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Tiramisu IV

Submitted by: Nette
An eggless tiramisu made with cream cheese, whipped cream, coffee and almond liqueur. 

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Tiramisu III

Submitted by: Kristine
Home Town: Youngstown, Ohio, USA
Living In: Cordova, Tennessee, USA
A Marsala wine custard is combined with whipped cream and mascarpone and layered with coffee and brandy soaked ladyfingers, then chilled before serving. 

Tiramisu I

Submitted by: Jacci
Coffee soaked ladyfingers layered with a custard of sweetened mascarpone cheese with a hint of brandy. 

Tiramisu

Submitted by: Jackie
This rich pudding-like dessert is made with ladyfingers dipped in strong coffee which are layered with mascarpone cheese mixed with eggs and rum. The finished product is dusted with cocoa powdered and chilled for several hours. 

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Tiramisu

Submitted by: Sally
Tiramisu is a classic Italian dessert. Ladyfinger cookies are dipped in coffee, then layered with mascarpone (a rich Italian cream cheese) and dusted with cocoa powder. It might become your new favorite dessert! 

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Tiramisu

Submitted by: Suzanne
Italian dessert cake. Not exactily like what you would get in an authentic Italian restaurant, but still good. 

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Simple Tiramisu

Submitted by: Nancy B
Ladyfingers are soaked with coffee and maple syrup, then topped with a mixture of cream cheese, sour cream, maple syrup and whipped topping. 

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Tiramisu II

Submitted by: Christine
Mascarpone custard layered with whipped cream and rum and coffee soaked ladyfingers. 

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Classic Tiramisu

Submitted by: Carol
Classic Italian dessert made with ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese. It can be made in a trifle bowl or a springform pan. 

Easy Chocolate Cream Torte

Submitted by: Ayla
Enormous chocolate cookies layered with chocolate cream. A cool, creative confection. 
 
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