I know you love tiramisu enough to know that this recipe is not even close to the real thing. However, if you want to make good use of what's left in your kitchen and that will get your children's attention 100% this is the tiramisu for you.
I have been cleaning up the fridge and the kitchen cabinet when I suddenly had this "eureka" feeling of making this recipe, and the rest of the story was to attract my daughter's attention. I am sending up this easy to make tiramisu recipe over at Mansi of Fun and Food Cafe for her Sweet Celebration Recipe Contest. For more details please check the link.
I have been cleaning up the fridge and the kitchen cabinet when I suddenly had this "eureka" feeling of making this recipe, and the rest of the story was to attract my daughter's attention. I am sending up this easy to make tiramisu recipe over at Mansi of Fun and Food Cafe for her Sweet Celebration Recipe Contest. For more details please check the link.


Chocolate Strawberry Tiramisu
6 ounces (1 container of ) mascarpone
2/3 cup whipping cream
1/2 cup sugar
half ounce of semi-sweet chocolate
1/4 cup of orange juice
24 ladyfinger cookies
1 jar of strawberry preserves
for decoration:
Dark chocolate shavings
some chocolate fingersticks( you can use Mikado even better)
some gummy bears
Preparation:
In a mixing bowl, beat the cream until soft peaks form then set it aside. In another bowl beat the mascarpone then add the sugar and the melted chocolate. When smooth, fold in about half of the mixture into the whipped cream. Arrange your ladyfingers in your glasses and drizzle with orange juice. Put some strawberry preserves then spread some of the chocolate mascarpone mixture. Top it up with the rest of the mascarpone mixture.Chill for at least 3 hours or until ready to serve. When ready to serve, decorate with your shaved chocolates, chocolate finger sticks and gummy bears in the middle.
A tiramisu is just one of those dishes that ALWSY work with everybody, even if not the real traditional one! and waht makes it perfect is that you can use what is in your ridge...a nice recipe!
ReplyDeleteRonelle
this is really adorable.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea! So irresistible!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I am not a kid and it got my attention!!! Well, maybe I am a kid at heart!!! Very creative missy!
ReplyDeleteForget trying to get the kids' attention.
ReplyDeleteTiramisu, with or without gummy bears, is meant for appreciative adults only...like me [G].
What wondeful dessert dear Dhanggit, how you are so thin!! with these desserts!! je,je,
ReplyDeleteLook beauty dear, besoos gloria
you wouldn't believe it, but I make these too, and try diff combinations each time! yours look really pretty Dhangitt, thanks so much for participating in the event!
ReplyDeleteOh you horror Dhanggit...you locked poor gummy teddy in! Tiramisu is one dessert that will always be a hit across all age groups. YUM!!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable. I love this tiramisu version of yours!
ReplyDeleteWow, lovely presentation!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I would like the little "pick me up" Tiramisu.
ReplyDeletegummy bear in jail!?! *kidding*
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe, and not only kids, adults too would definately love it...
ReplyDeletei love using what is in the kitchen,throwing caution to the wind and ending up with tiny morsels of miracles - looks like you did just that
ReplyDeleteGreat idea-and it made tiramisu soo kid friendly!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd prefer this over the traditional tiramisu. looks more fun to eat!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Mayumi is shaping up to be quite the gourmand, huh? ;) It looks fantastic!
ReplyDeletethis is so cute esp with the gummy in the center :)
ReplyDeletemmm I'd love to be that gummy bear but you wouldn't see me for my eating through the tiramisu - I much prefer strawberries to coffee - will bookmark this one to try out
ReplyDeleteThis blog is amazing!!!
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