Easy Chocolate Tiramisu in 20 Minutes

Dive into a chocolate‑kissed tiramisu without the fuss. Dessert Recipes .

Whipped cocoa, coffee‑kissed ladyfingers, and a velvety mascarpone blend—ready in a flash.

Published: April 18, 2026
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Chocolate tiramisu blends two beloved Italian traditions: the coffee‑scented layers of classic tiramisu and the deep, comforting notes of cocoa. Originating in the late 20th century, this dessert quickly became a celebratory staple across cafés, offering a sweet twist on the beloved coffee‑cream harmony. Its rise reflects the modern palate's love for chocolate, while still honoring the delicate texture of mascarpone and ladyfingers.

Why You'll Love It

  • - Ready in just 20 minutes, perfect for spontaneous cravings
  • - No oven needed, minimal cleanup
  • - Combines coffee aroma with rich chocolate for layered flavor
  • - Light texture despite the indulgent ingredients

*"I made this for a small gathering and it disappeared within minutes—so light yet decadently chocolatey!"*

Essential Ingredient Guide

  • Mascarpone cheese: Choose full‑fat mascarpone for creaminess; let it sit at room temperature so it blends smoothly.
  • Ladyfingers: Use day‑old ladyfingers; they absorb the coffee‑chocolate mixture without turning mushy.
  • Dark chocolate: A good quality 70% chocolate adds depth; melt gently to avoid scorching.
  • Espresso: Freshly brewed espresso provides the classic tiramisu kick; cool before mixing.
  • Cocoa powder: Unsweetened cocoa dusts the top, adding a bittersweet finish.
  • Sugar: Adjust to taste; start with a quarter cup and add more if you like extra sweetness.

Complete Cooking Process

  • Ingredient Readiness:

    Gather mascarpone, coffee, chocolate, and let the ladyfingers sit out while you melt the chocolate.

  • Flavor Development:

    Whisk together coffee, cocoa, and melted chocolate, allowing the aromas to mingle before folding in the cream.

  • Texture Control:

    Fold the mascarpone gently to keep the mixture airy; avoid over‑mixing which can make it dense.

  • Finishing Touches:

    Spoon layers into serving glasses, dust with cocoa, and refrigerate briefly for set.

  • Serving Timing:

    Serve after at least 10 minutes of chilling; the dessert is best enjoyed slightly chilled.

  • Pro Tips

    • Use chilled mascarpone for a smoother fold
    • Cool espresso fully before mixing to keep the cream stable
    • Dust cocoa just before serving for a fresh look
    • Add a pinch of sea salt to enhance chocolate brightness

    I find that a brief chill in the fridge lets the flavors settle without losing the light texture. The cocoa dusting should be done right before you plate, otherwise it can absorb moisture and become dull. If you have a moment, taste the coffee‑chocolate mixture and adjust the sugar; every palate differs, and a tiny tweak brings balance.

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The essence of the dish:

It’s the silky mascarpone kissed by espresso and cocoa, layered with tender ladyfingers that soak up just enough liquid to stay supple.

A fun fact or historical angle:

The original tiramisu was first recorded in the 1960s in the Veneto region; chocolate entered the scene later as a modern twist.

Flavor or sensory focus:

Expect a subtle coffee bitterness, a smooth chocolate richness, and a light, airy mouthfeel that melts quickly.

You Must Know

  • Use real espresso, not instant powder
  • Do not over‑soak ladyfingers
  • Serve chilled, not frozen

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I make this ahead of time?

Yes, you can assemble the tiramisu up to 4 hours ahead; keep it covered in the fridge.

→ What if I don’t have espresso?

Strong brewed coffee works fine; just let it cool before mixing.

→ Is there a gluten‑free option?

Replace ladyfingers with gluten‑free sponge biscuits or almond flour cookies.

→ Can I substitute mascarpone?

A blend of cream cheese and heavy cream mimics mascarpone, though the texture will be slightly lighter.

→ How long does it keep?

Store in an airtight container for up to 2 days; the texture stays pleasant.

→ Is it safe for pregnant guests?

Yes, as long as the eggs in the mascarpone mixture are pasteurized or omitted.

Chef's Tips

Do not let ladyfingers sit in the liquid for more than a couple of seconds; they will become soggy.,If you prefer a stronger coffee flavor, add an extra tablespoon of espresso.,Serve chilled but not frozen; a cold dessert highlights the chocolate’s depth.

