To make it up for the forgotten first anniversary of my blog, ,I decided to make Tiramisu and so I go and get all the ingredients and decide to make one and write the blogpost as well. But then I found some time to finally write the post and post it. Phew! It has been a very busy month.
Anyway, this Tiramisu was made sipping on some Chianti (2005) and definitely gave better results ;-). Try that some time.
Ingredients:
Soft Lady Fingers - 24
Mascarpone Cheese - 8 oz
Whipped Cream - 1/3 cup
Vanilla essence - 1/4 tspn
Eggs, separated - 3
Sugar - 1/2 cup
Salt - a pinch
Chocolate Liquor - 2 tbspns (Optional)
Instant Coffee - 2 tbspns
Hot Water - 1.5 cups
Cocoa Powder/chocolate shavings - 2-3 tbspns
Marsala Wine - 3 tbspns (Optional)
Procedure:
- In a big bowl, beat sugar, vanilla essence and egg yolks together for 2-3 mins or till it is pale yellow in color. Add mascarpone cheese to it and beat till it is well blended and fluffy (a min or so).
- Mix the coffee powder in hot water till it dissolves and let it cool. You can use espresso instead.
- Then, beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt in a clean bowl with a clean beater (not even a drop of water) till stiff white peaks form. Also, in another big mixing bowl, beat the whipped cream till peaks form.
- Now mix the mascarpone-egg yellow mixture in whipped cream and then add 1/3rd of the beaten whites and mix well. Now fold in all the whites and just mix well.
- Now mix the chocolate liquor and marsala wine in the coffee mixture and keep it aside,
- In a martini glass or a bowl, place the lady fingers as a layer and sprinkle/brush the coffee+Marsala+liquor mixture and then spread an even layer of the whites+mascarpone+yellows mixture. Sprinkle cocoa powder or chocolate shavings. Repeat this once or twice more.
- Store it in the refrigerator for at least 24hours and then DIG IN and RELISH!!!
Feel free to make changes to this recipe and experiment with your Tiramisu. I am sure you would love the end result ;-)
Conclusion:
I invited a bunch of friends over to celebrate this occasion and Oh Boy, it got over in a few minutes ;-). It was the best Tiramisu I ever made (I have tried once before but wasn't the best attempt)
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