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Strawberry Tiramisu recipeA strawberry Tiramisu recipe using a zabaglione and Mascarpone cheese mixture, fresh strawberries and a strawberry compote. This recipe makes a refreshing, simple and delicious summer dessert, great for any occation.
Preparation time: 20 minutes, Cooking time: 15 minutes, Serves: 6 - 8
IngredientsFor the strawberry compote 3 cups frozen strawberries 1/2 lime juice 3 Tbsp sugar
1/3 cup Cointreau or other orange liqueur
For the Mascarpone cream 1 lb Mascarpone cheese at room temperature 2 Tbsp Cointreau or other orange liqueur
For the whipped cream 1 1/3 cups chilled whipping cream 2 Tbsp Cointreau or other orange liqueur
1/3 cup sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract
52 (about) crisp ladyfingers (boudoirs or Savoiardi) 1 1/2 lb fresh strawberries, hulled and halved
DirectionsMake the strawberry compote In a saucepan over medium heat ad the frozen strawberries, lime juice and sugar and cook for 15 minutes or until the strawberries have become soft and released all their juices. Stir occationally, pressing the strawberries with the back of a spoon to break down.
Add the 1/3 cup Cointreau or orange liqueur to the strawberries and stir well.
Make the Mascarpone cream In a large bowl add the Mascarpone cheese and Cointreau or orange liqueur and beat using an electric mixer until smooth.
Make the whipped cream
In another bowl add the whipped cream, Cointreau, sugar and vanilla extract and beat again with electric mixer to soft peaks.
Fold the whipped cream mixture into the Mascarpone cream, a little at a time.
Finish the Tiramisu Lay a 13 by 9 inch baking dish with ladyfingers. Drizzle half of the strawberry compote over the ladyfingers, top with half of the Mascarpone cream and spread evenly using a spoon or spatula. Finish the layer with half of the sliced strawberries on top of the cream.
Repeat the above process to make a second layer. Cover with
plastic wrap and chill for at least 6 hours, best if overnight.
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