Oreo Tiramisu – those two words alone are enough to make any dessert lover’s heart skip a beat. Are you tired of serving the same old desserts that leave your guests politely nodding instead of genuinely swooning? This Oreo Tiramisu recipe transforms the beloved Italian classic into an irresistible chocolate-cookie masterpiece that will have everyone asking for seconds (and the recipe).
Hey there! I’m Emeli from FoodFansy, and let me tell you a story about how this recipe came to life. During my travels through Italy, I fell head-over-heels for traditional tiramisu – that perfect marriage of coffee, cream, and ladyfingers. But when I returned home, I found myself craving something that combined that Italian elegance with a playful American twist. One rainy Sunday afternoon, staring at a package of Oreos in my pantry, inspiration struck. What if I could capture all the sophisticated flavors of tiramisu but with the nostalgic comfort of everyone’s favorite cookie?
As someone who’s spent years perfecting dessert techniques in professional kitchens and home settings alike, I can promise you this: this Oreo Tiramisu delivers restaurant-quality results with surprisingly simple steps. In this guide, we’ll cover everything from selecting the perfect mascarpone to assembly secrets that ensure every layer is picture-perfect, plus troubleshooting tips and creative variations.
Why This Oreo Tiramisu Recipe Works
This Oreo Tiramisu isn’t just a novelty – it’s a carefully crafted dessert that improves on the original in several key ways:
• Uses familiar, accessible ingredients – No hunting down expensive ladyfingers or specialty items • Foolproof assembly technique – My step-by-step method prevents soggy cookies and ensures perfect layers • Make-ahead friendly – Actually tastes better after overnight chilling, perfect for entertaining • Crowd-pleasing flavor profile – Combines the sophistication of tiramisu with the comfort of chocolate cookies • Customizable sweetness – Easy to adjust coffee strength and cocoa intensity to your preference
Choosing the Right Oreo Tiramisu Ingredients
Best Oreo Varieties for This Recipe
While classic Oreos work beautifully, certain varieties can elevate your tiramisu:
- Original Oreos: The gold standard – perfect cookie-to-cream ratio
- Double Stuf Oreos: Extra cream adds richness but can make assembly messier
- Golden Oreos: Creates a lighter, more traditional tiramisu appearance
- Thins: Great for delicate layers, though you’ll need more cookies
Coffee Selection Tips
The coffee component is crucial for authentic tiramisu flavor:
- Espresso: Provides the most authentic, intense flavor
- Strong cold brew: Smooth and less acidic than regular coffee
- French roast: Bold flavor that stands up to the mascarpone
- Instant coffee substitute: Mix 2 tablespoons instant coffee with 1 cup hot water, then cool
Mascarpone Quality Matters
Look for mascarpone that’s:
- Smooth and creamy without graininess
- Bright white in color
- Fresh (check expiration dates)
- Slightly softened but still cold when mixing
Ingredients & Prep for Oreo Tiramisu
Essential Oreo Tiramisu Components
For the Mascarpone Filling:
- 4 large egg yolks, room temperature
- 2 large whole eggs, room temperature
- ⅔ cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- ½ cup strong coffee, cooled
- 1 lb mascarpone cheese (450g), slightly softened
- 1½ cups heavy cream, cold
For Assembly:
- 1 cup strong coffee, cooled
- 1 family pack Oreos (reserve 3 for topping)
- ¼ cup cocoa powder for dusting
Prep Work Essentials
Temperature Control: Bring eggs to room temperature 30 minutes before starting. This ensures smooth mixing and prevents the mascarpone from seizing.
Coffee Preparation: Brew your coffee extra strong and let it cool completely. Hot coffee will melt your cream layers and create a soggy mess.
Equipment Setup: Have your double boiler ready, whisk clean and dry, and your assembly dish chilled in the refrigerator.

