Simple Chocolate Tiramisu

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Some desserts have a way of slowing life down. They’re the ones you make on quiet evenings, when the house is quiet, the dishes are done, and you want something comforting waiting in the fridge. For me, this Simple Chocolate Tiramisu is exactly that kind of dessert. It reminds me of late nights in the kitchen, whispering so I wouldn’t wake anyone, carefully layering flavors because I knew tomorrow would feel sweeter because of it.

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The first time I made a chocolate version wasn’t planned. I had cocoa powder, mascarpone, and a craving for something indulgent but not heavy. I wanted the elegance of classic tiramisu, but with a richer, deeper twist—like a cozy blanket with a touch of drama. One bite, and I knew it would be a forever recipe.

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Now it’s my go-to for everything from casual family dinners to holidays when you want something impressive without turning on the oven. Luxurious yet simple, it’s just layers of chocolatey goodness that taste even better the next day.

Whether you’re serving it at dinner, prepping ahead for guests, or sneaking spoonfuls straight from the fridge after midnight, this tiramisu is the kind of dessert that quietly becomes part of your story too.

Simple Chocolate Tiramisu

Ingredients

Layer Ingredient Amount Notes
Cream Layer Heavy whipping cream (cold) 1 cup Whip until soft peaks
Mascarpone cheese (softened) 8 oz Smooth texture
Powdered sugar ⅓ cup Sweetness
Unsweetened cocoa powder 2 tbsp Rich chocolate flavor
Vanilla extract 1 tsp Warm aroma
Coffee Layer Strong brewed coffee (cooled) 1 cup Base for dipping
Granulated sugar 2 tbsp Optional, for sweetness
Assembly Ladyfinger cookies 24–30 Quick dip, don’t soak
Unsweetened cocoa powder ¼ cup For dusting
Dark chocolate shavings/chips Optional For topping

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Prepare the Coffee
    • Brew strong coffee and let cool completely.
    • Stir in sugar if you prefer a sweeter base.
  2. Make the Chocolate Cream
    • Whip heavy cream until soft peaks form.
    • In another bowl, mix mascarpone, powdered sugar, cocoa, and vanilla until smooth.
    • Gently fold whipped cream into mascarpone mixture until light and fluffy.
  3. Assemble the Tiramisu
    • Quickly dip each ladyfinger into coffee (don’t soak).
    • Arrange a layer of dipped cookies in a dish.
    • Spread half the chocolate cream over cookies.
    • Repeat with another cookie layer and finish with remaining cream.
  4. Chill
    • Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, to let flavors meld.
  5. Finish & Serve
    • Dust generously with cocoa powder.
    • Top with chocolate shavings if desired.
    • Slice and serve cold.

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