Tiramisu is a classic Italian no-bake dessert made with layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers and incredible custard-like mascarpone cream that contains no raw egg. Tiramisu dessert is elegant and divine, and this recipe is easy enough for beginners. Watch my video tutorial below and learn how to make a classic Tiramisu.

a slice of homemade tiramisu cake on a plate with a bite taken out of the corner with a fork

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Tiramisu is one of my favorite desserts, and this recipe is amazing! I’ve made it several times, and it’s always a hit. – Lisa ★★★★★

Italian Tiramisu Video

My homemade tiramisu recipe looks so impressive, tastes amazing, but comes together in only 5 simple steps. It’s a great make-ahead dessert since the flavors get better over time!

What is Tiramisu?

The word Tiramisu (tirami su in Italian) means “cheer me up” or “pull me up,” because one bite will put you in a good mood! Authentic Tiramisu dessert has 2 main layers: sponge cake (ladyfingers) soaked in coffee liqueur, and then topped by a decadent mascarpone cream layer. Classic Tiramisu recipes often contain raw egg yolks, but we use a different process to create the custard-like cream with the same amazing texture and flavor.

I love classic Italian desserts like Panna CottaAffogato, and let’s not forget the Berry Tiramisu. This classic Tiramisu recipe is probably the most iconic Italian dessert, which is why it’s on the menu in nearly every Italian restaurant. This homemade version does not disappoint!

homemade tiramisu recipe in a white dish with mascarpone cream layers and ladyfingers soaked in coffee

Ingredients for Tiramisu

My easy Tiramisu recipe calls for a short list of ingredients, but be sure to check out the substitution ideas below.

  • Espresso or strong coffee – Use espresso if you have an espresso machine, or use your favorite strong-brewed coffee. See substitutes below.
  • Golden Rum – flavors the cream and the coffee syrup. The light color keeps the cream layer lighter in color.
  • Ladyfingers – Lady Fingers, called “savoiardi” in Italian, are essentially sponge cake cookies, and they are easily found at grocery stores or online. Dry and crisp ladyfingers are preferred. Ladyfingers are great in other no-bake desserts like Charlotte Cake, Raspberry Mousse Cups, and my Berry Trifle.
  • Egg yolks and sugar – heated in a double boiler to gently cook the yolks and dissolve the sugar. Use the leftover egg whites in an Omelette or to whip up delicious Pavlova.
  • Mascarpone cheese – essentially the Italian version of cream cheese, stabilized with lemon juice or citric acid. It has a smoother consistency, is milder in flavor, and has twice as much fat as cream cheese.
  • Heavy Whipping Cream – Use chilled right out of the fridge. Opt for Heavy cream instead of light or regular cream, since these could make the mixture runny.
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder – optional, for garnish.
ingredients for Italian layered dessert including mascarpone cheese, eggs, sugar, heavy whipping cream, rum, coffee and ladyfingers

Substitutions

My Tiramisu recipe uses classic ingredients, but you can get the same great result with these easy swaps:

  • Rum – You can switch to dark rum, Grand Marnier, or amaretto, if needed, or you can omit it and add a bit of vanilla extract to taste.
  • Coffee – if you’re concerned about caffeine, try decaf for the same traditional coffee flavor, but if you want a different flavor profile, check out our Berry Tiramisu.
  • Mascarpone – substitute with full-fat cream cheese, like in our Tiramisu Yule Log

How to Make Tiramisu

  • Soak the Ladyfingers – Mix coffee and rum in a bowl, and then quickly dip half of the ladyfingers in the coffee mixture. Arrange them in a 9×13 casserole.
  1. Whisk the eggs and sugar together in a heat-proof bowl and then set it over a saucepan of simmering water to steam on low heat, but make sure the bowl isn’t touching the water. Whisk for 9-10 minutes. Remove from the steam and whisk for a few minutes to cool slightly.
  2. Beat mascarpone and rum together in a separate bowl with an electric hand mixer, and then beat in the cooled yolk mixture until blended.
  3. Whip cold heavy cream to stiff peaks. To get stiff peaks, start with a chilled bowl and whip the heavy cream until you can lift the beaters out of the fluffy cream and it stands straight up. If the tips fall slightly (soft peaks), whip a little longer. Fold half of the cream into the mascarpone mixture with a spatula, then fold in the rest.
  1. Spread half of the cream over the ladyfingers, and then dip the remaining ladyfingers and arrange them over the cream. Layer the remaining cream on top, and then cover and refrigerate overnight. Dust with cocoa powder and serve.
Step by step photos how to make Italian Tiramisu in a casserole dish

Tips for the Best Tiramisu Recipe

After years of making this recipe, here are a few of my tips to get the best result:

  • Do not over-soak the ladyfingers, or the layers may collapse. A quick dip on each side is enough.
  • Use cold HEAVY whipping cream to whip slowly to get stiff peaks for more stability. Don’t overbeat, or it will turn buttery and difficult to blend.
  • Fold just until combined -when folding the cream into Mascarpone, do not over-mix or it may turn grainy.
  • Chill the cake for at least 8 hours or overnight, and it will be very easy to slice and serve.
homemade tiramisu recipe in a white dish with mascarpone cream layers and ladyfingers soaked in coffee

This is the best tiramisu recipe because the flavors are classic and decadent, but the easy-to-follow directions make it simple enough for beginners! Impress your guests with this elevated and supremely delicious dessert.

