Baileys Tiramisu - A baJillian Recipes (2024)

A traditional Italian dessert with a boozy twist! This Baileys Tiramisu contains espresso-soaked ladyfingers that have been spiked with Baileys Irish Cream as well as a supremely fluffy Baileys mascarpone filling!

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Although I’ve never been a big fan of alcoholic beverages, I do have a few exceptions. Unsurprisingly, I tend to gravitate toward the much sweeter, less potent liqueurs that taste nothing like alcohol. One of which is Baileys Irish Cream! To me, it tastes more like a fancier chocolate milk that has a fuller depth of flavor. It’s one of the few liqueurs that I actually enjoy on its own (or “on the rocks”, as they say), and it tastes delicious in desserts.

One dessert that I can’t seem to get enough of this time of year is Tiramisu. Although I’m certain it’s perfectly fine to enjoy this Italian classic any time of the year, for some reason, it just SCREAMS “Happy Holidays” to me. So to celebrate two of my favorite things–Baileys Irish Cream and Tiramisu–I decided to combine these two iconic sweets into one festive dessert!

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Heavenly doesn’t even begin to describe all of the exquisite flavors and euphoric textures going on in this va-va-voom bombshell of a dessert. It’s light, fluffy, incredibly creamy, and infused with the perfect amount of Irish Cream. This Baileys Tiramisu is guaranteed to make you the favorite at your upcoming New Year’s Eve gathering.

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To make things even better, this tiramisu is ten times easier to make than most other recipes–I promise! In fact, it only takes about 30 minutes to throw together and requires very few ingredients. You also don’t have to mess around with raw eggs or pesky cooking instructions.

To start things off, you’ll make up the Baileys coffee syrup. Just stir some strongly-brewed coffee and sugar together over medium heatuntil the sugar has dissolved. Instead of coffee, I usually just dissolve 2 teaspoons of instant espresso powder in hot water. It’s much quicker since you don’t have to brew a entire pot of coffee. Once a few tablespoons of Baileys Irish Cream are stirred in, you’re ready to move on to the mascarpone filling.

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For the mascarpone filling, you’ll start bywhipping up some heavy cream until stiff peaks form. Then you’ll combine some mascarpone cheese with some sugar, vanilla, and Baileys Irish Cream. I ended up adding 3/4 cup Irish Cream, but you can add less if you like. As someone who’s hypersensitive to alcohol, I can definitely say that the Irish Cream flavor is not overpowering at all even though the whole dessert contains a full cup.

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Once you’ve folded your whipped cream into your mascarpone cheese mixture, it’s time to assemble the tiramisu. One at a time, take your ladyfingers and quickly dip them in the syrup, then place them side-by-side along the bottom of an 8-inch square baking dish. Depending on the size of your ladyfingers, you might have to cut them. I suggest cutting them AFTER they’ve been dipped in the syrup since they soften and become easier to cut without breaking.

After you’ve got the first layer of ladyfingers down, spread half of the mascarpone cream filling evenly over the ladyfingers. Place another layer of syrup-soaked ladyfingers on top of the filling, then spread HALF of the remaining filling evenly on top. The second half of the remaining filling goes into a piping bag fitted with a large round tip (or a ziplock bag with the corner cut off) and piped into even rows along the top. This step is totally optional, but it definitely adds an impressive look to your tiramisu. Once it’s fully assembled, chill the tiramisu in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours.

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Just before serving, dust the surface of the tiramisu with some cocoa powder. I recommend doing this step RIGHT before serving because once the cocoa powder hits the moisture from the filling, it isn’t long before it starts to darken. The color of cocoa powder is much more vibrant when it’s dry.

Another great thing about this recipe is that it freezes incredibly well. So if you have some leftover (which rarely ever happens with this dessert), you can slice the rest into individual squares, wrap them in plastic wrap, and freeze for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to eat one, just take one out, unwrap it, place it on a plate, and allow it to thaw out at room temperature for about 30 minutes.

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Honestly, can you think of a better dessert to ring in the new year than this Baileys Tiramisu?

I didn’t think so.

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Baileys Tiramisu

A traditional Italian dessert with a boozy twist! This Baileys Tiramisu contains espresso-soaked ladyfingers that have been spiked with Baileys Irish Cream as well as a supremely fluffy Baileys mascarpone filling!

Prep Time 1 hour hr

Refrigeration Time 6 hours hrs

Total Time 7 hours hrs

Course Dessert

Cuisine Italian

Servings 9 Servings

Ingredients

Coffee Syrup:

  • cup strongly-brewed coffee*
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup Irish Cream

Mascarpone Filling:

  • 1 ½ cup heavy cream
  • 16 ounces mascarpone cheese
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • ¾ cup Irish Cream
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 (7 oz) package Savoiardi ladyfingers (about 24)
  • Cocoa Powder for dusting

Instructions

Make the Coffee Syrup:

  • Combine the coffee and sugar in a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer, stirring occasionally to dissolve the sugar. Remove from heat and stir in the Irish Cream. Set aside to cool completely.

Make the Filling:

  • In a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the heavy cream until stiffpeaks form. Transfer whipped cream to a separate bowl, return bowl to the mixer, and replace whisk attachment with paddle attachment.

  • To the mixer, add the mascarpone cheese, sugar, Irish Cream and vanilla. Beat on high until combined. Add about a cup of the whipped cream and continue beating until incorporated. Gently fold in the rest of the whipped cream.

Assemble Tiramisu:

  • One at a time, quickly dip the ladyfingers in the coffee syrupuntil soaked but not soggy; arrange in an even layer along the bottom of an 8-inch squaredish. (Line the ladyfingers up in two straight rows of six.**)Spread half of the the mascarpone filling on top of the ladyfingers.Place another layer of coffee syrup-soaked ladyfingers on top of the filling.

