In a luncheon, a lady brought some Tiramisu to share. When she opened her Pyrex container, we were all amazed. The smell of her Tiramisu was so good and the taste like those bought from professional cake shops here. We begged for her recipe, of course.
The traditional recipe of Tiramisu is made of finger biscuits, dipped in strong coffee, layered with a whipped mixture of eggs, mascarpone and sugar, and topped with cocoa. Raw eggs seem to be a must to add. Yet, my friend experimented and created a new version of Tiramisu without using any raw eggs. It’s a good news to all of us who don’t quite have any confidence in eating raw eggs. The taste of this eggless version of Tiramisu remains as delicious as the traditional one. Best still, it’s pretty easy to make. My friend’s 13 years old girl can make one to surprise all people in a party.
Ingredients:
- 1 Tbsp instant coffee powder
- 1/2 cup hot water
- 1/4 cup sweet Marsala wine
- 1/4 cup thickened cream
- 2 Tbsp icing sugar mixture
- 1 cup Mascarpone cheese
- 100 gm sponge finger biscuits, about 12 pieces
- 2 Tbsp grated black chocolate
- cocoa powder, for garnish


Method:
- Dissolve instant coffee powder in hot water. Let cool. Stir in half of the marsala wine and chill in fridge.
- Beat cream and icing sugar mixture in a large bowl with an electric mixer until soft peaks form. Fold in mascarpone and remaining marsala.
- Dip half of the sponge finger biscuits, one at a time, into the coffee mixture and arrange as a single layer on a 6 cm deep serving dish.
- Spread half the cream mixture on top of the first layer of biscuits.
- Dip remaining biscuits in coffee mixture, arrange over cream layer.
- Spread remaining cream mixture on top of the second layer of biscuits.
- Sprinkle with chocolate. Cover and refrigerate for about 6 hours. Served with cocoa powder if you desired.
Tips
- Use chocolate powder instead of grating chocolate for convenience.
- Try not to over soak the biscuits. When done, there should be coffee mixture left unused.
- Use light thickened cream instead if you like. Beating light thickened cream is a bit more difficult than beating thickened cream and takes longer time, yet with healthier results.
- If you find it’s quite hard to place finger biscuits evenly after they are soaked and turned soft, you can use this alternative way: arrange the biscuits first, then use a tablespoon to sprinkle the coffee and wine mixture.
- If you have young children and they don’t like any wine in this dessert, you can use Ribena (blackcurrant fruit drink) to replace the wine. One of my friends finds her daughter likes the taste very much. That’s a kid-friendly version.
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