LifestyleHome at 7, dinner at 8 - TiramisuSweet dreams: tiramisu is simple to make and guests love itSophie Wright10 April 2012TiramisuThis is still one of my all-time favourite desserts and it's so easy to prepare. I make this at nearly every dinner party and I'm sure my guests are bored with it by now, but I just can't help it.Preparation 15; Cooking 0; Serves 4 large, 6 small3 eggs, separated 1 tsp vanilla paste8 tbsp icing sugarzest of 1 lemon1 shot Madeira wine (or any other fortified wine)500g mascarpone cheese16 Amaretti biscuits50ml espresso or very strong coffeecocoa powder, to serve1 Whisk the egg yolks together with the vanilla paste, icing sugar, lemon zest and Madeira with an electric hand-held whisk until pale. When pale, add the mascarpone and whisk again.2 In a separate clean, dry bowl, whisk the whites using an electric whisk (with clean beaters) until stiff peaks start to form. Fold into the mascarpone mixture.3 Soak the Amaretti biscuits in the coffee and lay two in the bottom of each serving glass. Spoon a generous amount of mascarpone cream on top of each one and dust with cocoa powder. Soak the remaining biscuits in the coffee and put on top of the mascarpone cream. Evenly distribute the remaining cream and smooth over the top. Dust with cocoa as you are about to serve.You can make this in advance as it will keep for a few days in the fridge. Just re-dust with cocoa before you serve.Recipe from Home at 7, Dinner at 8 by Sophie Wright (£14.99, Kyle Cathie)MORE ABOUTCoffeeCreamEggsFortified WineVanilla