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Beeramisu: like tiramisu, but with beer

Posted February 12, 2015 by Stephanie
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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!

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40 Comments

  1. Teddy says:

    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.

  2. Abby says:

    Your photos are stunning, as always, Stephanie! Love <3

  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

  4. 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!

  5. Carol Schroeder says:

    Sounds different! But will try. I don’t drink beer but will try this anyway

  6. 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 (:

  7. Carrie says:

    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!

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