Recipe: Yummy Tiramisu Cake

Tiramisu Cake. This cake is wonderful for a get together or just a special occasion at home. Using a box cake mix as a base it's a real time saver! This Tiramisu Cake is so creamy and delicious.
If you prefer not to use raw eggs, you can use egg substitute. Tiramisu (from the Italian language, spelled tiramisù, [ˌtiramiˈsu], meaning "pick me up" or "cheer me up") is a coffee-flavoured Italian dessert. This Tiramisu Cake turns your favourite Italian dessert into a delicious and decadent layer cake. You can have Tiramisu Cake using 19 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Tiramisu Cake
- You need of Sponge Cake :.
- It’s 3 of large eggs.
- Prepare 80 gr of granulated sugar.
- Prepare 80 gr of cake flour.
- You need 30 gr of unsalted butter, melted.
- Prepare 1 tsp of vanilla extract.
- Prepare of Coffee Syrup :.
- Prepare 1/4 tsp of granulated instant coffee.
- Prepare 50 ml of hot water.
- You need 30 ml of kahlua (coffee liqueur).
- You need 10 gr of granulated sugar.
- You need of Filling :.
- Prepare 240 ml of heavy cream.
- You need 50 gr of granulated sugar.
- Prepare 1 tsp of vanilla extract.
- It’s 1 tbs of coffee syrup.
- You need 1 lb of mascarpone cheese.
- You need of Grated Chocolate, as needed for sprinkle.
- It’s of Fresh cherry for decoration (optional).
Coffee soaked layers paired with mascarpone buttercream. They're like little individual tiramisu cakes! Be the first to rate & review! Pistachio Tiramisu Cake – Cake Lab.
Tiramisu Cake instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celcius. Grease a 12x10x1 inch pan and line with baking parchment paper..
- Place the eggs and sugar a mixing bowl and, using an electric mixer, whisk together until the mixture is very pale and thick (this is a must, otherwise when the butter mix in, it can deflate the batter so that the cake will be dense). The mixture should leave a light trail on the surface when the whisk is lifted..
- Sift over the flour and fold in gently using a spatula, taking care not to over mix. Take about a fourth of the batter and fold it into the melted and vanilla extract with a spatula. When completely combined, fold the mixture into the remaining batter..
- Pour the batter into the prepared cake and bake for 17 – 20 minutes, or until risen, golden-brown and springy to the touch. Cool in the tin for five minutes then turn out onto a wire rack and leave to cool completely..
- For the syrup, dissolve the coffee and sugar in the hot water and add the kahlua. Set aside to cool..
- In a large bowl, beat mascarpone cheese, sugar, coffee syrup and the vanilla with electric mixer on medium speed until smooth..
- In small bowl, beat heavy cream with electric mixer on high speed until stiff peaks form. Gently fold whipped cream into mascarpone mixture until combined..
- To assemble : When the sponge is cold, carefully cut the cake into 3 pieces, each cake would be 3×10×1 inch..
- Place one layer of sponge, moisten generously with coffee syrup. Then spread the mascarpone filling over the soaked sponge. Scatter over the grated chocolate. Place the second layer on top and repeat the process..
- Place the third sponge on top and spoon over the remaining coffee mixture. Using a palette knife spread a very thin layer of the remaining filling all over the cake – this is called a ‘crumb coat’ and will seal in any loose crumbs of sponge. Wipe the palette knife and spread the rest of the filling in a thicker layer all over the cake. Sprinkle with the grated chocolate. Chill for at least three hours in the fridge before serving..
- Note : If you don't have kahlua on hand, add 1/8 tsp coffee instant and 30 ml hot water to replace kahlua..
A bit of coffee, a little more pistachio, even more cream and lots of mascarpone! All in one festive tiramisu cake with a pistachio twist. Clearly tiramisu is an Italian dessert. I'd call this the Russian adaptation. The frosting is light and fabulous.