There’s something utterly irresistible about a dessert that brings together layers of creamy mascarpone, bold coffee notes, and plump, vibrant cherries all kissed by a whisper of almond liqueur. This Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu takes the classic Italian favorite you know and love and gives it a playful twist with juicy cherries marinated in Amaretto. As you spoon into that first heavenly bite, you’ll experience the gentle bitterness of espresso-soaked ladyfingers mingling with silky-smooth mascarpone cream, punctuated by sweet-tart bursts of cherry. It’s the kind of dessert that feels elegant enough for holiday gatherings yet cozy enough for a quiet night in, curled up with a loved one or catching up with close friends.
This recipe is rated at an intermediate difficulty level, with about 30 minutes of hands-on prep and no actual cooking required—just a minimum of 4 hours (or overnight) of resting time so all the flavors can meld into perfection. Each 440-calorie serving is a symphony of textures: light whipped cream folded into rich mascarpone, decadent cocoa-dusted peaks, and that delightful crunch of toasted almond flakes. You’ll find step-by-step guidance below, along with tips on serving and storage, so you can confidently recreate this luscious layered dessert in your own kitchen.
Dive into the heart of this recipe with high-quality ingredients that truly shine through in every bite. Fresh or frozen cherries bring a juicy pop of fruity brightness, while a generous splash of Amaretto liqueur adds a warm, nutty accent. The ladyfingers draw up the espresso-Amaretto soak, creating moist, coffee-infused layers that contrast beautifully with the smooth mascarpone mixture. As you assemble, each component plays its part: the shaved dark chocolate or cocoa powder provides a final dusting of bittersweet elegance, and the optional almond flakes lend a welcome crunch. Grab your whisk and a square dish, and let’s get ready to layer, chill, and indulge!
KEY INGREDIENTS IN CHERRY AMARETTO TIRAMISU
Every ingredient in this Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu comes together to create a harmonious balance of creamy, fruity, and nutty flavors. From the core dairy components to the coffee and liqueur, each element has a distinct role in building those signature layers of taste and texture.
- Cherries
These juicy gems lend a bright, sweet-tart contrast that cuts through the richness of the mascarpone. Whether fresh or frozen, pitted and halved cherries soak up the Amaretto, delivering bursts of fruity flavor in every mouthful.
- Amaretto liqueur
This almond-flavored liqueur infuses the cherries and espresso with warm, nutty notes. It elevates the dessert’s complexity and aroma, making each layer more luxurious.
- Brewed espresso
Strong coffee provides the bitter backbone that balances the sweetness. It’s essential for soaking the ladyfingers just enough to remain tender without turning to mush.
- Mascarpone cheese
The star of any tiramisu, mascarpone brings a luscious, creamy texture that blends seamlessly with whipped cream. Its mild flavor lets the cherries and coffee shine.
- Heavy whipping cream
Whipped to soft peaks, this cream lightens the mascarpone mixture and adds airy volume for a delicate mouthfeel.
- Granulated sugar
This sweetens the mascarpone and cherries, ensuring the balance between tart and sweet is spot on.
- Vanilla extract
A splash of vanilla rounds out the flavors, adding subtle warmth and depth to the creamy filling.
- Ladyfinger biscuits
These crisp, sponge-like cookies soak up the espresso-Amaretto mixture, forming the dessert’s foundational layers.
- Shaved dark chocolate or cocoa powder
A final dusting of cocoa or dark chocolate shavings introduces a bittersweet finish and a touch of elegance.
- Almond flakes
Toasted for crunch, these optional flakes amplify the almond essence and add a textural contrast.
- Fresh cherries
Perfect for garnish, these cherries add visual appeal and fresh fruitiness right at serving time.
HOW TO MAKE CHERRY AMARETTO TIRAMISU
Let’s walk through each step to assemble this showstopping Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu. From marinating cherries to layering cream and cookies, you’ll learn how to achieve that perfect combination of textures and flavors in a few straightforward stages.
1. In a small bowl, combine the cherries with 2 tablespoons of Amaretto. Stir gently so each cherry is coated, then set aside for about 20 minutes to let the flavors meld and the fruit soften slightly.
2. In a separate bowl, mix the brewed espresso with the remaining Amaretto. Allow the mixture to cool completely, ensuring it’s at room temperature before soaking the ladyfingers.
3. In a large mixing bowl, combine mascarpone cheese, granulated sugar, and vanilla extract. Whisk or beat until the mixture becomes smooth, creamy, and free of lumps.
4. In another clean bowl, whip the heavy cream until soft peaks form. The cream should hold a gentle point when you lift the beaters.
5. Gently fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture until fully combined, taking care not to deflate the airy whipped cream.
6. Quickly dip each ladyfinger into the espresso-Amaretto mixture, ensuring they are moistened but not soggy. Lay them in a single layer in a 9-inch square dish.
