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Tiramisu Ice Cream: Made with an eggless blend of mascarpone, espresso, Kahlua, and brandy, this boozy ice cream tastes just like your favorite tiramisu dessert recipe in frozen form!

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It’s taken me at least a month to finally gather my thoughts for this particular post. And I’m sorry about that because this tiramisu ice cream is rather outstanding and you really should try it soon, especially if you’re up for a little boozy ice cream kick at the end of a long, super hot day.

You see, from the moment I made this ice cream, all I could think about was my grandma. I put down some thoughts about her last year, about my grief at the end of her life; she passed away just a few hours after I published that post.

It’s been a long year and I’ve done a lot of reflecting, remembering…and there’s still a good amount of guilt happening. But more so, there are so many great memories I’ve pulled up from the recesses of my brain.

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She would have loved this ice cream, both for the simple fact that it was ice cream, but also because of the booze.

Gramma was a notorious baker in that she put booze in nearly every.single dessert she made and in turn, ruined nearly every.single dessert she made. I swear she thought she was Julia Child.

As a kid, it wasn’t so funny when you stuffed a forkful of chocolate cake with cherry filling into your mouth and were all but knocked over with the flavor of brandy. An inedible slice of cake. Talk about a cruel joke!

As an teenager, it got to be a running joke among my brother, cousins and I: which liqueur would Gramma wreck her dessert with tonight?

This was all in good fun, of course, though we later found out that she even added brandy to the onion soup mix dip she used to make, which was understandably pretty terrible as well.

Who does that??

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Gramma also always had ice cream in the freezer and Magic Shell in the cabinet. I suspect my mom’s ice cream sweet tooth is a result of this.

They both had/have a purposeful habit of leaving the ice cream on the counter for a few minutes after returning from the grocery store so that they could spoon off the softened edges around the carton – it was the best part.

Now, I didn’t grow up in a very Italian family, though my dad is 100%, and Gramma wasn’t Italian at all. And I don’t actually remember her ever making tiramisu but she would have flipped over this tiramisu ice cream.

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Even right from the freezer, its texture is smooth and rich, almost as if it were softened from sitting on the counter. An espresso-mascarpone base with a noticeable bit of Kahlua and brandy whipped up in a food processor replaces an egg yolk custard base in this recipe and amazingly, none of the creaminess of a custard ice cream is lost here.

So it’s a quick, no-cook ice cream base that will last a couple of days in the fridge if you’re not ready to churn right away!

There is a layer of mocha fudge ripple that you’ll swirl around the freshly churned ice cream which kind of sets off the whole experience. Needless to say, Kyle and I both adored this ice cream. The booze adds a little oomph and left me feeling like we should have been having dessert at an outdoor café under the stars.

Or better yet, in a waffle cone on the screened-in porch at Gramma’s where we could always find her reading or napping on a hot summer afternoon with the bay breeze blowing in past the peach tree. The greatest memories never fade.

Coffee Drinks to Go with this Ice Cream

If you’re a coffee fan, you’ll love this ice cream. A tiny cup of espresso would be perfect with this dessert, and you’ll love this ice cream even more with an iced latte or hot latte on the side.

If you’re into flavored lattes, my iced vanilla or iced pumpkin spice lattes might be just what you’re looking for!

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Tiramisu Ice Cream

Yield: about 1 ¼ quarts

Active Prep Time: 20 minutes

Inactive Prep Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 8 hours 20 minutes

Tiramisu ice cream is a fantastic homemade boozy ice cream recipe that's geared for adults. With tons of coffee flavor from the Kahlua along with a bit of brandy, this eggless ice cream is super creamy and utterly delicious!

Ingredients

For the ice cream:

  • 16 oz mascarpone cheese
  • 1 cup half-and-half
  • ⅔ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ tsp instant espresso powder
  • Pinch of salt
  • ¼ cup Kahlua or other coffee-flavored liqueur
  • 3 tbsp brandy or dark rum
  • Mocha Fudge Ripple (recipe follows)

For the mocha fudge ripple:

  • ½ cup sugar
  • ⅓ cup light corn syrup
  • ½ cup strongly brewed coffee or 2 tsp instant espresso powder
  • 6 tbsp Dutch-processed cocoa powder
  • ½ tsp pure vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. To make the ice cream: Add the mascarpone, half-and-half, sugar, espresso powder, salt, Kahlua, and brandy or rum to a food processor. Puree until well-combined, smooth, and the sugar is dissolved. Transfer to a resealable container and chill thoroughly in the refrigerator, at least 6 hours. Freeze the ice cream base in an ice cream maker according to manufacturer's instructions. ⅓
  2. To make the mocha fudge ripple: Whisk the sugar, corn syrup, coffee, and cocoa powder together gently in a small saucepan. Bring the mixture to a low boil over medium heat, whisking constantly. Cook for 1 minute. Remove the saucepan from the heat and stir in the vanilla extract. Allow to cool completely then transfer the ripple to a resealable container and chill thoroughly - at least 6 hours.
  3. To assemble: Layer the freshly churned ice cream with half of the mocha fudge ripple in two layers in a 2 quart container. The remainder of the ripple can be saved for another ice cream (like tin roof) or used as an ice cream topping. Swirl a knife quickly around the ice cream. Freeze the ice cream completely before serving - it will need at least 4 hours.

