TIRAMISU CAKE RECIPE Tiramisu’ is one of the latest additions to “traditional†Italian cooking. Unknown until about fifteen years ago, when it is believed to have been invented in the town of Treviso in northern Italy, in merely a decade it has become a world-renowned dessert, extremely popular from the United States to Japan.It is considered a semifreddo (a dessert served cold, but not frozen). This dessert has many variations, with the only constant ingredient the mascarpone cheese.Tiramisu’ can be prepared in advance and kept in the freezer. Remember to remove it from the freezer enough time in advance to serve it cold at refrigerated temperature, but not frozen. Sprinkle it with more cocoa powder before serving............................... for the coffee dip....1-1/2 cups (360) espresso coffee. 2 teaspoons sugar....................................for the zabaglione filling. 4 egg yolks. 1/2 cup (100 gr) sugar. 1/2 cup (120 cc) Marsala wine (if not available substitute with other sweet wine like port or Madeira). 1 lb (450 gr) mascarpone cheese, at room temperature. 1 cup (230 cc) heavy whipping cream....................................for the base. 10 oz (285 gr) savoiardi (ladyfinger cookies) (approximately 40). 2 tablespoons bitter cocoa powderPrepare a strong espresso coffee, about 1½ cups (360 cc). Dissolve 2 teaspoons sugar in it, when the coffee is still hot. Let the coffee cool at room temperature. Beat the egg yolks in a heat proof bowl or in the bowl of a double boiler, until they become fluffy. Beat in the sugar . . . . . and the Marsala wine. Lightly soak the ladyfingers in the coffee, one at a time. Place them in one layer in a container of about 12 x 8 inches, approximately 2 inches deep, (30 x 20 cm), approximately 4 cm deep). Evenly distribute half of the zabaglione cream over the ladyfingers. Repeat the step with a second layer of ladyfingers, and top with the rest of the cream. Sprinkle with the cocoa powder and refrigerate for about 3 – 4 hours.