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Oreo Tiramisu is a creamy and delicious icebox cake with gorgeous layers of Oreo cookies, espresso, and sweetened mascarpone cheese. This Oreo no bake cake is perfect to serve as a decadent and impressive dessert, and is so simple to make.

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Tiramisu is one of my absolute favorite desserts. I often order it at Italian restaurants. The creamy, slightly bitter, slightly sweet custard just melts in my mouth and is perfect with an after dinner cup of coffee. At home, my Easy Tiramisu recipe hits the spot when I can’t get that restaurant version.

Oreo Tiramisu is another version of my easy tiramisu recipe that uses a beloved cookie in place of the traditional ladyfingers. Oreos are another one of my favorite things, so it just makes sense for me to meld the two together to create an epic Oreo Tiramisu dessert.

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Why You’ll Love This Oreo Tiramisu Recipe

  • No Baking Required. We’re using the stovetop to make a traditional custard, but there is no need to turn on your oven to make this tiramisu. If you love no-bake cake recipes, you should also try my Nescafe Cake.
  • Super Creamy. The combination of soft, sweet mascarpone cheese, silky egg yolks, and heavy whipping cream makes Oreo Tiramisu extra decadent and creamy. Using egg yolks is the traditional way to create the most amazing textured custard, so we aren’t skipping that step here.
  • Oreos! Any dessert that includes these famous creme filled sandwich cookies is always a hit. I love baking with them, and Oreo dessert recipes always remind me of cookies and cream ice cream. Check out my recipe for Oreo Cheesecake or Oreo Brownies if you want more dessert inspiration.
  • Espresso and Chocolate. A match made in heaven if you ask me, or the millions of others who love an iced mocha latte. Not only are we layering Oreos in this no bake cake, but we’re topping the whole thing with cocoa powder for an extra chocolatey punch.
  • Alcohol Free. Many tiramisu recipes call for coffee liqueur or other alcohol to be added. It’s not necessary and we get tons of flavor without it.
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Ingredients in No Bake Oreo Tiramisu

  • Egg Yolks – We will temper the egg yolks to pasteurize them, or you can buy pasteurized eggs to use in this recipe. Save the egg whites to make an omelet for breakfast tomorrow.
  • Sugar – Granulated or superfine sugar adds the perfect amount of sweetness to the tiramisu filling.
  • Espresso – Brew fresh espresso, or use instant espresso. Both will work equally well.
  • Pure Vanilla Extract – Since this recipe is not baked, the vanilla flavor will really come through. I suggest buying the best quality vanilla extract that you can reasonably afford. It’s worth it!
  • Mascarpone Cheese – You can find this creamy, slightly sweet Italian cheese at most supermarkets now. Allow it to come to room temperature before using.
  • Whipping Cream – Mixed with the eggs and cheese, cream will add fluffiness to the filling.
  • Oreos – You’ll need just slightly less than a standard package of Oreos for this recipe. You can do what you like with the rest, I won’t tell!
  • Cocoa Powder – Regular or dutch process cocoa powder is dusted on top of our Oreo no bake cake for a beautiful presentation and an extra bit of chocolate.

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

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How To Make Oreo Tiramisu

Temper the Egg Yolks over a double boiler. In a glass bowl, combine the egg yolks with granulated sugar and place the bowl over a saucepan with boiling water. Keep the heat on low, and ensure that the bowl is not touching the water.

Pasteurize the eggs. Using the double boiler, keep whisking the egg yolks and sugar for 8-10 minutes or until the egg mixture reaches 160°F (70°C). The sugar will melt and you will no longer see any sugar granules in the mixture. Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly.

Whip the Mascarpone. In a separate bowl, using an eclectic mixer, whip the mascarpone with vanilla until creamy and well combined. Beat in the warm egg yolk mixture and set aside.

Whip Heavy Cream. In a separate bowl, beat fresh heavy cream until it forms medium (not stiff) peaks, then fold cream into the mascarpone mixture gently.

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Make the Espresso and Dip the Oreos. Make the espresso and place into a shallow bowl. Quickly dip the Oreos into the espresso and arrange in a single layer in an 8” square cake pan.

Layer the Cake. Spread half of the custard cream over the first layer of Oreos, followed by another layer of dipped Oreos, and finally top with the remaining custard cream.

Chill. Cover with plastic wrap and chill in the fridge for at least 3-4 hours and preferably overnight.

Serve. Using a fine-mesh strainer, dust the top generously with cocoa powder right before serving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Egg Yolks Need to Be Tempered for Tiramisu?

Tempering the egg yolks is technically optional, but I highly recommend that you don’t skip this step as consuming raw eggs can be dangerous and I’d hate to see anyone get sick from a dessert I made. You can also buy pasteurized eggs from the store.