Step-by-Step Oreo Tiramisu Cooking Instructions
Pre-Cooking Prep for Oreo Tiramisu
- Set up a double boiler by placing a heat-safe bowl over a saucepan with simmering water (bowl shouldn’t touch water)
- Separate your eggs carefully – even a drop of yolk in the whites can prevent proper whipping
- Measure all ingredients and have them at proper temperatures
- Prepare your assembly dish by lightly chilling it
Cooking Method for Oreo Tiramisu Filling
Creating the Sabayon Base:
- Combine egg yolks, whole eggs, sugar, vanilla, and ½ cup coffee in your double boiler bowl
- Whisk continuously over simmering water until mixture becomes pale, thick, and foamy (about 8-10 minutes)
- The mixture should coat the back of a spoon and leave ribbons when lifted
- Remove from heat and cool for 10 minutes
Incorporating Mascarpone:
- Add slightly softened mascarpone to the cooled egg mixture
- Whisk until completely smooth – if lumps persist, use an immersion blender briefly
- The mixture should be silky and uniform in color
Doneness Check for Oreo Tiramisu Components
Perfect Sabayon Indicators:
- Mixture has tripled in volume
- Pale yellow color throughout
- Thick enough to coat a spoon
- No raw egg taste when sampled
Cream Whipping Test:
- Whip cream to medium-stiff peaks – they should hold their shape but not be grainy
- Stop just before butter formation begins
Final Assembly Technique for Oreo Tiramisu
- Gently fold whipped cream into mascarpone mixture using a large spoon or spatula
- Use a figure-eight motion to preserve airiness
- Fold just until no white streaks remain
Pro Tips for Perfect Oreo Tiramisu
Avoiding Common Oreo Tiramisu Mistakes
Preventing Soggy Layers:
- Dip Oreos quickly – 2-3 seconds maximum
- Use a shallow dish for coffee to control soaking
- Tap excess coffee off each cookie before layering
Temperature Control:
- Keep mascarpone mixture chilled during assembly
- Work in a cool kitchen when possible
- Chill your mixing bowls and beaters beforehand
Essential Tool Recommendations for Oreo Tiramisu
- Digital kitchen scale: Ensures accurate mascarpone measurements
- Large wire whisk: Better incorporation than electric mixers for delicate folding
- Offset spatula: Perfect for smooth, even layers
- Fine-mesh sifter: For dust-free cocoa topping
Storage & Make-Ahead Tips for Oreo Tiramisu
Optimal Chilling Time: 4-6 hours minimum, overnight preferred Storage Method: Cover tightly with plastic wrap pressed directly onto surface Freezing: Freeze up to 1 month, thaw in refrigerator overnight before serving
Flavor Variations for Oreo Tiramisu
Decadent Twists on Classic Oreo Tiramisu
Salted Caramel Version:
- Drizzle caramel sauce between layers
- Add pinch of sea salt to mascarpone mixture
- Garnish with caramel-drizzled Oreo crumbs
Mocha Madness:
- Add 2 tablespoons cocoa powder to mascarpone mixture
- Use chocolate-flavored coffee
- Top with chocolate shavings instead of cocoa powder
Bailey’s Irish Cream:
- Replace ¼ cup coffee with Bailey’s Irish Cream
- Add to both soaking liquid and filling
- Adult-only version perfect for dinner parties
Dietary Adaptations for Oreo Tiramisu
Dietary Need | Substitution | Notes |
---|---|---|
Gluten-Free | Use gluten-free chocolate cookies | Ensure all ingredients are certified GF |
Reduced Sugar | Replace ⅓ sugar with stevia blend | May affect texture slightly |
Dairy-Free | Cashew cream + vegan cookies | Requires overnight cashew soaking |
Egg-Free | Aquafaba-based filling | Use ¾ cup aquafaba, whipped to peaks |
Keto-Friendly | Sugar-free cookies + erythritol | Adjust sweetness to taste |
Serving Suggestions for Oreo Tiramisu
Perfect Portion Sizes:
- Cut into 2×3 inch squares for rich dessert courses
- Smaller 1×2 inch pieces work well for buffets
- Individual ramekin portions for elegant presentation
Complementary Pairings:
- Fresh berries: Strawberries or raspberries add bright acidity
- Coffee service: Espresso, cappuccino, or dessert wine
- Texture contrast: Serve with crispy biscotti or amaretti cookies
Wine & Beverage Pairings:
- Dessert wines: Moscato d’Asti or Port
- Coffee cocktails: Espresso martini or Irish coffee
- Non-alcoholic: Cold brew coffee or vanilla cream soda
FAQs About Oreo Tiramisu
Can I make Oreo Tiramisu without raw eggs? Yes! Use pasteurized eggs or substitute with a no-egg mascarpone mousse using gelatin and whipped cream for stability.