7. Spread half of the mascarpone mixture evenly over the soaked ladyfingers, smoothing the top with a spatula.
8. Spoon on a layer of the Amaretto-soaked cherries, reserving a few for garnish on top.
9. Repeat with the remaining ladyfingers and mascarpone mixture to create a second layer.
10. Refrigerate the assembled tiramisu for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, to allow all the flavors to blend and the texture to set.
11. Just before serving, sprinkle the top with shaved dark chocolate or sifted cocoa powder. Garnish with toasted almond flakes and fresh cherries if desired.
SERVING SUGGESTIONS FOR CHERRY AMARETTO TIRAMISU
Presenting your Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu in the right way enhances both its flavor and visual appeal. Below are some fun ideas to elevate the dining experience and impress your guests.
- Serve in individual glasses
Layer the components in clear glass cups or mason jars for a sophisticated, single-portion presentation. Guests will love seeing the layers through the glass.
- Dust with extra cocoa
Just before serving, use a fine mesh sieve to apply a light coating of cocoa powder, giving the dessert a professional finish and an extra hint of bitterness.
- Add a sprig of mint
A fresh mint leaf on each serving adds a pop of color and a refreshing aroma that balances the sweetness of cherries and cream.
- Pair with a dessert wine
A lightly sweet Vin Santo or a chilled glass of Prosecco complements the almond notes of the Amaretto and the richness of the mascarpone.
HOW TO STORE CHERRY AMARETTO TIRAMISU
Proper storage is key to preserving the luscious texture and vibrant flavors of your Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu. Whether you’re planning ahead for a gathering or saving leftovers for later enjoyment, follow these methods to keep every layer tasting its best.
- Refrigerate in an airtight container
Transfer the tiramisu to a container with a tight-fitting lid or cover the original dish tightly with plastic wrap. Store in the coldest part of the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Press plastic wrap onto the surface
To prevent the top layer from drying out or forming a crust, lay plastic wrap directly on the cream surface, smoothing out any air pockets.
- Freeze for longer storage
For up to one month, wrap the dish securely in heavy-duty foil or plastic and freeze. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before serving to restore the creamy texture.
- Store garnishes separately
Keep any extra almond flakes or fresh cherries in sealed containers in the fridge, adding them just before serving to maintain their crispness and freshness.
CONCLUSION
This Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu brings together layers of espresso-soaked ladyfingers, fluffy mascarpone cream, and almond-infused cherries for a dessert that’s bursting with flavor and texture. From the sweet-tart cherries mellowed in Amaretto to the rich mascarpone and airy whipped cream, every mouthful is an indulgence. The addition of shaved dark chocolate and toasted almond flakes adds the perfect finishing touches, ensuring each slice is as elegant as it is delicious. With just 30 minutes of prep and a few hours of chilling time, this intermediate-level recipe is an achievable showstopper. Whether you’re hosting friends for a dinner party or enjoying a quiet evening at home, this tiramisu is sure to become a new favorite.
Feel free to print this article and save it in your recipe collection—bookmark it for the next time you need a dessert that wows without keeping you in the kitchen all day. Below, you’ll find a helpful FAQ section to address any questions or troubleshooting tips you might have. If you give this Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu a try, I’d love to hear your thoughts! Drop your comments, questions, or feedback below, and let me know how your layers turned out or if you added any fun personal twists. Happy layering and buon appetito!
Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu
Description
Layers of espresso-soaked ladyfingers, creamy mascarpone, and Amaretto-marinated cherries create a rich, nutty, and fruity dessert that’s perfect for gatherings or cozy nights in.
Ingredients
Instructions
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In a small bowl, combine the cherries with 2 tablespoons of Amaretto. Set aside to let the flavors meld for about 20 minutes.
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In a separate bowl, mix the brewed espresso with the remaining Amaretto. Set aside to cool completely.
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In a large mixing bowl, combine mascarpone cheese, sugar, and vanilla extract. Mix until smooth and creamy.
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In another bowl, whip the heavy cream until soft peaks form. Gently fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture until fully combined.
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Quickly dip each ladyfinger into the espresso mixture, ensuring they are moistened but not soggy.
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In a 9-inch square dish, layer half of the soaked ladyfingers at the bottom.
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Spread half of the mascarpone mixture evenly over the ladyfingers.
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Add a layer of the Amaretto-soaked cherries, reserving some for the top.
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Repeat layers with remaining ladyfingers and mascarpone mixture.
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Refrigerate the tiramisu for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, allowing flavors to blend.
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Before serving, sprinkle the top with shaved dark chocolate or cocoa powder. Garnish with almond flakes and fresh cherries if desired.
Note
- The alcohol content can be adjusted to taste by adding more or less Amaretto.
- Almond flakes add a delightful crunch and enhance the almond flavor.
- This dessert can be made a day in advance, storing well in the refrigerator.
- For an extra touch of elegance, serve in individual glass cups or bowls.
