Sunday, January 9, 2011

Tiramisu Cupcakes

Original recipe from Lots of Sprinkles


Image courtesy of Beantown Bake
My boyfriend requested tiramisu as his birthday dessert (again) this year. Fellow recipe blogger Beantown Baker suggested a tiramisu cupcake recipe that tastes as good as the traditional dessert and is much easier to make. I'll let you know what the consensus was after I make them on Thursday!





Your favorite vanilla cupcake recipe or a box or vanilla cake mix
2 eggs
250g mascarpone cheese
1 heaped tablespoon powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 heaped tablespoon espresso coffee (more if you’d like a stronger coffee taste)
1 cup boiling water
2 tablespoons Kaluha (or any other coffee/ chocolate liquor)
1 tablespoon caster sugar
Cocoa powder

Mix the vanilla cupcake batter following the instructions on the pack. Fill the cupcake cup with about 3/4 batter. Bake for about 15 to 20 mins until an inserted skewer comes out clean.
When the cupcakes have cooled, carve a large hole in the middle. Crumble the carved bits and keep in a separate bowl.

Tiramisu Filling

Separate the eggs. Mix the yolks, mascarpone cheese, vanilla extract and icing sugar together.
Mix the espresso coffee with the boiling water. Allow to cool before adding the liquor.
Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Add the caster sugar and continue beating until it is mixed in.
Fold the mascarpone mixture into the egg whites.

Assembling the Cupcake

Drizzle the coffee and liquor mixture along the sides and bottom of the cupcake.
Scoop a small amount of the tiramisu filling into the bottom of the cupcake and sprinkle some cocoa powder.
Add a layer of the crumbed bits and drizzle with coffee mixture. Cover with tiramisu filling and coca power.
Repeat this process until the cupcake hole is filled. Spread the remaining tiramisu filling on top of the cupcake and sprinkle with cocoa powder.

2 comments:

  1. Checking back in: the cupcakes disappeared pretty quickly come birthday gathering time. Keep them chilled until they are ready to be served. We froze the leftovers and ate them partially frozen the next morning! Yum.

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  2. This looks amazing, I am so going to try this one G. Thank You!! :)

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