Homemade Tiramisu {without lady fingers} (2024)

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Whenever I hear the words “tiramisu,” I think of the scene in Sleepless in Seattle when Tom Hanks and Rob Reiner are walking through Pike Place Market discussing dating.

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“Tiramisu”
“What is Tiramisu?”
“You’ll find out.”
“Well, what is it?”
“You’ll see.”
“Some woman is going to want me to do it to her, and I’m not gonna know what it is!”
“You’ll love it.”

See Also
Ladyfinger

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You will love Tiramisu. It is a rum and vanilla custard layered (traditionally) with espresso and dark rum soaked lady fingers and topped with cocoa. And it is SO good.

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Lady fingers can be hard to find. I knew they had them at World Market, but when I went there, they were out. Trader Joe’s used to sell them, but when I looked and asked they told me they weren’t coming back for 2020. They can be hard to find in the grocery store. Try as I might, I couldn’t find a recipe for them without lady fingers. But then it came to me. Madeleines. Just slightly thicker lady fingers in a shell shape and super easy to find.

Happy to report I made my tiramisu with madeleines and it was absolutely delicious. You can, of course, make this exact recipe and sub them for lady fingers. As Rob says, “You’ll love it.”

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2cupsespresso, room temperature
  • 6Tbspdark rumdivided
  • 40 madeleines cookies or lady fingers
  • 6egg yolks(large)
  • 1cupgranulated sugar
  • 16ozmascarponecold
  • 2cupsheavy whipping creamcold
  • 2-3Tbspunsweetened cocoa powderto dust the top

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, stir together 1 1/2 cups espresso and 3 Tbsp rum. Quickly dip half of the madeleines, one at a time and arrange in a single layer in the bottom of a9×13 casserole dish. Dip once on each side so they are moist but do not soak them, or the cake will collapse.
  2. Whisktogether yolks and sugar. Place in a heat proof bowl over a double boiler (saucepanwith simmering water) and whisk 9-10 minutes on low heat until the mixture is lighter in color and slightly thickened. Remove from heat and let cool slightly while doing step 3.
  3. Beat together 16 oz mascarpone and 3 Tbsp rum. Use a mixer to beat in the warm yolk mixture until well incorporated.
  4. In a separate bowl, beat cold heavy whipping cream until medium peaks form (about 3-4 minutes). Use aspatulato fold half of the whipped cream into mascarpone cream then blend in remaining whipped cream, just until incorporated. Do not overfold or it will become grainy.
  5. Spread half of the cream over the first layer of madeleines. Dip and arrange remaining ladyfingers. Spread remaining cream. Refrigerate overnight. Dust with cocoa powder before serving. It is ok to dust with cocoa ahead of time – it will just darken it in color from the moisture.
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Homemade Tiramisu {without lady fingers} (2024)

FAQs

What to use instead of lady fingers for tiramisu? ›

Substitute for lady fingers in tiramisu
  1. 27 Best Ladyfinger Substitutes. Here is a guide to the best ladyfinger substitutes, such as Pavesini cookies, biscotti, graham crackers, sponge cake, panettone, madeleines. ...
  2. 7 Best Ladyfinger Substitutes | Tastylicious!

Can you substitute vanilla wafers for ladyfingers? ›

I found NILLA Wafers to be the perfect substitute for lady fingers in these easy Tiramisu Cups. I always have such a hard time finding lady fingers at the store…by using NILLA Wafers you get that extra vanilla flavor and you don't have to wonder where to find them!

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

Why is my tiramisu not creamy? ›

The right biscuits

The choice is yours, even though connoisseurs of this dessert will always tell you to choose savoiardi. In fact, the result is completely different if you use these biscuits, which are tall and spongy and absorb less coffee. As a result, the consistency will be less creamy and slightly more compact.

What can I use instead of mascarpone cream in tiramisu? ›

To make this mascarpone substitute, mix together 12 ounces of room temperature cream cheese (1 ½ blocks) with ¼ cup of heavy whipping cream and ¼ cup of sour cream until combined. The whipping cream will cut some of the tanginess of cream cheese while mimicking mascarpone's smooth, velvety texture.

Are Nilla wafers the same as vanilla wafers? ›

By the 1940s, Vanilla Wafers had become a major ingredient in the Southern cuisine staple banana pudding, and Nabisco began printing a banana pudding recipe on the Vanilla Wafers box. The name of the product was not changed to "Nilla Wafers" until 1967.

Why are ladyfingers used in tiramisu? ›

Ladyfingers (also known as “savoiardi” or “sponge fingers”) are simple sponge cookies that are often used to make Tiramisu! These versatile finger-shaped cookies are great for soaking up the flavors of whatever sweet treat you add them to.

What are ladyfingers called in USA? ›

Lady's fingers is an alternative English name for okra, the mucilaginous seed pods of a plant of the hollyhock family. Quaintly ancient as it sounds, the term, or at least its application, appears to go back no further than the early twentieth century.

Why does my tiramisu taste bitter? ›

Because tiramisu contains coffee and chocolate, there is reason to worry that it will taste bitter. But a well-made tiramisu is an exercise in equilibrium. The sweetness of the sugar and mascarpone cheese skillfully counteracts the bitterness of the coffee and cocoa.

Does tiramisu have to sit overnight? ›

Make-Ahead Instructions for Tiramisu:

This Tiramisu needs to sit in the fridge for at least 8 hours, so it's the ideal make-ahead dessert! Simply cover well with plastic wrap or foil and refrigerate overnight, then dust all over with cocoa powder just before serving.

How to stop tiramisu from going soggy? ›

Quickly dip the cookies into your coffee or liquor. Try not to leave them in the liquid too long—a quick dip will do. Overly soggy cookies make for a wet texture and a messy dessert.

What is Costco tiramisu made of? ›

While a tiramisu is normally made with soaked lady fingers, this cake mostly uses coffee-soaked sponge cake with creamy mascarpone filling. It is then topped off with a sprinkle of chocolate powder, chocolate shavings or espresso beans.

Why is the bottom of tiramisu wet? ›

The cookies that make up the “cake” layers of a tiramisu are called Savoiardi, or lady fingers. These cookies are incredibly absorbent because they are made from a sponge cake-like batter. That's why when you dip them in coffee if you dip them for too long they will make your cake very soggy. Sponge cake absorbs.

Why did my tiramisu curdle? ›

Unfortunately it sounds as if the mascarpone curdled because it was whisked too much. Mascarpone has a very high fat content and so will split more easily than double/whipping cream or cream cheese.

Is it better to use soft or hard ladyfingers for tiramisu? ›

Wondering if you should use soft or hard ladyfingers for tiramisu? They come in both forms, but we tend to use the soft variety. Espresso powder: We use instant espresso coffee powder found in the coffee aisle at your grocery store.

What biscuits are used in tiramisu? ›

My tiramisu recipe uses ladyfingers, often also called Savoiardi biscuits. Other recipes use a sponge cake, but using store bought ladyfingers makes life super simple and I think they taste delicious.

Are ladyfingers and shortbread the same thing? ›

Shortbread is a tight crumb, crisp, and buttery cookie, yet ladyfingers are light, airy, and meringue-based. So the two are very different cookies in several ways. However, both ladyfingers and shortbread are often used in trifles and other layered desserts.

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