Bailey's Irish Cream Tiramisu. (2024)

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by Jessica March 12, 2021

It should come as no surprise that Irish cream tiramisu is my new favorite thing.

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Coffee + dessert + Bailey’s irish cream all whipped together for a lovely light but decadent treat? Heaven on earth I tell you! Just in time for Saint Patrick’s Day too.

We need a little treat to celebrate, after all.

Plus, I’m so glad I’m long gone from the green beer/green vodka phase. Ooomph.

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Oh my gosh.

As a huge fan of tiramisu and an even huger (?) fan of Bailey’s (or homemade irish cream!), this is my dream dessert.

I’ve made many versions of tiramisu over the years (there’s a tiramisu bread pudding in The Pretty Dish which is wonderful) but have never tried it with irish cream. Which is mind blowing!

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Since we’re coming up on mid-March, I figured this was the perfect recipe to share for Saint Patrick’s Day – and bonus points for it not including Lucky Charms. I mean, one can only take so many squeaky-teeth marshmallow cereal desserts.

This is my grown up Saint Patrick’s Day dessert, which probably sounds horrific to true Italians. But thankfully I’m Irish and just want to consume all the Irish cream!

So here we are.

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My parents always had Bailey’s over ice during special times – like on holidays with desserts, or even as a dessert on Saturday night. As a kid, it smelled so so good to me. When I turned 21, it was one of the first liqueurs I couldn’t WAIT to try. And even though I didn’t love coffee back then, I always loved the smell of coffee. The coffee scent to me has always been comforting – it was the first thing I could smell everyday waking up.

So the idea of irish cream in coffee was also something I just couldn’t wait to have once I was older. I even made homemade irish cream liqueur when I first started the blog! It’s so good, but takes a while to come together. Stash that recipe in your back pocket when we get closer to the holiday season, and you can gift it!

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Another thing? When I was a kid, I always assumed the ladyfinger cookies were actually cake in the tiramisu. I think many people still do! But they are actually crisp cookies, and once they take a super quick bath in some coffee and irish cream, they soak it up like a sponge. And then they create the most wonderful cake-like layer with the best cloud-like mascarpone filling.

The combination is just so delish.

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I like to add a little more Irish cream to my espresso mixture when soaking the cookies. It’s no where near as potent as rum and of course, I want to maximize the flavor. You could also add a drop or two to your whipped cream!

Speaking of, the tiramisu recipe that I like best comes from the NYT. It does use raw egg yolks (just make sure to use pasteurized version), but it doesn’t use the whites and instead uses heavy whipped cream. I LOVE this combo. It makes a perfectly creamy, cloud-like, whipped mousse filling that melts in your mouth. Yet at the same time, it can hold up well to the liqueur soaked ladyfingers and doesn’t turn into mess. I make just a few modifications and can’t even handle how good it is.

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The filling is silky, the cookies soak up the booze and when served with a cup of coffee, it’s such a treat. Wish it could be in my fridge 24/7!

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Irish Cream Tiramisu

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Bailey’s Irish Cream Tiramisu

This irish cream tiramisu is made with bailey's liqueur instead of rum or kahlua. It adds a nice little twist to such a classic, fun dessert!

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Ingredients

  • 4 large (pasteurized) eggs yolks
  • ½ cup sugar
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 8 ounces mascarpone cheese
  • 12 ounces strong brewed espresso
  • ¼ cup Irish cream liqueur
  • ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 8 ounces ladyfingers, about 24 cookies
  • 2 ounces milk chocolate, freshly grated/shaved

Instructions

  • Note: I like to use an oval baking dish, a 9 inch square dish or even a 9 inch round pie plate for tiramisu! If you use the oval or round dish, you need to break apart some of the ladyfingers in order to have them fit around the edges. It’s simple!

  • In a bowl, beat together the egg yolks and ¼ cup of sugar until the yolks are pale yellow in color and the mixture doubles in volume. This takes about 5 full minutes. You want the mixture to fall like ribbons from the beaters once it’s ready.

  • In another bowl, beat the heavy cream, vanilla extract and remaining ¼ cup of sugar until medium peaks form. Add in the mascarpone cheese and beat just until combined and the mixture is spreadable. Scoop this mixture into the bowl with the egg yolks and gently fold them together until combined.

  • In a shallow bowl, whisk together the espresso and irish cream liqueur.

  • Place the cocoa in a fine mesh strainer. Sprinkle some all over the bottom of the baking dish until it’s covered.

  • Take each ladyfinger and dip it in the espresso/irish cream until soaked through. Don’t oversoak, as the ladyfingers will fall apart. When I do this, I dip a ladyfinger, count to 3, and then flip it and count to 3 again. Place the ladyfinger in the dish and repeat with more ladyfingers, until you have a single layer of the soaked ladyfingers.

  • Spread half of the mascarpone mixture over the ladyfingers. Sprinkle on a little more cocoa powder. Repeat with remaining ladyfingers - dipping them in the espresso, then placing them in a single layer. Once finished, top with the remaining mascarpone.

  • Sprinkle the remaining cocoa powder on top. Sprinkle the shaved chocolate on next. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours or even overnight.

  • When you’re ready to serve, scoop it out into dishes! I do not worry about serving this in perfect squares, though it will look like a fancy restaurant dessert if you do that. I like to use a spoon and scoop it so everyone can enjoy!

  • This lasts for a few days in the fridge (if you don’t eat it all first!).

Notes

slightly adapted from the NYT

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: How Sweet Eats

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Could eat a bowl of that cream on its own!

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    13 Comments on “Bailey’s Irish Cream Tiramisu.”

  1. Bailey's Irish Cream Tiramisu. (12)

    Ashlyn @ Plate Fete Reply

    I AmazonPrime-d a pack of ladyfingers before I even finished reading this post because I need this in my life! Amazing!

