Classic Tiramisu

Classic Tiramisu

A velvety, no-bake Italian masterpiece featuring layers of espresso-soaked Savoiardi biscuits and a rich, airy mascarpone sabayon. The dessert balances the bitterness of cocoa and coffee with the sweet creaminess of the filling.

6h 45mintermediate8 servings

Equipment

Stand mixer or electric hand mixer
Large mixing bowls
Rectangular baking dish (approx 23x33cm)
Rubber spatula
Fine mesh sieve
Whisk

Ingredients

8 servings

Mascarpone Cream

  • 500 g mascarpone cheese, chilled
  • 4 pasteurized eggs, separated
  • 100 g granulated sugar, divided
  • 1 g salt

Soaking Liquid

  • 300 ml strong espresso, cooled to room temperature
  • 45 ml marsala wine

Assembly

  • 300 g savoiardi (ladyfingers)
  • 30 g unsweetened cocoa powder

Nutrition (per serving)

491
Calories
11g
Protein
56g
Carbs
33g
Fat
2g
Fiber
28g
Sugar
172mg
Sodium

Method

01

Combine the freshly brewed espresso and Marsala wine in a shallow bowl. Set aside to cool completely to room temperature (approx 20°C/68°F).

02

In a large bowl, whisk egg yolks and 50g of sugar until pale yellow, creamy, and doubled in volume. The mixture should fall in ribbons from the whisk.

5mLook for: Pale yellow, ribbon stage
03

Add the mascarpone to the yolk mixture. Whisk gently on low speed or by hand just until combined and smooth. Do not over-beat or the cheese may curdle/split.

Look for: Smooth and homogenous
04

In a separate clean, grease-free bowl, beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt until frothy. Gradually add the remaining 50g of sugar and whip until stiff peaks form.

Look for: Stiff, glossy peaks
05

Gently fold one-third of the whipped egg whites into the mascarpone mixture to lighten it. Then, carefully fold in the remaining whites until no white streaks remain, keeping as much air in the mixture as possible.

Look for: Uniform pale cream color, airy texture
06

Quickly dip each Savoiardi biscuit into the cooled coffee mixture (1 second per side) and arrange them in a single layer at the bottom of the dish. Do not soak them; they should be moist on the outside but still firm in the center.

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07

Spread half of the mascarpone cream mixture evenly over the layer of biscuits.

08

Repeat with a second layer of dipped biscuits and top with the remaining mascarpone cream. Smooth the top with a spatula.

09

Cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 6 hours, preferably overnight, to allow the cream to set and flavors to meld.

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10

Just before serving, place cocoa powder in a fine mesh sieve and generously dust the top of the tiramisu.

Chef's Notes

  • Safety First: This authentic recipe uses raw eggs. Ensure you use pasteurized eggs if serving to vulnerable groups (elderly, pregnant, immune-compromised) or cook the yolks with sugar over a bain-marie to 71°C/160°F before mixing.
  • The soak is the most critical variable. Different brands of Savoiardi absorb liquid at different rates. Test one cookie first; it should be dark on the outside but white in the center when snapped.
  • Do not use pre-ground coffee if possible. Freshly pulled espresso provides the necessary depth of flavor to cut through the rich cheese.
  • Allowing the tiramisu to rest overnight drastically improves the flavor and structural integrity, making it easier to slice.

Storage

Refrigerator: 3 daysCover tightly with plastic wrap to prevent absorbing fridge odors.

Freezer: 1 monthFreeze without cocoa topping. Thaw in refrigerator overnight.

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