Recipe: Frozen tiramisu mousse cake

This lovely layered treat is sure to be an instant crowd-pleaser. Decadent, rich, and irresistible!


Ingredients

Finger Biscuit Layers
3 large egg whites
75g castor sugar
4 large egg yolks
40ml cake flour
40ml cornflour
Icing sugar, to dust

Espresso Syrup
30ml (2 tbsp) castor sugar
125ml (½ cup) hot strong coffee

Mascarpone Mousse
3 large eggs
3 (6g) gelatine leaves
150g sugar
50ml water
5ml (1 tsp) salt
300ml fresh cream
450g mascarpone, at room temperature

Chocolate Mirror Glaze
125ml (½ cup) water
265g sugar
125ml (½ cup) fresh cream
60ml (4 tbsp) cocoa powder, sifted
5 (10g) gelatine sheets

To Serve
Store-bought chocolate hazelnut truffle
Store-bought chocolate macarons
Store-bought edible gold dust

Method

1. For the finger biscuit layers, preheat the oven to 200°C (or 180°C for fan-assisted ovens). Grease and line 3 cake tins (22cm) – or bake them one at a time if only 1 tin is available. Whip the 3 egg whites until stiff peaks form and gradually add the 75g castor sugar to form a meringue. Whip in the 4 egg yolks, then fold in the cake flour and cornflour, taking care not to knock out the air. Add to a piping bag fitted with a 2cm plain nozzle and pipe concentric circles into the tins. Dust with a layer of icing sugar and bake, 8-10 minutes, until puffed and golden. Allow to cool before unmoulding from the tins.

2. Make the espresso syrup by dissolving the 30ml (2 tbsp) castor sugar in the hot coffee. Allow to cool.

3. For the mascarpone mousse, beat the 3 large (whole) eggs with an electric stand mixer until pale and thick, about 10 minutes. The mixture should leave a trail. Soften the 3 gelatine sheets in water. Heat the 150g sugar, 50ml water and the salt in a small pot, without stirring at all, until it reaches 121°C on a sugar thermometer. Remove from heat and add the gelatine to the hot caramel, without stirring, then add it gradually into the fluffy eggs, while beating. Whip until the mixture is cool to the touch and thick, about 10 minutes. In the meantime, gradually add the fresh cream to the mascarpone, whisking until thick and smooth. Fold this into the cooled egg mixture.

4. To assemble, place a cooled finger biscuit layer in the bottom of a 22cm lined springform cake tin. Brush with the espresso syrup until soaked. Pour over half of the mascarpone mousse. Repeat with the finger biscuit layer, syrup and more mousse, finishing it off with the final biscuit layer and a thin layer of mousse. Freeze the cake until firm, about 4 hours.

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