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    Alicia A Reply

    Can I just eat the whole pan of this, it looks so good!

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    Emily M Reply

    This is one of those things that I would just stand in front of the open fridge with, taking “one more little bite” after another before I put it away, haha! But I was born on St. Patrick’s Day so maybe I need to request this as my birthday cake, it’s only fitting…

    • Bailey's Irish Cream Tiramisu. (15)

      breanne Reply

      Happy birthday, birthday buddy! I was born on St Patrick’s day too. :)

      This reminds me that I need to make the chai tiramisu from Pretty Dish…

  5. Bailey's Irish Cream Tiramisu. (16)

    Alyssa F Reply

    Mine came out super watery :( I think I must have over soaked the lady fingers.

  6. Bailey's Irish Cream Tiramisu. (17)

    Molly G. Reply

    I made this for St Patricks Day this year and it was SOOOO good! Oh my gosh, I can’t stop eating it. It was surprisingly easy to make too. If you like tiramisu, make this asap! You won’t regret it. :)

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    Faith Reply

    We made this yesterday and it was amazing! Our grocery store didn’t have ladyfingers so we made them ourselves. I’m never making tiramisu again without Irish cream! I’ve been running to the fridge all day grabbing “just one more bite” haha thank you for this!

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    Bee Sig Reply

    Made this for family dinner this past thanksgiving it came out great. Would definitely recommend quick and easy to make!

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    C Santoro Reply

    Where is the nutritional values.

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    Liane Le Tendre Reply

    It looks fabulous … so I am trusting you to make me look like a hero on Christmas day. 19 people … so doubling the recipe. I’m also making 3 dozen butter tarts … just in case. LOL

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    Jess Reply

    This looks so good! I am just curious about what size pan to use. You said a 9 inch square pan? Your oval dish looks closer to a 9x 13 to me? Maybe yours is a double batch? Or maybe I’m just way off 😋. Can you let me know? Thank you! Can’t wait to make this!

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    Jackie Reply

    Came out great! I love tiramisu and I’m very picky about it. This came out delicious and was easy to make! Will be making for future holidays!

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FAQs

Is Bailey's tiramisu a limited edition? ›

This new co*cktail-inspired limited edition liqueur combines the deliciousness of Baileys Irish Cream with the decadent flavours of a tiramisu dessert – yum!

What is a substitute for Baileys in tiramisu? ›

You can replace the Baileys with rum, marsala, or sweet wine (or for a non-alcoholic alternative, heavy cream).

Is Baileys tiramisu alcoholic? ›

Indulge in the taste of Italy with Baileys Tiramisu, a tantalizing limited edition liqueur that brings together the richness of Baileys Irish Cream and the decadent flavors of a classic tiramisu dessert. Prepare your taste buds for a journey of pure delight!

What type of alcohol is in tiramisu? ›

What alcohol is used in tiramisu? Tiramisu can have a variety of different types of alcohol inside, however the most common alcohol in tiramisu is dark rum. Other common types of alcohol used in tiramisu is marsala wine, amaretto, or coffee liquor.

Why is tiramisu so expensive? ›

Roberto Linguanotto, a Venetian pastry chef who is often credited with the invention of tiramisu back in the 1960s, says that his creation is expensive because of the espresso used in another essential component to the dessert: espresso-soaked ladyfingers (via The Straits Times).

What is the rating of Baileys tiramisu? ›

Baileys Tiramisu Flavour 5.0 out of 5 stars, average rating value.

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

Does the alcohol in tiramisu burn off? ›

Remember this is a no-bake dessert, and the alcohol will not burn off, so serving it at a kid's birthday party is a bad idea. However, there are non-alcoholic recipes out there, and they still taste pretty good.

Can you get tipsy from tiramisu? ›

Traditionally, yes. The ladyfingers which form the base of the cake are usually brushed with or soaked in a mixture of coffee and a liquor such as amaretto, cognac, or rum. It's not a lot of alcohol, perhaps a tablespoon or two, but it is usually there.

Does Costco tiramisu have alcohol? ›

There isn't any Alcohol in it

A tiramisu is historically made with lady fingers soaked in espresso and Marsala wine or rum. While some people swear they taste liquor in this one, the Costco version seems to have just the espresso – and no alcohol in it!

Can you get drink from tiramisu? ›

You can get drunk on tiramisu. I have done it. It takes two portions at least. You drink (I mean eat) the Marsala wine and the rum — and then must be escorted, tenderly, to the bus stop.

Does Olive Garden use alcohol in their tiramisu? ›

Does Olive Garden use alcohol in their tiramisu? Yep, Olive Garden does use alcohol liquor in all of their tiramisu desserts.

Can you eat tiramisu when sober? ›

Foods To Avoid

There are several desserts that use alcohol. For example, bananas foster, tiramisu, and cherries jubilee. Some glazes on desserts, as well as chocolate, might have liqueur. Finally, avoid fondue as it often gets made with beer or wine.

Does tiramisu need to be refrigerated? ›

Yes. Once it is put together, cover and refrigerate for at least 6 hours before serving.

What year did tiramisu come out? ›

History. Tiramisu appears to have been invented in the late 1960s or early 1970s, but where and when exactly is unclear. Some believe the recipe was modeled after sbatudin, a simpler dessert made of egg yolks and sugar. Others argue it originated from another dish, dolce Torino.

What version is tiramisu? ›

Android 13 (internally codenamed Tiramisu) is the thirteenth major version of Android.

How many Baileys Flavours are there? ›

In 2005, Baileys began to expand their range and introduced the Mint Chocolate and Cremé caramel flavours to the market. They have gone on to introduce 12 flavours available worldwide, with their latest, Chocolate luxe, being a top seller.

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