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Tiramisu Brownies

Published: Jan 26, 2026 by Hannah Cooking . Leave a Comment

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If there is a debate in our house, it’s usually between Max wanting brownies and me craving something "fancy" like Tiramisu. These Tiramisu Brownies are the peace treaty we didn't know we needed. Max calls them "coffee cloud squares" because they have that dense, chewy chocolate base he loves, but they are topped with a thick, billowy layer of mascarpone cream that tastes just like my favorite Italian dessert.

Tiramisu brownie squares on a wooden board showing three distinct layers: fudgy chocolate brownie base, creamy mascarpone filling, chocolate mousse layer, and cocoa powder dusted top. Save it For Later
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  • Why You Will Love This Tiramisu Brownies
  • How To Make Tiramisu Brownies
  • What Pairs Well With Tiramisu Brownies
  • Tiramisu Brownies Variations
  • Equipment
  • Storage / Make Ahead / Serving Tips
  • Top Tips for Best Tiramisu Brownies
  • Tiramisu Brownies Frequently Asked Questions
  • A Gourmet Mashup
  • Related
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Why You Will Love This Tiramisu Brownies

You will love this recipe because it is the ultimate fusion of American comfort food and Italian elegance. The base is a rich, fudgy brownie that gets infused with a strong espresso soak—just like ladyfingers! Then, we slather it with a smooth, sweetened mascarpone whipped cream and bury it under a mountain of cocoa powder. It looks intimidatingly gourmet, but honestly? It’s easier than making actual Tiramisu.

How To Make Tiramisu Brownies

To replicate the stunning layers in the picture, we start by baking a batch of ultra-fudgy brownies (cakey ones won't hold up to the soak). While they are still warm, we brush them generously with a mixture of strong espresso and a splash of coffee liqueur. Once they are completely cool, we spread a thick, stable mascarpone frosting over the top and dust heavily with cocoa powder before slicing into sharp squares.

Tiramisu Brownies Ingredients

The Fudgy Brownie Base

  • ½ cup unsalted butter; melted
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup cocoa powder (Dutch-processed is best for color)
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

The Coffee Soak

  • ¼ cup strong espresso or very strong coffee; hot
  • 1 tablespoon Kahlúa or coffee liqueur (optional)

The Mascarpone Cream

  • 8 oz Mascarpone cheese; cold
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream; cold
  • ½ cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

The Garnish

  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (for dusting)
  • Coffee beans (optional for decoration)
Ingredients for Tiramisu Brownies arranged in a 4-panel flat lay on a grey stone surface. Save it For Later

Step by Step Method

Bake the Brownies

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line an 8x8 inch baking pan with parchment paper (leave an overhang for easy removal).
  • Whisk melted butter and sugar until combined. Beat in eggs and vanilla until pale.
  • Fold in flour, cocoa powder, and salt until just mixed.
  • Pour into the pan and bake for 20–25 minutes. A toothpick should come out with moist crumbs, not wet batter.

The Soak

  • While the brownies are still warm, poke small holes over the surface with a fork.
  • Mix the hot espresso and liqueur. Brush this syrup evenly over the brownies.
  • Important: Let the brownies cool completely in the pan. If they are even slightly warm, the cream layer will melt.

Make the Cream Layer

  • In a chilled bowl, whip the heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla to soft peaks.
  • Add the mascarpone cheese and whip briefly until stiff peaks form. Do not overbeat or the cheese might curdle.

Assemble and Chill

  • Spread the mascarpone cream in a thick, even layer over the cooled brownies.
  • Dust generously with cocoa powder using a fine-mesh sieve.
  • Refrigerate for at least 2 hours to set the cream before slicing.
Stacked tiramisu brownie bars on a wooden board displaying layers of dark chocolate brownie, coffee-soaked cake, creamy mascarpone filling, and generous cocoa powder topping. Save it For Later

MAX’S REACTION

"Whoa, look at the layers! The white part is super creamy and the bottom part is chewy. I got cocoa powder on my nose when I took a bite, but it was totally worth it."

What Pairs Well With Tiramisu Brownies

Naturally, these scream for coffee. A hot cappuccino or an iced latte is the perfect companion. If you want to lean into the dessert vibe, serve them with a glass of cold milk or even a shot of dessert wine like Vin Santo.

