
Tiramisu in a glass is a delightful twist on the classic Italian dessert. This recipe presents the traditional flavors of tiramisu in an easy-to-serve glass, making it perfect for gatherings or an intimate dessert at home. It’s creamy, flavorful, and visually appealing, offering all the delicious elements of the original dessert with a modern presentation.
Why make this recipe
Making tiramisu in a glass is not only quick and simple, but it also allows for personal customization. Each person can have their own glass, which means serving is easier and more elegant. This dessert is great for parties or any occasion where you want to impress your guests with minimal effort. Plus, the combination of mascarpone cheese, coffee, and cocoa powder blends together to create a rich, satisfying treat that everyone will love.
How to make Tiramisu in a glass
Ingredients :
- 2 cups mascarpone cheese
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 3/4 cup powdered sugar
- 1 cup brewed espresso, cooled
- 1 package ladyfinger cookies
- Cocoa powder for dusting
- Dark chocolate shavings (optional)
Directions :
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the mascarpone cheese, heavy cream, and powdered sugar until smooth.
- Dip each ladyfinger briefly in the cooled espresso, ensuring they are not soaked.
- Layer the dipped ladyfingers at the bottom of serving glasses.
- Add a layer of the mascarpone mixture on top of the ladyfingers.
- Repeat the layers until the glasses are filled.
- Dust with cocoa powder and add chocolate shavings if desired.
- Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving.
How to serve Tiramisu in a glass
Serve tiramisu in a glass chilled directly from the refrigerator. You can simply top each glass with a sprinkle of cocoa powder and dark chocolate shavings just before serving. This will enhance the look and flavor of the dessert. Using clear glasses will showcase the beautiful layers, making it tempting for everyone to dig in.
How to store Tiramisu in a glass
Store any leftover tiramisu in a glass in the refrigerator. Cover each glass with plastic wrap or use a lid if available. It is best to consume it within 3-4 days to enjoy the best flavors and textures.
Tips to make Tiramisu in a glass
- Ensure your espresso is cooled before dipping the ladyfingers. Hot espresso may make them too soggy.
- Feel free to adjust the sweetness according to your taste by modifying the amount of powdered sugar.
- You can use flavored coffee or add a splash of coffee liqueur for an adult version.
Variation
For a fruity twist, consider layering in some fresh berries between the mascarpone layers. You can also use flavored mascarpone or alternate the coffee with a different liquid, such as strong chai or hot chocolate.
FAQs
1. Can I make Tiramisu in advance?
Yes, tiramisu in a glass can be made a day ahead of time. Just keep it covered in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve.
2. What can I use instead of ladyfingers?
If you can’t find ladyfingers, you can use sponge cake or even homemade cake sliced into strips.
3. Is it safe to use raw eggs in tiramisu?
This recipe does not use raw eggs, making it a safer option. The mascarpone and cream provide a creamy texture without the risk associated with raw eggs.

Tiramisu in a Glass
Ingredients
Dessert Ingredients
- 2 cups mascarpone cheese
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 3/4 cup powdered sugar Adjust sweetness to taste.
- 1 cup brewed espresso, cooled Ensure espresso is cooled before use.
- 1 package ladyfinger cookies Can substitute with sponge cake or cake strips.
- Cocoa powder for dusting Use just before serving.
- Dark chocolate shavings Optional, for garnish.
Instructions
Preparation
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the mascarpone cheese, heavy cream, and powdered sugar until smooth.
- Dip each ladyfinger briefly in the cooled espresso, ensuring they are not soaked.
- Layer the dipped ladyfingers at the bottom of serving glasses.
- Add a layer of the mascarpone mixture on top of the ladyfingers.
- Repeat the layers until the glasses are filled.
- Dust with cocoa powder and add chocolate shavings if desired.
- Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving.
