Oreo Tiramisu Dessert Box … Fall in Love with this irresistible dessert

Oreo Tiramisu Dessert Box … if you love Oreos, if you love cookies and cream, if you love chocolate AND if you love fuss free quick desserts, here’s a dessert idea that you’re going to fall in love with. It’s addictive and sooooo delicious!

There’s always something exciting and interesting about bringing simple desserts together, and instant gratification is definitely one of the pros. Most cookie/biscuit base desserts are just that since it cuts out the time and effort that baking takes. As much as I LOVE baking, quick desserts like these have a special place in my heart! I make them seldom but I really enjoy doing so.

My new favourite was to serve desserts is in dessert boxes. They’re fun, look pretty, keep the dessert ‘contained’, travel well and offer a million possibilities. Think flavours, colours, layers, textures. There is just so much you can do with a dessert box, the possibilities are infinite.

Let me show you a few dessert boxes I have brought together over the last year or so – Nutella Dessert Box, Tiramisu Dessert Box, Lotus Biscoff Dessert Box, Blueberry Biscoff Dessert Box, Pistachio Dessert Box, Chocolate Strawberry Dessert Box, Black Forest Dessert Box, Mango Cream Dessert Box, Blue Matcha Dessert Box

So you can imaging how much I love this form of dessert and the Oreo Tiramisu Dessert Box is everything. The flavours are wonderful and the whole dessert comes together beautifully. We absolutely love it! It screams deliciousness with every bite and has you covered for so many special taste profiles! The bite of Oreo cookies is quite special too…

You get major Tiramisu feels as you dig into this Oreo Tiramisu Dessert Box , it ticks off the cookies and cream box, indulgent rich chocolate notes covered….and last but not the least, it has Kahlua or coffee which I love. If you don’t want to use Kahlua or coffee, a chocolate milk will do too, perhaps a chocolate syrup.

That’s the beauty of desserts like these. You just need a direction, an inspiration. Then you can go along and customise them as you like! Just make sure you pop an Oreo on top to finish it off and a pretty edible flower for that pop of colour!

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Oreo Tiramisu Dessert Box

Each bite of this Oreo Tiramisu is addictive and so satisfying, you’ll wonder why you never made it earlier!

Ingredients

  • 8 Oreo cookies {plus 2 small ones for the centre , optional}
  • 25 ml Kahlua {or a shot of coffee}

Mascarpone cream

  • 75 g whipping cream cold
  • 2 tbsp icing sugar
  • 100 g mascarpone cream cold {or cream cheese, whipped smooth}

Ganache

  • 50 g cream 25% fat
  • 50 g dark chocolate.

To finish

  • 1 tsp cocoa powder
  • 1 Oreo

Instructions

Mascarpone cream

  • With an electric hand beater, whip together the cream and icing sugar until smooth and firm.
  • Fold in the mascarpone. Fit a piping bag with a 2A nozzle and fill it with the cream.

Ganache

  • Heat the cream and add the chocolate into it. Stand for 5 minutes until the chocolate is soft, then stir until smooth.

Layers

  • #1 – 4 Oreo cookies {plus one small one for the centre, optional}
    #2 – 15ml Kahlua {or a shot of coffee}
    #3 – Pipe half the mascarpone cream over the soaked biscuits.
    #4 – Pour the ganache over the cream layer and place it in freezer for 10-15 minutes until it firms up.
    #5 – Top the ganache with 4 Oreo cookies {plus one small one for the centre, optional}
    #6 – 15ml Kahlua {or a shot of coffee}
    #7 – Pipe the remaining cream over the biscuit layer and level off.

To finish

  • Dust with cocoa powder and top with an Oreo cookie.

Eggless Tiramisu Heart Cake … delicate, delicious ♥ cake for V Day!

Eggless Tiramisu Heart Cake … .. gentle, indulgent, delicious dessert for tiramisu lovers and coffee lovers, dessert lovers too! It’s a heart cake like no other and literally screams pick me up and is quite perfect for V Day! One bite in and you’ll know what I mean!

