Pepperidge Farm® Milano® Tiramisu

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Milano Tiramisu is an incredibly delicious version of the classic Italian dessert made with coffee-soaked Milano cookies. Incredible!

Milano Tiramisu - A Family Feast

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Today, I’d like to start out with a special message for all of the ladies in our audience. So often – as a mother, as a daughter, as a friend, an employee, or a wife – we spend so much time taking care of other people that we sometime forget about focusing on ourselves! Am I right?

Milano Tiramisu - A Family Feast

We sometimes spread ourselves so thin that we don’t feel like we’re doing anything very well. I know I certainly feel that way sometimes – and I can tell (and my husband and daughter can tell too!) that I just need a little bit of a break!

So today, I’m joining with a group of other great bloggers and Pepperidge Farm® Milano® cookies to encourage you to take a moment for yourself! Savor the moment, take pleasure in this amazing journey we call life, and enjoy something special – just for us.

Milano Tiramisu - A Family Feast


Milano cookies are one of my favorite sweet treats right out of the package. They are a perfect little indulgence that is just for me!

Milano Tiramisu - A Family Feast


And for the gentlemen in our audience who are also reading this post today – especially those of you with a special lady in your life…I predict that she would LOVE this Milano Tiramisu recipe we’re sharing today!

Milano Tiramisu - A Family Feast


This Milano Tiramisu is very easy to make and (hint…hint…) if you happen to decide to give that special someone in your life a break by making her dinner tonight… it would be a delicious and memorable dessert to serve along with any special meal!

Milano Tiramisu - A Family Feast

Coffee-soaked Milano cookies layered with a rich and creamy custard made with mascarpone cheese …then topped with even more Milano cookies! This Milano Tiramisu is a dessert she will never forget!

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Pepperidge Farm® Milano® Tiramisu

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Milano Tiramisu is an incredibly delicious version of the classic Italian dessert made with coffee-soaked Milano cookies. Incredible!

  • Author: A Family Feast
  • Prep Time: 4 hours 30 mins
  • Total Time: 4 hours 30 minutes
  • Yield: 68 servings 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No bake
  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

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  • 6 egg yolks, coddled*
  • 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 16 ounces mascarpone cheese
  • 1 1/2 cups strong brewed coffee
  • 3 7.5 ounce packages Pepperidge Farm® Double Chocolate Milano® Cookies – 27 cookies for layering and the remaining for garnish

Instructions

  1. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, combine the egg yolks and sugar. Whisk on high speed until thick and creamy. Add the mascarpone cheese and 1 tablespoon of the brewed coffee and whisk again until fully combined. Set aside.
  2. Pour the remaining coffee into a small shallow bowl. One at a time, dip the Pepperidge Farm® Double Chocolate Milano® Cookies into the coffee for 5-10 seconds, allowing the cookie to absorb some of the coffee. Place the dipped cookies in the bottom of a small shallow baking dish or bowl filling the bottom of the dish in a single layer.
  3. Spoon 1/3 of the mascarpone mixture over the single layer of cookies. Repeat – dipping the cookies in coffee, then laying the cookies on top of the mascarpone. Spoon another 1/3 of the mascarpone over the cookies, then finish with a final layer of coffee-dipped cookies and a top layer of the final 1/3 mascarpone.
  4. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours (or overnight). 5. When ready to serve, cut remaining Milano cookies into large pieces and sprinkle over the top. Serve immediately.

Notes

*While raw eggs are traditionally used in tiramisu, to be safe, we recommend that you coddle the eggs to destroy any potential salmonella, or use store-bought eggs that are labeled as pasteurized.

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Last updated: September 29, 2025

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