Tiramisu “Light” (Without Eggs)

Eating a piece of tiramisu must be the biggest sin you can commit when you are watching your weight. But when you look at this delicious treat, it looks so innocent and actually also tastes fairly light, one has a hard time believing that a portion contains more calories than a human should consume during a full meal. The treacherous ingredient that makes it a calorie-bomb is the Italian triple-cream cheese mascarpone, made from crème fraîche and cream, which contains about 80% fat. Luckily there is a low-fat alternative which contains only 40% fat and tastes almost just as good, which I used in this recipe. With 420 kcal per portion I still wouldn’t recommend eating loads and heaps of this tiramisu, but it does make indulging in this all time favorite dessert weigh a little less on the conciousness
And the best part for me is that this is made entirely without eggs, so there should be no risk even if you keep it in the fridge for 2-3 days.
Tiramisu “light” (inspired by “meine Familie & ich”)
- 500g low-fat mascarpone
- 1 tsp lemon zest
- 100g sugar
- 1 tsp of vanilla
- 200 ml very strong coffee (cold)
- 4 Tbsp Amaretto
- 150g lady fingers (Italian sponge-cakes)
- Unsweetened cocoa powder to dust the top
Combine the mascarpone, sugar, zest and vanilla in a bowl and stir well. Pour the Amaretto into the coffee, prepare a form (square) to stack the tiramisu in. Now drop the lady fingers into the coffe, flip them and start layering the bottom of the form with them. Once done, if you like the sponge cakes to be well imbibed with coffee sprinkle the layer you just made with 2 additional Tsps of coffee. Cover with a layer of the mascarpone mixture and continue this way until you are out of mascarpone and finish with a layer of it. Put the tiramisu in the fridge for 2 hours and dust with cocoa powder short before serving.
Enjoy!

Looks so delicious! I almost forgot how to make a tiramisu. Good thing this post reminded me that i have to make one these days. By the way, you might be interested in this biscotti recipe since your blog is about it: http://www.foodista.com/2008/01/04/my-moms-biscotti/ I will be making a biscotti and tiramisu, g’luck to me!
Comment by Melanie D — July 2, 2008 @ 5:00 pm
Thanks a lot Melanie, the biscotti look delicious
Comment by Yakumo — July 2, 2008 @ 8:58 pm