How to Stop Oreo Tiramisu From Being Mushy

The key to keeping the tiramisu firm and not mushy is to very quickly dip the Oreos in the espresso. Just like dipping an Oreo in a glass of milk, if you dip it too long the cookie falls apart. 1-2 seconds in the espresso is all that’s needed to get the flavor and moisture of the espresso into the cookies.

What Kind of Topping Goes with No Bake Oreo Cake?

Powdered cocoa is traditional, but this cake would also be delicious and gorgeous with some nice chocolate shavings or chocolate curls on top. Chocolate chips would be a great addition as well. More chocolate is never a bad thing.

Can I Make Tiramisu Without Coffee?

If you’re making Oreo Tiramisu for children, or maybe you aren’t a huge fan of the flavor of coffee you can dip the Oreos in milk rather than espresso.

How to Store Oreo Tiramisu

Store your Oreo no bake cake covered in the refrigerator for up to a week. You can also freeze tiramisu for longer storage, up to three months in a sealed container. Tiramisu freezes very well! Thaw in the fridge overnight before serving.

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I know you’re going to love this cake as much as I do! This Oreo version of Tiramisu is even better than the original.

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Recipe

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Oreo Tiramisu

Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Chill time: 4 hours hrs

Total Time: 4 hours hrs 40 minutes mins

Author: Diana

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Oreo Tiramisu is a sweet variation on a classic no bake dessert made with Oreos, mascarpone cheese, and espresso.

12 servings

Oreo Tiramisu is a sweet variation on a classic no bake dessert made with Oreos, mascarpone cheese, and espresso.

Equipment

  • 8" square pan

Ingredients

  • 6 egg yolks
  • ½ cup (100g) superfine sugar
  • 2 cups (470ml) espresso
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 16 ounces (450g) mascarpone cheese at room temperature
  • 2 cups (470ml) whipping cream
  • 32 Oreos
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa for dusting

Instructions

  • In a glass bowl combine egg yolks with granulated sugar, place the bowl over a saucepan with boiling water (on low heat). And make sure that the bowl is not touching the simmering water.

  • Keep whisking the egg yolks and the sugar for 8-10 minutes until the egg mixture reaches 160°F (70°C). The sugar will melt and you will no longer see any sugar granules in the mixture. Remove from heat and allow it to cool slightly. This is done to pasteurize the eggs.

  • In a separate bowl, using an electric mixer whip the mascarpone with vanilla until creamy and well combined. Beat in the warm egg yolk mixture and set aside.

  • In a separate bowl, beat fresh heavy cream until medium peaks (not stiff) then fold them in the mascarpone mixture gently (do not overmix).

  • The easiest way to dip the Oreo in the coffee is using a medium shallow bowl. Quickly dip the Oreos (just once on each side, otherwise the Oreos will become soggy and break), and arrange in a single layer in an 8-inch square pan.

  • Spread half of the custard cream over the first layer of the Oreos, followed by another layer of dipped Oreos, and finally top with the remaining custard cream.

  • Cover with plastic wrap, and chill in the fridge for at least 3-4 hours and preferably overnight.

  • Using a fine-mesh strainer, dust the top generously with cocoa powder right before serving. Cut into 12 pieces and serve.

Notes:

  • Tempering the egg yolks is technically optional, but I highly recommend that you don’t skip this step as consuming raw eggs can be dangerous and I’d hate to see anyone get sick from a dessert I made. You can also buy pasteurized eggs from the store.
  • If you’re making Oreo Tiramisu for children, or maybe you aren’t a huge fan of the flavor of coffee you can dip the Oreos in milk rather than espresso.
  • Storing: Store covered in the refrigerator for up to a week. You can also freeze tiramisu for longer storage, up to three months in a sealed container. Tiramisu freezes very well! Thaw in the fridge overnight before serving.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 660kcal, Carbohydrates: 63g, Protein: 12g, Fat: 41g, Saturated Fat: 23g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 190mg, Sodium: 202mg, Potassium: 1507mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 22g, Vitamin A: 1243IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 154mg, Iron: 5mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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  1. Bette Solomon says

    This sounds wonderful. I love tiramisu but did not like it with lady fingers. I believe I had it at a restaurant just last week with Oreos! When I googled that, up you came! Thank you thank you.

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  2. Mike says

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    This is why i like Pinterest so much. Lately I have been thinking of doing an Oreo Tiramisu, and this recipe is similar to a slu*tty brownie except that it uses a Tiramisu instead of the brownie. I am still contemplating grinding Oreo chocolate cookies and mixing with the cocoa powder. Then, by adding the creme to the mascarpone mix and to the topping of heavy cream and confectioner’s sugar, with a tiny more of the grinder cookies and finally decorating the top with Oreo cookies and lady fingers. Creativity is where it is at nowadays!

