I want to make tiramisu in a few weeks for a dinner party. I have been researching recipes and find that there is a great variation in recipes. I just want to make the traditional type, soaked ladyfingers on bottom, light creamy filling on top. Considering the price of marscapone cheese (1/2lb. is $4-5) I would like some advice before attempting to make this.
1. Do you cook the eggs yolks or not? Some recipes call for cooking yolks + sugar over a dbl boiler until ribbon stage, others just have you whip the yolks raw.
2. Some recipes call for 8oz of marscapone, others a full pound. For a 13x9 pan, what seems right?
3. Espresso? I dont have espresso at home, but I bought Ferrara Espresso instant powder, will this work? The directions say to mix 1 rounded tsp of espresso powder into a demi-tasse of hot water, how many ounces in a demi-tasse? And, will just regular brewed coffee work if I make it strong?
Any tried and true recipes will be appreciated, as well as any advice.
1. Do you cook the eggs yolks or not? Some recipes call for cooking yolks + sugar over a dbl boiler until ribbon stage, others just have you whip the yolks raw.
2. Some recipes call for 8oz of marscapone, others a full pound. For a 13x9 pan, what seems right?
3. Espresso? I dont have espresso at home, but I bought Ferrara Espresso instant powder, will this work? The directions say to mix 1 rounded tsp of espresso powder into a demi-tasse of hot water, how many ounces in a demi-tasse? And, will just regular brewed coffee work if I make it strong?
Any tried and true recipes will be appreciated, as well as any advice.
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