Tiramisu Cake

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My grandmother always said that the best things in life take a little time to settle. This tiramisu cake is the perfect example of her kitchen wisdom, where a simple rest in the fridge turns basic ingredients into something truly special. It is a humble dessert that proves you do not need a hot oven to make a masterpiece.

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This recipe is my go-to when I want a reliable, no-fuss treat that tastes like it came from a fancy bakery. By using store-bought ladyfingers and a simple mascarpone cream, we create a light and airy dessert that everyone will love.

Honest Deliciousness in Every Bite

This cake is all about simple comfort without the stress of baking layers from scratch. You will love how the ladyfingers soften into a delicate, cake-like texture after soaking up the coffee. It is the kind of reliable recipe that always works, making it perfect for sharing with friends or family.

One of the best parts about this dish is that it actually tastes better the next day. The flavors of the espresso and the sweet mascarpone cream have time to become friends while they rest in the refrigerator. It is a forgiving, wonderful dessert that removes the complexity of traditional baking while keeping all the soul of a homemade classic.

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A simple tiramisu cake layered in a glass baking dish with cocoa powder dusting

Tiramisu Cake


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  • Author: Jesse Daniel Wiley
  • Total Time: 4 hours 20 mins
  • Yield: 9 servings
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

Indulge in a classic Italian-inspired dessert that layers coffee-soaked ladyfingers with a rich, velvety mascarpone cream. This no-bake cake is an effortless yet sophisticated treat that develops a perfect cake-like texture after chilling overnight in the refrigerator.


Ingredients

  • 1.5 cups heavy whipping cream
  • 8 ounces mascarpone cheese, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup cold espresso
  • 2 tablespoons coffee liqueur (optional)
  • 1 package ladyfinger biscuits
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder


Instructions

  1. In a large mixing bowl, beat the heavy whipping cream on medium speed until it begins to thicken, then gradually add the sugar and vanilla extract, continuing to whip until stiff peaks form.
  2. Using a spatula, gently fold the room-temperature mascarpone cheese into the whipped cream until the mixture is smooth and combined, taking care not to deflate the cream.
  3. Combine the cold espresso and coffee liqueur in a shallow bowl for easy dipping.
  4. Quickly dip each ladyfinger into the coffee mixture for about one second per side and arrange them in a single, tight layer in the bottom of an 8×8-inch baking pan.
  5. Spread half of the mascarpone cream mixture evenly over the first layer of ladyfingers, then repeat with a second layer of dipped ladyfingers and the remaining cream.
  6. Dust the top generously with cocoa powder using a fine-mesh strainer, then cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight before serving.

Notes

To ensure the best texture, allow the cake to rest in the refrigerator for the full recommended time so the ladyfingers can soften into a cake-like consistency. For beautiful, clean slices, use a sharp knife and wipe it clean with a warm, damp cloth between every cut to prevent the cream from smearing.

  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 0 mins
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No-Bake
  • Cuisine: Italian-American

Simple Pantry Ingredients

Ingredients for tiramisu cake including mascarpone espresso and ladyfingers
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You do not need anything fancy to make a great Tiramisu Cake. We rely on basic staples that bring out the best in each other to create that signature creamy texture and coffee-soaked heart.

  • Heavy Whipping Cream: This provides the airy base for our filling and keeps everything light.
  • Mascarpone Cheese: A thick, creamy cheese that adds a rich, buttery flavor and sturdy structure.
  • Granulated Sugar: Just enough to sweeten the cream without overpowering the coffee.
  • Vanilla Extract: Adds a touch of warmth to the mascarpone mixture.
  • Cold Espresso: The deep, honest flavor of strong coffee is what makes this cake iconic.
  • Coffee Liqueur: An optional splash for a little extra depth of flavor.
  • Ladyfingers: These dry biscuits act as our “cake” layers once they soak up the liquid.
  • Cocoa Powder: A simple dusting on top for a beautiful, classic finish.

How to Make It the Simple Way

Step 1: Whip the Cream

Add your heavy whipping cream to a large mixing bowl. Beat it on medium speed with electric mixers until it starts to thicken. Slowly add in the sugar and vanilla, continuing to beat until you reach stiff peaks.

Step 2: Combine with Mascarpone

Take your room-temperature mascarpone cheese and gently fold it into the whipped cream. You want to use a spatula and a light hand so you do not lose that airy volume we just created. Set this aside for a moment.

Step 3: Prepare the Coffee Soak

In a shallow bowl, mix together your cold espresso and the coffee liqueur if you choose to use it. This shallow dish makes it much easier to dip the ladyfingers evenly.

Step 4: Layer the Ladyfingers

Quickly dip each ladyfinger into the coffee mixture on both sides. You do not want to soak them through—just a quick dunk to get them wet. Lay them in a single, tight layer on the bottom of an 8×8-inch pan.

Step 5: Add the Cream and Repeat

Smooth half of your mascarpone mixture over the top of the ladyfinger layer. Add another layer of dipped ladyfingers on top of the cream, then finish with the remaining mascarpone mixture, smoothing it out to the edges.

Step 6: Dust and Chill

Use a fine-mesh strainer to dust a generous layer of cocoa powder over the top. Cover the pan and refrigerate for at least 3 to 4 hours, though overnight is even better for that perfect cake-like texture.

Easy Wins for the Best Cake

Dipping a ladyfinger cookie into a bowl of dark espresso coffee
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For the best results, make sure your mascarpone is at room temperature before you start. This prevents any little lumps and keeps the cream smooth and honest. If you find yourself wanting to try another no-bake favorite, you might also like this chocolate eclair cake which uses a similar layering method.

Another simple tip is to use a high-quality coffee or espresso for the soak. Since the ladyfingers absorb so much of the liquid, the quality of the coffee really shines through. If you are looking for an easy tiramisu technique to perfect your dip, remember that a two-second dunk is usually plenty to soften the cookies without making them fall apart.

Simple Swaps to Keep It Fresh

You can easily change the flavor of this cake by making small adjustments to the soak. If you prefer a version without coffee, you can use a strong cocoa mixture or even a fruit juice for a different profile. For those who enjoy a fruity twist, consider trying our strawberry icebox cake which follows a similar simple logic.

If you do not have mascarpone on hand, you can use a mix of full-fat cream cheese and a little extra heavy cream for a similar result. While it won’t be exactly the same, it is a reliable substitution that still provides that creamy comfort we are looking for in a home-cooked dessert.

Simple Enjoyment

A square slice of tiramisu cake showing cream and coffee soaked layers
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I like to serve this cake straight from the fridge while it is nice and cool. It is the perfect companion for a mid-afternoon cup of coffee or as a light ending to a Sunday dinner. Just like our tres leches cake, this dessert is moist and flavorful, making every bite feel like a treat.

When you are ready to serve, use a sharp knife to cut clean squares. You can even add a small dollop of extra whipped cream on the side for an extra touch of comfort. It is the kind of cake you eat standing at the counter because it is just that good.

Simple Truth and Comfort

There is a reason this classic remains a favorite in so many homes. It is a trustworthy recipe that delivers deep flavor with very little work. Once you try this Tiramisu Cake, you will see why it is a staple in my kitchen. For more straightforward bakes, check out our pastry cake and enjoy the process of making something honest and delicious.

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