Tofu Tiramisu Recipe (dairy-free + vegan) (2024)

This Tofu Tiramisu recipe is creamy, delicious and so addictive! It is dairy-free and eggless - turning it entirely vegan. Plus it's entirely nut-free. A rich, yet light dessert, that is classic and new at the same time. Instead of making vegan ladyfingers, this recipe takes a shortcut with a ladyfinger cake. Which is then soaked in a boozy coffee mixture.

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  • 💡 The recipe in a nutshell
  • 🇮🇹 Origin
  • What to use instead of mascarpone cheese?
  • 🥃 What alcohol to use in tiramisu?
  • 🤔 Can I make tiramisu alcohol-free?
  • 🥣 Storage
  • 📖 Recipe
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💡 The recipe in a nutshell

  • Vegan (eggless and dairy-free)
  • Made from scratch
  • Simple to make
  • Classic Italian cuisine made plant-based
  • Dairy-free mascarpone made with silken tofu

🇮🇹 Origin

If this isn't your first time reading about the origin of an Italian dish on my page, you probably already know the answer to this. As with most Italian dishes, the real origin of Tiramisu is controversial. There are many theories and stories about how and who invented Tiramisu. However, similar types of the present-day Tiramisu can be traced back as far as the 1800s!

All in all the dessert became widely known in the 80s, through a Vin Vento magazine article by Giuseppe Maffioli. It was about a dessert from the restaurant Le Beccherie in Treviso. Here it was reported that Alba di Pillo, together with the young chef Roberto Linguanotto, had invented the tiramisu in 1972 "by simply combining ingredients that had always been used and were known to everyone".

According to Linguanotto, the invention was also the result of a mix-up when making vanilla ice cream. He had accidentally added mascarpone cheese to a bowl of egg yolks and sugar. After tasting the result, he told Alba di Pillo, the owner's wife. The both of them then perfected the mixture into a dessert.

When the owner Ado Campeol died on 30. October 2021 at the age of 93, he was mourned throughout Italy as the "father of tiramisu", although the invention was primarily due to his wife and chef Linguanotto.

By the way, the literal meaning of Tiramisu in Italian is“pick me up” or “cheer me up”.

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What to use instead of mascarpone cheese?

Mascarpone is a creamy Italian sweet dairy cheese that is one of the main ingredients in a traditional tiramisu. Great substitutions for mascarpone cheese are whipping cream, cream cheese, or a combination of both. Some even make a mascarpone by using quark or blending cashews into heavy cream.

This recipe makes vegan Mascarpone cheese by mixing silken tofu, coconut cream, cane sugar, some vanilla sugar (or vanilla extract), fresh lemon juice, and a pinch of salt.

🥃 What alcohol to use in tiramisu?

Traditionally, the ladyfingers for tiramisu are drizzled with or dipped in cold espresso, and Marsala (an Italian dessert wine) or Amaretto. Alternatively, brandy or other dark rum is used. This recipe uses a mixture of espresso, marsala, amaretto, and cane sugar.

🤔 Can I make tiramisu alcohol-free?

Yes, you can. Simply skip the alcoholic beverages and use just espresso or strong coffee to dip your ladyfingers, or cake in.

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🥣 Storage

Store layered Tofu Tiramisu covered in the fridge for up 5 days. If you’re planning to serve it later, dust in cacao powder shortly before serving.

To store unfrosted ladyfinger cake wrap it tightly in plastic wrap; be sure and secure the top, sides, and bottom. Then place it in a plastic zip-top bag and store it on the kitchen counter at room temperature for up to three days. Make sure no air is touching the cake! If you need to keep the cake longer than that, freeze it for up to 3 months.

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Tofu Tiramisu Recipe (dairy free + vegan)

Tofu Tiramisu Recipe (dairy-free + vegan) (5)Jacqui Wormington

This Tofu Tiramisu recipe is creamy, delicious and so addictive! It is dairy-free and eggless - turning it entirely vegan. And also nut-free. A rich, yet light dessert, that is classic and new at the same time. Instead of making vegan ladyfingers, this recipe takes a shortcut with a ladyfinger cake. Which is then soaked in a boozy coffee mixture.

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Prep Time 1 hour hr

Resting time in fridge 8 hours hrs

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Dessert, Sweets

Cuisine Dairy-Free, Egg-Free, European, Italian, Vegan

Servings 14 servings

Equipment

  • for ladyfinger cake: 10×15 inch sheet pan, electric mixer, mixing bowl, food processor

  • to assemble tiramisu: 8x8" or 9x9" pan to layer tiramisu - it should be 2.5 - 3" high (20x20cm, or 23x23 cm pan that is 6.5 to 7.5 cm high)

Ingredients

LADYFINGERS CAKE

  • 330 grams cake flour (2 ¾ cups)
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch (20g)
  • 1 tablespoons baking powder
  • a pinch of salt
  • 170 grams organic cane sugar (¾ cup)
  • 180 mililiters vegetable oil (¾cup)
  • 360 mililiters plant milk, unsweetened (1 ½ cups)
  • 2 teaspoon apple cider vinegar (10ml)
  • 2 packages of vanilla sugar (16g), or 1 tablespoon vanilla extract

ESPRESSO MIX

  • 240 mililiters espresso, or strong coffee (1 cup)
  • 2 tablespoons Marsala (Italian Dessert Wine, eg. Lombardo or Pellegrino) (30ml)
  • 1 tablespoons amaretto liquor (15ml)
  • 2 tablespoons organic cane sugar
  • unsweetened cocoa powder to dust on top

VEGAN MASCARPONE

  • 450 grams silken tofu (16 oz)
  • 150 grams coconut cream, chilled overnight (5.3 oz - only use the hardened part on the top! You’ll need 1-2 cans depending on the brand)
  • 2 packages of vanilla sugar (or 2 teaspoon vanilla extract)
  • ¼ cup organic cane sugar (60g - add more if you want it even sweeter)
  • pinch of salt
  • generous spritz of fresh lemon juice

Instructions

Preparing the Ladyfingers cake:

  • Heat oven to 180°C / 350°F and grease a 10×15 inch sheet pan (or 9×13 inches would work if needed).