Make-Ahead and Storage

The eggs are cooked in my tiramisu recipe, so the dessert can be kept longer in the fridge. The flavors taste better the longer it rests!

  • To Refrigerate: Cover and chill for up to 5 days.
  • Freezing: Cover in a freezer-safe, airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge.

Tiramisu Recipe

5 from 456 votes
Slice of Italian Tiramisu cake on a plate
My classic Tiramisu recipe has layers of coffee-soaked sponge cake ladyfingers topped with decadent, rum-flavored cream. While other recipes use raw eggs in the cream, my recipe cooks them low and slow for the perfect texture and flavor!
This iconic Italian no-bake dessert is easy enough for a beginner and is best made the night before to allow the flavors to meld. Your whole crowd will agree, this is truly the best homemade tiramisu.
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Resting/Chilling Time: 8 hours
Total Time: 8 hours 40 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 12 slices of cake

Instructions

Soak the Ladyfingers

  • Dip – In a bowl, stir together 1 1/2 cups espresso and 3 Tbsp rum. Quickly dip half of the ladyfingers, one at a time, and then arrange them in a single layer in the bottom of a 9×13 casserole dish. Dip once on each side so they are moist, but do not soak ladyfingers or the cake will collapse.

Mix the Tiramisu Mascarpone Cream

  • Whisk – In a separate rimmed* medium glass bowl, whisk together yolks and sugar. Place over steam (on a saucepan with simmering water) and whisk 10 minutes on low heat until the mixture is lighter in color, slightly thickened, and not grainy when you rub between your fingers. Remove from heat and whisk for a few minutes off the heat to help it cool down. Then set it aside to cool while doing step 3.
  • In a separate bowl, beat together 16 oz mascarpone and 3 Tbsp rum. Use an electric hand mixer to beat in the warm yolk mixture until well incorporated.
  • Whip – In a separate chilled bowl, beat cold heavy whipping cream until stiff peaks form*. Use a spatula to gently fold half of the whipped cream into mascarpone cream, then blend in the remaining whipped cream, just until incorporated. Do not overfold, or it will become grainy.

Layer the Tiramisu

  • Spread half of the cream over the first layer of ladyfingers. Dip and arrange the remaining ladyfingers on top, and then spread the remaining cream on top. Cover with foil and refrigerate 8 hours or overnight. Dust with cocoa powder before serving. It is ok to dust with cocoa ahead of time – the color will just darken from the moisture.

Notes

*Be sure to use very cold HEAVY whipping cream and not light cream. 
*A mixing bowl with a little rim around the edge helps to keep the steam and condensation out of the bowl. 
*Beating heavy cream slowly will help the cream remain more stable without turning watery. Start on medium/low speed, and then increase to medium speed over the next 5 minutes or until thick and stiff peaks form. 
Storage: Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or air-tight in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge, and serve cold.

Nutrition Per Serving

538kcal Calories37g Carbs9g Protein38g Fat22g Saturated Fat271mg Cholesterol95mg Sodium98mg Potassium1g Fiber13g Sugar1446IU Vitamin A1mg Vitamin C109mg Calcium2mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Tiramisu Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
538
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
38
g
58
%
Saturated Fat
 
22
g
138
%
Cholesterol
 
271
mg
90
%
Sodium
 
95
mg
4
%
Potassium
 
98
mg
3
%
Carbohydrates
 
37
g
12
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
13
g
14
%
Protein
 
9
g
18
%
Vitamin A
 
1446
IU
29
%
Vitamin C
 
1
mg
1
%
Calcium
 
109
mg
11
%
Iron
 
2
mg
11
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: tiramisu, tiramisu recipe
Skill Level: Easy/Medium
Cost to Make: $$
Calories: 538
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  • Kate
    September 12, 2020

    Absolutely restaurant quality! Thank you for another great recipe!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      September 12, 2020

      You’re welcome, Kate! Isn’t the flavor so perfect!

      Reply

  • Sandra
    September 8, 2020

    Man o man this was delicious. This is my 3rd recipe of yours that I’ve tried and loved. Can’t wait to try more.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      September 8, 2020

      I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe, Sandra!! I hope you try and love many more!

      Reply

  • Anoush Besrosian
    August 15, 2020

    Hi Natasha

    I like your page and try to cook or backing most of them. They are delicious.

