Desserts

Tiramisu with Strawberries

I’m sure you’ve had tiramisu before, but have you ever tried tiramisu with strawberries?

This easy, no-bake dessert is made with fresh strawberries, vanilla-flavored mascarpone, and sweet jam-infused ladyfingers.

Our version is made without coffee, raw eggs, or liqueur making it the perfect summer dessert that everybody can enjoy.

Which is why this recipe is infamous in my family and is requested for literally every birthday or holiday.

Looking for more summer recipes? Check out this Italian Pasta Salad or Greek Zucchini Patties.

WHAT INGREDIENTS DO I NEED?

Fresh strawberries – the star of the show. Buy the freshest, ripest batch you can find!

Ladyfingers – found in most major grocery stores in the baking or bakery section. You can also order them online.

Strawberry preserves – are essential to help soften the ladyfingers and enrich the whole dish with even more strawberry flavor.

Orange juice – combined with the preserves makes the most delicious mixture.

Mascarpone – found in most major grocery stores in the deli area near the cheese. Make sure to allow the mascarpone cheese to rise to room temperature.

Heavy whipping cream – ensure you start with chilled heavy whipping cream to get perfectly whipped cream.

Powdered sugar – sift the powdered sugar to avoid clumps in the cream filling.

Vanilla extract – infused with the mascarpone makes a velvety and perfectly sweet filling.

HOW TO MAKE TIRAMISU WITH STRAWBERRIES

Whisk together preserves and juice: In a wide bowl, whisk the strawberry preserves and orange juice, set aside.

Mix whipped cream: Using an electric mixer, beat chilled whipping cream, sifted powdered sugar, and vanilla extract in a large bowl to soft peaks.

Prepare mascarpone filling: Place mascarpone in another large bowl and stir in ½ of the whipped cream mixture to lighten. Fold in remaining whipped cream mixture, until smooth and velvety.

Prepare strawberries and ladyfingers: Hull and slice half of the strawberries. Dip the ladyfingers in the strawberry and orange juice mixture on both sides to coat entirely.

Once dipped, place on the bottom of an 11 x 8 dish or equivalent. Arrange enough dipped ladyfingers to cover the bottom of the dish.

Layer and repeat: Spread half of the mascarpone filling over the top, followed by the sliced strawberries in an even layer.

Repeat: with one more layer of dipped ladyfingers and pour the remaining strawberry preserve mixture over. Spread the rest of the mascarpone filling over the top in a nice even layer.

Cover and chill: Cover with plastic wrap and chill overnight (at least 8 hours).

Top tiramisu with strawberries and serve: Hull and slice the rest of the fresh strawberries. When ready to serve, arrange neatly over the top of the tiramisu.

TIPS FOR MAKING TIRAMISU WITH STRAWBERRIES

  • 1-day in advance: always prepare tiramisu one day in advance so the ladyfingers absorb the strawberry mixture completely and reach the optimal soft texture.
  • Ladyfingers: use hard Italian ladyfingers with a sugary top, often called Savoiardi.
  • Strawberries: to pick the freshest strawberries, make sure to pick ones that are completely red with no hints of white or green.
  • Mascarpone: some recipes substitute this for cream cheese which changes the consistency and is not recommended here. Mascarpone is commonly found in grocery stores in the deli section near the cheese.

RECIPE VARIATIONS

Alcohol – my family always made tiramisu with strawberries with orange liqueur but I chose to leave it out due to preference, cost savings, and so more people could enjoy the recipe.

If desired, you can substitute half of the orange juice for an orange liqueur such as Cointreau.

Berries – this recipe would be delicious with any berry. Blueberries are a common addition.

Toppings top the tiramisu with strawberries and some white chocolate shavings or a dusting of cocoa powder.

RECIPE FAQ’S

How long does tiramisu with strawberries last in the fridge?

Up to 3 days.

Can tiramisu be frozen?

It’s not recommended as the texture won’t be the same.

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Tiramisu with Strawberries

This easy, no-bake dessert is made with fresh strawberries, vanilla-flavored mascarpone, and sweet jam-infused ladyfingers.
Course Dessert
Cuisine Italian
Prep Time 30 minutes
Refrigerate 8 hours
Total Time 8 hours 30 minutes
Servings 6

Ingredients

  • 13 oz jar strawberry preserves
  • 1/2 cup orange juice
  • 1 + 1/3 cup whipping cream, chilled
  • 1/3 cup powdered sugar, sifted
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 16 oz mascarpone cheese, room temp
  • 32 oz fresh strawberries
  • 14 oz pack crisp ladyfingers

Instructions

  • Whisk together preserves and juice: In a wide bowl, whisk strawberry preserves and orange juice, set aside.
  • Mix whipped cream: Using an electric mixer, beat chilled whipping cream, sifted powdered sugar, and vanilla extract in a large bowl to soft peaks.
  • Prepare mascarpone filling: Place mascarpone in another large bowl and stir in ½ of the whipped cream mixture to lighten. Fold in remaining whipped cream mixture, until smooth and velvety.
  • Prepare strawberries and ladyfingers: Hull and slice half of the strawberries (the rest will be sliced at time of serving). Dip the ladyfingers in the strawberry and orange juice mixture on both sides to coat entirely. Once dipped, place on the bottom of an 11 x 8 dish or equivalent. Arrange enough dipped ladyfingers to cover the bottom of the dish.
  • Layer and repeat: Spread half of the mascarpone filling over the top, followed by the sliced strawberries in an even layer. Repeat with one more layer of dipped ladyfingers and pour the remaining preserve mixture over. Top with the rest of the mascarpone filling in a nice even layer.
  • Cover and chill: Cover with plastic wrap and chill overnight (at least 8 hours).
  • Top with fresh strawberries and serve: Hull and slice the rest of the fresh strawberries. When ready to serve, arrange neatly over the top of the tiramisu.

Notes

  • This dessert needs to keep refrigerated, lasts up to 3 days.
  • I don’t recommend freezing this dessert.
  • If desired, you can substitute half of the orange juice for an orange liqueur of your choice.
  • If you don’t have time to wait overnight, you can place tiramisu in the fridge for 4-5 hours before serving. 
Sierra Georgitsis

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