It is hubby dear's birthday today. I planned to bake him a black forest cake as it is his favourite cake. Just to be sure, I asked him "What do want me to make for your birthday?"
He replied "Whatever you want to. You don't need to trouble yourself a lot."
I said "Just tell me what you feel like having."
He asked "Would you make tiramisu for me?"
Now I remember that tiramisu was the first dessert I made for him. It has been almost 2 years since I made the last tiramisu. So, yesterday after work, I bought a packet of ladyfinger biscuits or sponge fingers and a tub of mascarpone cheese. The rest of the ingredients were at home. As soon as I reached home, I quickly whipped it up. Hubby was on and off peeping into the kitchen. He just could not wait to indulge himself with his favourite dessert but then, I told him that he has to wait until tomorrow (which is today) to have it as tiramisu needs an overnight chilling.
Tiramisu
What do we need:
2 egg yolks
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup marsala wine or kahlua or any coffee liqueurs
1 cup hot water
5 tbsp coffee powder or granules
3 tbsp brandy (optional)
20 ladyfinger biscuits or sponge fingers
250 g mascarpone cheese
1 cup whipping or double cream
1 cup grated chocolate
2 tbsp cocoa or chocolate powder
How do we do it:
Beat the egg yolks and sugar until creamy. Slowly stir in the wine or liqour. Cook on a double boiler, stirring constantly. Remove from heat when the custard is thick. Set aside to cool.
Combine hot water and coffee. Let cool. When cooled, add the brandy and set aside.
Beat mascarpone cheese until smooth. Add the cooled egg custard and continue beating slowly. Set aside.
Beat the cream until soft. Gently combine the mascarpone mixture with the beaten cream.
To assemble, dip the biscuits one by one into the coffee and arrange neatly in a dish. The biscuits could be broken to fit the dish. Spread half of the cheese mixture. Sprinkle grated chocolate. Repeat with the biscuits and cheese mixture again. Sprinkle cocoa or chocolate powder on top. Chill well, preferably overnight before serving.
He replied "Whatever you want to. You don't need to trouble yourself a lot."
I said "Just tell me what you feel like having."
He asked "Would you make tiramisu for me?"
Now I remember that tiramisu was the first dessert I made for him. It has been almost 2 years since I made the last tiramisu. So, yesterday after work, I bought a packet of ladyfinger biscuits or sponge fingers and a tub of mascarpone cheese. The rest of the ingredients were at home. As soon as I reached home, I quickly whipped it up. Hubby was on and off peeping into the kitchen. He just could not wait to indulge himself with his favourite dessert but then, I told him that he has to wait until tomorrow (which is today) to have it as tiramisu needs an overnight chilling.
Tiramisu
What do we need:
2 egg yolks
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup marsala wine or kahlua or any coffee liqueurs
1 cup hot water
5 tbsp coffee powder or granules
3 tbsp brandy (optional)
20 ladyfinger biscuits or sponge fingers
250 g mascarpone cheese
1 cup whipping or double cream
1 cup grated chocolate
2 tbsp cocoa or chocolate powder
How do we do it:
Beat the egg yolks and sugar until creamy. Slowly stir in the wine or liqour. Cook on a double boiler, stirring constantly. Remove from heat when the custard is thick. Set aside to cool.
Combine hot water and coffee. Let cool. When cooled, add the brandy and set aside.
Beat mascarpone cheese until smooth. Add the cooled egg custard and continue beating slowly. Set aside.
Beat the cream until soft. Gently combine the mascarpone mixture with the beaten cream.
To assemble, dip the biscuits one by one into the coffee and arrange neatly in a dish. The biscuits could be broken to fit the dish. Spread half of the cheese mixture. Sprinkle grated chocolate. Repeat with the biscuits and cheese mixture again. Sprinkle cocoa or chocolate powder on top. Chill well, preferably overnight before serving.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY HUBBY DEAR
