Easy 10 Minute Tiramisu Recipe - Gemma’s Bigger Bolder Baking (2024)

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My easy 10 Minute Tiramisu recipe takes all the fuss out of a classic Tiramisu by simplifying the method while delivering you maximum delicious results!

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Last updated on December 25, 2023

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Made from start to finish in 10 minutes with homemade ingredients like my Creamy Mascarpone Cheese and my Easy HomemadeLady Fingers, this updated tiramisu recipe gives the classic a run for its money!

You’ve requested tiramisu a lot, and you’ve asked for dessert recipes you can make when you don’t have a lot of time, so by popular demand, I’m bringing you my easy 10 Minute Tiramisu recipe!

[Make Homemade Mascarpone Cheese for this Tiramisu!]

What is Tiramisu?

One of my favorite Italian desserts is classic tiramisu. Rich and creamy in texture with hints of espresso, almond, and chocolate. What’s not to like? As a professional chef, I’ve made my share of classic tiramisu recipes but I always thought it took a few more steps than it should. So, I decided to revamp a classic tiramisu recipe to include all the flavor, but less of the fuss.

It will be our secret because nobody needs to know my easy 10 Minute Tiramisu Recipe took you less than half the time to prepare. The few steps I’ve simplified mean I can really enjoy entertaining and not just end up stuck in the kitchen when I make this recipe as something special to enjoy with family and friends.

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How to Make My Tiramisu Recipe in 10 Minutes

What makes this 10 Minute Tiramisu different from the rest? Well, usually this dessert requires you to separate eggs, make a custard, then fold that into another mixture with whipped cream and mascarpone cheese — and that’s just the first step. Bottom line, all you need to make a killer tiramisu is fresh heavy dairy cream, mascarpone cheese, sugar, and good vanilla.

Now all you have to do is whip these ingredients together, and layer with classic ladyfingers. I swear to you no one will be saying “I really miss the eggs,” especially because they’ll be too busy swooning over how gorgeous your tiramisu is.

And be sure to give my Homemade Ladyfingers recipe a try.

Can’t Find Ladyfingers? Make Them!

Equally as important as the mascarpone mousse filling is the ladyfinger biscuits that line the tiramisu.

While store-bought will do here, they can be hard to find or you might not have them on hand. Not to worry, because I have two different ladyfinger recipes! One is for classic Homemade Ladyfingers and the other is for Egg-free Ladyfingers. Both of these recipes are super simple cookie recipes that have just a few basic ingredients.

The best part about using my ladyfingers recipe in My 10 Minute Tiramisu recipe is knowing the finished product is 100% made from scratch. There is a huge difference in flavor and texture, and not only is this the fastest tiramisu you’ll ever make, but the most decadent!

How to Top A Tiramisu Recipe

To finish off my 10 Minute Tiramisu recipe, I put a little extra love into the presentation and this too is a cinch. I simply pipe little mounds of the sweet mascarpone mixture all across the top of my tiramisu and sprinkle with cocoa powder.

Can You Make 10-minute Tiramisu With Other Flavors?

Once I made this 10-minute classic, I was inspired by you Bold Bakers to experiment with other flavor variations. Many of you asked if more chocolate could be added or if there are other flavorings besides the coffee.

With these questions, I went into the kitchen and created two different variations on my 10-minute tiramisu: my 10 Minute Summer Berry Tiramisuand my10 Minute Chocolate Tiramisu. That means a fruity variation for those that love fresh bright fruity flavors, a gorgeous chocolate version for all those chocoholics out there. This recipe doubles down on the chocolate by adding a layer of rich chocolate mascarpone mousse!

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And don’t forget to check out my new cookbook, Bigger Bolder Baking Every Day for more easy desserts!

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Homemade Ladyfingers Recipe (How to Make Ladyfingers)
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Easy 10-Minute Tiramisu

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My 10-Minute Tiramisu recipe takes all the fuss out of a classic Tiramisu by simplifying the method while delivering you maximum delicious results!

