat the mascarpone, cream, sugar, and vanilla together until stiff peaks.
  • Dip lady fingers. Add the espresso and liqueur (if using) to a shallow bowl and dip the lady fingers on both sides (don't let them soak–just a quick dip!)
  • Layer mascarpone. Smooth a layer of the mascarpone/whipped cream mixture on top of the lady fingers.
  • Repeat. Add another layer of lady fingers (dipped in coffee and liqueur) and another layer of cheese mixture. Dust with cocoa powder.
Process photos for layering tiramisu including dipping ladyfingers in espresso, layering a dish, adding mascarpone cream, layering again and topping with cocoa powder.

What kind of alcohol is used in tiramisu?

Tiramisu can be made with or without alcohol. This recipe calls for coffee flavored liqueur because I like that it enhances the coffee flavor.

Alcohol free: Leave it out completely.

Alcohol variations: use dark rum, brandy, marsala wine.

Espresso substitutions:  coffee, decaf

MAKE AHEAD AND FREEZING INSTRUCTIONS:

Tiramisu is even better when made in advance, allowing the flavors to blend! It will keep in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 days.

To freeze, make completely, but don’t dust with cocoa powder. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and then tinfoil and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and dust with cocoa powder a few hours before serving.

A piece of tiramisu with a bite take out with a fork.

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Tiramisu

Author: Lauren Allen
Creamy, delicious and unbelievably EASY tiramisu recipe made with coffee soaked lady fingers, sweet and creamy mascarpone, and cocoa powder dusted on top.
Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 9

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Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • Add whipping cream to a mixing bowl and beat on medium speed with electric mixers (or use a stand mixer). Slowly add sugar and vanilla and continue to beat until stiff peaks. Add mascarpone cheese and fold in until combined. Set aside.
  • Add coffee and liqueur to a shallow bowl. Dip the lady fingers in the coffee (Don't soak them–just quickly dip them on both sides to get them wet) and lay them in a single layer on the bottom of an 8×8'' or similar size pan. 
  • Smooth half of the mascarpone mixture over the top. Add another layer of dipped lady fingers. Smooth remaining mascarpone cream over the top.
  • Dust cocoa powder generously over the top (I use a fine mesh strainer to do this). Refrigerate for at least 3-4 hours or up to overnight before serving.

Notes

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! It will keep in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 days.
Freezing Instructions: Make completely, but don't dust with cocoa powder. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and then tinfoil and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and dust with cocoa powder a few hours before serving.  
Lady Fingers: Should be a 7 ounce package (about 24 cookies). I love the Savoiardi brand

Nutrition

Calories: 297kcal, Carbohydrates: 26g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 18g, Saturated Fat: 11g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 88mg, Sodium: 77mg, Potassium: 124mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 11g, Vitamin A: 618IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 90mg, Iron: 1mg

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

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Bruce
3 months ago

5 stars
OMG I ate the entire desert myself in ONE day. it’s that good. Making another soon.

Alif
8 months ago

5 stars
It was amazing, I loved it. I used vanilla extract to my hearts content so that did not going quite well but apart from that, IT WAS DELICIOUS

Maggie may
1 year ago

5 stars
Made this for my daughter-in-laws for her birthday. Wow!! She loved it. It is so easy. Love that there are NO EGGS. Thank you

Jo the chef
7 months ago
Reply to  Maggie may

Did you check the sponge fingers did not have eggs?

Kate
10 days ago
Reply to  Jo the chef

You don’t use sponge fingers. The point of the recipe was no RAW eggs,but even so there are no eggs in the hard lady fingers .

Dong
9 days ago
Reply to  Kate

“Sponge fingers” is the British name, same thing, and it IS a type of sponge cake biscuit. It is also an egg-based dessert, so most likely their lady fingers had eggs (not raw).

Nic
1 year ago

5 stars
This was so delicious, tiramisu is my husbands favorite dessert and he said this was one of the best he’s tasted! So easy and I love that it has no raw egg!

Rita
2 years ago

5 stars
I had never tried tiramisu because I don’t like coffee. But my daughters convinced me to try this recipe. OMG!!! It is soooo delicious! And it was really easy to make. I had read the comments and whipped up the mascarpone cheese so that it blended well with the whipped cream. This recipe is definitely one I will make again and again.

