Tiramisu Recipe without Alcohol. (2024)

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You might think it’s impossible to love a Tiramisu recipe without alcohol, but I’m challenging that thought today.

I’ve been missing Ceci, and while I always had plans to share her Tiramisu recipe she gave to us while we were in Italy, the way I wanted to do it was going to be much different.

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I was going to make it, and then photograph all its beauty for you to see and drool over.

But when I went to review the recipe and Ceci and I making it, I felt a sadness missing that girl.

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So for the post, I’ll share images of she and I making it together.

The final product images were super scrappy and taken on my phone in Italy.

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But does it even matter? Will it even matter if there are no beautiful images of the classic Italian dessert here?

Nope.

Why?

Because this Tiramisu recipe without alcohol issolegit.

In fact, if you want the truth, it has become one of my favorite desserts.

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Making a Non-Alcoholic Tiramisu

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Before Italy, I had never made a Tiramisu. Though it’s one of the most popular desserts in the Italian restaurant, each time I had one while at a restaurant in the United States I didn’t care much for it.

Don’t ask me why, but I sort of think the reason was that I never cared for the alcohol in it. And here’s the thing – I love to drink a great co*cktail.

You might enjoy thebrandy, dark rum, or cognac a traditional tiramisu recipe typically calls for, and if so, then add it to this (already) perfect dessert.

As for me, no thanks.

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In Italy, Ceci is allowed to drink (even though she’s only 18), but still this tiramisu cake recipe is a non-alcoholic version which was lovely because I could make it immediately upon arriving home for the babes.

Tiramisu: Not Gluten Free

This easy Tiramisu recipe isnot gluten free; it’s a classic Tiramisu recipe (just without the alcohol). And I repeat, so that no one comes back angry with me:

This is a traditional recipe and it isnot gluten free tiramisu.

That said, I have some great news for Y’all. With justone simple (lady finger cookies) swap itcan be gluten free.

Schar makes gluten-free ladyfinger biscuits, which you can get HERE.

All other ingredients in the Tiramisu are (naturally) gluten free.

Ready for the Tiramisu recipe Ceci gave to us? Of course you are.

I have stocked up on Ladyfingers because I’ll be making it for the holidays.

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Easy Recipe, Simple Ingredients for this No-Bake Dessert

To make this delicious dessert you need just 6 ingredients. So let me tell you about them quickly.

Mascarpone Cream Cheese

I even used an Italian Mascarpone – BelGioioso Mascarpone Italian Sweet Cream Cheese.

Using this brand made for the best mascarpone mixture.

White Sugar

What is a great recipe without even all the sugar added? I’m not wrong. This one is no exception. I did, however, use granulated organic sugar, but then again, white sugar is white sugar is white sugar.

The white sugar gets blended with the egg yolk and mascarpone cream mixture even sweeter.

Eggs

Tiramisu uses eggs, and this recipe contains 6 eggs. They should be separated; white from yolk. Yes, they are raw egg yolks and whites, but you’ll use both.

You’ll notice in the recipe instructions below that the egg white is the trickiest part of this recipe.

I will keep trying it, but since I could not get it right, I ended upskipping the egg whites altogether. And guess what? It still turned out just lovely. This also has me wondering if eggless Tiramisu might be an option for those with an egg allergy or who don’t want to consume raw eggs?

Honestly, I think it would work just fine.

Anyways, the thing about the egg whites is that they have to be perfectly whipped and added in just right (this also takes a long time, btw).

If not, they will form a runny substance, which will make the entire Tiramisu runny.

It will still taste good; the texture will just be super off which is not pretty nor desirable. But clearly, our girl Ceci has it down!

Coffee

If you don’t like the taste of coffee, you likely won’t like the original recipe.

Coffee is my jam!

So when I make this brewed coffee to add, I make sure it’s strong coffee. Since there’s no alcohol in this recipe, you can allow the coffee flavor to shine!

If you don’t want to use coffee, I bet it would also work with watered-down hot chocolate. Without coffee and alcohol, this recipe would definitely be a kid-friendly Tiramisu recipe.

