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Lick-Your-Plate Amazing Tiramisu

Added by LaTavolaMarche | Sat 19 May 2012 @ 15:49

Lick-Your-Plate Amazing Tiramisu

This is one recipe worth recreating, a rich & creamy classic, tiramisu! I am not a big fan of Tiramisu in the States, it can be a boozy, mushy mess and nothing I would ever want to order. So when I was given a heaping plate for dessert at a friends house when we first arrived, I was a little nervous about how I was going to finish it all to be polite- well it didn\\\'t seem to be a problem at all because it was lick-your-plate amazing! So what\\\'s the difference in the dish served at restaurants State-side vs. that of Italy? First off the eggs - this recipe calls for fresh egg yolks not whipped cream or imitation eggs making it much richer and secondly it\\\'s all in the lady-fingers! When Jason first asked for a lady-finger recipe to make this dish, our friend Daniella balked - \\\"No, why would you do that? You buy Pavisini.\\\" And she was right! They perfectly hold up after being soaked in coffee & layered with cream. Tiramisu literally translates to \\\"pick me up\\\" and it sure does with all the coffee, eggs & sugar. Great for dessert and devilishly delicious for breakfast, what with coffee & eggs, why not?! We serve this every Thursday at our Pizza Night Parties and if there is any left-over for breakfast the next morning! (Not to mention it\\\'s one of the only dessert I make, so if I can do it - anyone can!

Ingredients
(use a 9x6 dish)
4 egg whites
4 egg yolks
1 1/4 cups or 125 g confectioner\\\'s sugar
1 3/4 cups or 325 g mascarpone cheese
box of Pavisini ladyfingers
3/4 cup or 200 ml freshly brewed extra strong coffee or espresso, cooled/room temperature
7 oz• dark chocolate, grated
unsweetened cocoa powder for dusting

Method

Make your pot of coffee & let cool.
Beat the egg yolks with the sugar in a bowl until light, pale & \\\"ribbons.\\\" Then mix in the mascarpone.
Stiffly whisk the egg whites in a different grease-free bowl.
Gently fold in the egg whites in thirds to the mascarpone mix.
Make a single layer of ladyfingers on the base of a deep serving dish making sure they fit tightly together on the bottom. Then brush the lady fingers evenly with coffee (don\\\'t be shy, a good two passes with the brush should be plenty).
Make a nice even layer of the mascarpone cream/egg mixture and sprinkle/cover with grated chocolate.
Continue making layers until all the ingredients are used (you should have 3 layers), finishing with a layer of mascarpone cream/egg mixture.
Dust with cocoa, wrap with plastic and chill in the fridge for about 3 hours. Enjoy!!
Recipe Tips:
1. Make sure your egg whites are stiff enough that you can turn the bowl upside & they don\\\'t move!
2. Booze it up - add your favorite Bailey\\\'s, Nocino, Kahlua - any coffee complimentary liqueur will go nicely in this, add it into the coffee after cooled.
3. It\\\'s all in the ladyfingers- we use Pavesini - they are hard to find in the States but its worth a try. These ladyfingers give it the perfect texture & really soak up the coffee.

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