I’ve been making this wonderful strawberry tiramisu for years. It’s a delicious dessert, perfectly suited for spring and summer.
This strawberry tiramisu is a recipe from Giada De Laurentiis and it is found on Epicurious. I lost my old copy and went back to Epicurious to print out another one. I was extremely surprised to see that there were some bad reviews on it.
I guess, since it’s not really a traditional tiramisu, I can understand how some people might miss the “pick me up” from the coffee not found in this recipe. Let me tell you though, strawberry tiramisu is an absolutely delicious interpretation of the famous dessert! I love traditional tiramisu.
If you’re looking for that, tiramisu is a wonderful version I made a few months ago.
But this Strawberry Tiramisu dessert is not one that you should wait too long to try. Seriously! Its mascarpone layer is sweetened, flavored with Cointreau, and lightened up with delicious whipped cream. Instead of dipping the ladyfingers in espresso, you cover them in a layer with a mixture of strawberry preserves, orange juice and a healthy splash of Cointreau. I mean COME ON! What’s not to absolutely love and start doing backflips over?
The only reason I even bothered to mention the few bad reviews, was because, if you happened to see them in the past and were deterred by them, I want to tell you that I think they came from people who had very strict expectations of what this dessert should be.
Give it a try. It’s fairly quick to put together and I’ve only had 100% RAVE reviews whenever I’ve made this. Enjoy.
Strawberry Tiramisu Ingredients
- Strawberry Preserves
- Cointreau / Orange Liquer
- Orange Juice
- Mascarpone Cheese
- Whipping Cream
- Sugar
- Vanilla Extract
- Ladyfingers – one important note- use the crisp ladyfingers. Not the delicate thin ones generally from the bakery.
- Strawberries
How To Make Strawberry Tiramisu
- Whisk the strawberry preserves, Cointreau, and orange juice in a cup.
- In a separate bowl, fold together mascarpone cheese and Cointreau.
- Using an electric mixer, beat whipping cream, sugar, vanilla extract, and Cointreau.
- Stir 1/4 of the whipping cream mixture into the mascarpone mixture.
- Fold in the remaining whipped cream.
- Hull and slice half of the strawberries.
- Spread 1/2 cup of the preserved mixture over the bottom of the baking dish.
- Arrange ladyfingers over the strawberry mixture.
- Spoon 3/4 cup of the preserved mixture over the ladyfingers.
- Spread 2 1/2 cups mascarpone mixture.
- Arrange 2 cups of sliced strawberries.
- Repeat layering.
- Cover and chill.
- Decorate with the remaining strawberries.
***See the full instructions below.
How to Store and Make Ahead
- How Long Can You Keep This In The Fridge? Your enchanting tiramisu will stay fresh and yummy in the fridge for 3-4 days when stored properly. This cold and creamy dessert goes down smooth and tastes divine, so don’t expect it to last that long. Every time I make one it’s gone the following day!
- Can You Freeze This? Technically, you probably can freeze this tiramisu, but I don’t recommend it at all. The fruit gets soggy and ruins the whole thing when it thaws. This is really just a throw-together with little gem that sits in the fridge overnight and gets gobbled up in a day or two and it is well worth the wait.
- Make-Ahead Tips: This is one of those desserts that you really want to put together a day or so ahead of time if at all possible. You can get away with just 4-6 hours of chill time but it’s so much better if you wait overnight. Sometimes I’ll clean all my fruit and get it ready ahead of time to cut down on prep work.
- Food Safety: If you’d like more info on food safety check out this link.
More No Bake Desserts
More Strawberry Desserts
- Strawberry Tart
- Strawberry Cheesecake Salad
- Strawberry Pretzel Salad
- Strawberry Dump Cake
- Strawberry Pie
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Strawberry Tiramisu
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cups jarred strawberry preserves
- 1/3 cup Cointreau or other orange liqueur plus 4 tablespoons
- 1/3 cup orange juice
- 1 pound Mascarpone cheese at room temperature
- 1 1/3 cups chilled whipping cream
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- about 52 crisp ladyfingers
- 1 1/2 pounds fresh strawberries divided
Instructions
- Whisk the strawberry preserves (1 1/4 cups), 1/3 cup Cointreau, and orange juice (1/3 cup) in a 2-cup measuring cup.
