Tiramisu cheesecake recipe with mascarpone topping, cocoa powder, and a sliced piece showing the espresso ladyfinger layer

Tiramisu Cheesecake Recipe: 7 Secrets for Creamy Slices

This tiramisu cheesecake recipe gives you everything people love about classic tiramisu — espresso-soaked ladyfingers, mascarpone cream, cocoa powder, and a soft coffee flavor — but in a creamy cheesecake that slices beautifully. It is rich without being heavy, elegant enough for holidays, and easier than it looks because this version skips the traditional water bath.

Instead of placing the cheesecake pan directly in water, you bake it with a pan of hot water on the lower oven rack. That gentle steam helps the cheesecake stay creamy and reduces cracking, without the risk of a soggy crust. If you love coffee desserts like our matcha tiramisu recipe or want another impressive cheesecake after trying this Oreo cheesecake recipe, this tiramisu mascarpone cheesecake belongs on your dessert table.

Why You’ll Love This Tiramisu Cheesecake

  • No traditional water bath: no foil leaks, no wet crust, less stress.
  • Real tiramisu flavor: espresso, ladyfingers, mascarpone, and cocoa in every slice.
  • Sliceable texture: creamy filling that holds its shape after chilling.
  • Alcohol optional: use coffee liqueur, or keep it completely alcohol-free.
  • Make-ahead friendly: it tastes even better after a night in the fridge.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Ingredients for tiramisu cheesecake including mascarpone, cream cheese, ladyfingers, espresso, eggs, cream, sugar, and cocoa powder

For the Crust

Use crisp ladyfingers for the most authentic tiramisu flavor. If you need a gluten-free option, try making your own with our gluten free ladyfingers guide.

  • 1 ¾ cups crushed crisp ladyfingers
  • 5 tablespoons melted unsalted butter
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • Pinch of salt

For the Cheesecake Filling

  • 24 oz full-fat cream cheese, room temperature
  • 8 oz mascarpone cheese, room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • ½ cup sour cream, room temperature
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 3 large eggs, room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon strong espresso or instant coffee, cooled

For the Espresso Ladyfinger Layer

  • 10–12 crisp ladyfingers
  • ½ cup strong espresso or strong coffee, cooled
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 tablespoons coffee liqueur, optional

For a no-alcohol tiramisu cheesecake, replace the liqueur with 2 tablespoons extra coffee plus ½ teaspoon vanilla extract.

For the Mascarpone Topping

  • 8 oz cold mascarpone cheese
  • ¾ cup cold heavy cream
  • â…“ cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder, for dusting

If you like lighter whipped toppings, you can also use techniques from our crema chantilly recipe.

How to Make Tiramisu Cheesecake

1. Prepare the crust

Ladyfinger crust pressed into a springform pan for tiramisu cheesecake

Preheat the oven to 325°F / 163°C. Line the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan with parchment paper. Mix crushed ladyfingers, melted butter, sugar, and salt until the crumbs feel like wet sand. Press firmly into the pan and bake for 10 minutes. Let it cool while you make the filling.

2. Make the cheesecake filling

Creamy mascarpone cheesecake filling being mixed for tiramisu cheesecake

Beat the cream cheese on medium-low speed until smooth. Add mascarpone and mix just until combined. Add sugar and cornstarch, then mix again. Blend in sour cream, vanilla, and cooled espresso. Add eggs one at a time on low speed, mixing only until each egg disappears. Do not overmix; too much air can cause cracks.

3. Add the espresso ladyfingers

Espresso-soaked ladyfingers arranged over cheesecake batter for tiramisu cheesecake

Stir the cooled coffee, sugar, and optional coffee liqueur in a shallow bowl. Pour half of the cheesecake batter over the crust. Dip each ladyfinger for 1 second per side â€” quick dip only — then arrange them in a single layer over the batter. Press them down gently so they settle into the filling. Pour the remaining batter slowly over the top and smooth it out.

