Pumpkin Tiramisu

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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Line a 9x5x3-inch loaf pan with plastic wrap; set aside. For syrup, in a small bowl, combine maple syrup and bourbon. Set aside.
  • For filling, in a small bowl, combine pumpkin, cinnamon, ginger, and salt. In a small mixing bowl, combine 1/2 cup whipping cream and granulated sugar. Beat with an electric mixer on medium speed until soft peaks form (tips curl). Gently fold whipped cream into pumpkin mixture.
  • For topping, in another small mixing bowl, combine mascarpone cheese and powdered sugar. Beat on low speed until combined. Gradually beat in 1/2 cup whipping cream just until thickened (do not overbeat).
  • To assemble, arrange half of the ladyfingers in a single layer in the bottom of the prepared pan. Drizzle evenly with half of the syrup. Top with half of the filling, spreading evenly. Arrange remaining ladyfingers in a single layer over filling. Drizzle with remaining syrup and top with remaining filling. Dollop topping over filling. Using the back of a spoon, carefully spread topping evenly over filling. Cover and chill for 8 to 24 hours.
  • Use the plastic wrap to lift tiramisu out of pan. Place tiramisu on a serving platter. Sprinkle with nutmeg. Carefully cut the dessert crosswise into slices. Makes 6 servings.

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Reviews

  1. so yummy. i only had enough ladyfingers for 1 layer, so, I cut everything else in half, no bourbon, so I used rum instead...turned out delicious...definitely making this again
     
  2. Yum!!! The only change I made was to dip the ladyfingers in a combination of praline liquer (I used more than 2 T.!!!) and maple syrup. A nice change from pumpkin pie.
     
  3. I could not find ladyfingers in my area, so I substituted toasted sliced pound cake. I also used amaretto in place of the bourbon. It turned out wonderfully, and my family enjoyed it at Thanksgiving dinner. Thank you!
     
  4. This is just wonderful. The bourbon gave it a nice flavor that was subtle, but really added to it. If you can find the harder imported lady fingers, it would avoid the mushiness that the softer american lady fingers can give tiramisu. A special occassion repeater for sure.
     
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  1. so yummy. i only had enough ladyfingers for 1 layer, so, I cut everything else in half, no bourbon, so I used rum instead...turned out delicious...definitely making this again
     
  2. I could not find ladyfingers in my area, so I substituted toasted sliced pound cake. I also used amaretto in place of the bourbon. It turned out wonderfully, and my family enjoyed it at Thanksgiving dinner. Thank you!
     

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