Servings: 6 servings

  • Dessert
  • Coffee
  • Chocolate
  • Less than 30 Minutes
  • Electric Mixer

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

My 10-Minute Tiramisu recipe takes all the fuss out of a classic Tiramisu by simplifying the method while delivering you maximum delicious results!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup(8floz/225ml) heavy whipping cream
  • 1 cup(8oz/225g) mascarpone cheese , room temperature (see substitute idea below)
  • 1/3 cup(2 1/2 oz/71g) sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon Amaretto liquor or Brandy (optional but yummy!)
  • 2 cups(16oz/450ml) espresso or STRONG coffee at room temperature
  • 1 pack Ladyfingers (Boudoir biscuits/Savoiardi. Look for egg-free ladyfingers if needed)
  • Cocoa powder for dusting the top

Instructions

  • Beat whipping cream, sugar, and vanilla until soft peaks form.

  • Add in mascarpone cheese and amaretto (if using) and continue to whip to stiff peaks.

  • Dip ladyfingers in coffee (and brandy if using) and place in an 8×8 pan to make the first layer – you can fit about 7-9 cookies in each layer. Don't let them soak as the will fall apart, just a quick dunk in the coffee is enough.

  • Spread half of the whipped cream mixture on top of the first layer of ladyfingers. Repeat process with the second layer of ladyfingers and cream mixture.

  • Dust the top of dessert with cocoa powder using a sieve. Refrigerate for about 2-4 hours (it gets even better in the fridge and is a perfect make-ahead dessert).

Recipe Notes

1 cup Mascarpone Cheese Substitution: Cream together 6 oz. softened cream cheese, 2 Tablespoons sour cream, and 3 Tablespoons heavy cream.
You can make an egg free sponge cake for this using my egg substitute chart.
If using alcohol, add the Amaretto to the whipped cheese and cream mix, and the brandy, or rum, to the coffee mix. Use one or the other, or both!

*Make Homemade Ladyfingers including an egg-free recipe!

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Abigail

4 years ago

Hi Gemma,
Can I use bailey’s Irish cream instead of Amaretto?

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MJ L

4 years ago

My 14 year old son just learned to make this! He felt really proud to have been able to make “Italian dessert lasagne!”

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Lisa

4 years ago

Hi Gemma, I tried this recipe in an 8×8 container and it turns out that the one cup whipping cream and one cup mascarpone wasn’t enough for two layers. I only had enough for one layer and half of the top layer. What did I do wrong?

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4 years ago

For U.S. based readers – I used cold Great Value Heavy Whipping Cream and Bel Gioioso mascarpone cheese right out of the fridge (both bought in Walmart), and everything turned out great. So if you are not able to find fresh dairy, like Gemma recommends, maybe you could try these brands.

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4 years ago

Love how easy and straightforward the recipe is. Really yummy too! Gave me a great idea (I might use the recipe as a base and make bizarre additions to it) for the small café I have in the Philippines! Thank you Gemma!

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Patty

5 years ago

Best tiramisu ever, before I could take a picture , it was gone. Thank you for this delicious, easy, decadent tiramisu.????

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Christina Ikonomovska

4 years ago

I wanted to make you aware that the bar on the left side of the web page (Tips, Video, Recipe, Comments, share, Save) is in the way of the text. I don’t see a way to remove it or a slide-bar at the bottom to move the page out of of this bar’s way. It is kind -of annoying. However, this recipe looks so yummy! I cant wait to give it a try! 🙂

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Mary M Burke

4 years ago

What kinda of coco powder? In the video she states sweet, but I bought the Hersheys baking coco powder and it was a little bitter

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Melissa Newman

4 years ago

I know of some people who LOVE tiramisu, but are not much for coffee (as in, they wouldn’t just sit and drink a cup of coffee, but a serving of tiramisu now and then is enjoyable). For people that are not regular “coffee drinkers,” I recommend using either a plain (unflavored) or a vanilla “cold brew”. Although I AM a “coffee drinker,” I bought a 10 oz bottle of Chameleon Vanilla Cold Brew. It was the perfect amount for a quick “dunky dunky” for the ladyfingers.

