Introduction
Indulge in the rich and creamy flavors of this delightful tiramisu recipe, featuring a luxurious blend of mascarpone cheese and dulce de leche. This dessert combines the comforting notes of coffee-soaked ladyfingers with a luscious cream that will leave your taste buds yearning for more. Perfect for gatherings or a sweet end to any meal, this tiramisu is a classic treat that elevates any dessert table.
Detailed Ingredients with measures
Bowl 1:
6 egg yolks
¾ cup granulated sugar
1½ cups mascarpone cheese
Bowl 2:
1½ cups heavy cream
¼ cup + 2 tablespoons dulce de leche
Pinch of salt, to taste
Layering:
3 boxes (4.4 ounces each) soft ladyfingers
2 cups strong coffee or espresso
½ cup cocoa powder
Chocolate bar for shaving/topping
Prep Time
25 minutes
Cook Time, Total Time, Yield
Chill time: 4-24 hours
Total time: 4-24 hours 25 minutes
Yield: Serves 12-15
Enjoy this exquisite tiramisu as a well-deserved treat after a long day or as the centerpiece dessert for your next celebration. The combination of flavors and textures makes it an unforgettable indulgence.
Detailed Directions and Instructions
Prepare Bowl 1
In a mixing bowl, combine egg yolks and granulated sugar. Beat with an electric mixer until the mixture is smooth and ribbons off the beaters. Add mascarpone cheese and beat until fully combined.
Prepare Bowl 2
In a separate bowl, beat heavy cream on high speed for 1-2 minutes until soft peaks form. Add dulce de leche and a pinch of salt; mix until fully incorporated.
Combine Mixtures
Gently fold the whipped cream mixture from Bowl 2 into the mascarpone mixture from Bowl 1 until smooth and creamy.
Assemble the Tiramisu
Dust the bottom of an 11×7-inch pan with cocoa powder using a fine mesh strainer. Quickly dip each ladyfinger into the strong coffee or espresso, ensuring they are coated but not overly soaked. Arrange a layer of dipped ladyfingers in the prepared pan. Spread half of the mascarpone mixture over the ladyfingers. Repeat with another layer of dipped ladyfingers and top with the remaining mascarpone mixture. Dust the top with additional cocoa powder and, if desired, shaved chocolate.
Chill
Cover the pan and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, preferably 12-24 hours, to allow the tiramisu to set and flavors to meld.
Serve
Slice and serve chilled. Optionally, dust individual slices with more cocoa powder or top with additional shaved chocolate before serving.
Notes
Ingredient Quality
Using high-quality mascarpone and fresh eggs will enhance the overall flavor of the tiramisu.
Dulce de Leche
For a richer flavor, you can make your own dulce de leche or use store-bought.
Serving Tips
Tiramisu can be made a day in advance for better flavor development.
Storage
Store any leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Cook techniques
Beating Egg Yolks
To achieve a smooth and creamy texture, beat the egg yolks and sugar until they become pale and form ribbons when the beaters are lifted.
Whipping Cream
When whipping heavy cream, use a chilled bowl and beat until soft peaks form. This ensures a light and airy texture that is crucial for the final dessert.
Folding Techniques
Gently fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture using a spatula. This technique helps maintain the volume and airiness of the cream.
Dipping Ladyfingers
Quickly dip the ladyfingers in strong coffee or espresso. Be careful not to soak them, as they should be slightly moist but still maintain their structure.
Layering
Layer the dipped ladyfingers and mascarpone mixture systematically to ensure an even distribution of flavors and textures throughout the dessert.
Chilling
Allow the tiramisu to chill in the refrigerator for several hours or overnight. This step is essential for the layers to set and flavors to blend beautifully.
FAQ
Can I substitute mascarpone cheese?
While mascarpone cheese is traditional for tiramisu, you can use a cream cheese and sour cream mix as an alternative, though it may alter the flavor and texture.
How can I make tiramisu without raw eggs?
You can use a pasteurized egg product or replace the egg yolks with additional mascarpone or whipped cream for a safer option.
What if I can’t find dulce de leche?
You can substitute dulce de leche with caramel sauce or make your own by cooking sweetened condensed milk until thickened.
How long should I refrigerate tiramisu?
For best results, refrigerate for at least 4 hours, but overnight is preferred to enhance flavor development.
Can I add flavors to my tiramisu?
Yes! You can infuse flavors by adding extracts like vanilla or almond, or even flavored liqueurs such as coffee liqueur or amaretto.
Conclusion
This delightful tiramisu, with its creamy mascarpone filling and rich coffee-soaked ladyfingers, is a perfect dessert for any occasion. The combination of flavors and textures makes it a favorite among dessert lovers, while the added dulce de leche brings a unique twist to the traditional recipe. Allowing it to chill enhances the blend of flavors, resulting in a decadent treat that is sure to impress.
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