Monday, April 26, 2010

Tiramisu

Hmmmm Tiramisu...even telling it out makes my mouth water. Yummmmm!!!!! From the time i came to the US post marriage my favorite restaurant has always been "Olive Garden". The unlimited breadsticks and the minestrone soup are more than enough to fill up your stomach that i hardly have the space to eat the entrée ordered.By default the dessert that i order is always Tiramisu. I love the dessert so much that i decided to try making it at home. So on a fine weekend i left my daughter with her dad (telling my hubby it was dad-daughter bonding time) and decided to try it out.

There are people who would do the whole Tiramisu from scratch but with a 8 month old i do not have too much time on my hands , so i normally buy the necessary ingredients.
I have two recipes i follow - one with eggs and one without.  Today i will give out the one without eggs. This is easy to make and if you are gonna have friends over for dinner , then you can make it in the morning and push it into the refrigerator to chill. Its ready to serve in time for dinner :).

So what exactly is a Tiramisu??? The below is a source from my best friend the Wiki :)

             Tiramisu (ItalianTiramisùVenetianTiramesù [tirameˈsu]) is one of the most popular Italian cakes. It is made of savoiardi (otherwise known as lady finger biscuits) dipped in espresso or strong coffee or rum, layered with a whipped mixture of egg yolksmascarpone cheese, and sugar, and topped with cocoa.



          The original recipe called for the following ingredients: savoiardi biscuitseggssugarmascarponecocoa powderhoney, and carbonated water.In the original recipe, there was no liquor as the cake was originally aimed at children and the elderly, and the original shape was round. The phrase tirami su literally means "pick me up" or "pull me up" in reference to the effects of the sugar and espresso.



Please bear with the photo for now as i am still practicing on the aspects of these photos. Will put up a better one soon :)

The source for my recipe is from the Betty Crocker Website which you can see here.
Prep Time : 30 mins
Total time : 4h 30 mins ( 4hrs to refrigerate)
Servings : Depends on how big or small a piece one cuts :)

Ingredients :
8oz softened Mascarpone cheese or cream cheese if one does not have Mascarapone ( leave the cheese out at room temp , if not microwave it for a min)
4oz powdered sugar
2tbsp light rum
8oz heavy whipping cream
1 package ladyfingers (some would say 12 would do , but i use all 24 from the package. I buy it from Trader's Joe as these are of better quality)
4oz  prepared espresso or strong coffee ( should be chilled)
4tsps baking cocoa
Chocolate shavings for serving


Preparation :
1. In a large vessel (comfortable  for you to beat in) beat the mascarpone ( or cream cheese) and sugar on medium speed.
2. Add in the rum and beat all together.
3. In a separate bowl beat the whipping cream till you see stiff peaks being formed.
4.Now mix both the mixtures together and beat them together (only on medium speed).
5.Slightly dip the ladyfinger's in the espresso ( dip it very lightly as otherwise they will turn soggy) and in any pan of your wish ( i used a 8*8*2 square pan) arrange the ladyfingers horizontally ( i used 12 on each layer).
6.Spread half of the cheese mixture evenly over the ladyfingers and sprinkle cocoa powder on top.
7.Now once again on top of the cocoa arrange another layer of espresso dipped ladyfingers , spread the remaining cheese mixture , sprinkle cocoa powder.
8.Wrap up the pan in foil or plastic wrap and allow it to refrigerate for 4 hrs.
9. When you want to serve remove the pan , cut slices , drizzle chocolate shavings and your Tiramisu is ready to eat.

Note: Please remember to leave it covered in the refrigerator.


6 comments:

indhu said...

I know what you mean about "Olive Garden's" breadsticks and minestrone... I fill myself on them :) . I always order cheesecake and my sister always gets the tiramisu :)
love how creamy the tiramisu looks :)

- Indhu (www.thayirsaadham.com)

Nive said...

so true Indhu and TY :)

anudivya said...

Your picture looks perfectly fine to me Nive! And yes, tiramisu is one of my weaknesses... light and not cloyingly sweet...

Nive said...

Divya,
Nothing beats your photography :). So in comparison i am still new.
And so true.... Tiramisu is my all time fav :)..beats anything.

Unknown said...

Tiramisu sounds easy to make. Bookmarked to try :)

Nive said...

Thx Divya , Love your blog. Been following it for a long time :)