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4 Ways to Prepare Tiramisu

Tiramisu is a dessert originally from Italy, made with three key ingredients: ladyfingers, mascarpone cheese, and coffee. There are many ways to make it, and we have gathered four tiramisu recipes for you, a cold dessert perfect for this season. What other flavor would you like to try it in?

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Classic Tiramisu Recipe

Time: 20 mins
Difficulty: Low
Servings: 8

This is the classic recipe for preparing tiramisu, an Italian dessert with a delicious coffee flavor, made with mascarpone cheese, sweet wine, ladyfingers, and cocoa. The characteristic of this dessert is that, whatever its version, it must always include a solid ingredient soaked in coffee and be layered. Follow this step-by-step guide and be amazed by this pastry recipe.

Strawberry Tiramisu

Time: 3h
Difficulty: Low
Servings: 8

Tiramisu is a classic Italian dessert, and for this version, we will prepare it with delicious strawberries. With this tiramisu recipe, you will learn to make the ladyfingers from scratch and use the characteristic ingredients of the dessert, such as mascarpone cheese. The special touch comes from the strawberries macerated in Licor 43. Make this tiramisu and treat your partner this February 14 with a combination of sweet flavors.

Coffee Pot Tiramisu

Time: 2h 30 mins
Difficulty: Low
Servings: 8

Because we love tiramisu, we have created this version for you made with a creamy filling of mascarpone cheese and ladyfingers soaked in a delicious coffee that will remind you of grandma's house.

Banana Tiramisu

Time: 1h 10 mins
Difficulty: Medium
Servings: 8

Tiramisu is a very popular dessert in Italy, but with this banana tiramisu recipe, we give a twist to the traditional sponge cake and cream flavor. Follow the step-by-step instructions and prepare an extraordinary dessert that is easy to make with readily available ingredients. Banana pairs very well with the subtlety of mascarpone cheese, and this dessert is a different option, even when you have a cake that hasn't been consumed.

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