Now, I've made tiramisu before, many times. Many varieties...berry, pumpkin, deconstructed...But, I've never made it completely from scratch. Savoiardi (lady fingers) are $1.50 per package at Trader Joe's and mascarpone (like an Italian version of cream cheese...only better) is pretty cheap there as well. I do always make my own zabaglione and cream.
So when the challenge called for making everything completely from scratch, I thought "EEK!" It sounded like a lot of work, and frankly, work that didn't seem worth it to me.
But...Joel was out of town and I had some free time on my hands so, I went for it! And I am SO glad I did. It really wasn't very time consuming at all...the mascarpone took 15 minutes of stirring and then 24 hours in the fridge. The savoiardi took about 15 minutes, and I made the pastry cream and zabaglione while they were baking.
Cooking the cream for the mascarpone:
Draining the mascarpone:
Meanwhile, the girls called Daddy to say their good nights:
The savoiardi ready to go into the oven:
And coming out of the oven:
For some reason, I didn't take a picture of the pastry cream. But the next night, here's what the mascarpone looked like:
And here's what the sink looked like:
I used some decaf espresso to dip the savoiardi in:
Here's the final product:
And another one:
You can really see the layers in this shot...mmmmmmmmm:
4 year old approved:
This was such a fun challenge! I admit, I thought tiramisu was one of those desserts that had been done too many times before and that this would be boring. But making everything from scratch was awesome, and really, not too taxing. Thanks for a fabulous challenge, Deeba and Aparna! This was truly a Daring challenge!
And now I am off to run at the gym...for the rest of the day :P
Your mascarpone looks awesome! Mine didn't really turn out, it was like butter (for whatever reason), but I used it anyway.
ReplyDeleteYUM - it looks SO good! Your marscapone came out perfectly - I am so impressed! Love the girls' matching pj's, btw. They are so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the picture of your sink. I had a similar situation going on in my house!
ReplyDeleteYour tiramisu looks really, really great - esp in the photo with the layers so clearly defined. The mascarpone looks luscious and creamy too. Mmmm.
I love your blog layout, by the way. It's so cute.
Lovely tiramisu. Very nicely done.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I agree on the whole not taking as long as I thought. It took longer to read through all the instructions.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful just like your girls eating it ;-) And your sink, well I am glad that I am not the only one with such a (very, very ;-D) small sink, hahah :-D
ReplyDeleteAll the best!!
Regards from Spain,
Lara
It looks just great!! Sponge fingers are a little expensive here and mascarpone is REALLY expensive. I might make my own mascarpone the next time. I love the pics of your girls enjoying the baking and eating! Well done!
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