Servings 10
- Amount Per Serving
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 34g53%
- Saturated Fat 20g100%
- Cholesterol 120mg40%
- Sodium 250mg11%
- Total Carbohydrate 55g19%
- Dietary Fiber 2g8%
- Sugars 40g
- Protein 7g15%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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A Decadent Coffee Tiramisu Cake is the perfect fusion of bold espresso flavor, creamy mascarpone, and soft sponge cake. This showstopping dessert is ideal for dinner parties or special occasions, as it balances sophistication and indulgence with surprising ease.
Whether you're making it from scratch or adapting a semi-homemade version, these recipe tips and serving tricks will ensure your Coffee Tiramisu Cake impresses every time.
Why You'll Love This Cake
Unlike traditional tiramisu with ladyfingers, this cake has the structure of a layer cake but still delivers the same espresso-laced elegance and creamy decadence. The contrast of light sponge, velvety mascarpone, and bittersweet cocoa makes it the perfect fusion of bakery-style cake and classic Italian dessert.
Serving and Storage
Slice with a sharp, warm knife for clean edges. Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. The flavor deepens after a day, making this an excellent make-ahead dessert.
Tips for Success
- Use room-temperature eggs and cold cream/mascarpone for best volume and stability.
- For a shortcut, you can substitute sponge cake with a store-bought vanilla cake, but homemade adds a rich, airy texture.
- If you don’t want alcohol, simply omit the liqueur — the coffee alone gives plenty of flavor.
- Chill the mixing bowl and whisk attachments before whipping the cream to help it stabilize quickly.
Recipe Tips
- Choose the Right Cake Base
Traditional tiramisu uses ladyfingers, but for a cake version, go with a light and fluffy sponge or genoise cake. A chiffon cake also works beautifully due to its airy texture. Bake two or three layers and let them cool completely before assembly. If you’re short on time, high-quality store-bought sponge layers can work.
- Soak It—but Don’t Drown It
Coffee flavor is central to tiramisu. Brew strong espresso or dark roast coffee and allow it to cool. Mix it with a splash of coffee liqueur (like Kahlúa or Tia Maria) for an adult twist. When brushing the cake layers, use a pastry brush or spoon to gently dab the liquid—enough to infuse, not saturate. Oversoaking can lead to a soggy cake that doesn’t slice cleanly.
- The Mascarpone Cream Matters
Use room-temperature mascarpone for a smooth, lump-free texture. Beat it gently with powdered sugar and a splash of vanilla. For lightness, fold in whipped cream (or stabilized whipped cream if you need the cake to hold its shape longer). If you're making a layered cake, the consistency should be thick enough to spread without dripping.
- Layer Like a Pro
Begin with a cake layer, brush it with the coffee mixture, then spread a generous layer of mascarpone cream. Repeat with the remaining layers. Optionally, sift unsweetened cocoa powder or add a sprinkling of shaved chocolate between layers for extra richness. Chill the assembled cake for at least 4 hours—preferably overnight—to let the flavors meld and the cream firm up.
- Don’t Skip the Cocoa Dusting
Before serving, generously dust the top with unsweetened cocoa powder using a fine-mesh sieve. You can also garnish with dark chocolate curls, chocolate-covered espresso beans, or a drizzle of mocha ganache for added flair.
Serving Tricks
- Clean Cuts Every Time
To serve clean slices, dip a sharp knife in hot water, wipe it dry, and slice the cake. Repeat between cuts. This prevents the cream from sticking and keeps your slices picture-perfect.
- Serve Chilled, Not Frozen
Coffee Tiramisu Cake is best served chilled but not icy. If it's been in the freezer for extended storage, let it thaw in the refrigerator for several hours or overnight before serving.
- Individual Portions for Elegance
For a more refined presentation (or for buffets), assemble the tiramisu cake in individual glass cups or dessert rings. Alternate layers of cake, coffee soak, and cream, then chill. This makes serving easy and mess-free.
- Pair with Espresso or Dessert Wine
Enhance the experience by serving slices with a shot of espresso or a glass of dessert wine such as Vin Santo or Marsala (a nod to its Italian roots). For non-alcoholic pairing, a chilled mocha or coffee milkshake works wonderfully.
- Customize for the Crowd
Want to offer a kid-friendly version? Skip the alcohol entirely and use coffee-flavored syrup or hot chocolate as a soak. You can also flavor the mascarpone cream with a bit of cinnamon or nutmeg for warmth.
With its combination of rich espresso notes, velvety cream, and tender cake, a Coffee Tiramisu Cake always delivers. Follow these tips, and your dessert will be as decadent as it is unforgettable—ready to wow guests or simply elevate a cozy night in.
Keywords:
tiramisu, coffee cake, mascarpone, espresso dessert, layered cake,
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