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Decadent Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu Recipe: A Romantic Twist on a Classic Dessert

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If you’re craving a romantic dessert recipe that blends richness, creaminess, and a fruity liqueur-kissed charm, this Decadent Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu is your answer. Imagine layers of Amaretto-soaked ladyfingers, luscious mascarpone cherry filling, and a kiss of cocoa — all chilled to perfection.

This isn’t your traditional tiramisu — it’s elevated with bold, tart cherries and the sweet almond notes of Amaretto, making it the ultimate no bake cherry tiramisu for holidays, date nights, or dinner parties.

Before diving into the recipe, let’s take a quick trip into the origins of this dessert. For those curious about where tiramisu came from, you can explore The origins of traditional tiramisu, which offers a rich history of the iconic Italian dish. And for the cherry twist? We’re using a rich syrup base that mimics Homemade Amarena cherries for tiramisu, offering deep cherry flavor with just the right touch of liqueur.

When it comes to that smooth, luxurious texture, mascarpone plays a leading role. For those unfamiliar, Understanding mascarpone cheese can help explain why it’s essential for creating a creamy yet structured dessert that holds its layers beautifully.

What Makes This Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu “Decadent”

Decadence in this dessert comes from its layered complexity and the combination of:

  • Amaretto liqueur for sweet almond depth
  • Juicy cherries for tart freshness
  • Mascarpone and whipped cream for silky richness
  • Ladyfingers soaked in liqueur and cherry syrup
  • Dark chocolate or cocoa for an elegant finish

It’s the perfect Italian cherry dessert with a luxurious modern twist.

A Brief History: Tiramisu Meets Cherry and Amaretto

Traditional tiramisu was born in Italy as a coffee-flavored layered dessert, typically featuring mascarpone, eggs, coffee-soaked ladyfingers, and cocoa. The cherry and Amaretto variation adds a fruity sophistication and replaces the sharpness of coffee with a smooth cherry syrup that’s both indulgent and fragrant. The almond essence of Amaretto enhances the cherry notes, making it a dessert with Amaretto liqueur that’s unforgettable.

Key Ingredients & Smart Substitutions

To craft this indulgent treat, gather the following ingredients:

  • Mascarpone cheese (don’t substitute with cream cheese unless necessary)
  • Heavy cream (for added fluffiness)
  • Egg yolks or pasteurized whole eggs (optional depending on method)
  • Sugar
  • Amaretto liqueur
  • Dark sweet cherries (frozen, fresh, or preserved)
  • Cherry syrup or preserves
  • Ladyfinger cookies (Savoiardi)
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder or shaved dark chocolate
cherry amaretto tiramisu

Substitution Ideas:

  • Use almond extract + cherry juice for an alcohol-free version
  • Whipped coconut cream for a dairy-free alternative
  • Store-bought cherry pie filling if short on time
  • Sponge cake slices instead of ladyfingers

How to Make Cherry-Amaretto Syrup

Here’s a quick way to make a flavor-packed syrup:

  • In a saucepan, combine:
    • 1 cup pitted cherries
    • 1/4 cup sugar
    • 1/4 cup water
    • 3 tbsp Amaretto
  • Simmer until thickened (about 10–12 minutes), then cool
  • Strain or mash for texture as desired

This cherry syrup not only soaks the ladyfingers beautifully but also infuses every bite with sweet-tart flavor.

Layering the Dessert Like a Pro

Here’s how to build your cherry amaretto tiramisu:

  1. Dip ladyfingers briefly in cherry-Amaretto syrup. Don’t oversoak.
  2. Layer dipped ladyfingers on the bottom of your dish.
  3. Spread a thick layer of mascarpone filling (with whipped cream or egg yolks).
  4. Add a layer of chopped cherries or cherry preserves.
  5. Repeat with another layer of dipped ladyfingers and mascarpone.
  6. Dust with cocoa powder or top with shaved chocolate.
  7. Chill in the refrigerator for at least 4–6 hours (overnight is best).

