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This vegan tiramisu is a dairy free and egg free take on the classic Italian dessert! It uses simple ingredients and a fabulously creamy and rich vegan mascarpone that tastes just like the original!

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Table of Contents

  • Why you’ll love this vegan tiramisu recipe
  • Ingredients needed
  • How do you make a tiramisu?
    • Step 1 – The cake layer.
    • Step 2 – The coffee syrup and mascarpone.
    • Step 3 – Assemble.
  • Tips to make the best recipe
  • Storage instructions
  • More vegan dessert recipes to try
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Watch how to make it
  • Vegan Tiramisu
    • For the vanilla sheet cake
    • For the soaking syrup
    • For the vegan mascarpone
    • For the vanilla cream
    • For the coffee cream
    • For the sheet cake
    • For the soaking syrup
    • For the vegan mascarpone filling
    • To assemble

Whenever I want to make a vegan dessert to impress, I’m always drawn to the classics like Macarons, black forest trifle, and this easy vegan tiramisu. Plant-based desserts can be just as delicious as their original versions.

Why you’ll love this vegan tiramisu recipe

  • Perfect balance of textures. With alternating smooth and creamy layers, you’ll experience a light and airy texture combination that won’t leave you feeling overwhelmed.
  • Irresistible flavor. Tiramisu is pleasantly sweet and has a lovely chocolate-coffee flavor, without being overpowering. With a hint of liqueur, there’s a reason why it’s beloved worldwide.
  • Customizable: Just like traditional tiramisu, vegan tiramisu can be customized to your liking. You can adjust the sweetness, the strength of the coffee flavor, and the choice of dairy-free ingredients to suit your taste.

Ingredients needed

The cake layer

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  • Pastry flour. Also known as cake flour, this gives the cake a lovely soft and fluffy texture. You can use all purpose flour, but the cake layer will be a little more dense.
  • Baking powder and baking soda. Both leavening agents are used for some rise and depth.
  • Salt. Brings out the sweetness of all the other ingredients.
  • Milk of choice. I used soy milk, but any plant-based milk can be used.
  • Apple cider vinegar. Mixed with the milk to curdle and replace any need for eggs.
  • Vegan butter. Softened and unsalted. Vegan margarine can also be used.
  • Sugar. I used white sugar, but unrefined, brown, and coconut sugar can be used.
  • Vanilla extract. A must for any good cake.

The coffee syrup

  • Coffee. Freshly brewed coffee or instant espresso. Your coffee must be chilled, or else it will break into the cake layer.
  • Sugar. Gives the syrup that sticky sweetness.
  • Tia Maria. Or any vegan coffee liqueur. Optional, but highly recommended.

The vegan mascarpone

  • Cashews. Unsalted and raw. There is no need to soak them beforehand.
  • Agave nectar. Gives the mascarpone extra sweetness, without being overpowering. Maple syrup can also be used.
  • Coconut oil. Melted and refined (unrefined has a strong coconut flavor).
  • Vanilla bean. Optional, but gives it a lovely vanilla flavor.
  • Milk of choice. I used soy milk, but unsweetened almond or coconut milk also works.
  • Salt. To taste.

The vanilla and coffee cream

  • Milk of choice. This will only be used for the vanilla cream layer.
  • Coconut oil. Melted. Like the milk, it will only be needed for the vanilla layer.
  • Tia Maria and espresso. Strong coffee and a coffee liqueur for the coffee cream.
  • Cocoa powder. To dust between and on top of the layers.

How do you make a tiramisu?

It’s best to make the tiramisu in sections so that when it comes time to assemble it together, it will be very easy!

Step 1 – The cake layer.

Start by mixing the dry ingredients together in a large mixing bowl. Next, whisk together the milk and vinegar, so it has time to curdle. In a separate bowl, whisk together the butter and the sugar until smooth and fluffy. Slowly add the milk mixture to this and whisk until it is incorporated. Now fold through the dry ingredients until combined.

Transfer the cake batter onto a lined baking sheet and spread it out in a thin, even layer. Bake for 20 minutes, or until a skewer comes out mostly clean. Let the cake cool completely.

Step 2 – The coffee syrup and mascarpone.

Whisk together the chilled coffee, sugar, and Tia Maria until combined. Set it aside and prepare the mascarpone.

In a high-speed blender or food processor, combine all your ingredients and blend until smooth and creamy. Next, divide the batter evenly into two mixing bowls. In the first one, whisk in the milk and melted coconut oil. This will be the vanilla cream. In the next one, add in the Tia Maria and espresso, which will form the coffee cream.

Step 3 – Assemble.

Lightly grease a deep casserole dish or individual serving glasses. Cut pieces of the sheet cake and dip in the coffee syrup, before placing it into the dish or glass. Top with a layer of vanilla cream, followed by a light dusting of cocoa powder. Place the dish in the freezer for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, remove from the freezer and add a layer of the coffee cream, and dust with cocoa powder, before placing back into the freezer. Repeat this process until all the cake and cream are used up. Dust with cocoa powder on top, before refrigerating the tiramisu for at least 6 hours, or overnight.

