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  2. Fast & Easy Tiramisu Recipe - AOL

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    SPREAD half the cream cheese mixture over ladyfingers in dish; top with remaining ladyfingers. Brush with remaining coffee mixture; cover with remaining cream cheese mixture. Sprinkle with cocoa powder. Refrigerate 4 hours. Kraft Kitchen tips: SPECIAL EXTRA Add 2 Tbsp. almond-flavored liqueur or brandy to cream cheese along with the 1/2 cup sugar.

  3. Tiramisu - Wikipedia

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    Tiramisu appears to have been invented in the late 1960s or early 1970s, but where and when exactly is unclear. [3] [4] Some believe the recipe was modeled after sbatudin, a simpler dessert made of egg yolks and sugar. [5] Others argue it originated from another dish, dolce Torino. [6] The tiramisu recipe is not found in cookbooks before the 1960s.

  4. Heavy cream has at least 36% milk fat, and light cream has between 18% and 30%. Whole milk typically contains no more than 3.25% milk fat. Whole milk typically contains no more than 3.25% milk fat.

  5. Tipsy Tiramisu Recipe - AOL

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    Soak with espresso coffee liqueur and spoon a thin layer of tiramisu cream on top. Add layers of cookies and cream, ending with cream. Chill 2 hours. When ready to serve, top each glass with a ladyfinger and a sprinkle of cocoa powder. Recipe from Booze Cakes by Krystina Castella and Terry Lee Stone/Quirk Books, 2010.

  6. Tipsy Tiramisu Recipe - AOL

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    For the cream: In a saucepan over low heat, combine mascar- pone, egg yolks, and sugar and cook until light in color. Let cool at least 20 minutes. Add hazelnut liqueur, rum, and 3 tablespoons ...

  7. Fast & Easy Tiramisu Recipe - AOL

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    BEAT cream cheese in large bowl with mixer until creamy. Add 1/2 cup sugar; mix well. Whisk in COOL WHIP. SPREAD half the cream cheese mixture over ladyfingers in dish; top with remaining ladyfingers.

  8. Cheesecake - Wikipedia

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    The United States has several different recipes for cheesecake and this usually depends on the region in which the cake is baked, as well as the cultural background of the person baking it. [44] Chicago-style cheesecake is a baked cream cheese version that is firm on the outside with a soft and creamy texture on the inside.

  9. Italian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from top left; some of the most popular Italian foods: Neapolitan pizza, carbonara, espresso, and gelato. Italian cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine [1] consisting of the ingredients, recipes, and cooking techniques developed in Italy since Roman times, and later spread around the world together with waves of Italian diaspora.