



Raspberry Rose Tiramisu
1/3 cup seedless raspberry jam
1 tablespoon Crème de Cassis
4 ounces mascarpone cheese, room temperature
1 tablespoon powdered sugar
1 cup whipping cream, whipped
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 teaspoon rose water
20 mini Biscuits Roses Reims
2 tablespoons Kirsch
1/2 pint raspberries
Have a medium serving dish or 4 individual dessert dishes ready.
Thoroughly mix the Crème de Cassis with the raspberry jam in a small bowl, and set aside.
In a chilled bowl, whip the cream until it holds soft peaks. Beat in the vanilla and set aside. In a medium bowl, whip the mascarpone cheese a few minutes until light. Add the powdered sugar until mixed. Stir a few tablespoons of whipped cream into the mascarpone cheese to lighten. Gently fold in the remaining whipped cream. Add the rose water a few drops at a time, testing after each addition for how much rose taste you prefer.
Lightly brush one side of the Biscuits Roses Reim with Kirsch and place on a serving dish or in individual dishes. If using individual dishes, break the biscuits to fit the bottom if necessary. Add a layer of the jam mixture and then a layer of the mascarpone and whipped cream mixture. Top with a single layer of raspberries. Repeat the layers one more time, ending with the mascarpone cheese mixture. You will add the final layer of raspberries just before serving. Lightly cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 3 hours or until the biscuits become soft but not soggy. Just before serving, top with a layer of raspberries and sprinkle with a dusting of finely crushed Biscuits Roses Reims.
Serves 4.
Lovely and truly elegant, as always.
ReplyDeleteI am ..envious:)
ReplyDeleteI can get those biscuits here and have made a Charlotte w/ them..and a Little cake:)a few things..
Your Tiramisu is vraiment beau!
They are beautiful those pink ladyfingers..I was overjoyed when I first found them in Mtl.....I like to keep some here..
but the rest? Of your goodies?Wouaou!
That's French for Wow.
AS well as the adjective for your post and photos~
Take care..
I love visiting~
Greetings from California :-)
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When you have the time come by a visit :-)
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Now that is what you call Pretty in Pink. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour chocolate cake looks so elegant topped with that beautiful glistening fruit.
Lovely.
these all look so good :)
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how fortunate to have all those goodies to bake with!
ReplyDeletei just took my RLB cookbook out to revisit some recipes & your palet d'or gateau looks magnificent…& heavenly!
Lucky you to receive such a nice surprise. They certainly sent it to the right person!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos too.
I want those cookies! Oh my what a lovely idea for a tiramisu or a charlotte... they have the most gorgeous color, don't they? Are they soft or crunchy?? Those little fruits are lovely too... you did get an amazing gift basket from what looks like a fabulous company... great work!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! You did a fantastic job at making these things really shine. It's such an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! What a gorgeous flavour combo too.
ReplyDeletethis looks seriously great! thanks for sharing, lots of love happening for this and all your posts :)
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