How long does Oreo Tiramisu last in the refrigerator? When properly covered, it stays fresh for 3-4 days. The flavors actually improve after the first day as they meld together.
Can I freeze Oreo Tiramisu? Absolutely! Wrap tightly and freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before serving. The texture may be slightly denser but still delicious.
What if my mascarpone mixture curdles? This usually happens from temperature shock. Try whisking in 1-2 tablespoons of warm cream, or use an immersion blender briefly to re-emulsify.
Can I use decaf coffee for Oreo Tiramisu? Yes! Decaf works perfectly if you want the coffee flavor without the caffeine. Make sure it’s still brewed strong for the best taste.
Is this Oreo Tiramisu recipe safe during pregnancy? The traditional recipe contains raw eggs. Pregnant women should use pasteurized eggs or try the egg-free variation mentioned above.
Conclusion
There’s something magical about taking a beloved classic and making it your own – and this Oreo Tiramisu does exactly that. Fire up your kitchen creativity and try this tonight! Whether you’re impressing dinner party guests or treating your family to something special, this recipe delivers that perfect balance of familiar comfort and sophisticated surprise.
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Oreo Tiramisu Recipe: 5 Incredible Steps to Divine Dessert Bliss
- Total Time: 25minutes
- Yield: 12 servings
Description
This oreo tiramisu has all of the flavours of a traditional tiramisu with a very nontraditional swap of ladyfingers for chocolate sandwich cookies. Oreos soak up the coffee so beautifully and give the tiramisu a deep chocolate flavour. They make the perfect swap if you can’t find ladyfingers or want an equally delicious twist on the classic!
Ingredients
Filling
- 4 large yolks room temperature
- 2 large eggs whole, room temperature
- ⅔ cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- ½ cup strong coffee cooled (see substitutions in notes)
- 1 lb mascarpone cheese 450g, slightly softened
- 1 ½ cup heavy cream cold (whipping cream)
Assembly
- 1 cup strong coffee cooled (see substitutions in notes)
- 1 family pack oreos set 3 oreos aside for crumbling on top (see substitutions in notes)
- ¼ cup cocoa powder
Instructions
Filling
- Pour a few inches of water into a medium saucepan. Find a heat safe bowl that fits well on top of the pan without touching the bottom or the water. Bring the water in the saucepan to a simmer.
- Combine yolks, eggs, sugar, vanilla, and coffee in the heat safe bowl. Whisk until combined.4 large yolks,2 large eggs,⅔ cup granulated sugar,1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract,½ cup strong coffee
- Place the bowl on top of the saucepan and whisk. Continue whisking with a wire whisk until the mixture foams up and thickens considerably.
- Remove from heat and let cool for 10 minutes. Add mascarpone cheese and whisk it into the egg yolks and whisk until smooth. If it’s still lumpy you can use a blender to help make it smooth.1 lb mascarpone cheese
- Whip the cream until medium-stiff peaks with a whisk or stand mixer. Be careful not to overwhip or it will become grainy.1 ½ cup heavy cream
- Gently fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture with a whisk until smooth.
Notes
Keep the tiramisu in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. You can also freeze it, wrapped tightly for up to 1 month.
Coffee Swaps:
- You can use strong brewed decaff coffee for a low caffeinated version. You can also use a strong black tea instead.
- To deepen the flavour with a bit of liquor, I strongly recommend substituting half of the coffee in the filling and assembly with Kahlua or dark rum. My family always requests it to be spiked with kahlua!
- For a coffee free version, you can easily substitute all of the coffee with milk.
Oreo Swaps:
You can use any chocolate (or vanilla) sandwich cookies you prefer. You can also use traditional ladyfingers in this recipe as well, use them the exact same way you would the oreos.
- Prep Time: 15minutes
- Cook Time: 10minutes
- Category: Cake, Dessert, Seasonal
- Cuisine: American, Italian Servings
Keywords: oreo tiramisu