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Mccalls cooking school tiramisu

 

mis5cents - home chef mis5cents
Mission, United States
 almost 14 years ago

I have lost a recipe from my McCalls 3-ring binder for an easy tiramisu. It uses pound cake and kahlua for the layers. If anyone has the recipe my family would be very thankful. Santa has eaten this dessert at our house for years on Christmas eve, and now I can't find it. thank you

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Home chef Peanut Patty
Ola, United States
 almost 14 years ago

MCCALL'S TIRAMISU

2 cups mascarpone cheese
3 eggs, separated*
5 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla
3 cups cold espresso
1 pound Italian ladyfingers
3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa

Let cheese and eggs come to room temperature.

In a large bowl, beat the eggs and sugar with an electric mixer on low speed for two minutes, then on high till light and fluffy. Add vanilla and cheese, 2 heaping tablespoons at a time, beating well after each addition. When all the cheese has been added, increase speed to medium and beat two minutes longer.

In separate bowl, beat egg whites to stiff peaks and fold gently into cheese mixture.

In a small bowl combine the cold espresso with the vanilla. Have ready a 10x14x2-inch baking pan.

One at time dip each ladyfinger briefly in the flavored espresso and arrange the ladyfingers in a single layer in the bottom of the pan. Use half of the ladyfingers.

Pour half of cheese mixture evenly over ladyfingers, place another layer of ladyfingers, spoon the rest of the espresso over, and spread the remaining cheese over the ladyfingers.

Smooth the top of the cheese and evenly sift the cocoa over the cheese. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least an hour.

TO SERVE:
Cut into squares, and sift a little additional cocoa over the top.

Servings: 16
Source: McCall's Magazine

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*COOKING EGG YOLKS FOR USE IN RECIPES:
Because egg yolks are a fine growth medium for bacteria, cook them for use in mayonnaise, Hollandaise sauce, Caesar salad dressing, chilled souffles, chiffons, mousses and other recipes calling for raw egg yolks. The following method can be used with any number of yolks:

In a heavy saucepan, stir together the egg yolks and liquid from the recipe (at least 2 tablespoons liquid per yolk). Cook over very low heat, stirring constantly, until the yolk mixture coats a metal spoon with a thin film, bubbles at the edges or reaches 160° F. Immediately place the saucepan in ice water and stir until the yolk mixture is cool. Proceed with the recipe.

*COOKING EGG WHITES FOR USE IN RECIPES:
Cooking egg whites before use in all recipes is recommended for full safety. The following method can be used with any number of whites and works for chilled desserts as well as Seven-Minute Frosting, Royal Icing and other frosting recipes calling for raw egg whites.

In a heavy saucepan, the top of a double boiler or a metal bowl placed over water in a saucepan, stir together the egg whites and sugar from the recipe (at least 2 tablespoons sugar per white), water (1 teaspoon per white) and cream of tartar (1/8 teaspoon per each 2 whites). Cook over low heat or simmering water, beating constantly with a portable mixer at low speed, until the whites reach 160° F. Pour into a large bowl. Beat on high speed until the whites stand in soft peaks. Proceed with the recipe.

Home chef Peanut Patty
Ola, United States
 almost 14 years ago

Kahlua Tiramisu

desserts, italian

2 slice pound cake
4 oz freshly brewed coffee; preferably espresso
2 large scoops vanilla ice cream
2 oz kahlua
1 bittersweet chocolate; grate
1 unsweetened cocoa

Place cake slices in shallow dessert bowls. Moisten with coffee. Top each w one scoop of ice cream. Pour the Kahlua over ice cream. Sprinkle with grated chocolate or cocoa. Se immediately. Here is an instant variation on the popular Italian dessert called tiramisu. It can be assembled at the last minute, just after the coffee is made. Posted on PRODIGY June 94; formatted for MM by Elaine Radis

mis5cents - home chef mis5cents
Mission, United States
 almost 14 years ago

this is the one... Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU. Santa will be so happy... He gets tired of cookies this time of year.

alicemoton22 - home chef alicemoton22

 over 13 years ago

I have misplaced a recipe from my McCalls 3-ring binder for an effortless tiramisu. It utilizes pound cake and kahlua for the layers. If anybody has the recipe my relatives would be quite thankful. Santa has eaten this dessert at our home for decades on Xmas eve, and now I can't find it. thank you

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artichoke - home chef artichoke
Prince George, Canada
 about 13 years ago

Looks good guys. I've never made Tiramisu before, but it looks pretty straight forward. Thanks for posting these!