I love Italian food and a pasta dish features at least once a week on my weekly menu planner. If I have time at weekends, I do like to make my own pasta from scratch but weeknights this is not possible after a hard day at work. On these days I do buy ready made pasta and also the pasta sauces. I am really fussy in my choice of shop bought pasta so I only buy products that I can be sure are made using the best ingredients.
My first choice for pasta is Marks and Spencer’s. Did you know that they been working with their pasta supplier in the Dolomites since 1997? The pasta sauce they sell is made by Saor, a third-generation family business in Calabria, Southern Italy. The sauces are classically made with a soffritto base - vegetables slowly cooked in Italian extra virgin olive oil, then combined with Italian tomatoes and fresh herbs which are grown in the fields outside the factory.
Their dried pasta is made by Riccardo Felicetti and his family who use their traditional recipe dating back to 1908. They only use the finest wheat and water from a spring 2,000 meters above sea level, in the Latemar mountain district of the Dolomites. All the pasta is air dried in the Italian Alps.
I can certainly say that I can serve the M&S pasta to my family totally guilt free knowing that it is made and sourced in the best way possible.
Any pasta dish calls for a traditional Italian dessert to finish the meal, what better dessert to serve than the Italian Tiramisu. Again you can buy all the components for this delectable dessert from M&S and it takes less than 10 minutes to put together the most drool worthy dessert.
This Tiramisu is really a cheats one as all the ingredients are readily available in Marks and Spencer's, all you have to do is to assemble the different components to make the most wonderful Italian dessert.
This Tiramisu is really a cheats one as all the ingredients are readily available in Marks and Spencer's, all you have to do is to assemble the different components to make the most wonderful Italian dessert.
Tiramisu
A delectable Italian dessert make with sponge fingers dipped in coffee, topped amaretti biscuits with a vanilla custard and creamy mascarpone cream with a generous dusting of Cocoa.
Ingredients:
- 100g Sponge Fingers
- 1/2 cup Coffee
- 150 ml Double cream
- 125g Mascarpone
- 2 tablespoons Icing Sugar
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla essence
- 100 ml Custard
- 1 tablespoon Cocoa
- 8 Amaretti Biscuits
Method:
1. Break the sponge fingers so that they fit the base of your single serving bowl (This recipe will make 4 individual servings or 1 large to serve 4 people.)2. Dip the sponge fingers in strong coffee and make a layer in the bottom of your bowl.3. Spoon a layer of custard and crush 1 Amaretti biscuit on top.4. Repeat with another layer of sponge fingers soaked in coffee. and crush 1 Amaretti biscuit on top.5. Whisk together the the cream, icing sugar, mascarpone and vanilla.6. Spoon a thick layer of the cream mixture on top of the sponge fingers.7. Dust generously with Cocoa Powder. Chill for 1 hour before serving.
Details
Prep time: Cook time:0 Total time: Yield: Serves 4This post is in collaboration with Marks and Spencer's.
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We love to shop M&S food, 10 minute Tiramisu sounds delicious and fuss free recipe which can be prepare ahead.
ReplyDeleteYes this is such an easy dessert to make before hand.
DeleteItalian food is my favourite! This tiramisu looks amazing and super quick to make even during the week. Looks like I'll be heading to my local M&S to try out this recipe. Definitely drool worthy!
ReplyDeleteYes do check out their Italian promotions this month.
DeleteWhenever I'm in UK love to shop in M&S for the food, clothes and aromatic creams. I now understand why my sister in law insists on buying pastas from M&S. As for the easy tiramisu recipe, got to inform my huge family as they are always looking out for easy dessert recipes.
ReplyDeleteI love their food range and shop there regularly.
DeleteGosh that looks so good! I love tiramisu but can't be bothered with all the faff of the traditional recipe - this is a great cheat!
ReplyDeleteThis is so easy to make and gives great results.
DeleteI love M&S food, I used to work right by one and pick up things on my way back home. I'm also a lover of Italian food, being half Italian myself it's something I was bought up on with Tiramisu being one of my favourite desserts. This one sounds so quick and easy to make... Delicious! x
ReplyDeleteThanks Charlie its probably not as authentic as an Italian would make but it still tastes great.
DeleteI like the way you have served in individual bowls.. I am yet to try out this one at home .
ReplyDeleteI do like individual portions as it looks prettier and can be portion controlled.
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ReplyDeleteThat recipe sounds amazing, although any recipe with sponge fingers is always a winner for me ha ha!
ReplyDeleteYes me too, I always keep a packet in the pantry.
DeleteTiramisu is Hubby's favourite although I have not attempted to make it yet. You make it look so easy
ReplyDeleteTrust me this is fool proof to make.
DeleteThis is one of my favourite desserts, but funnily enough, have never tried to make it myself. You've inspired me to give it a go! x
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. I love making desserts and will definitely be trying this 😊
ReplyDeleteWow these look amazing, and I love me a good tiramisu as much as the next person, so I will definetely be trying this recipe. (:
ReplyDeleteOhh I’m saving this recipe right now as tiramisu is one of my favourite desserts and always wanted to give it a try and make one!
ReplyDeleteTiramisu doesn't have to be tricky to make, although I'm not a huge fan but I know my brother is x
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of this quick tiramasu which is one of my favourite desserts. I am off to M & S to get some.
ReplyDeleteI love tiramisu but have never tried to make it, I will definitely try this recipe x
ReplyDeleteOhh I love tiramisu but have never made it as I always imagined it was a tricky thing to put together but your recipe actually sounds simple and doable - going to give this a go
ReplyDeleteLaura x
Got to love a dessert that takes ten minutes together, I bet it tastes beautiful too.
ReplyDelete10 minutes? No way! I am totally on board. The only reason I have never made tiramisu is because of how complicated it is! This seems doable to me :)
ReplyDeleteTiramisu is one of my favorite desserts. It tastes so indulgent when you have it, yet as you have shown, it doesn't have to be hard to make :)
ReplyDeleteHaven't made tiramisu in ages, just a little time consuming. I love this small recipe, so pinning for later.
ReplyDeleteTiramisu is one of my favorite desserts but I never make it because it takes SO long to assemble! This is perfect!! I like to add a little kahlua to my dipping liquid for an extra kick :)
ReplyDeleteI love Tiramisu! It's absolutely one of my favorites!! Best flavors, best texture, best everything!
ReplyDeleteThe only problem I have with this recipe is not eating all the ingredients while assembling..this is awesome!
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