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  • What Is Tiramisu?
  • Is Tiramisu Keto?
  • What Is Sabayon?
  • How To Make Low Carb Mascarpone Filling For Tiramisu
  • How To Make Low Carb Tiramisu
  • Troubleshooting Tips for Keto Tiramisu
  • How Long Will Tiramisu Keep in the Fridge?
  • Can You Freeze Low Carb Tiramisu?
  • More Low Carb Dessert Recipes
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  • Low Carb Keto Tiramisu Recipe

Today is February 13th, and my 12th anniversary with my husband. I like to make something special for the two of us every year. This time it’s keto tiramisu dessert for our special day – and for everyone else about to celebrate Valentine’s Day tomorrow! This low carb tiramisu recipe is perfect for making ahead, so you can make it today to enjoy tomorrow.

Of course, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy this year round! I’m going to make this keto tiramisu for all kinds of special occasions.

What Is Tiramisu?

Tiramisu is an Italian dessert with coffee flavor. The original has alternating layers of ladyfinger cookies dipper in coffee and a whipped egg mascarpone filling… plus a sprinkle of cocoa powder on top.

This easy keto tiramisu recipe follows the same concepts I found in this regular tiramisu, but is made healthier. It’s also a balance between staying authentic and keeping it simple. It still has all the main elements of making tiramisu, but I’m sharing all my tips to make it easier!

Is Tiramisu Keto?

No, regular tiramisu is not. But, we can make tiramisu keto!We simply replace the ladyfingers with a homemade low carb pound cake, and sugar with natural sweetener.

What Is Sabayon?

Real tiramisu recipes make sabayon in the filling, so that’s what we do here! Sabayon is a custard-like sauce, usually made with egg yolks and sugar.

But please, please don’t be intimidated by the fancy name. All you have to do to make it is heat egg yolks and sweetener in a double boiler.

How To Make Low Carb Mascarpone Filling For Tiramisu

Let’s talk about the keto mascarpone filling first, because this is the part of this low carb tiramisu recipe that many people might find intimidating. (You’ll actually make the pound cake first, but the filling is the hardest part, so let’s cover that first.) It doesn’t have to be hard, though. Just follow my step-by-step tutorial!

First, heat the egg yolks and powdered sweetener in a small bowl over a double boiler. After about 10 minutes, it should get light, fluffy and frothy. This is the sabayon.

Tips For Making The Sabayon:

  • Use room-temperature egg yolks. This is to avoid a temperature shock.
  • Make sure the top of the double boiler is a bowl (round shape), not flat. This is so that you don’t get any egg stuck in any corners, which would cook it too much.
  • It’s important to use a SMALL bowl, not a large one! This will ensure that the egg yolks aren’t spread so thin that they actually cook through.
  • Keep the heat LOW! Again, overheating can overcook the egg yolks.

Here is what the sabayon looks like when it’s done:

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Next, use a hand mixer to whip the sabayon until it’s thick and lemon colored. Notice how much thicker it looks afterward:

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Rinse off your mixer and whip the heavy cream in a separate bowl, until you have whipped cream:

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Returning to the sabayon bowl, beat the mascarpone into the egg yolks at low speed.

Tips For Beating The Mascarpone:

  • Make sure the mascarpone is at room temperature. This is to ensure it mixes well with the egg, and to avoid a temperature shock.
  • Use low speed and don’t over-beat. If you beat the mascarpone too much, it can curdle.

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Finally, fold the sabayon mixture into the whipped cream. Do not stir to avoid breaking down the cream! Just use a folding motion with a spatula, until it looks uniform:

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Now that you have the filling, here’s how to make keto tiramisu with it…

How To Make Low Carb Tiramisu

With the hard part out of the way, let’s backtrack a bit on how to make the pound cake. It’s actually similar to my low carb vanilla birthday cake recipe, but uses only almond flour and different ratios.

To start, beat together the butter and sweetener until fluffy. Beat in the eggs, heavy cream, and vanilla. Finally, beat in the dry ingredients – almond flour, baking powder, and salt.

I love that it’s all in just one bowl! I think that’s well deserved when the filling takes multiple steps.

Transfer the dough to a line baking pan and bake until it’s golden.

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Let the cake cool while you finish making the filling. That usually takes longer than it does for the cake to bake.

When the cake cools a bit, whisk together some room-temperature espresso and brandy, and pour over the cake. Classic tiramisu has both, but feel free to omit the brandy if you don’t want the alcohol. It doesn’t add up to much either way.

After that, all that’s left is the assembly! We’ll cut our big square pound cake in half, and stack it alternating with the mascarpone filling to make a rectangular tiramisu.

