Monday, April 1, 2024

Champagne Tiramisu Recipe

A classic Italian dessert with a twist (or two): introducing Champagne Tiramisu. In this recipe, coffee is replaced with champagne, and the tiramisu is topped with fresh raspberries and a golden leaf for maximum effect.

It’s easy to make and it’s a perfect dessert for special occasions. Here are a few tips to make this recipe more accessible:

  • champagne can be replaced with sparkling wine (on the sweet side if possible)
  • Raspberries can be replaced with strawberries or blackberries, though I like raspberries for this recipe the most.
  • The golden leaf is obviously optional, you can do very well without it.

Enjoy!

Champagne Tiramisu
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Champagne Tiramisu

A slightly different recipe for Italy's most famous dessert. It is delicious, so easy to prepare, and suitable for New Year's Eve or any special occasion.
Course Dessert
Cuisine International, Italian
Prep Time 30 minutes
Chilling Time 8 hours
Total Time 8 hours 30 minutes
Servings 6 servings
Author Diana Oana

Ingredients

  • 20-24 ladyfingers
  • 300 ml champagne (or sparkling wine)
  • 4 yolks
  • 150 g white sugar
  • 750 g mascarpone
  • fresh raspberries
  • gold leaf for decoration

Instructions

  • Separate the egg yolks from the whites and place them with the sugar in a heatproof bowl. Create a steam bath by placing the bowl over a pan filled with water, ensuring the bowl doesn't touch the water.
  • Over medium heat, cook the egg yolks and sugar, stirring constantly with a whisk, until you get a creamy, airy, light-colored mixture and the sugar has melted. Leave the yolks to reduced to room temperature.
  • Using a mixer, fold the mascarpone cream cheese into the yolk cream, spoon by spoon! You will get a very smooth cream.
  • Dip the ladyfingers in champagne and place them in tall stemmed glasses. Add a layer of mascarpone cream, then another layer of champagne-dipped ladyfingers, and then cream.
  • Place the Tiramisu in the fridge for at least 4-6 hours.
  • After cooling, add one or two raspberries and place the gold leaf on top using tweezers.
  • Bon appétit!

Notes

This dessert should be served within 48 hours of preparation. Otherwise, the champagne turns sour and alters the taste of the dessert!
Champagne Tiramisu

Related: Classic Tiramisu Recipe
Related: Cherry Cheesecake in a Jar
Related: Panna Cotta with Raspberries
Related: Chocolate Panna Cotta with Raspberry Coulis
Related: White Chocolate Panna Cotta w/ Strawberry Sorbet

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