Photo by Suzanne Heller
Enzo calls it tiramisuper, and I agree. I simply had to get the recipe. It's easy and quick to make, egg-less and without mascarpone, not a local ingredient in Campania. Angela and Zia Assunta use ricotta instead of mascarpone, flavor it with espresso coffee and sugar, dip simple cookies (they use Oro Saiwa) in unsweetened espresso, and layer them with the ricotta cream. Any simple cookie like arrowroot or digestive biscuits will do.
Recipe: Tiramisuper
• 2 cups whole milk ricotta
• 3/4 cup sugar
• 4-5 shots of espresso coffee
• 4-5 oz. simple cookies
• 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa
Mix the ricotta, sugar and 1 shot of espresso. If ricotta is very liquid, this should be enough to make a custard-like cream. If ricotta is drier, you may need another espresso.
Put 3 shots of espresso in a shallow dish and cool.
Spoon one third of the ricotta cream into a one-and-a-half quart mold. Dip cookies in the espresso and layer them on the ricotta. Spoon another third of the ricotta cream and top with espresso-soaked cookies. Top with remaining ricotta. Crush a few cookies and mix with 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa. Sprinkle this mixture over the top of the tiramisuper.
Refrigerate for at least 2 hours.




Sounds delicious. How many (standard dessert-sized) servings would this make?
I think 6-8, depending on portion size.
What are "simple cookies"? Lady fingers, sugar cookies? I'm not familar with the term "simple cookies".
arrowroot cookies, digestive wafers, lady fingers, nothing with butter, nuts or chocolate. if you can't find any of these cookies, try graham crackers.