    Reply

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FAQs

Why is my tiramisu soggy? ›

She uses crisp ladyfingers and subsequently dips them in a mixture of rum and coffee. It is this dipping stage that makes or breaks a tiramisu. According to Garten, if you dip your ladyfingers for too long, they will turn soggy. However, if you don't dip them for long enough, they won't absorb the proper flavor.

What popular Italian dessert made with coffee and lady finger translate to carry me up? ›

Tiramisu (Italian: tiramisù) is an Italian dessert made of ladyfinger pastries (savoiardi) dipped in coffee, layered with a whipped mixture of eggs, sugar and mascarpone and flavoured with cocoa.

Why is tiramisu called pick me up? ›

Tiremi su in the local dialect literally translates to “pick me up”. One of the stories of its origin traces back to a crafty “pleasure house” owner whipping this coffee spiked dessert for the gentlemen to reinvigorate them and solve any problems in performing their conjugal duties upon return to their wives.

Does tiramisu mean cheer me up? ›

up”. On that note, add cheer to your day with our signature. Tiramisu created with a spoonful of perfection and a. pinch of love.

Why is my tiramisu not creamy? ›

The right biscuits

The choice is yours, even though connoisseurs of this dessert will always tell you to choose savoiardi. In fact, the result is completely different if you use these biscuits, which are tall and spongy and absorb less coffee. As a result, the consistency will be less creamy and slightly more compact.

What's the difference between tiramisu and tiramisu cake? ›

While traditional tiramisu relies on ladyfingers, tiramisu cake often uses layers of sponge cake soaked in espresso and sometimes a touch of liqueur. The quintessential mascarpone cream remains a constant, but the structure allows for creative variations.

What kind of alcohol do you put in tiramisu? ›

Fortified wine: The traditionalist's choice is a sweet fortified wine like Marsala. It's lower in alcohol content and adds a light, fragrant note. You could also use Vin Santo or Madeira. Liquor: Rum and brandy are the popular choices for boozy desserts, and when it comes to adding depth to tiramisu, it's no different.

Can I use cream cheese instead of mascarpone? ›

Yes, cream cheese makes a great substitute for mascarpone. There are two methods to substitute mascarpone: Substitute 1 cup of mascarpone with 1 cup of a cream cheese and whipping cream mixture. To make this mixture, use 1/4 cup of cream for every 8 oz.

What is a fun fact about tiramisu? ›

tiramisù literally translates to “pick me up,” “carry me up,” or “lift me up.” The dessert's name was apparently chosen to allude to the heavenly texture and flavor of the Italian dessert.

Does tiramisu mean I love you? ›

The word tiramisu stems from the phrase “tireme sù, which means “pick me up”. Keeping with the tradition of having hotly debated conversations around the dinner table, the origin of this dessert can be added to that list. That'll put some pep in your step!

What does tiramisu mean in Italian slang? ›

The literal meaning of Tiramisu in Italian is “pick me up” or “cheer me up”. As the name implies, this is an iconic Italian dessert that is served at the end of the meal that hopefully “cheers you up”.

What dessert means pick me up in Italian? ›

Tiramisu literally means 'Pick me up' in Italian and that's exactly what this creamy, espresso-infused dessert will do to any gathering!

Can you get a buzz from tiramisu? ›

From boozy cupcakes to tiramisu, eating a dessert that happens to have alcohol in it probably won't affect you. By the time the dessert has been portioned out, any alcoholic content is likely minimal. However, if you're worried, be sure to pace yourself and don't indulge on an empty stomach.

Why does tiramisu taste like alcohol? ›

Certain versions use a small amount of liquor with the mascarpone to give the flavor a hint of complexity. To ensure that every mouthful is just as captivating as the first, the last coating of cocoa powder contains a hint of bitterness that balances the richness and adds visual appeal.

How do I make my tiramisu firmer? ›

Chill the tiramisu: Cover the tiramisu and refrigerate for at least 8 hours or up to 24 hours to give the tiramisu time to firm up and for the ladyfingers to soften.

Is the bottom of tiramisu supposed to be soggy? ›

The perfect tiramisu is a balance between soft elements and fluffy elements, but be careful. The base must be wet but the biscuits must not crush for too much coffee; place the cold coffee in a small bowl and pass the ladyfingers for 2 seconds, the right time for them to get wet without getting too soaked and crushed.

Does tiramisu harden in fridge? ›

The first few times I made homemade tiramisu I thought this too! But don't freak out, once it has some time to sit in the fridge then the filling will firm up.

Should ladyfingers be soggy in tiramisu? ›

Ladyfingers soak up a lot of liquid within 1 second, so make it a very quick dunk. You don't want them overly saturated and soggy because as the tiramisu chills, they'll soften up underneath all the cream. Line dipped ladyfingers in bottom of pan. If needed, cut some ladyfingers to fill in any empty spaces.

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