Jamie Does...
By Jamie Oliver
Just Added
About the recipe
For me (and Italians would kill me for saying this!), tiramisù is the coolest trifle in the world. The Venetians don’t really have many desserts, but this is a classic. A super-traditional tiramisù recipe (literally translated as ‘pick me up’) is a killer combo of sponge, cream and coffee, and this one shows you exactly how to make tiramisù for maximum indulgence.
It’s usually dead simple and all about the sponge, the coffee and the cream, but I think chocolate and coffee are such good friends that dark chocolate should be considered one of your non-negotiable tiramisù ingredients. I’ve also used egg whites, which isn’t traditional either, but they make it lovely and light, and spread the mascarpone about so it’s not so rich.
This delicious dessert is a great one for making ahead – it actually tastes even better after a night in the fridge, making it perfect for your next gathering or special occasion with loved ones!
Recipe From
250g quality dark chocolate (70%)
50g butter, diced
sea salt
175g sponge fingers
400ml good hot sweetened coffee
vin santo or other sweet dessert wine
4 large eggs, preferably free-range or organic
100g caster sugar
750g mascarpone
2 oranges
a few fresh coffee beans, bashed up finely
Tags