Are you guys fans of Valentine’s day? I’m kind of neutral about the whole affair, but I’ve got to say: I absolutely LOVE all the cute red and pink heart-shaped treats that come out right about now. I can spend a good twenty minutes browsing the seasonal aisles at Target. I never buy anything, but everything makes me squee a little – sometimes even out loud, much to the dismay of eardrums near me.
How do you guys celebrate? I know a lot of people shun the whole cheesy dinner date thing but Mike and I are actually going to do just that – bring on the cheese, burrata please! Valentine’s is on a Saturday this year so I’m sure that everyone thinks that it’s going to be a gong show, but Mike booked a table at our favorite Italian joint back when we were in Japan and craving good Italian food. I’ve got to say, I’m pretty excited – I haven’t eaten there in forever. They don’t have an overpriced set menu or themed dishes going on so I know we’re in good hands.
We’re going to skip out on dessert and head home early though because I made a bunch of these mini beeramisus (like tiramisu, but with beer) and we’re both a little addicted. Me, because I have a thing for mascarpone, him because they’re made with his beer. Beeramisu sounds like it wouldn’t be good, but I was pleasantly surprised. Beer and chocolate go well together! These little cups are balanced jars of deliciousness: malty, creamy, and sweet with a touch of bitterness from the beer.
If you’re looking for a quick and easy Valentine’s day dessert, look no further. These guys come together very quickly – it’s best if you make them the day before – leaving you plenty of time to spend with your boo.
Beeramisu slightly adapted from Serious Eats
makes 4 mini cups
- 1/4 cup mascarpone, softened
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- 3 tablespoons heavy whipping cream
- 1/2 cup stout
- 9 ladyfingers
- cocoa, to garnish
Combine the mascarpone and sugar in a bowl and stir to dissolve. In a stand mixer, whip the whipping cream until stiff peaks form, 2-3 minutes. Fold the whipped cream in to the mascarpone.
Pour the beer into a shallow bowl. Dip the ladyfingers into the beer, flipping once. Don’t soak them too long or they’ll fall apart.
Place the ladyfingers in a tight single layer on the bottom of your cup, breaking into pieces of necessary. Spoon on a bit of the mascarpone and smooth out. Dust with dark cocoa powder. Repeat until you reach the top of your cup. Finish with a dusting of cocoa. Wrap up and refrigerate for at least 12 hours before serving.
These guys are the last in my Afternoon Beer Series!
Beer milkshakes are one of my favorites. We have a couple of of great local beers here that are SUPER chocolatey and have hints of coffee that would be perfect for trying this.
Your photos are stunning, as always, Stephanie! Love <3
Stephanie, this recipe is so clever! I have a coffee stout (or is it porter? I’m no beer expert…) that I’ve been loving lately that would be absolutely perfect in “beeramisu”. Have a fantastic Valentine’s Day — you’re a brave soul going out but I’m sure it will be perfection (I mean, duh, Italian food)! XO
These are amazing! I just love beer in desserts, especially when it comes with a cute name like beeramisu! I hope you had great date night!
Sounds different! But will try. I don’t drink beer but will try this anyway
Beeramisu, the name induces both a laugh and drooling response – I love it! The man in my life loves beer, and I could possibly live without it. Valentine’s is over, but he has a birthday coming up. I’ll be saving this recipe for that day (:
Recently stumbled upon your blog and I am so thankful I stumbled. Your recipes and photography are truly divine!
Looking forward to your future divine work!
yes. this is genius.