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Raspberry Speculoos Tiramisu


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A fruity version of the famous tiramisu with beautiful fresh raspberries, a raspberry coulis, a creamy mascarpone filling and pieces of speculoos cookies ...
Raspberry speculoos tiramisu - Lilie Bakery

Would you like a very fruity version of the famous tiramisu? This recipe from Raspberry and speculoos tiramisu is very greedy and really easy to do. We love to find raspberries in two versions: whole fruit and mixed in a coulis, all without cooking!

Tiramisu is one of my guilty pleasures, and I bet you are too! To change from the classic coffee, I made these tiramisu raspberry speculoos. Few ingredients needed, quick to make: this is the kind of dessert we love to prepare to delight guests.

Some details on this raspberry speculoos tiramisu recipe

Flavor : we find the acidity of raspberry of course! Here it marries with the classic mascarpone filling of tiramisu but also the speculoos crumbled in the bottom. My little extra? I use brown sugar in the filling to give it even more flavor.

Texture : several textures come together in this dessert. The creaminess of the filling, the softness of the coulis and fruits, the crunchiness of the speculoos... With each spoonful, we can detect different textures, that's what we love!

Raspberry tiramisu - Lilie Bakery

Difficulty level : this recipe is easy to make, you can even make the coulis in advance. You need a mixer or robot for the egg whites, the rest can be done by hand without any problem.

How to make raspberry speculoos tiramisu?

We start by making the homemade raspberry coulis (no cooking). Using a blender, mix the raspberries with the brown sugar and lemon juice. The lemon juice prevents the fruit from oxidizing and keeps its flavor intact.

Then we go to the garnish raspberry speculoos tiramisu. On one side, beat the egg whites until stiff, on the other side, whisk the yolks with the sugar until they turn white. At this stage, add the mascarpone. I love a really creamy tiramisu, so I like to add a good amount of mascarpone, it helps the dessert hold together.

Then, add the whites to the mixture: very delicately because we want to keep the foamy effect of the whites. We do not use the whisk at this stage but rather a spatula/maryse.

Raspberry speculoos tiramisu - Lilie Bakery

For the assembly of the glasses it is very simple: we do it layer after layer. First, crumble the speculoos into the bottom of the glasses, then add fresh raspberries. Then add a layer of mascarpone filling, then raspberry coulis and another layer of filling.

We finish with fresh raspberries, they are enough on their own. We cover them with a little bit of icing sugar before serving... It's ready!

Variations for this raspberry tiramisu recipe

Raspberries lend themselves well to this recipe because their tangy taste outweighs the sweetness of the filling. However, you can try this recipe with other red fruits : blueberries, strawberries, blackberries...

Instead of speculoos cookies in these raspberry tiramisu, you can vary with chocolate cookies for example or coconut.

Raspberry tiramisu - Lilie Bakery

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If you make this recipe, don't hesitate to tag @liliebakery on Instagram so I can see your pretty tiramisus!

Raspberry tiramisu recipe - Lilie Bakery
Raspberry Speculoos Tiramisu (Very Easy)
4.71 on 17 votes
A fruity version of the famous tiramisu with beautiful fresh raspberries, a raspberry coulis, a creamy mascarpone filling and pieces of speculoos cookies ...
Amount : 4 glasses

Prepare in advance 20 minutes
Cook time 0 minutes
Total 20 minutes

Ingredients 
Tiramisu
  • 375 g mascarpone
  • 3 eggs at room temperature
  • Pinch of salt
  • 70 g light brown sugar quantity to adapt according to your taste
  • About ten speculoos cookies
  • 170 g fresh raspberries for the decoration
  • Icing sugar for decoration optional
Homemade raspberry coulis
  • 250 g fresh or frozen raspberries (in this case they must be thawed)
  • 2 cc light brown sugar
  • A few drops of lemon
Prepare in advance 
Raspberry coulis
  • Mix the raspberries with the brown sugar and lemon juice. Pass the mixture through a Chinese to remove as many seeds as possible. Put in the refrigerator while you do the rest.
Tiramisu
  • Separate the whites from the yolks. Beat the egg whites until stiff with the pinch of salt.
  • Separately, whisk the yolks and the brown sugar until the mixture clears up and becomes very creamy. Add the mascarpone and whisk again to make it smooth.
  • Gently fold the egg whites into the previous mixture, using a spatula / maryse so as not to break them.
Glass assembly
  • Crumble the speculoos cookies: larger or smaller according to your preferences. I advise you not too big, they will be easier to taste with a spoon afterwards.
  • In the bottom of the glasses (mine are 290ml), first place the speculoos then place the raspberries (hole side down) so as to go around the glass.
  • Then garnish with mascarpone cream (the dose depends on the size of your glasses).
  • Then add the raspberry coulis. Then again a layer of mascarpone cream.
  • Finish by placing raspberries on top (hole side down). Sprinkle with icing sugar just before serving.
Notes
These tiramisu will keep in the refrigerator for about 2/3 days.

Recipe : Dessert
8 answers

  1. LadyMilonguera

    4 stars
    This is a very nice tiramisu.


    1. Thanks to you :)


  2. 5 stars
    As soon as seen as soon as done! Excellent! For lack of decent fresh raspberries, I fell back on beautiful, fleshy blackberries and the result was perfect, the coulis being made from various frozen red fruits including raspberries.
    Congratulations on your blog very well done, with recipes well explained, accompanied by quality photos and easy to print. Continue to share your pastry passion with us and give us good advice!


    1. Thank you Philippe, good idea with blackberries and red fruit coulis! Goodbye


  3. Delicious recipe made for me with strawberries.
    Thank you so much for your great food ideas.


    1. Lilie bakery

      Thanks Cath! So glad you liked it :)


  4. 5 stars
    Hello, can the dessert be made a few hours in advance? Thank you.


    1. Hi Caroline, yes, it's possible during the day. See you soon :)


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