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Tiramisu(5)
* Exported from MasterCook Mac *
Tiramisu (5)
Recipe By : Jason McDonald <jmcdonald@voyageur.ca>
Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Desserts
Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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6 Eggs -- separated
1 1/4 c Granulated sugar
1 1/2 c Mascarpone cheese substitute
24 Lady fingers -- split lengthwise
3/4 c Hot water
2 ts Instant coffee granules
1/4 c Brandy
2 tb Brandy
1 2/3 c Whipping cream -- whipped
4 oz Bittersweet chocolate -- coarsely grated
3 tb Cocoa powder
-Extra whipping
-cream for garnish
MASCARPONE CHEESE SUBSTITUTE:
16 oz Cream cheese (2 8 oz. packages)
1/3 c Sour cream
2 Ounces (1/4 cup) whipping cream
Arrange half the lady fingers in the bottom of a 9 x 13 pan. Mix hot
water with coffee granules and 2 T. brandy. Pour 1/2 this mixture gently
over lady fingers. Set aside.
Make a zablione by beating the egg yolks and sugar in the top of a double
boiler until ivory colored. Add 1/4 C. brandy and whisk over simmering
water until the mixture starts to thicken - 8-10 minutes. Let cool a
little. Stir constantly while cooking.
Carefully mix zabliogne with mascarpone cheese. It will appear to be
quite liquid. Whip the egg whites until very stiff and fold into
zabliogne/mascarpone mixture.
Pour 1/2 zabliogne mixture over the lady fingers, which have been soaking
up the coffee/brandy mixture. Top with 1/2 whipped cream. Sprinkle with 1/2
of cocoa powder and 1/2 of grated chocolate.
Place balance of lady fingers on top of this to create a second layer. Pour
remaining coffee mixture carefully over these lady fingers. Then repeat
layers; zabliogne, whipped cream, cocoa powder and grated chocolate. Cover
with plastic wrap and refrigerate till set. It is best if left over-night.
When ready to serve, decorate with piped-on whipped cream around the edges
and more chocolate and/or cocoa powder if desired. Yield 10-12 servings,
depending on the size you cut them. It is quite rich so you might consider
smaller sized pieces.
NOTE: You can substitute Marsala wine for the brandy if you prefer and
like the taste of Marsala.
MASCARPONE CHEESE SUBSTITUTE Mascarpone cheese is sold in Italian delis,
cheese shops and speciality food markets. It is somewhat difficult to
find and very expensive (i.e. from $9.95 per pound). From January 1991
Southern Living Magazine comes this substitute for mascarpone.
Blend three ingredients well, until it becomes somewhat light and fluffy.
This will make the equivalent of about 2 1/2 cups of cheese. Substitute in
equal amounts - 1 cup substitute for 1 cup mascarpone. From: Fred Towner
Date: 08-03-93
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