Something to think about!

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Ladyfinger Cookies

Anyone else smile when they say lady fingers?!

These are the long, thin-shaped cookies used in an authentic Tiramisu recipe.

They look like long, pale yellow color fingers (gross, I know!), and are hard until submerged in liquid when they become like sponges (sponge fingers, if you will).

Almost all grocery stores carry them, but I feel like you’d never seek them out unless you are making Tiramisu.

Cocoa

The cocoa powder is used for dusting and for the final touches.

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Tiramisu Recipe without Alcohol

Based off the classic Italian dessert, this simple no-bake Tiramisu recipe is complete without alcohol.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 4 hours hrs

Course Dessert

Cuisine Italian

Servings 6 people

Equipment

  • electric mixer hand-held

Ingredients

  • 17 oz Mascarpone cream cheese
  • 2/3 cup sugar white
  • 6 eggs separated
  • 1 – 2 cups coffee brewed
  • 20 – 24 Ladyfinger biscuits
  • cocoa for dusting

Instructions

  • Brew coffee and set aside.

  • In one bowl place the egg white, and beat with an electric hand mixer until perfectly whipped solid. Set aside.

  • In a separate bowl place the sugar and egg yolk. Beat together with a hand held mixer.

  • Add the Mascarpone cheese to the egg yolk bowl, and beat together with a hand-held mixer.

  • Then, add in the egg white bowl to the egg yolk mixture bowl. Mix it together by hand from the bottom of the bowl to the top, until it's fully combined.

  • Build your tiramisu in a glass dish by spreading a thin layer of the Tiramisu cream on the bottom, then dunking the Ladyfingers in the coffee mixture that you previously set aside, fully cover the Ladyfingers with cream mixture, add a second layer of the Ladyfingers soaked in coffee, and add a final layer of cream.

  • Once built, cover, and place in the fridge for at least 4 hours.

  • When you're ready to serve sprinkle the top layer liberally with cocoa (or cacao powder), and serve.

Notes

The egg whites part is, by far, the trickiest. If you don’t get it right and it doesn’t fluff (aka form stiff peaks) perfectly the way Ceci got it to fluff, your Tiramisu will be runny and flop. My solution? I actually **skipped** the egg whites, and the Tiramisu still worked (and tasted) perfect!

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This is the best Tiramisu recipe without alcohol, and includes very simple steps.

One of the best things about it is that you can choose or not choose the alcohol and because I’ve had both, can tell you that you’ll be happy with the results.

Alright, now do me a huge favor. Make this recipe, and then let me know how you like it!

p.s. Missssssssssssss you, Ceci. We are so excited for your visit here!

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FAQs

What is a good substitute for alcohol in tiramisu? ›

The traditional recipe uses marsala wine, but you can substitute brandy or dark rum. And that is the reason some get confused about whether tiramisu is a cake or trifle! To make this tiramisu recipe without alcohol, I used whipping cream (also known as heavy cream - dairy based) instead of liquor.

What is a non alcoholic substitute for Marsala wine in tiramisu? ›

The coffee liqueur can be replaced with additional coffee and the marsala could be replaced with a teaspoon of vanilla extract or 2 tablespoons of orange juice.

Does tiramisu always have alcohol? ›

Tiramisu doesn't traditionally have alcohol, it's just made with espresso/coffee. Some versions, especially at nicer restaurants, do have Kahlua, marsala or other booze (e.g. amaretto, brandy, rum), and it depends how much but usually it's fine, but you may check with where you're ordering from.

Is rum necessary for tiramisu? ›

Tiramisu usually contains alcohol. Marsala wine is the traditional choice, but this recipe calls for a mixture of strong coffee and rum. If you prefer not to use alcohol, just leave it out. It will still be delicious with just the coffee alone (just make sure the coffee is extra strong).