  • In a large bowl, sieve the flour, cornstarch, baking powder, salt, and sugar. Whisk well to combine. To the bowl with the dry ingredients, pour in the oil, and mix with a fork until all dry ingredients are covered with fat. Then add plant milk, apple cider vinegar, and vanilla extract to a measuring cup and whisk together. Add to flour fat mix and whip quickly together with an electric mixer until no climbs remain. Be careful not to over mix the batter or your cake won't be soft and fluffy.

  • Pour into the prepared pan and bake for 25-30 minutes. If using a 9×13 inch pan, it will need to bake for 40 minutes or so. Check with a toothpick to ensure doneness.

  • Let the cake cool completely. Then slice into strips about 2cm wide, 10 cm long (1 inch wide, wide.4 inches long). You should end up with around 32 strips. Half six of the sticks.

Preparing Espresso Mixture

  • In a small bowl, stir together the espresso or strong coffee, Marsala, amaretto liquor, and cane sugar. Mix until sugar is completely dissolved. Set aside.

Preparing Tofu Mascarpone

  • To a food processor (or blender) add silken tofu and blend until smooth. Scrape down sides if needed. Then add all other mascarpone ingredients and blend until smooth again. When using the coconut cream, make sure to only use the cream part. Discard liquid, or use in smoothies. Chill mascarpone for 1 hour, or overnight. If you need the Mascarpone quicker, stick it into the freezer for 15-20 minutes.

Assemble Tiramisu

  • Get out an 8x8 inch pan or tall dish. A 9x9 works too if you leave a bit of space on one side. Dip the cake strips into the espresso mixture and place a layer on the bottom of the pan. Layer on half of the mascarpone. Add another layer of espresso dipped cake pieces, then the rest of the cream, and refrigerate.

The provided nutritional information is an estimate. Accuracy is not guaranteed.

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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.

Is tiramisu made from tofu? ›

The traditional tiramisu is not made from tofu. However, many vegan versions, including this vegan tiramisu, use various kinds of tofu to make a plant-based alternative for the mascarpone cream that you find in traditional tiramisus.

Why is my tiramisu not creamy? ›

The right biscuits

As a result, the consistency will be less creamy and slightly more compact. Whichever biscuits you choose, make sure not to soak them too much, otherwise the excess coffee will make the mascarpone cream runny.

Does tiramisu contain dairy? ›

Tiramisu uses one key dairy ingredient: mascarpone cheese. Other than that, most tiramisu recipes are completely dairy free! Some ladyfingers have dairy, so check the package to make sure. I used Schaer gluten free ladyfingers for my recipe.

What is a substitute for mascarpone in tiramisu? ›

The Best Mascarpone Cheese Substitute

To make this mascarpone substitute, mix together 12 ounces of room temperature cream cheese (1 ½ blocks) with ¼ cup of heavy whipping cream and ¼ cup of sour cream until combined.

What is the shelf life of vegan tiramisu? ›

Shelf Life is 4 weeks in the fridge & 6-7 months in the freezer. 6-inch serves 8 people. 8-inch serves 10 to 14 people. 10-inch serve 20 to 24 People.

Can I use extra firm tofu instead of silken tofu? ›

Both silken and regular tofu can be found in soft, medium, firm, and extra-firm consistencies. They are made with the same ingredients, but they are processed slightly differently and are not interchangeable in a recipe.

Can you buy vegan mascarpone? ›

With its unique combination of taste and texture, the Schlagfix Vegan Mascarpone bundle is perfect for anyone who loves to experiment with new and exciting flavors in the kitchen. So go ahead and indulge in this guilt-free, plant-based treat - your taste buds will thank you!

What country invented tiramisu? ›

Most of the accounts of the origin of Tiramisu points to the 1960s in the region of Veneto in Northeastern Italy, which is where the city of Venice is located. Roberto Linguanotto, owner of “Le Beccherie” of Treviso, Italy was behind the creation of the first Tiramisu.

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!
Jun 16, 2020

How to stop tiramisu from going 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.

Do vegan desserts have dairy? ›

In short, vegan diets exclude any animal-based products. When you think about main ingredients in desserts, animal products like butter, milk, cream cheese, and eggs are typically included.

Can lactose intolerant people eat mascarpone? ›

To generalize, the more fat content, the less lactose. However, mascarpone, like ricotta, is a very fresh cheese; the lactose will have few, if any, cultures consuming it and will be readily available to the consumer of the cheese (well-aged cheeses have little to no lactose).

Does mascarpone have dairy? ›

Mascarpone is not dairy free. Mascarpone cheese is made from cow's milk. Mascarpone is not safe for those with a milk allergy.

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 ...

What is tiramisu cake made of? ›

These are the ingredients you'll need to make this decadent tiramisu cake recipe: For the cake: white cake mix, water, egg whites, vegetable oil, and instant coffee powder. For the coffee syrup: coffee and coffee-flavored liqueur. For the filling: mascarpone cheese, confectioners' sugar, and coffee-flavored liqueur.

Does tiramisu contain gelatin? ›

In a separate bowl, whip egg whites to a soft peak, gradually add sugar, then slowly pour in dissolved gelatin. Whip to a stiff, glossy peak.

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