    I have question about tiramisu, can i use creamcheese(Philadelphia)instead of mascarpone, or not.
    Thx

    Reply

  • Petra
    August 15, 2020

    Hi Natasha, thank you for your amazing recipe and I will check your other recipes for sure as well!
    We love your tiramisu, first time I’ve ever done it in my life. It was so good that I just made it for the second time last night.
    I wanted to share with you and others what I have changed a little and it made the tiramisu even more “melting and lighter in the mouth” 🙂
    I used less mascarpone (only 8 oz) but more cups of whipped cream ( 3 cups).
    Since I don’t have expresso, I used 2 Tbsp Nescafe classic instant coffee with the 1 1/2 cup of hot water (let it cool down).
    And for the liqueur: “Kamora coffee liqueur”.
    And it all turned out super delicious too. I even had extra ingredients left so I made a small bowl on the go for my husband 🙂

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      August 15, 2020

      So great to hear that you enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing some tips with us, that is awesome!

      Reply

  • Elena
    August 12, 2020

    If I am using small egg yolks, how many should I use? 8, 9? Thanks.

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    • Natasha
      August 12, 2020

      Hi Elena, you might look up a conversion on google. Without testing it, I could only guess.

      Reply

  • Food Recipe Industry
    August 11, 2020

    Awesome recipe! Written down in my recipe journal already.
    I’m making this for my girlfriend…
    Thank you so much!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      August 11, 2020

      You’re welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe! I hope she loves it also!

      Reply

    • Elena
      August 12, 2020

      If I am using small egg yolks, how many should I use? 8, 9? Thanks.

      Reply

  • Kevin
    August 9, 2020

    Really delicious 😋

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      August 9, 2020

      Thank you!

      Reply

  • Kevin
    August 9, 2020

    I’m only 13 and this recipe was a ‘piece of cake’ 😂. I even made your chicken parmigiana which was restaurant quality according to my parents 😁. Your recipes help me to become a better home cook like you. 🙂

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      August 9, 2020

      Wow great job, Kevin. Keep up the good work!

      Reply

  • Sveta
    August 7, 2020

    This was the first tiramisu I had ever made, and it came out fantastic. I could not believe, how easy it was actually to make. I took it to the party, and everybody loved it. Thank you!!!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      August 7, 2020

      You’re welcome Sveta! I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe!

      Reply

  • Leisha
    August 2, 2020

    The tiramisu was fabulous! Everyone thought it was the best they ever had. Better than high end restaurants.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      August 3, 2020

      Love it! Thank you so much for your awesome feedback.

      Reply

  • Khuemy
    August 1, 2020

    Natasha,

    The tiramisu was a big hit at our house. It’s our favorite dessert but usually we get it from restaurant. Never thought I could make it and it’s easy too. Thank you for the recipe.

    We love the mascarpone cream so much I’m thinking of using it on roll cake. Can I make ahead the mascarpone cream? Thanks,

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      August 2, 2020

      Thanks for sharing that with us, Khuemy! I imagine that should work, please share with us how it goes if you test it out.

      Reply

  • Dr Abhishek Bhargav
    July 26, 2020

    Made Tiramisu today , was awesome !!! Your receipes make even new cooks look pro !!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 26, 2020

      Love it! I am so glad you enjoyed the Tiramisu!

      Reply

  • Elisa
    July 24, 2020

    Made this recipe for a work party
    It went over beautifully
    Presentation was lovely and nothing left
    Does my heart good to fill belly’s
    It’s an Italian momma thing

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 24, 2020

      I’m so happy everyone enjoyed this recipe Elisa!

      Reply

  • kat
    July 21, 2020

    Super easy!!! no rum for us because of the kids but a good vanilla does the job

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 21, 2020

      Don’t you just love how easy this is! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe Kat!

      Reply

  • violet zurowski
    July 19, 2020

    love your recipes,

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 20, 2020

      Thank you!

      Reply

  • lydia s
    July 14, 2020

    i made it, it was even better than the ready made ones that i used to buy, everyone loved it. thank you so much

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 14, 2020

      That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing that with me Lydia!

      Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 14, 2020

      Yay so wonderful to hear that you enjoyed the tiramisu. Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

  • Doreen
    July 6, 2020

    Hi Natasha! I don’t have an espresso machine. What is your definition of strong coffee? Can I just use my keurig machine and use less water when brewing?

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 7, 2020

      Hi Doreen, I would make it to the instructions on the package. You can either use a strong coffee in this recipe or espresso for even richer flavor so I would recommend making the amount needed with the package instructions.

      Reply

  • Eva
    July 6, 2020

    what is this ingredient
    mascarpone I never heard of it and certainly never used it before.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 6, 2020

      Hi Eva, it’s the Italian version of cream cheese. You can look for mascarpone in the chilled dairy section of the grocery stores next to yogurt, cream etc. You can substitute with plain cream cheese if you can’t find mascarpone.

      Reply

  • Lucia
    July 6, 2020

    Haiiii natasha…..
    I’m from indonesia,
    Thanks for your clear steps making “yummy tiramisu”.
    I’ll try to make my first tiramisu

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 6, 2020

      I’m so happy you’re enjoying our recipes Lucia!

      Reply

  • Sim
    July 4, 2020

    Fantastic recipe! Had to use disaronno & baileys but it worked

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 4, 2020

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it Sim!

      Reply

    • karen
      July 7, 2020

      yes!

      Reply

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