Sift cocoa powder on top of the last layer.

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Then, just refrigerate until it’s set! Wait for it to set at least 4 hours for best results, preferably overnight.

Troubleshooting Tips for Keto Tiramisu

I hope the step-by-step instructions and pictures made your healthy low carb tiramisu recipe just perfect! But if you had any issues, here are some common things to troubleshoot:

Why is my tiramisu grainy?

Usually this issue happens in recipes that fold the egg whites into the heated yolks, and the whites can seize if the yolks are too hot. This keto tiramisu recipe doesn’t use egg whites, so it shouldn’t be an issue.

However, the same can happen if you overcook the yolks when making the sabayon. Check the section on Tips For Making The Sabayon above.

Why is my tiramisu soggy?

Just to set expectations, a low carb tiramisu dessert recipe will not be exactly the same as one made with real ladyfingers. It will be softer. However, it shouldn’t be soggy.

To prevent this, make sure to bake the pound cake until it’s pretty dark golden brown (this creates a slightly crispy exterior) and use only the stated amount of espresso/brandy.

Finally, note that low carb tiramisu will gradually get more soggy as it sits for longer in the fridge. It’s best after about 4 to 8 hours, but is generally fine for 1 to 2 days. If you need to make it multiple days ahead, it’s better to freeze it.

Why is my tiramisu cream too runny or watery?

Runny or watery tiramisu is usually the result of substituting ingredients. Another possible reason is if you broke down the whipped cream when folding the mascarpone mixture into it. Make sure it’s thick and creamy, as shown above.

How Long Will Tiramisu Keep in the Fridge?

Keto tiramisu cake will keep in the fridge for a few days. It’s best in the first 1 to 2 days, though. After that, the cake layer can start to get a bit mushy or soggy.

Can You Freeze Low Carb Tiramisu?

Yes, you can freeze this low carb tiramisu recipe!

Simply freeze it on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper until solid. Once it’s hard, wrap in a double layer of plastic and foil right away.

Thaw tiramisu in the refrigerator overnight.

More Low Carb Dessert Recipes

If you need more ideas for low carb desserts for special occasions, try these:

  • Keto Cheesecake With Raspberry Sauce
  • Keto Low Carb Creme Brulee
  • Sugar-Free Sex In A Pan Dessert
  • Keto Chocolate Mousse

Check out all the keto dessert recipes here!

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Low Carb Keto Tiramisu Recipe

The ultimate low carb tiramisu recipe - the perfect balance between authentic and easy! This keto tiramisu dessert is a decadent make-ahead treat.

Prep: 20 minutes

Cook: 40 minutes

Total: 1 hour

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 10 (adjust to scale recipe)

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Filling:

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Cake:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (177 degrees C). Line a 9 in (23 cm) square pan with parchment paper, so that it hangs over the sides.

  2. In a large bowl, beat together the sweetener and butter, until fluffy.

  3. Beat in the eggs, then the heavy cream and vanilla extract.

  4. Beat in the almond flour, baking powder, and salt, until smooth.

  5. Transfer the dough to the lined pan and smooth the top with a spatula.

  6. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until firm, golden, and an inserted toothpick comes out clean.

Filling:

  1. Meanwhile, make the filling. Combine the egg yolks and powdered sweetener in the top of a small double boiler, over boiling water. (Make sure the double boiler bowl is small.) Reduce heat to low, and cook for about 7 to 10 minutes, stirring constantly, until the mixture is lighter in color, increased in volume, and a little frothy.

  2. Remove from heat. Use a hand mixer at medium-low speed to whip the yolks until they are thick and lemon in color. Set aside to cool while doing the next step.

  3. In a separate bowl, whip the heavy cream at high speed until stiff peaks form.

  4. Add the mascarpone to the whipped yolks. Beat at low speed until combined smoothly.

  5. Gently fold the mascarpone yolk mixture into the whipped cream.

Assembly:

  1. Run a knife along the edges of the cake to make sure it didn't stick to the sides. Transfer to a cutting board.

  2. In a small bowl, stir together the espresso and brandy. Pour evenly over the cake.

  3. Cut the cake in half, forming 2 rectangles. Carefully slide one half onto a platter.

  4. Top the cake on the platter with half of the cream mixture. Carefully place the second half of the cake on top, then top with the remaining cream mixture.

  5. Sift cocoa powder through a fine-mesh sieve over the tiramisu (optional).

  6. Refrigerate for 4 hours, or preferably overnight, to set.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1/10 of entire cake, either a slice almost an inch thick or a square approximately 1.8 x 2.25 inches. (I like to cut it in half lengthwise and into 5 sections crosswise, for 10 square-ish pieces.)

