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‘Tis the season of giving!! What better time to indulge in a delectable Christmas tiramisu eggnog dessert? This delightful creation is not only easy to make but also irresistibly delicious, making it the perfect addition to any holiday gathering. With its festive charm, this recipe is destined to steal the spotlight on your party table this season.
Eggnog dessert tiramisu style
If you’re looking for recipes using eggnog, this article is perfect for you! This delicious leftover eggnog recipe is for a Christmas tiramisu eggnog dessert made in just about 20 minutes.
Most people think of eggnog as a Christmas drink, but I like to turn it into a dessert! This Christmas tiramisu eggnog is the perfect combination of two classic festive dishes. Best of all, it’s easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste. So why not give it a try this holiday season?
Give your holiday guests a sugar rush with this rich and refreshing tiramisu eggnog dessert! This recipe is easy to make, requires minimal ingredients, and will be the hit of your Christmas party. It serves 9-12 people so you can have plenty of leftovers for yourself. If you’re looking for a delicious dessert that’s sure to please everyone, give this one a try!
Other desserts using ladyfingers:
- Apple tiramisu
- Raspberry tiramisu
- Pineapple banana split dessert
- Chocolate mousse cake
This delicious and festive eggnog tiramisu is perfect for your Christmas celebrations! It’s made with eggnog soaked ladyfinger cookies layered with a mascarpone cream that tastes just like the holiday drink. A quick dusting of cocoa powder finishes it off to create a decadent dessert that will be sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.
Christmas tiramisu is a delicious eggnog dessert that combines the creamy, rich flavor of eggnog with the light, airy texture of ladyfinger cookies. You can find all of the ingredients you need to make this dessert at most grocery stores.
This simple eggnog dessert is sure to please all of your friends and family! It’s easy to make and can be customized to your own taste preferences.
Is tiramisu a Christmas dessert?
Tiramisu is a popular Italian dessert that is often served around Christmas time. Tiramisu is made with ladyfinger cookies, espresso, mascarpone cheese, and whipped cream. Eggnog can be used as a substitute for the espresso in this recipe, or you can use a combination of both eggnog and espresso.
What do you do with too much eggnog?
If you have some leftover eggnog from Christmas or New Year’s, use it to make this easy eggnog tiramisu dessert! This Christmas tiramisu is a great way to get more eggnog into your diet.
You can use the leftovers in breadpudding recipesor add them to aninstant vanilla pudding mixto give it that specialeggnog flavor. Otherrecipesusing leftover eggnog are eggnog pancakes,eggnog French toast,eggnog ice creamoreggnog cakesuch as this tiramisu. You can also whip up a batch of eggnog pudding in just a few minutes with simpleingredients.
What do you need for this eggnog dessert?
To make this eggnog tiramisu, you will need:
- ladyfinger cookies
- eggnog – homemade or store bought
- mascarpone cheese
- sugar
- cinnamon powder
- cocoa powder
- whipped cream
- optional –rum extract
You can find all of these ingredients at most grocery stores.
How do you make this Christmas tiramisu?
This is such a simple and quicktreatbut the outcome is incredibly delicious, I absolutely love it!
- Start by making your mascarpone cream in amediummixingbowlwith anelectric mixer.Whiskthewhipped creamasindicated here. Thenfoldin the mascarpone. Simple as that! Keep refrigerated until ready to use. For a fasterrecipesimply suecool whipinstead of homemadewhipped cream.
- Continue by laying the ladyfingers to the bottom of abakingdish.
- Once you have the entire surface covered you candipthe ladyfingers in cold eggnog or use a spoon to drizzle the eggnog over thecookies.
- Cover the ladyfingers with half the mascarponefrosting.Sprinklecinnamon, cocoa powder and crushed pecans.
- Continue with a second layer, exactly the same as above.
- Finish with a generous layer of cocoa powder or amixtureof cocoa powder,ground nutmegand groundcinnamonand decorate thecakewithwhipped cream as you like.
- Refrigerate for at least 4 hours (best overnight – thisrecipetastesbetter the more it sits in the fridge)
How to decorate eggnog tiramisu?
I used cinnamon, cocoa powder and pecans to decorate my dessert and add flavors and texture. Other ways to decorate this eggnog tiramisu are to top with chocolate curls or chips, coconut or even adding some orange extract.
Optional – sprinklea coupletablespoonsofgingerbread cookiecrumborgraham cracker crumbsfor extraflavorand a little bit of crunch.
What other flavors can you add to this eggnog dessert?
Many additional holiday flavors can be added to eggnog tiramisu. Some examples are:
- different extracts such as rum, almond or orange
- coffee or espresso to dip the ladyfingers
- various liqueurs such as rum, brandy or bourbon
- nutmeg
- pumpkin spice
What is the history of this eggnog dessert?
It all started with the eggnog drink which is a holiday drink that originated in England. It was made with eggs, milk, sugar and nutmeg. The drink eventually spread to the United States where it became very popular.
Eggnog desserts are now commonly made during the Christmas season. One popular eggnog dessert is eggnog tiramisu, which combines ladyfinger cookies, espresso, mascarpone cheese and whipped cream. Eggnog can be used as a substitute for the espresso in this recipe or you can use a combination of both eggnog and espresso. Eggnog tiramisu is easy to make and can be customized to your own taste preferences.
How do you store eggnog dessert?
This eggnog tiramisu can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 3 days. You can also keep it in the same baking dish you used to prepare the tiramisu, tightly covered in plastic wrap.
Can you freeze eggnog tiramisu?
The answer is yes, eggnog tiramisu can be frozen for up to 2 months. Store in a freezer friendly container. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.
Why not give this eggnog dessert a try? It’s an easy and delicious way to add more eggnog to your holiday menu! And you can find all of the ingredients at your local grocery store. So, what are you waiting for? Get started on this delicious eggnog tiramisu and let me know how it turned out, in the comment section below. Happy holidays!
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Christmas tiramisu eggnog dessert
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It's December! What better time to make a Christmas tiramisu eggnog dessert? It's easy to make, delicious and perfect for holiday parties.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 20 minutes mins
Servings 9 servings
Calories 320 kcal
Ingredients
- 18 ladyfinger cookies
- eggnog use alcohol free for a kid friendly cake
- 3 cups whipped cream plus more to decorate
- 1 cup mascarpone cheese
- cinnamon powder
- cocoa powder
- 1 cup crushed pecans
Instructions
Make the whipped cream then mix in mascarpone. Set in the fridge until ready to use
Add a layer of ladyfinger to the bottom of a baking dish. Drizzle eggnog on both sides of the ladyfingers
Add half the whipped cream mascarpone mix and spread it evenly to cover all ladyfingers
Dust with cinnamon and cocoa powder.
Sprinkle crushed pecans
Repeat for a second layer in the exact same manner as above.
Finish the cake with a generous layer of cocoa powder and pecans. Decorate with whipped cream. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours (best overnight) before serving.
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Nutrition
Serving: 1servingCalories: 320kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 6gFat: 26gSaturated Fat: 11gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 89mgSodium: 48mgPotassium: 99mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 615IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 73mgIron: 1mg
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