Nutrition Facts

per serving

380

Calories

6g

Protein

30g

Carbs

24g

Fat

Fiber: 3g
Sugar: 22g
Sodium: 150mg

Taste Profile

🍯 Sweet
Medium
🧂 Salty
Low
🌶️ Spicy
None
🍋 Sour
Low
🍖 Umami
Low

Rich chocolate with a gentle coffee bite

Ingredient Substitutions

Don't have an ingredient? Try these alternatives

Mascarpone cheese Cream cheese blended with heavy cream

Use a 1:1 ratio and add a bit more cream for similar softness

Dark chocolate Cocoa nibs melted with a touch of butter

Provides a slightly grittier texture but same depth

Recipe Variations

Try these delicious twists on the original

Spicy Version

Add a pinch of cayenne and a drizzle of chocolate‑chili sauce for a subtle kick.

Mediterranean Style

Swap cocoa dusting for a light sprinkle of crushed toasted hazelnuts and orange zest.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Learn from others' mistakes for perfect results

  • Soaking ladyfingers too long – they become mushy
  • Over‑whipping the cream – it turns buttery
  • Skipping the chill – the layers won’t set properly

Meal Prep & Storage

Make Ahead Tips

You can assemble the layers and keep them refrigerated for up to 24 hours; dust cocoa just before serving.

Leftover Ideas

Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container; enjoy within two days, giving a quick stir before serving.

Perfect Pairings

Serve this with...

A glass of chilled espresso or cold brew coffee Fresh berries with a drizzle of dark chocolate Light almond biscotti on the side

Cooking Timeline

0-5 min

Whisk mascarpone with sugar; melt chocolate and brew espresso.

5-10 min

Whip cream to soft peaks; fold into mascarpone mixture.

10-15 min

Dip ladyfingers quickly in chocolate‑coffee blend; layer with cream.

15-20 min

Dust cocoa, chill, and serve.

Easy Chocolate Tiramisu in 20 Minutes

Easy Chocolate Tiramisu in 20 Minutes

A quick, creamy chocolate tiramisu that feels both light and indulgent, perfect for a simple yet elegant dessert in just twenty minutes.

Author: Olivia

Timing

Prep Time

10 Minutes

Cook Time

10 Minutes

Total Time

20 Minutes

Recipe Details

Category: Dessert Recipes
Difficulty: Easy
Cuisine: Italian
Yield: 4 Servings Servings
Dietary: Vegetarian

Ingredients

Main Ingredients

  • 01 1 cup mascarpone cheese, softened
  • 02 1/2 cup powdered sugar
  • 03 1 cup heavy cream
  • 04 2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder, plus extra for dusting
  • 05 1/4 cup dark chocolate (70% cacao), melted
  • 06 1/3 cup strong espresso, cooled
  • 07 1 tbsp coffee liqueur (optional, omit for non‑alcoholic)
  • 08 24 ladyfinger cookies

Instructions

Step 01

In a bowl, whisk together mascarpone and powdered sugar until smooth; set aside.

Step 02

In a separate bowl, whip the heavy cream to soft peaks, then fold it gently into the mascarpone mixture.

Step 03

Combine melted chocolate, cooled espresso, and coffee liqueur if using; stir until glossy.

Step 04

Quickly dip each ladyfinger into the chocolate‑coffee mixture—just a second on each side—then layer them at the bottom of serving glasses.

Step 05

Spread half of the mascarpone cream over the soaked ladyfingers, then repeat with another layer of dipped ladyfingers and the remaining cream.

Step 06

Dust the top liberally with cocoa powder; chill for 10 minutes before serving.

Notes & Tips

  • 1 Do not let ladyfingers sit in the liquid for more than a couple of seconds; they will become soggy.
  • 2 If you prefer a stronger coffee flavor, add an extra tablespoon of espresso.
  • 3 Serve chilled but not frozen; a cold dessert highlights the chocolate’s depth.

Tools You'll Need

  • Medium mixing bowls

  • Whisk

  • Spatula

  • Serving glasses or dishes

  • Sieve for cocoa dusting

Must-Know Tips

  • Don’t over‑mix the cream, keep it airy
  • Cool espresso fully before dipping
  • Dust cocoa right before serving for freshness

Professional Secrets

  • Room temperature mascarpone blends without lumps
  • Gentle folding preserves air for a light texture
  • Cold espresso prevents the cream from separating
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