Ch’tiramisu – Tiramisu from North of France

[adapted from recipe by chef Réginald Ioos from L’Atelier des Chefs that I visited during my trip to Lille, France]

french tiramisu recipe

INGREDIENTS

  • 250 g packet of “spéculoos” biscuits – about 30 (for instance Lotus brand)
  • 250 g mascarpone cheese
  • 4 large eggs (separated)
  • ¾ cup golden caster sugar
  • ½ cup strong coffee (I used 1 tbs of instant coffee for ½ cup of hot water)
  • about 2 tsp bitter cocoa powder (in shaker container)

EQUIPMENT

  • 6 bodega glasses or any other glasses (short and wide glasses would be the best)
  • electric hand whisk
  • manual hand whisk
  • two quite big plastic bowls

tiramisu with speculoos Lotus biscuits

METHOD

  1. With electric whisk beat egg whites and half of the sugar until stiff.
  2. In separate bowl beat also egg yolks with the rest of the sugar until they double their size.
  3. Using manual whisk combine egg yolks with mascarpone.
  4. Once the mixture is smooth add it to the bowl with egg whites and mix well.
  5. Share half of the biscuits to the glasses, pour with about 1 tbs of coffee to each glass.
  6. Top with half of the egg-mascarpone mixture.
  7. Sprinkle with cocoa powder.
  8. Repeat again with the rest of ingredients: biscuits, coffee, egg-mascarpone and cocoa powder on the top.
  9. Refrigerate until completely cooled down.

Serves 6 people.

TIPS

You can prepare this dessert day before and refrigerate overnight.

You can replace coffee with decaf coffee or coffee liquor.

If you don’t have shaker container to dust with cocoa powder, just place some cocoa powder in the little strainer.

NOTES

Spéculoos are Belgian crunchy, spiced and malted cookies that contain cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, ginger and lots of brown sugar. They are perfect to make Ch’tiramisu and itself with cup of coffee. Spéculoos resemble in taste Ikea’s ginger thins but are bigger and sweeter.

Your thoughts…

  1. I LOVE tiramisu. Definitely my favorite dessert. This seems like such a simple way of making it – plus it is already pre-portioned. Things always taste better when they are individual-sized!

  2. I’m hungry now…. Popping outside to grab lunch ;-)

  3. Very interesting and delicious!

  4. I love tiramisu Margot and the way you’ve presented it here is gorgeous.

  5. Nice little single servings are great for giving out at parties. The flavors of tiramisu are hard to resist.

  6. Wow look at that tiramisu! Drool!

  7. How lovelly is that tiramisu, wow impressive. love always to visit your blog as is very inspirational and full of goodies :) xx

  8. These looks wonderful! I love a good Tiramisu! Individual cups are the best!

    Great Site!
    Aysegul

  9. French Tiramisu… *sigh* That’s a very tempting idea!

  10. this is my very favorite dessert. fabulous!

  11. So there it is! The one you had mentioned on my Tiramisu cake comment forum!

    Looks absolutely delectable!

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