Jo
5 years ago

5 stars
I had never tried tiramisu because I don’t like coffee. But my daughters convinced me to try this recipe. OMG!!! It is soooo delicious! And it was really easy to make. I had read the comments and whipped up the mascarpone cheese so that it blended well with the whipped cream. This recipe is definitely one I will make again and again.

Rica
4 years ago

5 stars
Great recipe. I am one of those people who are afraid to use raw egg. I’ve tasted numerous tiramisu, can’t really distinguish which is made with egg. I like that I can make this without egg-handling. It’s really good.

mike calvin
4 years ago

1 star
hershey’s coco? no egg? store bought cake? how the hell did did get any stars at all.
just go buy a storebought one if you are dis desperate.

J long
4 years ago
Reply to  mike calvin

Haters love to hate huh

Debra
3 years ago
Reply to  J long

Yep!! Agreed she did a great job

Patti
4 years ago
Reply to  mike calvin

Mike Calvin, what recipe are you reading? This is tiramisu made with Lady fingers not tiramisu cake. Which, by the way, I’ve made the cake with a cake mix and it’s always a big hit.

Also… There are more decent ways to be critical. Remember not all people looking at online recipes are pro’s such as yourself. A cake mix sends them on their way to confidence in trying a full cake recipe.
As long as no one ask “how the hell” they made it.

Rosie
3 years ago
Reply to  mike calvin

Mike Calvin, you are so rude. This recipe is clearly said it’s for people who don’t want raw egg and a quick recipe. If you want to make everything from scratch, go bake your own lady fingers. What is there to be so snarky for?

David
3 years ago
Reply to  mike calvin

Being a food snob isn’t the flex you think it is.

JCC
3 years ago
Reply to  mike calvin

Agreed! I was dumb enough to make it! It is NOT tiramisu. Those who think it is have not had the real thing!

N Earles
3 years ago
Reply to  mike calvin

What a negative and needless comment. You must live a very depressed life to be so hateful and mean. Obviously there are many people responding that loved it. If you don’t like the recipe or don’t want to make it just keep on scrolling on to something you like better.

Karyn
4 years ago

3 stars
This was definitely easy, but not the same as with an egg based sabayon custard. Lost some of the mascarpone flavor in the cream. I prefer the lightness of the egg whites.
I usually cut down on sugar in recipes but found this one needs more.

But if you want easy, this is certainly a drastic improvement in time commitment.

Carol Chàmbers
4 years ago

5 stars
Easy. Thanks, made at 10:30 cold night to have ready for tomorrow..had all ingredients … looking forward to tasting

Minnie
4 years ago

I made this! I used 3/4 cups of both heavy whipping cream and mascarpone (and thus reduced the sugar to 1/4 cup) and that was plenty for me. I added the cream, sugar, and vanilla first and just beat it till it was combined and the cream was halfway whipped. Then I added the 3/4 cup of mascarpone and whipped until stiff peaks formed. I had 12 ladyfingers in one pack. I also didn’t fill up a bowl with the espresso (didn’t want to waste any), I just poured a bit in a shallow plate and spooned some onto the ladyfingers till everything was covered. I chilled the tiramisu for 3-4 hrs., and I will say that this is the most authentic tiramisu I’ve had! I made it for my brother’s birthday and it was a hit.

stephenbrown
4 years ago

5 stars
Extraordinary. Thank you.

Scott
4 years ago

5 stars
Great recipe! Used Sonoma Syrup Co. vanilla hazelnut simple syrup to flavor the espresso and left out the alcohol. Delicious.

Vicki
4 years ago

5 stars
Very easy and goes together quickly for the chill time. The was not a bit let on any plate. This is a keeper.

jennifer
4 years ago

5 stars
I haven’t even eaten it yet but everything went great and tasted good in its parts. I used Bourbon because I live in Kentucky! And cacao liquor with espresso! That tasted good. The marscopone and cream was awesome! It will be a nice treat at Italian themed NYE gathering of triple vaccinated family! Only 7 people so I made the original size! Fit great in Staub 9×6 ! Looks amazing and so easy! Left over coffee mix I made into a small iced coffee! Yum! This is a keeper!! Thanks Lauren!

Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  jennifer

Ohhhh, making one for work and now one for home. Gonna soak those ladies in that bourbon! Thank you for the idea. My husband will love that!

Christie
4 years ago

5 stars
This was incredibly delicious and very easy to make at home! I didn’t have coffee liqueur, only made half the amount of espresso and it was still fantastic! Thank you for this recipe Lauren!

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