Ingredients
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16
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3/4
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1
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1/2
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12
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48
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Directions
Non-traditional Tiramisu, While I love traditional Tiramisu, this one is great when you don’t have access to some of the more traditional ingredients. It originally came from the local newspaper. Cooking time is cooling time., This tiramisu tasted more like a cheesecake to me. I added a little bit of Bailey’s in the coffee. I thought the vanilla wafers were a little bit dry, so if I would make this recipe again, I would dip the cookies completely in the coffee instead of just brushing them. Added raspberries on top and it added a nice taste and beautiful presentation. Very easy recipe to make. Overall, this recipe was good, but I prefer a more traditionnal tiramisu.
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Steps
1
Done
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Beat the Cream Cheese, Sugar, Vanilla, and 1/4 Cup of the Coffee in a Medium Sized Bowl With an Electric Mixer on Medium Speed, Until Mixture Is Creamy. |
2
Done
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Stir in the Whipped Topping, Reserving 1/2 Cup of Topping For a Garnish If Desired If not, Add It All to the Cream Cheese. |
3
Done
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Place 24 Vanilla Wafers on the Bottom of a 9-Inch Springform Pan, Cutting Some Wafers to Cover the Bottom of the Pan as Much as Possible. |
4
Done
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Brush or Drizzle the Wafers With Some of the Remaining 1/4 Cup of Coffee. |
5
Done
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Spread Half of the Cream Cheese Mixture Over the Wafers and Repeat Layers, Brushing Wafers With Coffee and Ending With Cream Cheese Mixture. |
6
Done
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Cover and Refrigerate For 4 Hours or Overnight. Garnish With Cocoa Powder and Optional Reserved Whipped Topping. |