Express Espresso Tia Maria Tiramisu

September 3, 2009   //   7 Comments  //   Dessert , Fast

 Express Espresso Tia Maria Tiramisu

With a title so lyrical, how can you not be tempted? Last night in a moment of insanity that only extreme lovers of food and all things sweet exhibit, I decided to make tiramisu at 10.30pm. I had had a long day, had just finished working and posting on my other blog and as dinner was being heated, I craved tiramisu so bad, it made me want to cry. Unreasonable? Maybe, maybe no. I browsed through a few tiramisu recipes and didn’t really like any that much. With the basic idea in my head, I gathered my 6 ingredients and set to work. When I write that this recipe is "express", I really mean it. It was not only fast to whip up (no pun intended) but the way it was made, assured that it was ready to eat after a mere chilling time of 20 minutes while we ate our dinner. Usually tiramisu recipes call for a quick soak of the sponge biscuits in the espresso liquid, but I made extra quantity of the liquid and soaked the biscuits a tad longer so they were already fluffy and ready to eat when they went into the glass for assembling into decadent layers.

EXPRESS ESPRESSO TIA MARIA TIRAMISU
Preparation Time : 10 minutes/ Chilling Time : 20 minutes/ Serves 2-4 depending on your guilt

INGREDIENTS
8 savoiardi biscuits, each broken into 3 pieces
3/4 cup strong espresso coffee, cooled
1/2 cup Tia Maria
1 cup light thickened cream
250g mascarpone cheese
3 tbsps icing sugar

METHOD
Mix espresso and Tia Maria in a medium bowl. Set aside. Combine cream, cheese and sugar in a medium bowl. Whisk for 2-3 minutes, till light and fluffy.

Use 2 or 4 wide mouth glasses or bowls to assemble the tiramisu. Dip biscuit pieces in the espresso mixture and let soak for 30-40 seconds, till the biscuits become almost sponge-cake like. Place 3-4 pieces in the bottom of the glasses/bowls. Top up with the cream mixture. Continue layering finishing with the cream layer on top. Dust with cocoa. 

Chill for a minimum of 20 minutes, a maximum of 2-3 hours. You’ll probably won’t be able to wait any longer to lick the bowls clean.
 

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7 Responses to “Express Espresso Tia Maria Tiramisu”

  1. Jen 03. Sep, 2009 at 1:15 pm #

    Wow – looks so amazing. I love (love) tiramisu. I have a feeling it would only be one serving if it was in my kitchen! :)
    .-= Jen´s last blog ..And the winners are… =-.

  2. stephchows 04. Sep, 2009 at 6:24 am #

    man can I stop by for one next time you have a craving?? yum!

  3. Sophie 07. Sep, 2009 at 9:44 pm #

    Your Tia maria tiramisu looks fab!!

    Must taste divine too!
    .-= Sophie´s last blog ..Sophie’s speedy mixed berry cake & some latest awards! =-.

  4. Sally 16. Nov, 2011 at 10:58 am #

    Why should it not be chilled longer than 3 hours? Will it spoil?

    • Sneh 16. Nov, 2011 at 9:31 pm #

      Sally, I found the glass which stayed in the fridge longer than 3 hours didn’t taste as fresh. The cream starts to harden and the cake-y bits start to dry out. I am thinking that this is the case because it is in small individual portions as opposed to a large tiramisu cake which can retain moisture and stay longer especially when cling wrapped.

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