Nutella tiramisu
- Easy
- 35 min
Layers of creamy richness and real coffee flavor set this tiramisu recipe apart in every family kitchen. Right on top, you get that nice blanket of cocoa, and each slice shows those classic ladyfingers stacked up inside—makes a good-looking dessert for any family get-together or simple weeknight treat. Because this is one of those easy tiramisu options everybody can get behind, home cooks find themselves reaching for it again and again...it always gets smiles, especially from busy families who love a sweet dessert without a lot of fuss. With all that mascarpone cream, this classic Italian dessert is both mild and rich at the same time—the moist, soft texture plus that unmistakable coffee aroma brings a real comfort that pretty much everyone craves. Choosing a real-deal, good tiramisu recipe means you pick a dessert that's basic in the BEST way, letting simple flavors speak for themselves; turns out, that's exactly what families look for after dinner or during special celebrations when something nice and impressive hits the right note.
Family-friendly desserts always get extra points when they're versatile and can be served any way you like. With this no-bake tiramisu, you don't worry about ovens or anything complicated—just a reliable, crowd-pleasing dish that keeps everyone coming back for more. Occasionally someone will jazz it up with a little splash of something extra like dark rum, but the classic taste (just good espresso, mascarpone, and those familiar layers) really does it for most people. Make ahead tiramisu also means this dessert just fits right into stressful schedules: great for parties, weekend gatherings, or just the end of a long day...busy parents especially like being able to grab a dish that holds up overnight (even gets better as it sits). The last touch—a light dusting of cocoa powder on top—makes a pretty finish and even picky eaters usually say this one's DELICIOUS. Versatile, reliable, and guaranteed to look (and taste) good at the table, this tiramisu recipe wins over families who love a classic dessert that always feels just a little bit special.
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To make your tiramisu, prepare the coffee using a moka pot to get 1 1/4 cups (300 g), then add sugar to taste (we added a teaspoonful) and leave it to cool in a large, shallow bowl. Separate the eggs, being careful to keep the whites totally free of yolk 1 so that they will whip well. Beat the yolks with a hand mixer, adding half of the sugar 2. As soon as the mixture has turned light and foamy, and while the mixer is still running, add the mascarpone a little at a time 3.
Once all the mascarpone has been added, you’ll have a dense, compact cream 4; set this aside. Clean the mixer well and move on to whipping the egg whites 5. Once they’re foamy, pour in the remaining sugar a little at a time 6.
Whip the whites to stiff peaks 7; you’ll know they’re ready when you can turn the bowl upside down without the mixture moving. Take a spoonful of the whites and add it to the bowl with the mascarpone cream 8, then stir vigorously with a spatula to dilute the mixture. Next, add the rest of the egg whites little by little, folding them in by mixing very gently from the bottom upwards 9.
The mascarpone cream is ready 10. Spread a heaping spoonful on the bottom of a glass baking dish measuring 9x13 inches (20x30 cm), ensuring the entire base is covered 11. Now dip the ladyfingers into the cold coffee for a few seconds, first on one side and then on the other 12.
Then arrange the coffee-soaked ladyfingers in the dish 13, trying to position them all in one direction, to form a first layer of cookies 14. Add another layer of mascarpone cream and level it so the cookies are covered completely 15.
Continue to add the coffee-soaked ladyfingers 16 and cream 17 in alternating layers, always leveling the surface of the cream 18.
Finally, transfer the remaining cream to a pastry bag with a ½-inch (12-mm) plain tip and cover the entire surface of the tiramisu with dabs of cream 19. Sprinkle over the unsweetened cocoa powder 20 and leave the tiramisu to set in the fridge for a couple of hours. Your tiramisu is ready to be enjoyed 21!