The flavours inspired by the classic tiramisu, this eggless version leaves you wanting for more. With a base of an eggless coffee sponge, soaked with Kahlua & smothered in the smoothest set mascarpone cream with a surprise coffee cake heart at the centre, each bite is divine. This is my all time favourite kind of dessert!

Actually if you’ve been following my blog for a while, you will know that coffee in desserts is my favourite flavour ever. And if you are new, hello there, I absolutely love coffee. In desserts especially, I think coffee has immense possibilities and pairs beautifully with mascarpone, with chocolate, with coconut and Biscoff too. If you haven’t tried Biscoff, then you are definitely missing something!

Take my word for it, the Eggless Tiramisu Heart Cake is absolutely divine. It has a smaller heart insert, somewhat like an entremet that adds a really nice bite to the cake. That the hidden heart is also drizzled over with Kahlua just adds beautiful flavours to every spoonful. The smoothest mascarpone cream ever, sweetened gently with white couverture chocolate that smothers the cake is indulgent good. And yes, it’s heaven!

You need a little advance planning since the cake needs to set overnight. Other than that it’s quite a simple one bowl eggless cake. For the collar, I made folds on a mousse strip/acetate strip to snugly fit the heart. It took a little trial and error but once done it worked beautifully. You could probably set the cake in a heart mold if you like, else a silicon heart mold if you have one.

More COFFEE desserts

More BISCOFF desserts

Mascarpone recipe here

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Eggless Tiramisu Heart Cake

Gentle, indulgent, delicious dessert for tiramisu lovers and coffee lovers, dessert lovers too! It's a heart cake like no other and literally screams pick me up and is quite perfect for V Day! One bite in and you'll know what I mean!
Makes a 6" heart cake
Course Dessert
Cuisine Italian
Keyword agar agar, baking, cake, coffee, cream, dessert, eggfree, eggless, eggless baking, eggless cake, eggless layered cake, homemade, one bowl, sweet, vegetarian
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Time to set in freezer and fridge 12 hours
Total Time 13 hours
Servings 6 people

Ingredients

  • 105 g cultured buttermilk
  • 25 g oil
  • 50 g castor sugar
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1/2 tsp instant coffee powder
  • 85 g all purpose flour/maida

Mascarpone filling

  • 200 g cream / 25% fat
  • 2 tsp agar agar
  • 20 g sugar (to taste}
  • 100 g white chocolate chopped
  • 200 g mascarpone
  • 25 g Kahlua {or a shot of strong coffee}

Cocoa powder to dust over

Instructions

Eggless coffee sponges

  • Preheat the oven to 180C. Line a 6″ and a 4″ heart mold/tin with foil/parchment and grease lightly.
  • In a large bowl, add all the ingredients and give them a good whisk.
  • Divide the batter between the tins {about 185g in the 6″ / 75g in the 4″ tin). Bake for 15-20 minutes, until the tester comes out clean. Cool completely, then trim the tops.

Mascarpone filling

  • Place the cream, sugar and agar agar in a saucepan and whisk until smooth. Simmer over low heat for 2-3 minutes stirring often to activate the agar agar. Alternatively, this can be done in the microwave in 30 second bursts.
  • Pour this over the white chocolate and leave to stand until the chocolate melts. Whisk until smooth.
  • Whisk in the mascarpone just before you need to pour it in. Taste and adjust sweetness if required.

Assemble (see video}

  • Secure an acetate sheet snugly around the 6″ heart shaped coffee sponge.
  • Moisten with Kahlua/coffee. Pour over half the mascarpone filling. Place the 4″ sponge in the centre of the filling and very gently push in a little. Moisten the small sponge with kahlua/coffee, then pour the remaining filling over to cover it completely.
  • Place in the freezer for 3-4 hours until frozen, then gently peel off the acetate sheet. Leave to set in the fridge overnight.

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