4. Bake without a water bath

Baked tiramisu cheesecake cooling in a springform pan before adding mascarpone topping

Place a 9×13-inch pan on the lower oven rack and fill it with hot water. Place the cheesecake on the middle rack above it. Bake for 55–65 minutes, until the edges look set and the center still has a soft jiggle. Turn off the oven, crack the door open, and let the cheesecake sit inside for 45 minutes.

Cool completely at room temperature, then refrigerate for at least 6 hours, preferably overnight.

5. Add mascarpone topping

Mascarpone topping spread over chilled tiramisu cheesecake with cocoa powder dusted on top

Beat cold mascarpone, powdered sugar, and vanilla until smooth. Add cold heavy cream and whip until thick and pipeable. Spread or pipe over the chilled cheesecake, then dust generously with cocoa powder before serving.

Tips for the Best Results

Use full-fat dairy. Low-fat cream cheese or mascarpone can make the filling watery.

Do not oversoak the ladyfingers. If they sit in coffee too long, they become soggy and may float.

Cool slowly. Cheesecake hates sudden temperature changes. The oven rest helps prevent cracks.

Chill overnight. This is the difference between a soft cheesecake and clean, bakery-style slices.

Use hot water in the oven, not around the pan. You still get steam, but you avoid a leaking springform pan.

For more cheesecake inspiration, try our chocolate chip cheesecakeBiscoff cheesecake no bake, or Baileys cheesecake.

Storage and Freezing

Store tiramisu cheesecake covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. For the cleanest slices, cut it cold with a sharp knife wiped clean between cuts.

You can also freeze it. For best results, freeze the cheesecake without the mascarpone topping. Wrap the chilled cheesecake tightly in plastic wrap and foil, then freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, add the topping, dust with cocoa, and serve.

Slice of tiramisu cheesecake showing creamy mascarpone filling and espresso-soaked ladyfinger layer

FAQ

Can you bake mascarpone?

Yes, you can bake mascarpone when it is mixed with cream cheese, eggs, and sugar. In this recipe, mascarpone adds the classic tiramisu flavor while cream cheese gives the cheesecake structure.

Is this like a cheesecake factory tiramisu cake recipe?

It has the same creamy coffee-dessert feeling people look for in a cheesecake factory tiramisu cake recipe, but this version is made as a true cheesecake with an espresso ladyfinger layer and mascarpone topping. It is easier to make at home and does not require a complicated cake layer.

Where can i buy tiramisu near me?

If you are searching where can i buy tiramisu near me, check Italian bakeries, dessert cafés, Costco, or local restaurants. But if you want a dessert that tastes fresher, slices cleaner, and can be customized without alcohol, this homemade tiramisu cheesecake is a better option for special occasions.

Can I make tiramisu cheesecake without alcohol?

Yes. Replace coffee liqueur with extra strong coffee, espresso, or coffee mixed with vanilla. The cheesecake will still taste rich and full of tiramisu flavor.

Why did my ladyfingers float?

Ladyfingers usually float when they are too dry, dipped too long, or the second layer of batter is poured too fast. Use a quick dip, press them gently into the first batter layer, and pour the remaining batter slowly.

Can I use coffee instead of espresso?

Yes. Use very strong brewed coffee. Espresso gives the boldest flavor, but strong coffee works well if it is cooled before mixing.

How long should tiramisu cheesecake chill?

At least 6 hours, but overnight is best. Chilling fully sets the filling and makes slicing much easier.

Final Thoughts

This tiramisu cheesecake is creamy, elegant, and full of coffee-mascarpone flavor without being complicated. It gives you the best parts of tiramisu and cheesecake in one dessert: a buttery ladyfinger crust, smooth filling, espresso-soaked center, fluffy mascarpone topping, and a classic cocoa finish. Make it the day before, chill it overnight, and serve it cold for perfect slices every time.

