Vegan Tiramisu Dessert with Chocolate Cream (Easy Recipe) (2024)

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This vegan tiramisu dessert recipe with chocolate cream is super easy, totally delicious and can be served either in a glass or in a classic casserole dish. Make it with or without coffee and alcohol (alcohol-free) and top it with fresh berries or cherries for the perfect delightful dairy-free dessert that will be loved by everyone!

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Tiramisu is one of those classic recipes that can easily be made vegan and still tastes just as delicious as the original from Italy! Therefore a recipe for this delicious Italian dessert should not be missing here on my blog!

Honestly, I’ve wanted to photograph and post this recipe for ages, but for any reason, I never got around to it. Most of the time it was eaten faster than my camera could take a picture of it, haha! It’s just so versatile, perfect for any occasion and most importantly, it’s incredibly delicious!

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What is Tiramisu?

Tiramisu is basically a popular Italian coffee-flavored dessert from Veneto, that’s traditionally made of ladyfingers (savoiardi) and a cream mixture of mascarpone, egg yolk, and sugar. The ladyfingers are first dipped in a mixture of cold espresso and an alcoholic beverage such as amaretto, marsala, or brandy. Then everything is alternately layered and finally dusted with cocoa powder before serving.

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How do you make Tiramisu vegan?

1. Vegan cake instead of ladyfingers

I‘m not sure if there are store-bought vegan ladyfingers available, but I usually simply bake a vegan cake on the sheet and use it instead of the biscuits. My recipe for vegan vanilla cupcakes, for example, is absolutely perfect for this tiramisu because it’s quick and easy, fluffy like a traditional sponge cake, and yields the ideal serving size!

Of course, you can also bake another vegan cake of your choice, such as chocolate cake, marble cake, lemon cake, or whatever you love. Even leftover vegan brownies or other cake leftovers would work well. You can basically use almost any baked goods as long as you have something cake- or cookie-like in your tiramisu!

2. Non-dairy cream layer without eggs

For the tiramisu cream layer, you only need to beat vegan whipping cream with an electric hand mixer until fluffy. Next, stir together the soy quark or silken tofu, sugar and cashew flour until creamy and then fold it into the whipped cream. It‘s so simple and works perfectly even without eggs!

Why cashew flour?

The cashew flour makes the cream not only more stable but also richer in protein and even creamier. However, you could also use another nur flour or vegan protein powder of your choice or simply leave it out completely.

3. Dairy-free chocolate cream layer (optional)

Because the cream of this tiramisu is lightened with soy quark (silken tofu), I have also layered my dessert with a rich ganache-like chocolate cream made of coconut milk and chocolate. The whole combination tastes absolutely amazing, but if that’s too much chocolate for you, feel free to skip the chocolate layer.

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How to make Vegan Tiramisu

Step 1: Bake your vegan cake

First, bake the fluffy sponge cake according to the recipe for my vegan vanilla cupcakeson a baking tray. Allow to cool and then cut out round circles with a glass. You can eat any cake leftovers as a snack or use them to make colorful cake pops – That’s up to you! If you want to serve your tiramisu in a casserole dish, cut the cake into strips like ladyfingers.

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Step 2: Prepare the chocolate cream and coffee mixture

In the meantime, you can prepare the chocolate cream and coffee mixture according to the instruction stated in the recipe box below. However, these layers are just optional and can be left out or replaced by a fruit layer.

Step 3: Layer the Tiramisu

Now layer your vegan tiramisu. To do this, first, cover the bottom of your casserole dish or glasses with the sponge cake pieces and sprinkle lightly with the coffee mixture (optional). Then pour half of the chocolate cream on top and carefully spoon half of the cream on top. Repeat this process until the casserole dish or all glasses are filled. (Depending on the height of your glasses you could also assemble 3 layers).

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Step 4: Garnish and enjoy!

Serve your chocolate tiramisu immediately or leave it in the fridge overnight for more flavor. Dust with cocoa powder before serving and decorate with fresh cherries, red currants, or other berries and fruits as desired. Enjoy!

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This vegan tiramisu recipe is:

  • Dairy-free (lactose-free)
  • Can be made gluten-free
  • Egg-free
  • Simple
  • Creamy
  • Chocolaty
  • Rich
  • Soft & fluffy
  • Incredibly tasty
  • Versatile
  • Goes well with fresh fruit!
  • The perfect dessert for kids and adults alike!

