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Restaurants are often the setting for celebrations and have at least one show-stopping dessert on the menu for a grand finale.

Here’s my contribution on this front–I know you can do it, and it will wow any crowd you’re cooking for. My philosophy here: If it’s worth doing, sometimes it’s worth overdoing! A lot of steps? Sure. Worth it? You bet!

Tiramisù is typically made with a strong coffee syrup and mascarpone cheese, often whipped with Marsala wine. The coffee and wine together account for the name, which is Italian for “pick me up.” In this version, I add a layer of dark chocolate mousse and spike the syrup for an adult version that’s sure to lift your spirits.

Use a good-quality bittersweet chocolate with 60 to 70 percent cacao solids. (The higher levels will make a denser mousse.) Callebaut, El Rey, Ghirardelli, Guittard, Scharffen Berger, and Valrhona are all good brands.

What to drink: Coffee or coffee liqueur will highlight the coffee flavor and complement the chocolate. Banyuls, Maury, Port, or the Spanish Dulce Monastrell will each bring out different nuances.

Yield : Makes 12 servings

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces good-quality bittersweet chocolate, roughly chopped, plus an additional small chunk (at least 1 ounce) for making chocolate shavings, for optional garnish
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 3 eggs, separated (you will have 1 leftover white)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ¾ cup heavy cream
  • ¼ cup plus 1 tablespoon Kahlua or other coffee liqueur
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 pound mascarpone cheese
  • 1 cup strong, hot brewed coffee
  • 1/3 cup brandy or rum, or a combination of the two
  • 36 ladyfingers, purchased or homemade
  • Shaved chocolate or cocoa powder, for garnish (optional)

Directions

1. To make the dark chocolate mousse, melt the 6 ounces chocolate and the butter in the top of a double boiler over, but not touching, barely simmering water. Heat and stir until the chocolate is melted and smooth. Set aside until it is near room temperature but still fluid.

2. Whip 3 egg yolks with 2 tablespoons of the sugar in a standing mixer using the whip attachment at medium speed until the mixture is pale and light, about 5 minutes. Fold in the cooled chocolate.

3. Whip ¼ cup of the heavy cream with the 1 tablespoon Kahlua to medium peaks. Gently fold into the chocolate mixture.

4. In a large, clean, dry bowl, whip 2 egg whites with 2 tablespoons of the sugar until they just begin to hold a stiff peak but are not at all dry. Gently fold into the chocolate mixture. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until thickened and spreadable, at least 1 hour.

5. To make the mascarpone cream, whisk together the remaining ½ cup cream, ½ cup of the sugar, and the vanilla in a medium bowl until the sugar dissolves. Add the mascarpone, whisking until the mixture is smooth and thick. Set aside. (Refrigerate if not using immediately.)

6. To make the coffee syrup, stir together the coffee and brandy with the remaining ¼ cup sugar and the ¼ cup Kahlua until the sugar is completely dissolved.

7. To assemble the tiramisu, put 12 ladyfingers into a small (10 by 7-inch) glass or ceramic baking dish or serving dish, cutting them as needed to (mostly) cover the bottom of the dish. Use a pastry brush to soak the ladyfingers with coffee syrup, using about one third of the syrup and painting them a couple of times as the syrup absorbs into the cookies.

8. Dollop and spread half of the mascarpone cream evenly over the ladyfingers. Top with another 12 ladyfingers and brush them generously with the syrup.

9. Dollop and spread all of the dark chocolate mousse evenly over the ladyfingers. Top with the final 12 ladyfingers and brush them with the remaining syrup.

10. Use a grater or sharp knife to shave about 1 ounce chocolate into small pieces. Fold the chocolate into the remaining mascarpone cream, then dollop and spread the mixture evenly over the ladyfingers to form the top layer.

11. Lightly press a piece of waxed paper over the tiramisu, then wrap the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or up to 2 days.

12. To serve, cut the tiramisu with a sharp knife dipped in warm water and wiped with a clean towel. Carefully lift the pieces onto dessert plates with a small, flexible spatula. Top with additional chocolate shavings or sifted cocoa, if desired.

Notes

CHEF’S TIP: This recipe contains raw eggs. If you are concerned about using them, you may wish to substitute pasteurized egg products.

You can make your own ladyfingers. It’s not difficult, and they will be better than any you will purchase at the store–light, moist, and ready to soak up that wonderful coffee syrup that makes tiramisù such a great pick-me-up. Ladyfingers are traditionally dusted with powdered sugar before baking, but that’s not needed here. For the tiramisu, prepare the chocolate mousse first so that it can chill while you make the ladyfingers. Mix the mascarpone cream and coffee syrup while the ladyfingers cool and you will be all ready to assemble the dessert.


© 2008 Joey Altman

Note from Cookstr's Editors

Nutritional information does not include ladyfingers or shaved chocolate or cocoa powder for garnish. For nutritional information on ladyfingers, please follow the link above.

 

Nutritional Information

Nutrients per serving

394 kcal
6 % daily value
0 % daily value
8 % daily value
145 mg
23 mg
5 g
28 g
1 g
30 g
122 mg
148 mg
15 g
27 g
5 % daily value

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