Refrigeration & Serving Tips

  • Chill at least 6 hours for best texture
  • Use a serrated knife for clean slices
  • Serve cold with extra cherries or chocolate drizzle

Expert Tips for Texture & Flavor

  • Don’t oversoak ladyfingers — you want moist, not mushy
  • Let mascarpone come to room temperature before mixing
  • Use cold whipped cream for maximum volume
  • Taste your filling before assembling — adjust sweetness or liquor if needed

Recipe Variations

Here are some delicious twists on the original:

  • Non-alcoholic version: Use cherry juice + almond extract
  • Vegan option: Replace mascarpone with whipped coconut cream and use vegan ladyfingers
  • Frozen tiramisu: Layer in cups and freeze for a semi-freddo dessert
  • White chocolate version: Add melted white chocolate to mascarpone mixture

Pairing Suggestions

  • Espresso shots or cherry tea
  • Sweet dessert wines like Moscato or Lambrusco
  • Fresh berries or sliced almonds for garnish

Storage & Shelf Life

  • Keeps in the refrigerator for up to 4 days
  • Can be frozen in individual portions for up to 1 month
  • For best results, consume within 48 hours for peak flavor

Presentation Ideas

  • Serve in mini dessert glasses for parties
  • Layer in a trifle bowl for a dramatic table centerpiece
  • Use heart-shaped molds for Valentine’s Day or anniversaries

FAQs

Can I make cherry Amaretto tiramisu without alcohol?
Yes! Substitute Amaretto with cherry juice and a few drops of almond extract.

What kind of cherries are best?
Use dark sweet cherries like Bing or Amarena. Frozen cherries work well if thawed.

Do I need eggs?
No, you can skip eggs and rely on whipped cream for structure and richness.

How do I keep tiramisu from becoming soggy?
Only dip ladyfingers briefly, and ensure your cherry syrup isn’t too watery.

Can I freeze cherry Amaretto tiramisu?
Absolutely. Freeze in airtight containers and thaw in the fridge before serving.

Can I use cream cheese instead of mascarpone?
In a pinch, yes — but mascarpone is preferred for its mild, creamy flavor.

How long should I chill it before serving?
At least 6 hours, but overnight gives the best results.

This cherry tiramisu recipe brings together indulgence, romance, and Italian heritage in one unforgettable dessert. Whether for a holiday table or a quiet dinner for two, it’s a layered cherry dessert that’s as impressive as it is easy to make.

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Decadent Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu Recipe: A Romantic Twist on a Classic Dessert


  • Author: Elsa
  • Total Time: 6 hours 40 minutes (includes chilling)
  • Yield: 810 servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

A decadent twist on classic tiramisu, this Cherry Amaretto version layers mascarpone cream with cherry-soaked ladyfingers, dark cherries, and a hint of almond liqueur. Rich, elegant, and perfect for entertaining.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 24 ladyfinger cookies (Savoiardi)
  • 2 cups mascarpone cheese
  • 1 cup heavy cream (cold)
  • ½ cup Amaretto liqueur
  • 1½ cups pitted dark sweet cherries (fresh, frozen, or preserved)
  • ¼ cup sugar (for syrup)
  • ¼ cup water
  • 12 tbsp cherry preserves or cherry syrup
  • 3 egg yolks (optional)
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder (for dusting)
  • Dark chocolate shavings (optional for garnish)

Instructions

  1. Make the Cherry-Amaretto Syrup: In a small saucepan, combine 1½ cups cherries, ¼ cup sugar, ¼ cup water, and 3 tbsp Amaretto. Simmer for 10–12 minutes until thickened. Let cool.
  2. Make the Mascarpone Cream Filling: In a bowl, whip 1 cup heavy cream to soft peaks. In another bowl, mix 2 cups mascarpone with 3 egg yolks (if using) and 2 tbsp sugar. Fold in the whipped cream gently until smooth.
  3. Assemble the Tiramisu: Dip ladyfingers quickly in the cooled cherry-Amaretto syrup. Layer soaked ladyfingers at the bottom of a trifle dish or baking dish. Add a layer of mascarpone cream, then spoon over a few cherries or cherry preserves. Repeat layers until all ingredients are used, finishing with a smooth mascarpone layer on top.
  4. Chill & Serve: Cover and refrigerate for at least 6 hours or overnight. Before serving, dust with unsweetened cocoa powder and garnish with dark chocolate shavings and extra cherries.

Notes

For a non-alcoholic version, substitute Amaretto with cherry juice or almond extract diluted in water. Frozen or preserved cherries work well if fresh aren’t available.

  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes (for syrup)
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No-Bake
  • Cuisine: Italian-Inspired

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 portion
  • Calories: 370
  • Sugar: 22g
  • Sodium: 90mg
  • Fat: 25g
  • Saturated Fat: 15g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 8g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 30g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 6g
  • Cholesterol: 140mg

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