A creamy, coffee-flavored tiramisu dip that blends mascarpone, cocoa and a hint of instant coffee into an easy, crowd-pleasing dessert — ideal for parties and casual gatherings.

This versatile dip works for many occasions: a quick Valentine’s Day treat, a last-minute dessert for guests, a birthday party option or a potluck contribution.
It’s a simplified, fast take on the classic Italian coffee-flavored dessert, made with just a few ingredients and minimal effort.
Why make this coffee-flavored dip?
- Easy recipe – just 5 simple ingredients.
- Quick to prepare – ready in about 5 minutes.
- A reliable crowd-pleaser.
- Perfect for last-minute entertaining at home.

How to make tiramisu dip
Gather ingredients:
- Heavy cream (whipping cream). In the UK use double cream.
- Powdered sugar (confectioners’ or icing sugar).
- Mascarpone — the classic Italian cheese for tiramisu flavor and richness.
- Unsweetened cocoa powder — not a hot cocoa mix.
- Instant coffee — a small amount for coffee flavor; optional if you prefer to skip it.
Kitchen tools:
- Medium mixing bowl
- Hand mixer or electric whisk
- Serving bowl
- Spoon or spatula
- Sieve for dusting cocoa (optional)
To prepare: whip the chilled heavy cream with powdered sugar until you reach stiff peaks. Fold in mascarpone, cocoa and instant coffee (you can dissolve coffee granules in a teaspoon of water if you prefer). Mix until smooth and combined. Transfer to a serving bowl and dust with extra cocoa if desired.

Perfect dippers for tiramisu dip
- Fresh strawberries — their brightness balances the sweetness.
- Ladyfingers (sponge fingers) — a classic pairing with tiramisu flavors.
- Vanilla wafers.
- Sweet breads like brioche or panettone.
Tips on whipping cream
Use well-chilled cream; cold cream whips faster and holds its shape better. Add the powdered sugar before you start whipping so it incorporates evenly. For very stable peaks, avoid overwhipping.

Make ahead
You can prepare the dip the night before. Store it refrigerated and give it a gentle stir before serving to refresh the texture.
My secret tip
For a simple coffee-accented treat, place two ladyfingers on a small plate, sprinkle or pour a few teaspoons of hot coffee over them, then top with a few dollops of the dip. It recreates the spirit of tiramisu in a quick, single-serve format.
This recipe is ideal when you want the familiar tiramisu flavor without the time or layered assembly of the traditional dessert. If you enjoy easy, elegant desserts, this dip is worth trying.

More sweet dip recipes you might like:
- Lemon Curd Dip – a bright, tangy dip that comes together very quickly.
- Caramel Apple Dip – a simple, sweet dip with minimal ingredients.

Tiramisu Dip
Ingredients
- 1 cup heavy cream (240 milliliters)
- ¼ cup powdered sugar (35 grams)
- ½ cup mascarpone (120 grams)
- 2 teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder (about 5 grams, plus extra for dusting)
- ½ teaspoon instant coffee
Instructions
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In a medium mixing bowl, whip heavy cream with powdered sugar until stiff peaks form.
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Add mascarpone, cocoa powder and coffee granules (dissolve the coffee in a teaspoon of water if you prefer). Mix with an electric whisk until smooth and well combined.
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Transfer to a serving bowl, dust with additional cocoa if desired, and serve with your chosen dippers.
Notes
- Use heavy cream (US) or double cream (UK). Lighter creams like half-and-half or single cream will not whip properly.
- Powdered sugar is also called confectioners’ sugar (US) or icing sugar (UK).
- Use unsweetened cocoa powder — not instant hot cocoa mix.
- Optional dippers: fresh strawberries, ladyfingers, vanilla wafers, brioche, etc.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is an estimate and may vary based on ingredient brands, substitutions, and portion sizes.
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