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Tips to make the best recipe

  • The cake layer doesn’t need to have perfect form. It will eventually be soaked in syrup and cream. If you don’t want to make a sheet cake, you can make a simple vanilla cake instead, and cut it up into squares or thin slices.
  • Alcohol isn’t required. If you’d like to make this without alcohol, replace the Tia Maria with extra milk. Do not use extra coffee or the flavor will be too intense.
  • Use decaff if needed. Feel free to use decaffeinated coffee if you cannot tolerate caffeine.
  • Avoid altering the mascarpone ingredients. Please do not omit or alter any of the ingredients in the mascarpone layer, or it will likely not come out as intended. If you can’t use cashews, the only other alternative I have tried is Marcona almonds.

Storage instructions

  • To store: Tiramisu should always be stored in the refrigerator, completely covered. It will keep well for at least a week.
  • To freeze: Place leftover tiramisu into a sealable container and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.
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More vegan dessert recipes to try

  • Banana cream pie
  • Butter pecan ice cream
  • Vegan baked donuts

Frequently asked questions

What is vegan tiramisu made of?

Vegan tiramisu is made of dairy-free and egg-free ingredients to replicate the flavors and textures of traditional tiramisu. These include plant-based milk, nut-based mascarpone and vegan coffee liqueuer.

What is a substitute for alcohol in tiramisu?

Alcohol can be replaced with equal parts milk or cream. The chocolate-coffee flavors of tiramisu are bold enough to stand alone if needed.

Why is my tiramisu not creamy?

Vegan mascarpone must be made exactly as the recipe states in order to mirror the properties of the original version.

Watch how to make it

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Vegan Tiramisu

This vegan tiramisu is a dairy free and egg free take on the classic Italian dessert! It uses simple ingredients and a fabulously creamy and rich vegan mascarpone that tastes just like the original!

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Prep Time 45 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American, Italian

Servings 12 servings

Calories 320 kcal

Ingredients

For the vanilla sheet cake

  • 1/2 cup soy milk
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 4 tablespoons vegan butter
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 6 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons pastry flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda

For the soaking syrup

  • 3/4 cup freshly brewed coffee cooled
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 3 tablespoons Tia Maria

For the vegan mascarpone

  • 1 3/4 cup raw cashews no need to soak
  • 1/3 cup agave nectar
  • 1/3 cup coconut oil Melted
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 vanilla bean pod seeded
  • 3/4 cup soy milk

For the vanilla cream

  • 1/4 cup soy milk
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil melted

For the coffee cream

  • 1 tablespoon Tia Maria
  • 1/3 cup espresso cooled

Instructions

For the sheet cake

  • Preheat oven to 175 degrees celsius. Grease and line a 8×6 inch cookie sheet with baking paper. Set aside.

  • Whisk soy milk and apple cider vinegar in a bowl set aside for 5 minutes to curdle. Sieve the pastry flour, baking powder and baking soda into a bowl. Set aside.

  • In another bowl, whisk vegan butter, sugar and salt till light and fluffy, about a minute. Whisk in the vanilla extract.

  • Alternate whisking in the soy milk mixture and dry ingredients, starting with 1/3 of the dry and ending with the last third of the dry mixture.

  • Spread mixture out onto prepared cooking sheet and bake for 20 minutes, or until cooked through. It's okay if you over bake it slightly.

For the soaking syrup

  • Mix coffee, Tia Maria and sugar together till the sugar has dissolved. Set aside.

For the vegan mascarpone filling

  • In a high speed blender, combine cashews, agave, coconut oil, salt, vanilla and soy milk. Blend thoroughly until smooth and silky.

  • Divide mixture into half. For vanilla, use first half of mixture and thoroughly whisk in extra 1/4 cup soy milk and 1 tablespoon coconut oil. Set aside.

  • For coffee cream, blend second half of mascarpone mixture with Tia Maria and espresso.

To assemble

  • To assemble, have ready a tiramisu dish or individual ramekins/glasses. Cut a piece of sheet cake to fit the bottom of your ramekin or glass. Dip in soaking syrup for just a second or two and place into the bottom of your vessel.

  • Top with a layer of vanilla cream and dust with cocoa powder. At this point, freeze for 10 minutes.

  • Once out of the freezer, top with a layer of coffee cream. Freeze for 10 minutes.

  • Repeat process once more – soaked cake, vanilla cream and coffee cream – freezing cream layers for 10 minutes before continuing.

  • Once complete, dust the tops of you tiramisu with cocoa powder and leave in the fridge for at least 4-6 hours to firm up before eating.

Notes

TO STORE: Tiramisu should always be stored in the refrigerator, completely covered. It will keep well for at least a week.

TO FREEZE: Place leftover tiramisu into a sealable container and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 320kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 6gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0.02gSodium: 163mgPotassium: 228mgFiber: 2gSugar: 17gVitamin A: 295IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 63mgIron: 2mg

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Comments

  1. Roslyn Muir says

    Can this be made with another type of nut or nut butter? (Cashew allergy) Thanks!

    Reply

    • Crazy Vegan says

      Macadamia nuts are a delicious alternative! Or even almonds. The consistency might be slightly different though :)

      Reply

  2. Lani Richerson says

    I don't eat Soy Products, because I follow the Dr Gundry Protocol. Can I use Almond milk in place of soy milk?