What not to do when making tiramisu? ›

Roberto Lestani, who for the occasion revealed to us the 3 mistakes not to make to prepare a stunning tiramisu!
  1. 1: excessively whipping the mascarpone! ...
  2. 2: once together, don't immediately mix the yolks and sugar! ...
  3. 3: Neglect stratification!
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Can Muslims eat tiramisu with alcohol? ›

Is Cooking with Alcohol Halal? What do beer battered fish, Bolognese sauce and tiramisu have in common? The answer is their recipes contain alcohol. Most people know that alcohol is not Halal for Muslims to consume.

Can I use balsamic vinegar instead of Marsala wine? ›

To make the perfect marsala wine substitute for chicken marsala, replace ½ cup of marsala wine with ½ cup chicken stock, 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar, and one teaspoon of sugar. Mix the chicken broth mixture into your recipe exactly the same way you would add the marsala.

Can I substitute rum for Kahlua in tiramisu? ›

Alcohol: I prefer Kahlua, but use any of the following: Marsala wine, rum (dark is best!), brandy, or Amaretto.

What is the closest thing to Marsala? ›

The best substitute for marsala wine is madeira, another kind of fortified wine with a similar flavour profile. Other alternatives include other fortified wines such as commandaria, sherry, vermouth, and port.

Does Olive Garden tiramisu have alcohol in it? ›

When it comes to the tiramisu however, Olive Garden's version isn't too far off from the real deal, because it's made with the same ingredients, including alcohol, according to the restaurant's website.

What can I replace Marsala wine with in tiramisu? ›

Non-Fortified Wine Options

Dry White Wines like Riesling, combined with a splash of Brandy, can mimic Marsala's flavor. A robust red like Pinot Noir can also be an alternative in certain recipes, especially those that are hearty and flavorful.

Does Costco tiramisu cake have alcohol? ›

There isn't any Alcohol in it

A tiramisu is historically made with lady fingers soaked in espresso and Marsala wine or rum. While some people swear they taste liquor in this one, the Costco version seems to have just the espresso – and no alcohol in it!

Can kids eat tiramisu with rum? ›

The coffee (or espresso) and rum are still present in the final product. Nothing is cooked or baked off. However, many versions are made with very little alcohol, and some versions are excessively alcoholic. It would be a good idea to taste it yourself and decide if it's appropriate for your kid.

What can I use in place of rum in tiramisu? ›

What can replace rum in tiramisu? Although dark rum is the most commonly used alcohol in tiramisu, you can use coffee liquor, amaretto, or marsala wine as a substitute.

What is a non alcoholic substitute for rum in desserts? ›

Non-alcoholic substitutes:Rum extract: Use 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of rum extract for each tablespoon of rum called for in the recipe. Apple juice or white grape juice: Substitute an equal amount of apple juice or white grape juice for the rum.

What is a substitute for amaretto liqueur in tiramisu? ›

For tiramisu you can just make up the lost liquid with extra coffee and if you are making something like a trifle, then try sprinkling a similarly flavoured fruit juice over the sponge base instead - for example for orange liqueurs use orange juice, for kirsch use cherry juice or syrup from a tin of cherries, for ...

What is a good substitute for alcohol in desserts? ›

Simply substitute an equal amount of red grape juice, cranberry juice or nonalcoholic wine. Rum – If you're preparing tropical desserts like our Banana Rum Cupcakes and Cuban Rum Cake but don't have rum, use rum extract or reach for the pineapple juice.

What are the possible substitutions for alcohol in recipes? ›

Some extracts can be used in place of alcohol, for example, rum extract plus water in place of rum. Other substitutes include coffee creamers and coffee syrups. However, amounts vary widely and are not equal. It's best to test, beginning with small amounts and increasing as necessary.

Can I substitute vanilla for rum in tiramisu? ›

Our answer. Nigella's White Tiramisu (from HOW TO EAT) soaks the savoiardi biscuits (cookies) in a mixture of milk and white rum. This adds moisture and flavour whilst preserving the pale colour of the biscuits. If you can't use alcohol then we would suggest using extra milk and adding some vanilla extract to the milk.

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