Dirty Chai Tiramisu

Dirty Chai Tiramisu
Created by Ashley
Dive into a pillowy soft serving of Dirty Chai Tiramisu. Layers of dirty chai-soaked ladyfingers are alternated with a thick and luxurious chai cream for a delightful twist on the classic Italian tiramisu. This is one of my family's top-rated desserts I've ever made.
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Tiramisu is a top-three dessert for me, and you know what is even better than classic tiramisu? Dirty Chai Tiramisu. Perhaps tiramisu is a dessert you usually reserve for ordering at an Italian restaurant and may feel a bit intimidating to make from scratch, but I promise you it is incredibly simple to make at home and doesn’t even require turning on your oven.

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Dirty Chai Tiramisu Ingredients

To make Dirty Chai Tiramisu, you will need the following ingredients:

Dirty Chai Soak

  • 2 cups water
  • 5 teaspoons chai tea
  • 3 cinnamon sticks
  • 12 cardamom pods, crushed
  • 50 grams white sugar
  • 1/2 cup brewed espresso

Chai Cream

  • 4 large egg yolks
  • 100 grams white sugar, divided
  • 3/4 cup whipping cream
  • 275 grams mascarpone
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Dirty Chai Tiramisu

  • 200 grams ladyfingers biscuits (about 24 cookies, depending on the brand)
  • Chai soak
  • Chai cream
  • 2 tablespoons cocoa powder, divided

Loose leaf chai tea, cinnamon sticks, cardamom pods, and sugar steeping in water in a saucepan.

Step One—Prepare the Dirty Chai Soak

Begin by making the chai soak. To a small saucepan, add the water, chai tea, cinnamon sticks, cardamom pods, and sugar. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and steep the chai soak for a further 5 minutes. Strain the soak into a shallow bowl through a fine-mesh sieve and stir in the espresso.

You can work on preparing other components of the tiramisu, such as the chai cream, while the chai soak simmers and then steeps.

Step Two—Make the Chai Cream

In the bowl of a stand mixer fixed with a whisk attachment, whip the egg yolks and 50 grams of the sugar together until light and fluffy. This will take about 5 minutes. Transfer the egg yolk mixture to a large mixing bowl, making sure to scrape the sides of the mixer bowl well. Give the bowl a quick rinse and pat it dry so you can use it for the whipped cream. A full clean isn’t necessary.

To the stand mixer’s bowl, add the whipping cream and remaining 50 grams of sugar. Whip on medium-high until peaks are just beginning to form. Add the ground cardamom, vanilla extract, and mascarpone, then continue whipping until stiff peaks form.

Fold the mascarpone whipped cream into the whipped egg yolk mixture until fully combined.

A bowl of chai cream, ladyfingers, dirty chai soak, and a coco powder-dusted square pan.

Step Three—Assemble the Dirty Chai Tiramisu

Prepare your assembly station with the ladyfingers, chai soak, chai cream, and an 8-inch square baking dish. Dust the baking dish with 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder.

Assemble by dipping the ladyfingers into the chai soak, turning to make sure both sides are covered. Carefully transfer the soaked ladyfingers to the cocoa-dusted baking dish. Repeat until the bottom of the dish is covered with chai-soaked ladyfingers. You may have to break some of the ladyfingers up to cover the entire bottom of the dish.

Cover the layer of chai-soaked ladyfingers with half of the chai cream, using an offset spatula or spoon to smooth the cream out evenly over the ladyfingers. Repeat this process starting with another layer of chai-soaked ladyfingers followed by the remaining half of the chai cream. Dust the remaining cocoa powder over the top of the tiramisu.

Dirty Chai Tiramisu dusted with cocoa powder.

Step Four—Chill the Tiramisu

Cover and refrigerate the tiramisu for at least 5 and up to 24 hours before serving. Chilling the tiramisu allows the ladyfingers to absorb the flavours and moisture from the dirty chai soak and soften.

Step Five—Serve the Tiramisu and Enjoy!

After chilling, you will have the perfect no-bake dessert for any occasion. Serve and enjoy! Leftover tiramisu will keep in the fridge for up to three days.

A square pan of Dirty Chai Tiramisu with a serving cut out of it.

More Decadent Dessert Recipes

If you loved my Dirty Chai Tiramisu, be sure to try these other decadent dessert recipes:

Flourless Chocolate Cake

Pavlova with Lemon & Passionfruit Curd

Lemon Pistachio Loaf with Lemon Glaze

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A slice of Dirty Chai Tiramisu on a plate.

Dirty Chai Tiramisu

Dive into a pillowy soft serving of Dirty Chai Tiramisu. Layers of dirty chai-soaked ladyfingers are alternated with a thick and luxurious chai cream for a delightful twist on the classic Italian tiramisu. This is one of my family's top-rated desserts I've ever made.
Author: Ashley
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Prep Time: 40 minutes
Chilling Time: 5 hours
Servings: 8 people

Equipment

  • Fine Mesh Sieve
  • Stand mixer with whisk attachment
  • Large mixing bowl
  • 8-inch square baking dish
  • Offset spatula

Ingredients

Dirty Chai Soak

  • 2 cups water
  • 5 teaspoons chai tea
  • 3 cinnamon sticks
  • 12 cardamom pods, crushed
  • 50 grams white sugar
  • 1/2 cup brewed espresso

Chai Cream

  • 4 large egg yolks
  • 100 grams white sugar, divided
  • 3/4 cup whipping cream
  • 275 grams mascarpone
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Dirty Chai Tiramisu

  • 200 grams ladyfingers biscuits (about 24 cookies)
  • Chai soak
  • Chai cream
  • 2 tablespoons cocoa powder, divided

Instructions

  • Begin by making the chai soak. To a small saucepan, add the water, chai tea, cinnamon sticks, cardamom pods, and sugar. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and steep the chai soak for a further 5 minutes. Strain the soak into a shallow bowl through a fine-mesh sieve and stir in the espresso.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fixed with a whisk attachment, whip the egg yolks and 50 grams of the sugar together until light and fluffy. This will take about 5 minutes. Transfer the egg yolk mixture to a large mixing bowl, making sure to scrape the sides of the mixer bowl well.
  • To the stand mixer's bowl, add the whipping cream and remaining 50 grams of sugar. Whip on medium-high until peaks are just beginning to form. Add the ground cardamom, vanilla extract, and mascarpone, then continue whipping until stiff peaks form.
  • Fold the mascarpone whipped cream into the whipped egg yolk mixture until fully combined.
  • Prepare your assembly station with the ladyfingers, chai soak, chai cream, and an 8-inch square baking dish. Dust the baking dish with 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder.
  • Assemble by dipping the ladyfingers into the chai soak, turning to make sure both sides are covered. Carefully transfer the soaked ladyfingers to the cocoa-dusted baking dish. Repeat until the bottom of the dish is covered with chai-soaked ladyfingers. You may have to break some of the ladyfingers up to cover the entire bottom of the dish.
  • Cover the layer of chai-soaked ladyfingers with half of the chai cream, using an offset spatula or spoon to smooth the cream out evenly over the ladyfingers. Repeat this process starting with another layer of chai-soaked ladyfingers followed by the remaining half of the chai cream. Dust the remaining cocoa powder over the top of the tiramisu.
  • Cover and refrigerate the tiramisu for at least 5 and up to 24 hours before serving. Leftover tiramisu will keep in the fridge for up to three days.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Italian
Diet: Vegetarian
Keyword: Chai Tea, Dinner Party, Espresso, Mascarpone, No Bake


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