Quick Tiramisu Dip — Ready in 5 Minutes

A creamy, coffee-flavored tiramisu dip that blends mascarpone, cocoa and a hint of coffee into a simple, crowd-pleasing dessert. Quick to make and ideal for parties and gatherings.

A small bowl of tiramisu dip with a ladyfinger biscuit, surrounded by more biscuits.

This dip works for many occasions: a fuss-free Valentine’s Day sweet, a last-minute treat for guests, a birthday platter addition, or an easy contribution to a potluck.

We love simple desserts, and this recipe is a speedy take on the classic Italian tiramisu, delivering the same coffee and mascarpone flavors in dip form.

Why make this coffee-flavored dip?

  • Simple ingredients – only 5 basic items.
  • Fast to prepare – ready in about 5 minutes.
  • Always a crowd-pleaser.
  • Great for last-minute entertaining at home.
Ladyfingers and a bowl of tiramisu dip dusted with cocoa powder.

How to make tiramisu dip

Ingredients:

  • Heavy cream (or whipping cream; double cream in the UK).
  • Powdered sugar (confectioners’ or icing sugar).
  • Mascarpone – the creamy Italian cheese that gives tiramisu its signature richness.
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder – for dusting and flavor.
  • Instant coffee – a small amount to lift the coffee note; optional if you prefer milder flavor.

Kitchen tools:

  • Medium mixing bowl for whipping.
  • Hand mixer or electric whisk.
  • Serving bowl and a spoon or spatula.
  • Sieve for dusting cocoa (optional).

To prepare, whip the heavy cream with the powdered sugar until stiff peaks form. Fold in mascarpone, cocoa and the instant coffee (dissolve the coffee in a teaspoon of water first if you prefer). Mix until smooth, transfer to a serving bowl and optionally dust with extra cocoa.

A bowl of tiramisu dessert dip with ladyfingers, cocoa powder and crumbs scattered around.

Perfect dippers for tiramisu dip

  • Fresh strawberries – their brightness balances the dip’s sweetness.
  • Ladyfingers (sponge fingers) – the traditional companion to tiramisu.
  • Vanilla wafers.
  • Sweet bread such as brioche or panettone.

Tips for whipping cream

Use chilled cream — it whips more easily and holds shape better. Add the powdered sugar before you begin whipping so the sugar dissolves and the cream sweetens evenly.

A hand dips a ladyfinger into a bowl of creamy tiramisu sweet dip.

Can I make it ahead?

Yes. The dip can be prepared the night before—store it covered in the refrigerator and give it a quick stir before serving to refresh the texture.

A simple serving idea

For an easy coffee-and-dessert mashup, place two ladyfingers on a small plate, pour a few teaspoons of hot coffee over them, and top with dollops of the tiramisu dip. It’s an instant mini dessert that pairs beautifully with a cup of coffee.

If you enjoy the flavors of traditional tiramisu but want a faster, simpler version, this dip is a great option. Keep mascarpone on hand and you’ll have a quick dessert ready anytime.

A ladyfinger dipped in coffee-flavored tiramisu dip in a white bowl, with crumbs and more ladyfingers around.

More sweet dip ideas:

  • Lemon curd dip — a tangy, bright dip that comes together very quickly.
  • Caramel apple dip — rich and simple, made with just a few ingredients.
A bowl of tiramisu dip with a ladyfinger dipped in it, surrounded by more ladyfingers and crumbs.

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Tiramisu Dip

A creamy and rich tiramisu dip that combines the flavors of coffee, cocoa, and mascarpone in a simple, easy-to-make dessert. Perfect for parties and gatherings.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 4
Author: Julia

Ingredients

  • 1 cup heavy cream (240 milliliters)
  • ¼ cup powdered sugar (35 grams)
  • ½ cup mascarpone (120 grams)
  • 2 teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder (5 grams + extra for dusting)
  • ½ teaspoon instant coffee

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, whip the heavy cream with the powdered sugar until stiff peaks form.
  • Add the mascarpone, cocoa powder and instant coffee (dissolve the coffee in a teaspoon of water first if desired). Mix with an electric whisk until smooth and well combined.
  • Transfer to a serving bowl, dust with extra cocoa if you like, and serve with your chosen dippers.

Notes

  1. Use heavy cream (US) = double cream (UK). Lighter creams like half-and-half or single cream won’t whip properly.
  2. Powdered sugar is also called confectioners’ sugar (US) or icing sugar (UK).
  3. Choose unsweetened cocoa powder, not a cocoa drink mix.
  4. Optional dippers: fresh strawberries, ladyfingers, vanilla wafers, brioche.

Nutrition

Calories: 360 kcal, Carbohydrates: 10 g, Protein: 4 g, Fat: 34 g

Nutrition information is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and may vary based on ingredient brands, substitutions, and portion sizes.

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Italian
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