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13 Tiramisu Recipes So Good They Left Nothing but Cream Smudges Behind

By: kseniaprints · Updated: May 28, 2026 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Tiramisu has a way of disappearing faster than almost any other dessert once the first spoon hits the table. Between the soft layers, creamy filling, and cocoa dusting left on every plate, it never stays neat for long. These 13 recipes take that classic comfort and mix it up with new, chilled, and deeply satisfying flavors. By the end, the only thing left behind is a few cream smudges and someone asking if there is any more in the fridge.

A dish of strawberry tiramisu with a spoon and a portion already served, topped with fresh sliced strawberries.
No-Bake Strawberry Tiramisu. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Tiramisu Swiss Roll

Chocolate Swiss roll cake with cream filling, topped with chocolate shavings, on a white plate.
Tiramisu Swiss Roll. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Soft sponge cake is rolled up tightly around a dark coffee and cream filling. Slices get passed down the loud table and eaten up before the tea is even done pouring. By the end of the night, people are using their fingers to wipe up the last cream smudges from the board.
Get the Recipe: Tiramisu Swiss Roll

Tiramisu Cookies

A frosted cookie dusted with cocoa powder, surrounded by coffee beans and baked cookies on a cooling rack.
Tiramisu Cookies. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Coffee powder melts into the warm butter as these bake, making the whole kitchen smell like roasted beans. They vanish from the cooling rack while the family is still talking and laughing over dinner. You will find nothing but chocolate fingerprints and empty plates left behind.
Get the Recipe: Tiramisu Cookies

Limoncello Tiramisu

A slice of layered lemon dessert with whipped topping, served on a plate with a lemon wedge.
Limoncello Tiramisu. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Sweet lemon juice drops to the bottom of the dish, keeping the cookies nice and wet. It is the perfect sweet treat for a big, noisy family dinner where everyone talks at once. The empty baking dish ends up in the kitchen sink before the guests even grab their coats.
Get the Recipe: Limoncello Tiramisu

Pistachio Tiramisu

A slice of pistachio tiramisu is served on a white plate, showing layers of creamy filling, ladyfinger biscuits, and a topping of chopped pistachios. Additional pistachios are scattered on the white surface.
Pistachio Tiramisu. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Rich nut paste is mixed right into the cheese, turning the whole dessert a beautiful pale green color. Spoons click against the plates as the dessert dish moves quickly from hand to hand. Only a few small nut pieces and white smudges are left on the forks by midnight.
Get the Recipe: Pistachio Tiramisu

Easy Tiramisu Cups

Two glass jars of tiramisu topped with cocoa and chocolate shavings, next to pieces of dark chocolate.
Easy Tiramisu Cups. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Small glasses get packed with layers of cake and cream so everyone can grab their own dessert easily. People walk around the busy room and talk with a spoon in one hand and a glass in the other. Empty, coffee-stained cups pile up on the counter without a single bite left inside.
Get the Recipe: Easy Tiramisu Cups

Tiramisu Cake

Three-layered tiramisu cake with creamy frosting, a dusting of cocoa, and a slice served in the background.
Tiramisu Cake. Photo credit: The Kitchen Magpie.

Three tall layers of coffee-soaked cake stand high on a big platter for everyone to see. Bringing this out stops the loud dinner conversation for a quick second because it looks so good. Slices are cleared away so fast that the dessert plates end up totally spotless.
Get the Recipe: Tiramisu Cake

Easy Lemon Tiramisu

A slice of creamy tiramisu topped with shredded orange zest on a white plate.
Easy Lemon Tiramisu. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Sharp lemon juice cuts right through the heavy cheese, adding bright yellow swirls to the pale filling. It brings a burst of brightness to a busy family dinner where people are constantly reaching across the table. Guests will keep asking for seconds until the dish is completely scraped clean.
Get the Recipe: Easy Lemon Tiramisu

Chocolate Tiramisu

A slice of chocolate tiramisu sits on a white plate, topped with two pieces of chocolate. The dessert has visible layers of cream and cake. The background shows a baking dish and chocolate pieces on the table.
Chocolate Tiramisu. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Grated bittersweet chocolate creates a nice, crunchy layer right in the middle of the smooth cream. This dessert is a fun, messy treat that the kids and adults love to share. Once the lights go down at the end of the night, only dark cocoa smudges are left behind.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Tiramisu

Baileys Tiramisu

A slice of tiramisu dessert topped with cocoa powder on a plate with a gold-colored fork.
Baileys Tiramisu. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Rich cream drink is poured straight into the coffee bath to give the dessert a warm flavor. The adults polish off every single drop while sitting around the table sharing old family memories. The only things left behind are empty bowls and coffee stains on the napkins.
Get the Recipe: Baileys Tiramisu

Tiramisu Cupcakes

A tiramisu cupcake with creamy frosting and cocoa powder, partially unwrapped with a bite taken out.
Tiramisu Cupcakes. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Warm coffee syrup sinks deep into the center of each little cake through a tiny hole poked in the top. Handing these out means nobody has to sit still or wash any extra dessert plates. Discarded paper wrappers and sweet smudges on fingers are the only things left on the counter.
Get the Recipe: Tiramisu Cupcakes

Tiramisu Protein Bars

A chocolate oat dessert bars with creamy layers, dusted with cocoa powder, on parchment paper.
Tiramisu Protein Bars. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Thick cashew cream is layered between soft oat flour and dark espresso for a solid snack. Making them ahead of time gives you something cold and ready to pass around a busy, crowded house. Every single square disappears from the cutting board before the party even ends.
Get the Recipe: Tiramisu Protein Bars

Healthy Overnight Oats Tiramisu

A spoonful of overnight oats tiramisu over a pretty bowl.
Healthy Overnight Oats Tiramisu. Photo credit: Thriving In Parenting.

Tiny seeds swell up in cold milk while you sleep, making the morning oats look and feel just like whipped cream. Shaking a heavy layer of dark cocoa powder over the top makes breakfast feel like a real treat. Eating this brings a bit of that loud weekend party energy right to the morning kitchen table.
Get the Recipe: Healthy Overnight Oats Tiramisu

No-Bake Strawberry Tiramisu

A dish of strawberry tiramisu with a spoon and a portion already served, topped with fresh sliced strawberries.
No-Bake Strawberry Tiramisu. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Fresh strawberries replace the usual coffee, turning the edges of the sweet cream a bright pink color. The large pan goes right onto the middle of the table while the family is finishing dinner. Spoons move fast from all sides until the glass bottom shows through the strawberry juice.
Get the Recipe: No-Bake Strawberry Tiramisu

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