    Reply

    • Crazy Vegan says

      Yep!

      Reply

  3. Suzanne says

    My fam loves this recipe - it’s now our birthday dessert for 3 years running. Thank you for this one and all your other recipes!

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  4. Vineeta Gogia says

    Hi Awesome recipe! Wanted to know what I could substitute agave with to make this recipe commercially viable, as agave is an expensive ingredient. Thank you.

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    Reply

    • Crazy Vegan says

      Hey! Thanks for letting me know :) Ahh loads would be good from golden syrup to rice malt :)

      Reply

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FAQs

What is vegan tiramisu made of? ›

Vegan tiramisu – this vegan version of the classic Italian dessert consists of vanilla cake fingers soaked with boozy spiked coffee which are layered with a smooth cashew cream and all topped off with a thick dusting of cocoa powder. It is rich, creamy and utterly irresistible!

How many carbs are in vegan tiramisu? ›

Whole Foods Market Recipes Desserts Vegan Tiramisu (1 serving) contains 51g total carbs, 50g net carbs, 13g fat, 5g protein, and 340 calories.

Does tiramisu get soggy? ›

Tips For Making The Best Tiramisu

Don't soak! Quickly dip the cookies into your coffee or liquor. Try not to leave them in the liquid too long—a quick dip will do. Overly soggy cookies make for a wet texture and a messy dessert.

What is unique about tiramisu? ›

The original recipe featured a circular Tiramisu cake shape, but the square shape has become the most distinct feature of modern tiramisu. Locals in New York raved about the dish and it soon spread across the country after its induction into American food culture.

What is the difference between mascarpone and tiramisu? ›

Tiramisu is made with mascarpone, a kind of cheese made from only two ingredients: heavy cream and citric or tartaric acid. It is often compared to cream cheese, but has a softer, more velvety texture and a higher fat content. What is the best cream mixture for tiramisu if there's no mascarpone cheese available?

Is tiramisu good for diabetes? ›

Tiramisu has lots of sugar and lots of carbs, but if you occasionally make a small piece part of your eating plan, you should be ok.

Why is tiramisu so high in calories? ›

The Problem: High-Calorie Ingredients

Lots of whipping cream, boatloads of mascarpone cheese and the cake-like ladyfingers cookies. Some recipes call for several cups of whipping cream, but just one cup contains a whopping 414 calories and 44 grams of fat (28 of them saturated.)

Is vegan too many carbs? ›

Vegetarian and vegan diets can be heavy in carbs, from grains, bread, starchy vegetables, and fruits. However, following a low-carb vegetarian or vegan diet is entirely possible. The following are examples of foods rich in protein and fat, low in carbs, and free from animal products: tofu.

What not to do when making tiramisu? ›

Roberto Lestani, who for the occasion revealed to us the 3 mistakes not to make to prepare a stunning tiramisu!
  1. 1: excessively whipping the mascarpone! ...
  2. 2: once together, don't immediately mix the yolks and sugar! ...
  3. 3: Neglect stratification!
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Why is my tiramisu falling apart? ›

Ensure the coffee is cool as it can cause the sponge fingers to absorb too much liquid and it will disintegrate. Also… Be quick, submerge for 3- seconds total. Any longer and it will go too soggy and fall apart.

What alcohol is good in tiramisu? ›

Tiramisu can have a variety of different types of alcohol inside, however the most common alcohol in tiramisu is dark rum. Other common types of alcohol used in tiramisu is marsala wine, amaretto, or coffee liquor.

Does tiramisu mean I love you? ›

The word tiramisu stems from the phrase “tireme sù, which means “pick me up”. Keeping with the tradition of having hotly debated conversations around the dinner table, the origin of this dessert can be added to that list. That'll put some pep in your step!

What is the difference between tiramisu and Italian tiramisu? ›

Authentic Italian Tiramisu is made with raw eggs. In America, due to fear of salmonella, Tiramisu is often made by tempering the egg yolks and substituting heavy whipping cream in place of the egg whites.

What are vegan desserts made of? ›

In recipes, milk is replaced by plant milk (almond milk, oat milk, rice milk, soy milk and other plant milks) which can be also found with chocolate, vanilla and other flavors, butter is replaced by vegetable margarine (preferably non-hydrogenated) or oil, cow yogurt and cream are replaced by their plant-based ...

Is tiramisu made from tofu? ›

The easiest tiramisu recipe ever!

Many use cashews or even tofu to make the layer of mascarpone. Others also slice a layer cake into vegan ladyfingers.

What is tiramisu cake made of? ›

Tiramisu is an Italian dessert made up of lady fingers soaked in coffee, layered with mascarpone cream and topped with cocoa powder. The coffee is often spiked with alcohol like marsala wine or brandy. I went with amaretto (an Italian almond flavored liqueur) because it's more subtle and compliments the cake SO WELL.

Can you buy vegan mascarpone? ›

Schlagfix's Vegan Mascarpone is a light and deliciously smooth dairy-free alternative that is extremely versatile.

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