Tiramisu cheesecake recipe with mascarpone topping, cocoa powder, and a sliced piece showing the espresso ladyfinger layer

Tiramisu Cheesecake Recipe

A creamy tiramisu cheesecake made with a ladyfinger crust, espresso-soaked ladyfinger layer, smooth mascarpone cheesecake filling, and fluffy mascarpone whipped topping. This recipe uses a simple steam method instead of a traditional water bath and includes a no-alcohol option.
Prep Time 35 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 15 minutes
7 hours
Total Time 8 hours 50 minutes
Servings: 12
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American, Italian
Calories: 520

Ingredients
  

Ladyfinger Crust
  • 1 ¾ cups crushed crisp ladyfingers about 18–20 crisp ladyfingers
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter melted
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 pinch salt
Cheesecake Filling
  • 24 oz full-fat cream cheese room temperature
  • 8 oz mascarpone cheese room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • ½ cup sour cream room temperature
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 3 large eggs room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon strong espresso or instant coffee cooled
Espresso Ladyfinger Layer
  • 10 –12 crisp ladyfingers
  • ½ cup strong espresso or strong coffee cooled
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons coffee liqueur optional; replace with extra coffee for alcohol-free version
Mascarpone Topping
  • 8 oz mascarpone cheese cold
  • ¾ cup heavy cream cold
  • â…“ cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 –2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder for dusting

Equipment

  • 1 9-inch Springform Pan lined with parchment paper
  • 1 Electric mixer hand mixer or stand mixer
  • 1 Food processor or rolling pin for crushing ladyfingers
  • 1 9×13-inch Baking Pan for steam in the oven
  • 1 Rubber spatula
  • 1 Mixing Bowls
  • 1 Fine mesh sieve for dusting cocoa powder

Method
 

Prepare the Crust
  1. Preheat the oven to 325°F / 163°C. Line the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan with parchment paper.
  2. In a bowl, mix the crushed ladyfingers, melted butter, sugar, and salt until the mixture looks like wet sand.
  3. Press the crust mixture firmly into the bottom of the springform pan. Bake for 10 minutes, then set aside to cool.
Make the Cheesecake Filling
  1. In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese on medium-low speed until smooth and creamy.
  2. Add the mascarpone cheese and mix just until combined. Do not overmix.
  3. Add the sugar and cornstarch, then mix until smooth.
  4. Add the sour cream, vanilla extract, and cooled espresso. Mix on low speed until combined.
  5. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing on low speed only until each egg disappears into the batter.
Add the Espresso Ladyfinger Layer
  1. In a shallow bowl, stir together the cooled espresso, sugar, and optional coffee liqueur.
  2. Pour half of the cheesecake batter over the cooled crust.
  3. Dip each ladyfinger into the coffee mixture for 1 second per side. Arrange the dipped ladyfingers in a single layer over the cheesecake batter.
  4. Gently press the ladyfingers into the batter, then slowly pour the remaining cheesecake batter over the top. Smooth the surface with a spatula.
Bake the Cheesecake
  1. Place a 9×13-inch pan on the lower oven rack and fill it with hot water. Place the cheesecake on the middle rack above it.
  2. Bake for 55–65 minutes, or until the edges are set and the center still has a slight jiggle.
  3. Turn off the oven, crack the oven door open, and let the cheesecake rest inside for 45 minutes.
  4. Remove from the oven and cool completely at room temperature. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours, preferably overnight.
Add the Mascarpone Topping
  1. In a cold bowl, beat the mascarpone, powdered sugar, and vanilla until smooth.
  2. Add the cold heavy cream and whip until thick, smooth, and pipeable.
  3. Spread or pipe the mascarpone topping over the chilled cheesecake.
  4. Dust with unsweetened cocoa powder before serving. Slice cold with a sharp knife.

Notes

For an alcohol-free tiramisu cheesecake, replace the coffee liqueur with 2 tablespoons of extra strong coffee plus ½ teaspoon vanilla extract.
Do not oversoak the ladyfingers. A quick 1-second dip per side is enough. If they absorb too much liquid, they can become soggy or float inside the cheesecake.
For the cleanest slices, chill the cheesecake overnight and wipe the knife clean between each cut.
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To freeze, freeze the cheesecake without the mascarpone topping for up to 2 months, then thaw overnight in the refrigerator and add the topping before serving.

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