Decadent Black Forest Tiramisu – A Chocolate & Cherry Delight
Try a delicious variation on a classic dessert recipe! This black forest tiramisu recipe adds cherry and chocolate to the classic mascarpone tiramisu.
Ever found yourself in a dessert dilemma, torn between the lush, creamy allure of tiramisu and the rich, chocolate and fruit charm of a Black Forest cake?
It happened to me recently.
Both were on the menu at a restaurant that I love, and I had a hard time deciding. I decided to go with the tiramisu while my friend got the Black Forest cake and let me try.
But why does it have to be like that? Why are we forced to make such difficult life choices? Well – this time you don’t have to. I’m going to show you how to make black forest tiramisu!
It’s a harmonious blend of bold flavors and textures: layers of soft, espresso-soaked ladyfingers and velvety mascarpone cheese, jazzed up with a swirl of seductive cherry sauce and a generous sprinkle of chocolate shavings.
This is where the worlds of an Italian classic and a German gem collide in the most delicious way possible.
But wait, there’s more to this than just its drool-worthy description. What if I told you that creating this masterpiece takes less than an hour to make? The rest is chill time!
And remember – I am not a dessert chef, and that’s the beauty of this recipe. It’s designed for the everyday cook who wants to create something extraordinary without the fuss.
So, are you ready to take your dessert game to a whole new level of awesome? Are you prepared to wow your friends, family, or even just treat yourself to a slice of heaven? Of course you are.
Remember that practice makes perfect, so don’t be discouraged if your first attempt isn’t flawless. Experiment with the ratios of coffee, sugar, and mascarpone to suit your taste preferences.
With these tips and a little patience, you can make a delicious dessert that will impress your guests. Here’s what you’re going to need:
Ingredients
- 4 eggs
- 16 oz mascarpone cheese
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 7 oz ladyfinger package
- 1 cup cold espresso or coffee liqueur
- 1/2 cup cherry sauce
- Chocolate shavings to decorate
- Cherries to decorate
Leftovers should be refrigerated immediately. Tiramisu is best when eaten within a day or two of making it, as it can become too soggy if stored for too long.
You can freeze tiramisu for 2-3 months in an airtight container. If you try it, let it thaw in the fridge.
Get the printable recipe for this dessert below:
Black Forest Tiramisu
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 eggs
- 16 oz mascarpone cheese
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 7 oz ladyfingers
- 1 cup cold espresso or coffee liqueur
- 1/2 cup cherry pie filling or other cherry sauce
- 1/4 cup dark chocolate shavings to decorate
- Cherries to decorate, optional
Instructions
- Separate the egg yolks from the whites and place in two different bowls. Using a stand mixer or an electric mixer, whip egg yolks with 1/4 cup of sugar until they get pale yellow.
- Add mascarpone cheese and continue whipping until fully combined. Set aside.
- After that, again using a stand or an electric mixer, whisk egg whites with 1/4 cup of sugar, adding sugar slowly (french meringue method).
- In a medium bowl slowly and carefully combine these two mixtures with spatula. Do not stir too much; just until combined.
- When assembling, start with some filling. Then quickly dip the ladyfinger into the espresso and place it. Pour some cherry sauce, and repeat until layered.
- Top with the dark chocolate shavings (divide evenly) and cherries, if desired.
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Did you enjoy this black forest tiramisu recipe? Let me know in the comments! I’d also love for you to check out these other Valentine’s Day recipes:
Candy Bark • Chocolate Cherry Cupcakes • Chocolate Cherry Ice Cream • Chocolate Pots de Creme • Pretzel Bites • Rice Krispie Treats • Strawberry Nutella Cupcakes