Notes

If you want to skip the booze, increase the espresso powder to 1 teaspoon or use ¼ cup cold strongly brewed coffee or espresso. The ice cream will be a bit on the harder side because alcohol doesn't freeze solid and therefore it helps to keep the ice cream on the softer side.

adapted from The Perfect Scoop by David Lebovitz

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FAQs

Does tiramisu ice cream have eggs? ›

Contains Added Flavour (Nature Identical Flavouring & Artificial Flavouring Substances Vanilla). Allergen Information: Contains Milk, Wheat Gluten, Eggs & Soya. Scoop out 2 dollops of Tiramisu ice cream into a bowl. Warm some Chocolate syrup and drizzle it on the ice cream scoops lightly.

What flavor is tiramisu ice cream? ›

Tiramisu Ice Cream, all the flavours of one of the most popular Italian desserts of all time made into an ice cream, with a hint of coffee, marsala and crunchy savoiardi (lady finger) biscuits.

Does tiramisu ice cream have alcohol in it? ›

Full Product Name: Tiramisu flavour ice cream with coffee sauce (18%), coffee flavour sponge cake pieces (3%) and fat reduced cocoa powder on top (0.2%). Alcohol content: 0.23% v/v.

What is tiramisu ice cream made of? ›

Ingredients: Milk solids, fructose oligo saccharide, erythritol, dates, starch, coffee powder, permitted emulsifiers (INS 415, INS 466) and stabilizers (INS 407, INS 412), salt, stevia. CONTAINS PERMITTED NATURAL FOOD COLOURS (E150D) AND NATURE IDENTICAL FLAVOURING SUBSTANCES.

What is the difference between mascarpone and tiramisu? ›

Tiramisu is made with mascarpone, a kind of cheese made from only two ingredients: heavy cream and citric or tartaric acid. It is often compared to cream cheese, but has a softer, more velvety texture and a higher fat content. What is the best cream mixture for tiramisu if there's no mascarpone cheese available?

What is in the tiramisu McFlurry? ›

Launching from the 8 June and available until the 26 July, you'll be able to get your hands on McDonald's brand-new McFlurry flavour which features a soft dairy ice cream swirled with chocolate flavoured biscuit pieces, and a luxurious coffee-and-chocolate flavoured sauce (in other words, the dreamiest ice cream to ...

What is Costco tiramisu made of? ›

Mascarpone Cheese, Egg Yolks, Granulated Sugar, Egg Whites, Wheat Flour, Coffee Liquors, Heavy Cream, Whole Pasteurized Eggs, Powdered Sugar, Almond, Vanilla, Shortening, Butter, Cocoa Powder.

Why is tiramisu so expensive? ›

Roberto Linguanotto, a Venetian pastry chef who is often credited with the invention of tiramisu back in the 1960s, says that his creation is expensive because of the espresso used in another essential component to the dessert: espresso-soaked ladyfingers (via The Straits Times).

Can Muslims eat tiramisu? ›

What do beer battered fish, Bolognese sauce and tiramisu have in common? The answer is their recipes contain alcohol. Most people know that alcohol is not Halal for Muslims to consume.

Can kids have tiramisu with alcohol? ›

However, many versions are made with very little alcohol, and some versions are excessively alcoholic. It would be a good idea to taste it yourself and decide if it's appropriate for your kid. And consider if you would let your kid have a tablespoon or two of coffee or of rum.

Which alcohol is best for tiramisu? ›

Egg-Free Version: I created an egg-free mascarpone “mousse” for my tiramisu trifle recipe; you can use that filling in this recipe if desired. Alcohol: I prefer Kahlua, but use any of the following: Marsala wine, rum (dark is best!), brandy, or Amaretto.

Does Italian ice cream have eggs? ›

Italian ice cream, know as gelato in America, is made from a combination of cream and milk, which is its base. Egg yolks aren't a standard ingredient, neither is cornstarch, but you can find recipes that include those ingredients, alone or together.

Does any ice cream contain egg? ›

While commercially manufactured ice cream is typically made with pasteurized eggs or egg products, recipes for homemade ice cream often use raw eggs in the base mixture.

Which ice cream have egg? ›

Traditionally, French-style ice cream contained egg yolks and was richer than American-style ice cream, which didn't initially contain eggs. However, American ice cream has now evolved to also include the yolks. The ingredients in ice cream are first cooked together into a rich custard.

Does Coldstone ice cream have eggs? ›

Does Cold Stone Creamery Ice Cream contain eggs? Currently, French Vanilla ice cream contains eggs, as do bakery items like cookie dough, waffle products, and brownies. Additionally, all of our Signature Cakes contain eggs.

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