Tiramisu Brownies Variations

Tiramisu Brownies with Box Mix

Short on time? Use your favorite boxed brownie mix for the base. Just bake according to the package instructions, then follow the soak and topping steps exactly.

Eggless Version

For Tiramisu brownies eggless, use a flax egg or yogurt substitute in the brownie base. The topping is naturally egg-free (unlike traditional Tiramisu custard).

Ladyfinger Crunch

Layer crushed ladyfinger cookies between the brownie and the cream layer for an added textural element that mimics the classic dessert.

Boozy Kick

Increase the Kahlúa or Marsala wine in the soak for an adult-only version perfect for dinner parties.

Layered tiramisu brownies with a dark chocolate brownie base, creamy mascarpone filling, chocolate layer, and cocoa powder dusted top, cut into squares and stacked to show the distinct layers. Save it For Later

Equipment

  • 8x8 Baking Pan
  • Electric Hand Mixer
  • Pastry Brush (for the soak)
  • Fine Mesh Sieve (for the cocoa dusting)
  • Mom Tip: Use a hot knife (run under hot water and wipe dry) to slice the brownies. This is how you get those clean, bakery-style edges seen in the photo.

Storage / Make Ahead / Serving Tips

Refrigerator Storage

Because of the mascarpone cream, these must be stored in the fridge. Keep them in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

Make Ahead

These are actually better the next day! The coffee flavor has more time to permeate the brownie base. Make them a day ahead of your event.

Freezing

You can freeze the brownie base, but we don't recommend freezing the finished product with the cream, as the texture of the mascarpone can change upon thawing.

Top Tips for Best Tiramisu Brownies

The most crucial step is the cooling. The brownie base must be stone-cold before you add the cream layer. If you rush this, you'll end up with a soupy mess. Also, use high-quality cocoa powder for the dusting—it’s the first thing you taste, so you want it to be rich, not chalky.

Tiramisu Brownies Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use cream cheese instead of mascarpone?

Yes, but the flavor will be tangier (more like cheesecake) and less milky/sweet than traditional Tiramisu.

Is there coffee in the brownie batter?

We prefer putting the coffee in the soak rather than the batter to keep the brownie chocolate-focused, but you can add a teaspoon of espresso powder to the dry ingredients if you want a mocha flavor.

How do I get clean cuts?

Chill the brownies thoroughly first. Then use the "hot knife" trick mentioned in the equipment section!

Can I make these alcohol-free?

Absolutely. Just use strong coffee or espresso for the soak and skip the liqueur.

A Gourmet Mashup

These brownies are a showstopper. They look elegant enough for a dinner party but are fun enough for a family treat. If you love decadent chocolate desserts, you definitely need to try our pillowy Chocolate Mousse Brownies, the impressive Belgian Chocolate Cake, or the fun and easy Cinnamon Roll Poke Cake for another layered delight.

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Tiramisu Brownies

These sophisticated Tiramisu Brownies feature a dense, fudgy chocolate base soaked in espresso, topped with a thick layer of sweetened mascarpone cream and a dusting of cocoa powder.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Chilling 2 minutes mins
Total Time 2 hours hrs 45 minutes mins
Servings: 9 square
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Italian-American Fusion
Calories: 380
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • ½ cup butter Melted
  • 1 cup sugar Granulated
  • 2 eggs Large
  • ½ cup cocoa powder Dutch-processed
  • ½ cup flour All-purpose
  • ¼ cup espresso Strong, hot
  • 8 oz mascarpone Cold
  • 1 cup heavy cream Cold
  • ½ cup powdered sugar For topping
  • 2 tablespoon cocoa powder For dusting

Equipment

  • 1 8x8 Pan Baking pan
  • 1 Hand mixer Electric
  • 1 Sieve Fine mesh

Method
 

  1. Bake brownies at 350°F for 20-25 minutes. While warm, poke holes and brush with espresso/liqueur mixture.
  2. Cool brownies completely in the pan.
  3. Whip heavy cream and powdered sugar. Fold in mascarpone cheese until smooth and stiff.
  4. Spread cream over cooled brownies. Chill for 2 hours.
  5. Dust with cocoa powder and slice into squares.

Notes

Allow the brownies to cool completely before adding the cream topping to prevent melting. Use the hot knife method for clean slices.

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