  • Spread half of the remaining filling on top of the ladyfingers. Transfer remaining filling to a pastry bag fitted with a large round tip (or a gallon ziplock bag with the corner cut off), and pipe the filling evenly over the tiramisu.

  • Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 6 hours before serving. Justbefore serving, place cocoa powderin a fine mesh sieve and shake a light dusting over the surface. Cut into squares and serve.

Notes

*I combined 2 teaspoons instant espresso powder with 2/3 cup hot water.

**You might have to cut your ladyfingers depending on their size. Cutting is easier to do after they've been dipped in the coffee syrup.

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Baileys Tiramisu - A baJillian Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Is Baileys tiramisu a limited edition? ›

This new co*cktail-inspired limited edition liqueur combines the deliciousness of Baileys Irish Cream with the decadent flavours of a tiramisu dessert – yum!

How do you keep tiramisu from getting soggy? ›

Tips For Making The Best Tiramisu

Don't soak! Quickly dip the cookies into your coffee or liquor. Try not to leave them in the liquid too long—a quick dip will do. Overly soggy cookies make for a wet texture and a messy dessert.

What does tiramisu go well with? ›

Tiramisu Serving Ideas
  • Coffee – An obvious choice for bringing out the coffee flavours in this Italian sweet treat.
  • Wine – Obviously something red and rich and even slightly fruity as will stand up to the richness of a Tiramisu.
  • Chocolate – Why not? After all, more is more!

What percent alcohol is tiramisu Baileys? ›

Additional information
SizeBottle (1)
CountryIreland
Alcohol17%
Standard drinks9.4
Item volume700 ml
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What is a substitute for amaretto in tiramisu? ›

You can use almond extract to replace almond liqueur or amaretto liqueur in a recipe. OliveNation Almond Extract's flavor is more concentrated than amaretto or almond liqueur. Our recommended substitution ratio is 4 to 8 times liqueur to extract.

What is the new Baileys flavor tiramisu? ›

This new co*cktail-inspired limited edition liqueur combines the deliciousness of Baileys Irish Cream with the decadent flavours of a tiramisu dessert – yum! This scrumptious cream liqueur is a delicious mix of flavours - mascarpone, espresso with hints of chocolate.

What is the new Baileys tiramisu? ›

Baileys have a new Limited edition Tiramisu Flavoured Liqueur that is a delicious mix of Baileys Irish cream, espresso, mascarpone and a hint of chocolate. You can enjoy it in co*cktails, Desserts or served simply over ice….

What flavor is Baileys tiramisu? ›

Baileys Tiramisu co*cktail Irish Cream Liqueur combines the rich and creamy flavour profile of Baileys Irish Cream with the unmistakable flavours of tiramisu, including hints of coffee, cocoa, mascarpone and soft sponge biscuits.

What can I use instead of ladyfingers in tiramisu? ›

Substitute for lady fingers in tiramisu
  • 27 Best Ladyfinger Substitutes. Here is a guide to the best ladyfinger substitutes, such as Pavesini cookies, biscotti, graham crackers, sponge cake, panettone, madeleines. ...
  • 7 Best Ladyfinger Substitutes | Tastylicious!

Is tiramisu better with whipped cream or egg whites? ›

In most tiramisus, you would be able to find the use of either heavy whipping cream or whipped egg whites. I've tried both and they worked well for me. However, my family and friends tend to prefer the whipped egg white version as they're less fattening, and has a lighter aftertaste.

Why does my tiramisu taste watery? ›

The other main reasons the mixture would be runny is if other liquid ingredients have been added first, or if the mascarpone has been beaten so much that it has curdled (then you will get water separating out from the cheese curds).

How long should tiramisu sit before eating? ›

For the best results, tiramisu needs at least 3 hours in the fridge before serving. It gives the fingers a chance to soak up the coffee, cream and liquor. You can make tiramisu 1 to 2 days in advance, just keep it refrigerated until you are ready to serve.

What fruit goes with tiramisu? ›

To balance the richness of tiramisu, consider pairing it with a medley of fresh berries. The natural sweetness and vibrant colours of strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries create a delightful contrast to the dessert's creamy and coffee-infused profile.

Can you eat tiramisu right after making it? ›

Allow the tiramisu to chill for at least 12 hours before serving. (You can eat it right away but the ladyfingers may still have a bit of a crunch to them; after 12 hours they should be completely soft.) Tiramisu lasts in the fridge for dayssssssssss.

What is the name of the liqueur in tiramisu? ›

Tiramisù is a creamy liqueur, pleasantly sweet and with a moderate alcohol content, characterised by the unmistakable flavour of the well-known dessert of Treviso origin, which is appreciated everywhere in Italy and the world.

What is tiramisu Flavour liqueur? ›

With a base of Marsala wine and crafted with decadent, high-quality ingredients, Tiramisú Italian liqueur is every bit as indulgent as its namesake. A dark, amber color with golden highlights, hints of vanilla, mocha, cocoa bean and toasted hazelnut.

What can I use instead of Marsala wine in tiramisu? ›

Marsala is a fortified wine and can be sweet or dry, though most usually the dry version would be used for cooking. Possible substitutes would be a dry Madeira wine or a darker sherry such as Oloroso. If you don't have these then you could also use port or red vermouth.

What can you substitute for vodka in tiramisu? ›

The vodka will add nothing to the tiramisu recipe since vodka is made to be flavorless. As Jefromi mentioned in the comment, there are plenty of other better substitution in terms of flavor you can use. Kahlua is a very common liquor found in tiramisu as it's coffee based. Chocolate porters might also add a nice touch.

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