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Looking for more easy vegan desserts that are perfect to serve in jars?

Here are some of my favorite no-bake recipes:

  • Vegan Chocolate Mousse (with Aquafaba)
  • Vegan Mango Mousse Dessert
  • Caramel Cheesecake Mousse
  • Vegan Lemon Tart
  • Blackberry Mousse Tart
  • Chocolate Mousse Pie
  • Chocolate Cream Pie
  • Summer Fruit Tart
  • Vanilla Custard Tart

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If you try this easy vegan tiramisu dessert recipe with chocolate cream, please leave me a comment and rating! And if you take a picture of your Italian dessert and share it on Instagram, please tag me @biancazapatka and use the hashtag #biancazapatka, because I love to see your remakes! I hope you’ll enjoy it!

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Vegan Tiramisu with Chocolate Cream and Cherries

Author: Bianca Zapatka

This vegan tiramisu recipe with chocolate cream is super easy, totally delicious and can be served either in a glass or in a classic casserole dish. Make it with or without coffee and alcohol (alcohol-free) and top it with fresh berries or cherries for a delightful dessert!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Course Cake, Dessert

Servings 8 Servings

Calories 450 kcal

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Ingredients

Vanilla cake

  • 1 recipe vanilla cupcakes

Chocolate layer

  • 3.5 oz dairy-free chocolate 70%, chopped
  • 5.3 oz coconut milk full-fat, or another non-dairy cream

Cream layer

Coffee mixture (optional)

  • cup cold espresso or strong coffee
  • 2-3 tbsp Amaretto

To garnish (optional)

Instructions

Vanilla cake

  • Prepare the cake batter according to the recipe for my vanilla cupcakes. Then spread it thinly onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake for approx. 20 minutes in a preheated oven at 356°F (180°C) top/bottom heat (please keep an eye on your cake to avoid overbaking. It is best to take a look after 15 minutes and please do not forget to do a chopstick test if it's done).

  • Allow to cool and then cut out round circles using a glass or cut into strips like ladyfingers if you want to serve the tiramisu in a casserole dish. (Enjoy cake leftovers as a snack or use them to make cake pops).

Chocolate layer

  • Bring the coconut milk to a boil in a saucepan. Then remove from the heat, add in the chopped chocolate, let it melt and stir until smooth. Set aside to cool.

Cream layer

  • Beat the cold whipping cream in a mixing bowl with an electric hand mixer, adding in cream of tartar (if using), until fluffy and stiff peaks form. Set aside.

  • In another mixing bowl, mix together the soy quark (or silken tofu), sugar and cashew flour (if using) until creamy (no need to rinse the beaters in between). Finally, gently fold in the whipped cream using a spatula.

Coffee mixture (optional)

  • Stir together the cold espresso or coffee and Amaretto in a bowl.

Assemble the Tiramisu

  • Cover the bottom of your casserole dish or glasses with cake pieces and sprinkle with a bit of the coffee mixture (optional). Then pour half of the chocolate cream on top and carefully spoon half of the cream mixture on top. Repeat this process until your casserole dish or all of your glasses are filled. (Depending on the height of your glasses you could also assemble 3 layers).

  • Serve your tiramisu immediately or leave it in the fridge overnight for more intense flavor. Dust with cocoa powder before serving and decorate with cherries and red currants as desired.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • You can also bake a chocolate cake, marble cake, lemon cake, or use leftover brownies or other cake leftovers to make this tiramisu.
  • The cashew flour makes the cream not only more stable but also richer in protein and even creamier. It can be substituted with other nut flour or vegan protein powder or can be left out completely.
  • Please read the blog post above for further information on this recipe.

Nutritions

Serving: 1Serving | Calories: 450kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 29g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 182mg | Potassium: 194mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 610IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 122mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as estimate.

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FAQs

What is vegan tiramisu made of? ›

Vegan tiramisu – this vegan version of the classic Italian dessert consists of vanilla cake fingers soaked with boozy spiked coffee which are layered with a smooth cashew cream and all topped off with a thick dusting of cocoa powder.