- Place mascarpone cheese (1 pound) and 2 tablespoons Cointreau in a large bowl; fold just to blend.
- Using an electric mixer, beat whipping cream (1 1/3 cups), sugar (1/3 cup), vanilla extract (1 teaspoon), and the remaining 2 tablespoons of Cointreau in another large bowl to soft peaks. Stir 1/4 of the whipped cream mixture into the mascarpone mixture to lighten. Fold in the remaining whipped cream.
- Hull and slice half of the strawberries.
- Spread 1/2 cup of the preserve mixture over the bottom of a 3-quart oblong serving dish or a 13x9x2-inch glass baking dish. Arrange enough ladyfingers over strawberry mixture to cover the bottom of the dish. Spoon 3/4 cup of the preserve mixture over ladyfingers, then spread 2 1/2 cups mascarpone mixture over. Arrange 2 cups of sliced strawberries over mascarpone mixture. Repeat layering with remaining ladyfingers, preserve mixture, and mascarpone mixture. Cover with plastic and chill for at least 8 hours or overnight.
- Slice the remaining strawberries. Arrange over tiramasù and serve.
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Source: Giada De Laurentiis
Mimi says
This looks heavenly.
Mimi
Kim says
This is one gorgeous looking dessert! I'm not a coffee person, so this version REALLY appeals to me.
Lazaro Cooks! says
I had some trouble posting so if this is a duplicate discard.
Wonderful idea. I've never had Strawberry tiramisu. Like the idea of using an orange liquour. Thinking Grand Marnier. Cheers!
Sandy a la Mode says
thank you so much for visiting my blog!!! your blog looks delicious and all your recipes are making me drool! =P i totally NEED to try this strawberry tiramisu sometime!
Cool Lassi(e) says
Lovely Tiramisu..or should I say, lovely interpretation of it! Love the layer upon layer of flavor you have piled up in this version!
Jen_from_NJ says
I can see why you get rave reviews on this one! It looks delicious! Soon we will be getting local strawberries – I can't wait!
Raina says
What a wonderful-looking dessert! Now I know what I will be serving on July 4th! Thanks!
Ana Powell says
What a shame, I can not understand the reason for such bad reviews, to me this strawberry tiramisu looks and sounds divine.
Loved your picture.
To be honest who cares what the reviews say.
Wishing you a great week x
Karen says
Oh, my! My mouth is watering. I'll be trying this for sure. Who cares what the reviews say. Thanks for posting the recipe!
Hugs,
Karen
Ladybug Creek
Mary says
Love the beautiful colour. Looks creamy and delicious….mmm. Thanks for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com
Kathy says
Tiramisu is the reason why I love eating at “Olive Garden”…
My all time …hands down, FAVORITE!
xoxo~Kathy @
Sweet Up-North Mornings…
Rosabela says
Oh boy! Oh boy! Oh boy! This is soooo devine! I tell ya, you have the best recipes.
Bridgett says
Not only does it look gorgeous but I love the strawberries in this version. I definitely will be trying this.
Holy Cannoli Recipes says
Yum. I have had traditional tiramisu and I have had tiramisu cheesecake but never strawberry tiramisu. I will have to give this recipe a try. Thanks for sharing.
Holly says
This looks and sounds absolutely divine!!! Definatly going to have to make it soon:)
Angie's Recipes says
Love the fruit tiramisu. The strawberry version looks and sounds just lovely.
Sook says
Now that strawberries are in season, I need to go get some and make this delicious looking tiramisu! Yum!
Beth says
This looks AMAZING! I can't wait for the strawberries to come in so I can try it!
Gulmohar says
Beautiful !! I love tiramisu..has been in my “to do” list for quite some time..
Siri says
What a perfect summer dessert!