Tiramisu
| This is our estimate based on online research. | |
| Calories: | 55 |
| Fat: | 0 g |
| Carbohydrates: | 10 g |
| Protein: | 2 g |
| Calculated per serving. | |
This decadent Primal treat is both delicious and fun to make. Please note that this recipe relies on three other recipes (Lady Fingers, Coffee and Amaretto Syrup, and Cream Cheese Filling) - which are all listed below as ingredients. However, with a bit of patience, this dish is a breeze and will surely impress any dinner guest.
Ingredients
- 30 30 Coconut Flour Lady Finger Cookies
- 1.5 cup 1.5 cup Coffee and Amaretto Syrup
- 4 cup 4 cup Tiramisu Cream Cheese Filling
- 1/4 cup 1/4 cup Cocoa Powder, Organic
Process
Note, these instructions are written assuming the standard serving size, since you have modified the number of servings, these steps may need to be modified for best results
- Line lady fingers in the bottom of a 9x9x2.5 glass dish.
- Drizzle lady fingers with the coffee and amaretto syrup.
- Top with half the amount of cream cheese filling.
- Repeat first three steps, smooth the top layer of cream cheese filling, and dust with cocoa powder.
- Cover with a lid or plastic wrap and refrigerate up to 24 hours before serving.
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Is the amount of coconut flour in the recipe correct? This recipe only made 12 cookies for me.
Great recipe. I had a lot of success with this recipe and it was delicious! I made this one day and spent the entire next day at work craving it! Even the lady fingers were spongy and lady finger like. Definitely worth trying to make again!
This is listed in the sugar-free section. Could this be a mistake?
this recipe is also showing up under “dairy free”
I made this yesterday for my non-paleo Turkish guests and they were amazed that a desert can be healthy and delicious at the same time. Turkish people love pastry sooo much and it is almost impossible to eat healthy when these pastries are served to the guests. Thank you so much!
I made these last night. The taste was excellent, but the texture somewhat runny, so I froze the rest after eating some of it. The runniness may be because I used raw cream cheese from a dairy, which came in a tub. So, for folks who are not buying “regular” cream cheese from a store, you might want to reduce some of the liquid. I also subbed 1 tsp. almond extract + remaining water for the amaretto, and it still tasted fine. I used an 8×8 pan, and it worked fine. Also, for an experiment, I sprinkled half of the tiramisu with cocoa and the other half with carob. We’ll see which tastes better.
Anyway, very tasty recipe.