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Matcha Tiramisu Recipe

This matcha tiramisu has layers of ultra creamy matcha filling and matcha soaked ladyfingers. It’s full of matcha flavor! It has that perfectly creamy texture of traditional tiramisu, but doesn’t contain any coffee or raw eggs. It’s the perfect make ahead cake if you love matcha, or want a delicious twist on a traditional tiramisu.

Preparation Time:

45 Minutes

Cooking Time:

15 Minutes

Chill Time:

8 Hours

Total Time:

15 Minutes

Course:

Brunch, Dessert

Cruisine:

American, Italian, Japanese

Servings

12 People

Calories

487 kcal per serving

Equipment:

Ingredients:

Dietary Restrictions: Contains dairy, eggs, and gluten.

Filling:

  1. Sift matcha into a medium bowl to break up any lumps. Add hot water to the matcha and whisk well using a matcha whisk or regular wire whisk to combine until smooth. 2 tablespoons matcha powder,¼ cup water
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  3. Add milk into the dissolved matcha and stir to combine. Set the matcha milk aside in the fridge. 1 cup milk
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  5. Pour a few inches of water into a medium saucepan. Find a heat safe bowl that fits well on top of the pan without touching the bottom or the water. Bring the water in the saucepan to a simmer.
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  7. Combine yolks, eggs, sugar, vanilla, and ½ cup of the previously prepared matcha milk mixture in the heat safe bowl. Whisk until combined.4 large egg yolks,2 large eggs,⅔ cup granulated sugar,1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
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  9. Place the bowl on top of the saucepan and whisk. Continue whisking with a wire whisk until the mixture foams up and thickens considerably. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.
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  11. While the egg mixture cools, whip the heavy cream until medium-stiff peaks with a whisk or stand mixer. Be careful not to overwhip or it will become grainy. Set aside in the fridge.1 ½ cup heavy whipping cream
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  13. In a separate large bowl, add mascarpone cheese and whisk or beat briefly until smooth. Do not overmix or it will become liquidy and won’t set. This is just done to remove any lumps. 1 lb mascarpone cheese
  14. Pour the thickened and cooled matcha filling into the mascarpone cheese and whisk or beat together very briefly until combined, being careful not to overmix.
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  16. Gently fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture with a whisk until even and smooth.
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Assembly:

  1. One by one, briefly dip a ladyfinger in the reserved matcha milk mixture and place a single layer inside a casserole dish. 2 packages ladyfingers
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  3. Spread half of the filling over the ladyfingers, smoothing the filling all the way to the edges. Dip more ladyfingers in the tea, arranging them on top of the filling in a single layer. Add the rest of the filling and smooth the top. If you're running out of the matcha milk tea, add milk to stretch it. If you have any leftover, pour it into a glass, add ice and extra milk, and enjoy your iced matcha tea latte.
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  5. Cover and refrigerate for at least 8 hours or overnight.
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  7. The day of serving, decorate by sifting some more matcha on top. Optionally: To create a flower design, place cut out parchment paper flowers on top of the tiramisu before dusting with matcha powder. Carefully remove the parchment paper flowers and pipe small dollops of yellow whipped cream or frosting into the middle of each flower for the flower centers. 2 teaspoons matcha powder
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  9. Scoop or slice and serve!

Additional Notes:

This matcha tiramisu will keep well in the fridge for up to four days. Freeze, wrapped tightly, for up to two months. It keeps really well in the freezer and tastes like ice cream when frozen.

Ladyfingers: Depending on the dimensions of your baking dish, you may need more or less ladyfingers. I used two 5 oz packages of Milano giant ladyfingers. You can use your favorite vanilla cookies or sandwich cookies instead.

Matcha: Preferably use ceremonial grade matcha for a less bitter flavor and brighter color. Culinary will also work, but it is more bitter and dull in color.

Helpful Tips:

Source attribution

Flouring Kitchen: Matcha Tiramisu

https://flouringkitchen.com/matcha-tiramisu/

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