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David

3 years ago

Hi Gemma…
This is the best recipe for a quick dessert EVER!!! Thank you for sharing it. My Italian neighbours raved about it, my parents devoured it on Fathers Day…even my fussy father enjoyed it. It is now my go-to quick dessert for any occasion.

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FAQs

Why is my tiramisu not creamy? ›

The right biscuits

As a result, the consistency will be less creamy and slightly more compact. Whichever biscuits you choose, make sure not to soak them too much, otherwise the excess coffee will make the mascarpone cream runny.

Can I substitute cream cheese for mascarpone in tiramisu? ›

The Best Mascarpone Cheese Substitute

You can mimic the silky, decadent consistency of mascarpone with an easy DIY recipe. 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.

Why is my tiramisu falling apart? ›

Ensure the coffee is cool as it can cause the sponge fingers to absorb too much liquid and it will disintegrate. Also… Be quick, submerge for 3- seconds total. Any longer and it will go too soggy and fall apart.

Do you use hard or soft ladyfingers for tiramisu? ›

You can make your own ladyfingers or purchase two 3-ounce packages. 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 ($7, Target) found in the coffee aisle at your grocery store.

How long should tiramisu sit before serving? ›

For the best results, tiramisu needs at least six hours in the fridge before serving. This time allows the ladyfingers to soak flavor and moisture from the coffee, wine, and filling. You can make tiramisu 1 to 2 days in advance. Just keep it refrigerated until you are ready to serve.

What can I use instead of ladyfingers in tiramisu? ›

Graham Crackers: Graham crackers can be used as a substitute for ladyfingers in tiramisu. They have a similar texture and can absorb the coffee and liqueur mixture. Layer the graham crackers in the tiramisu as you would with ladyfingers [2].

Is heavy cream the same as heavy whipping cream for tiramisu? ›

If the product contains between 30-36 percent fat, it's whipping cream. If it contains 36-40 percent fat, it is a heavy cream. For fillings, they both work and can be substituted interchangeably, as in Chef Eddy's Tiramisu, Pumpkin Pie and Candy Corn Fudge.

What is the closest cheese to mascarpone? ›

Mascarpone has a one-of-a-kind silkiness and a milky flavor profile but ricotta cheese, cottage cheese, full-fat cream cheese, and Requeson cheese are all similar to mascarpone cheese.

How do I make my tiramisu firmer? ›

Chill the tiramisu: Cover the tiramisu and refrigerate for at least 8 hours or up to 24 hours to give the tiramisu time to firm up and for the ladyfingers to soften.

How do you fix curdled mascarpone for tiramisu? ›

To fix it once it has already curdled, generally you would gently heat it over a double boiler (or microwave it a few seconds at a time) while whipping it until you've whipped the lumps out. Once it's smooth, let it cool back to room temperature, stirring regularly, and rewhip it once it's cool.

What happens if you don't chill tiramisu? ›

You leave a tiramisu in the fridge to allow it to firm up. If you eat it straight away, it tends to be a mushy mess. Putting it in the fridge gives it the creamy airy texture.

How do you keep lady fingers from getting soggy in tiramisu? ›

Don't soak! 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.

Why don't you cook the eggs in tiramisu? ›

Eggs in tiramisu

In most traditional tiramisu recipes, you'll find egg yolks. This adds richness and a decadent flavor to the mascarpone filling. While true classic tiramisu recipes use raw egg yolks, I prefer to cook them to eliminate the risk of salmonella, so that's what this recipe calls for.

Does tiramisu need to set overnight? ›

Allow the tiramisu to chill for at least 6 hours or overnight before slicing to allow it time to fully set up. Tiramisu can be made in advance- it holds up well and can be made up to two days ahead of time.

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