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories408

Fat38g

Protein9g

Total Carbs6g

Net Carbs5g

Fiber1g

Sugar1g

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Course:Dessert

Cuisine:Italian

Keywords:keto tiramisu, low carb tiramisu

Calories: 408 kcal

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FAQs

What happens if I eat dessert on keto? ›

The carb limit to stay in ketosis is pretty low, and eating sugar can take you out of this fat-burning state. Following a ketogenic diet requires a lot of focus, especially on keeping your carbohydrate and sugar intake to a minimum.

Are keto desserts good for diabetics? ›

Keto brownies are a favorite because a simple, low-carb, and sugar-free recipe can provide you with the perfect brownies that are full of fudge and chocolate while also being gluten-free and diabetic friendly.

Is mascarpone good for keto? ›

The short answer is a resounding yes! This Italian cream cheese is celebrated not only for its creamy texture and mildly sweet taste but also for its low-carb content, making it a delicious ally in a ketogenic diet.

Is Tiramisu a high calorie dessert? ›

One slice of this Italian classic can rack up over 600 calories and 46 grams fat -- one and a half times the recommended daily amount of fat. The high-fat culprits in this dish? Lots of whipping cream, boatloads of mascarpone cheese and the cake-like ladyfingers cookies.

How many carbs ruin keto? ›

Most ketogenic diet guidelines recommend limiting your total carbohydrate intake to 15-30 grams or 5%-10% of your total calorie intake a day. Eating more than 50 grams of carbs may disrupt ketosis. With keto diets, however, carb restrictions vary from person to person.

What dessert won't spike my blood sugar? ›

Choosing the Best Dessert for Diabetes

Some of Burgess' go-to desserts include Medjool dates stuffed with peanut butter, energy bites, chia seed pudding with toppings (like fruit, nuts and yogurt), desserts baked with protein powder, and nut butter-based desserts like these Almond Butter-Quinoa Blondies.

Does keto spike blood sugar? ›

By cutting carbohydrate intake to essentially zero, following a strict keto diet has been shown to lower blood sugar levels.

What cheese is most keto? ›

The best keto cheeses include cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese, while the worst are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties. If you're following the keto diet or know someone who is, be sure to keep these cheeses in mind to promote ketosis and meet dietary goals.

What cheese is not allowed on keto? ›

Cottage cheese, like ricotta, is not as keto-friendly, and you should limit the amount you eat if you're on a strict keto diet, says Weiss. While cottage cheese is known for its high protein content, it also contains a relatively high amount of carbs and not that much fat, making it a less-than-ideal choice for keto.

Is Philadelphia cheese OK for keto? ›

Philadelphia is one of the best brands of keto-friendly cream cheese. A 2-tablespoon serving of Philadelphia cream cheese contains 102 calories, 10 grams of fat, 1.8 grams of protein, and only 1.6 grams of carbohydrates. It's recommended to opt for plain or full-fat Philadelphia cream cheese for the keto diet.

How many carbs are in one piece of tiramisu? ›

Tiramisu (1 piece - 2 3/4" x 3 1/2") contains 38.3g total carbs, 38g net carbs, 38.6g fat, 9.7g protein, and 541 calories.

How many carbs in a slice of Tiramisu cake? ›

Fresh & Easy Tiramisu Cake (1 slice) contains 29g total carbs, 29g net carbs, 13g fat, 3g protein, and 204 calories.

Is tiramisu ok for diabetics? ›

Tiramisu has lots of sugar and lots of carbs, but if you occasionally make a small piece part of your eating plan, you should be ok.

How much sugar will mess up ketosis? ›

One of the main principles of the keto diet is to limit carbohydrate intake, which includes sugar. However, there is no one-size-fits-all answer to how much sugar you can have on keto. Limiting your sugar intake to 20 to 30 grams daily or less is recommended to stay in ketosis.

Do keto desserts kick you out of ketosis? ›

There are tons of keto alternatives out there, including desserts sweetened with stevia, erythritol, or monk fruit, all keto-approved sweeteners that can help you kick your cravings without kicking you out of ketosis.

How much sugar will throw off ketosis? ›

So while sugar is a carb and does count toward your 50 grams or fewer a day, you should still limit sugar intake so as not to spike your blood sugar. Yes, you can still have it, but make sure that sugar, combined with all your other sources of carbohydrates, stays below your threshold of about 50 grams a day.

Will a piece of cake kick me out of ketosis? ›

The bottom line

You should avoid cheat meals and days on the keto diet. Consuming too many carbs can kick your body out of ketosis — and it takes several days to 1 week to get back into it. In the meantime, your weight loss may be disrupted.

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