It was love at first sight bite when I had tiramisu over 22 years ago. Soft lady fingers soaked in strong coffee nestled in rich zabaglione and mascarpone cheese cream flavored with marsala (or rum) then lightly dusted with dark cocoa; what's not to love?
Unfortunately, I have also tasted some truly awful ones using chocolate cake as the base. Chocolate cake!!! Yuck!! Sorry for my excessive use of exclamation points but it's one of the reasons I make my own tiramisu. And thanks to our lovely hosts for February, Abigail and Marni for giving me another excuse to make them again, this time with a touch of Filipino flavors.
Inspired by Yummy magazine online, I made 'tiramisandwiches'. The slightly sweetened mascarpone and heavy cream filling doesn't have egg nor marsala for a lighter treat but I added a small amount of lambanog to the brewed coffee for a bit of kick. To complete the Filipino version of tiramisu I used broas and grated a little tablea on top. Love at first bite...again. ♥♥♥
Tiramisu Sandwich
1 cup strong brewed coffee, cooled
1 tablespoon lambanog or marsala
½ cup mascarpone cheese
1 cup whipped heavy cream
2 tablespoon powdered sugar
1 tablea
- In a flat container, stir together coffee and lambanog. In a small bowl beat together mascarpone cheese, heavy cream, and sugar until fully combined. Transfer into a pastry bag; snip half an inch opening. Dip just the bottom of one broa in coffee mixture, fill with cream, dip another broa, and top the filled one to make a sandwich. Grate tablea on top and all over the plate, if desired. Enjoy with a cup of strong espresso or barako.
Kulinarya was started by a group of Filipino foodies living in Sydney (Kath, Trisha, and Trissa), who are passionate about the Filipino culture and its colorful cuisine.
Each month we will showcase a new dish along with their family recipes. By sharing these recipes, we hope you find the same passion and love for Filipino Food as we do.
you got me at tiramisu. oggi this is soo divine! i would fall in love at first bite hihi!
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Oh my God... we all love tiramisu. Even my boy hehehe
ReplyDeleteThank you for this recipe. I also found your other tiramisu post, YUM. Now I have a long list of 'what-to-cook-next'. Hirap talaga pag napatigil sa blog-hopping ng matagal.. madaming nami-miss out na masarap lutuin....
That's gorgeous, Oggi! I also fell in love with tiramisu the first time I tried it. Love your version!
ReplyDeletemy first tiramisu was a failure! I will surely try this version.
ReplyDeleteIt looks soooooooooooooo good, and very tempting!
ReplyDeleteOhhh..Now this is something to steal my heart! It looks so good! :D
ReplyDeleteI want this !!!! this is definitely Love at first sight ! =)
ReplyDeleteI am sooo feeling hungry now... can I exchange links with you? i hope you dont mind.. so i will have constant access with yummy food.. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI am so afraid to make Tiramisu .... but with your recipe I might finally give it a go soon .... Yummy!
ReplyDeletei never liked tiramisu but your version looks so tempting!!!
ReplyDeleteyour posts looks delish everytime! i craving for one of those now :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing :)
Hi Oggi :)
ReplyDeleteI am happy to pass on the "Liebster award" to your wonderful blog!
Please do take out time to stop by and collect your award.
See you here:
http://winnish.blogspot.com/2012/02/blog-post_21.html
(This part of the post is in English)
Winnie
Now, I think I'm falling in love all over again...
ReplyDeleteHmmm, lambanog and mascarpone, interesting! But it sure does look gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethese look so beautiful! lambanog...yes please. Fred
ReplyDeleteNice! I like Tiramisu a lot, I love the hint of coffee combined with cream. Yum! :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea! Love how portable they are -- like chocolate eclairs. Thank you for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteI love tiramisu... this is a great idea of making it without the fuzz...thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!! ♥♥♥
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