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.

Why is my tiramisu falling apart? ›

Ensure the coffee is cool as it can cause the sponge fingers to absorb too much liquid and it will disintegrate. Also… Be quick, submerge for 3- seconds total. Any longer and it will go too soggy and fall apart.

Does tiramisu cake contain chocolate? ›

Over time, it has evolved to include mascarpone cheese instead of the custard, which adds a delightful creamy texture. Our Tiramisu recipe includes a soft mascarpone cream cheese, deep, rich chocolate with a finish of espresso on your pallet.

What is traditional tiramisu made of? ›

Traditional tiramisu contains ladyfingers (savoiardi), egg yolks, sugar, coffee, mascarpone and cocoa powder. A common variant involves soaking the savoiardi in alcohol, such as Marsala wine, amaretto or a coffee-based liqueur.

Can you whip coconut cream? ›

Chill a can of coconut cream (or milk), skim off the creamy white layer, discarding the watery remains, and then whip the fatty part by hand or with a mixer. Add sugar and vanilla if you like, and that's that.

What can I use instead of ladyfingers in tiramisu? ›

Pavesini Biscuits: Pavesini biscuits are a popular alternative to ladyfingers in tiramisu. These small, thin biscuits are low in calories and can be brushed with coffee instead of being dipped. They are commonly used in making tiramisu, especially in individual servings [2].

Why is my tiramisu not creamy? ›

The right biscuits

As a result, the consistency will be less creamy and slightly more compact. Whichever biscuits you choose, make sure not to soak them too much, otherwise the excess coffee will make the mascarpone cream runny.

How long should tiramisu sit before eating? ›

For the best results, tiramisu needs at least six hours in the fridge before serving. This time allows the ladyfingers to soak flavor and moisture from the coffee, wine, and filling. You can make tiramisu 1 to 2 days in advance. Just keep it refrigerated until you are ready to serve.

What happens if you don't chill tiramisu? ›

You leave a tiramisu in the fridge to allow it to firm up. If you eat it straight away, it tends to be a mushy mess. Putting it in the fridge gives it the creamy airy texture.

Why is tiramisu so expensive? ›

Roberto Linguanotto, a Venetian pastry chef who is often credited with the invention of tiramisu back in the 1960s, says that his creation is expensive because of the espresso used in another essential component to the dessert: espresso-soaked ladyfingers (via The Straits Times).

Do you rest tiramisu in the fridge uncovered? ›

Cover with plastic wrap or aluminum foil, then refrigerate for at least 8-9 more hours and up to 1 day. Using a sharp knife, slice chilled tiramisu into servings.

What to pair with tiramisu cake? ›

Stick With Sweet Wines

Wines with a higher alcohol percentage are best, such as passitos, especially those that go well with chocolate, like a Moscato Rosa from South Tyrol, a Sagrantino Passito from Umbria, Puglian Primitivo Passito, or a Nero d'Avola Passito from Sicily.

What is the best alcohol for tiramisu? ›

If submerged, the ladyfingers will disintegrate. Egg-Free Version: I created an egg-free mascarpone “mousse” for my tiramisu trifle recipe; you can use that filling in this recipe if desired. Alcohol: I prefer Kahlua, but use any of the following: Marsala wine, rum (dark is best!), brandy, or Amaretto.

What kind of cocoa powder to use for tiramisu? ›

To Assemble: About 30 ladyfingers, store-bought or homemade. Dutch-processed cocoa powder, for dusting.

What are vegan desserts made of? ›

In recipes, milk is replaced by plant milk (almond milk, oat milk, rice milk, soy milk and other plant milks) which can be also found with chocolate, vanilla and other flavors, butter is replaced by vegetable margarine (preferably non-hydrogenated) or oil, cow yogurt and cream are replaced by their plant-based ...

Is tiramisu made from tofu? ›

The easiest tiramisu recipe ever!

Many use cashews or even tofu to make the layer of mascarpone. Others also slice a layer cake into vegan ladyfingers.

Does tiramisu contain gelatin? ›

In a mixer with the whip attachment, whip yolks and sugar until thick and pale in color (ribbon stage). Add mascarpone and whip until well incorporated. Pour water into a small bowl then pour powdered gelatin over it.

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