Sugar-Free Tiramisu

Sugar-free Tiramisu suitable for diabetics, low glycemic index, and easy and quick to make. Here’s the recipe that surprised even me. As you know, my mission is to find ways to lower the glycemic index, offering you sugar-free desserts that are easy and quick. In short, keeping up with the times, when you need to regulate the glycemic load in recipes and have little time to spend in the kitchen. So, the day before yesterday, I prepared a microwave sugar-free cake, and its texture reminded me of ladyfingers. So I sliced half of it, toasted the slices in the microwave, and got quick sugar-free ladyfingers, perfect for making this sugar-free tiramisu. When I tasted it, I jumped for joy, now I can also eat tiramisu, and I hope you and your family will enjoy it too. True, at home I’m the only one who doesn’t metabolize sugars, but I think prevention is everything, and if I can make sugar-free desserts that are good for the whole family, then I know I’m doing the right thing.

Now, let’s see how to make sugar-free tiramisu.

dessert with sugar-free mascarpone cream for diabetics tiramisu
  • Difficulty: Very Easy
  • Cost: Economical
  • Rest time: 1 Hour
  • Preparation time: 20 Minutes
  • Portions: 6
  • Cooking methods: No Cooking
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Seasonality: All Seasons
557.43 Kcal
calories per serving
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  • Energy 557.43 (Kcal)
  • Carbohydrates 60.93 (g) of which sugars 12.67 (g)
  • Proteins 12.03 (g)
  • Fat 42.37 (g) of which saturated 21.10 (g)of which unsaturated 1.85 (g)
  • Fibers 10.78 (g)
  • Sodium 91.32 (mg)

Indicative values for a portion of 200 g processed in an automated way starting from the nutritional information available on the CREA* and FoodData Central** databases. It is not food and / or nutritional advice.

* CREATES Food and Nutrition Research Center: https://www.crea.gov.it/alimenti-e-nutrizione https://www.alimentinutrizione.it ** U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. FoodData Central, 2019. https://fdc.nal.usda.gov

Ingredients for making sugar-free ladyfingers

  • 6 oz sponge cake (microwave baked and sugar-free)
  • 17.6 oz mascarpone
  • 3 eggs
  • 5.3 oz erythritol (powdered)
  • 0.5 oz inulin (long-chain)
  • 3.4 fl oz coffee
  • 2 teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder

What You Need

  • 1 Microwave Baking Pan heating plate
  • 2 Bowls
  • 1 Electric Whisk
  • 1 Sieve fine mesh
  • 1 Microwave Riser
  • 1 Knife

Procedure for Toasting the Homemade Ladyfingers in the Microwave

  • Slice the half cake into regular slices,

    homemade sugar-free ladyfingers for tiramisu
  • using a bread knife.

    sugar-free cake for making tiramisu
  • Line the baking pan with parchment paper and lay out the slices.

    ladyfingers baked in the microwave for tiramisu
  • Arrange them well without overlapping. Insert the baking pan into the microwave and toast the slices for 3 minutes per side, using the microwave + grill function at maximum power, placing the baking pan on a riser to get closer to the grill.

    how to toast cookies in the microwave
  • Place the cookies on the riser and let them cool.

    sugar-free cookies for making tiramisu
  • Separate the egg whites from the yolks, letting them fall into the 2 bowls.

    eggs for tiramisu
  • With the help of an electric whisk, whip the egg whites,

  • until they become frothy. Set them aside.

  • Pour the erythritol over the yolks,

  • add the inulin and

  • mix with the whisk at low speed.

  • Until you obtain a light and airy mixture.

  • At this point, incorporate the mascarpone,

  • mixing it well with the yolks.

    sugar-free mascarpone cream for tiramisu
  • Add half of the egg whites and incorporate them into the mascarpone cream,

    sugar-free cream for making tiramisu
  • with upward movements,

  • add the other half of the egg whites and incorporate them completely until you get a well-whipped mascarpone cream.

    sugar-free cream for tiramisu with low glycemic index
  • Now, focus on the soaking for the sugar-free cookies.

    coffee for sugar-free tiramisu
  • To do this, you have 2 options, pour the coffee into a baking dish and soak the cookies one by one.

    soaking sugar-free cookies in coffee
  • Or, arrange the cookies on the serving plate and soak them with a few tablespoons of coffee.

    cookies soaked in coffee for making sugar-free tiramisu
  • Once you have soaked the cookies,

    cookies soaked with coffee
  • you can pour half of the mascarpone cream on top, using a spoon.

    mascarpone cream and sugar-free cookies for making tiramisu
  • Level it on top, as shown in the photo.

    how to make tiramisu with erythritol and inulin
  • Dust with a little cocoa,

    cookies, mascarpone cream, and cocoa without sugars
  • until you cover the surface of the cream but without overdoing it, a teaspoon will be enough.

    easy and sugar-free tiramisu
  • Place the other cookies on top, arranging them well on the mascarpone cream.

  • Soak them with the remaining coffee and

  • continue with the sugar-free mascarpone cream.

  • With the back of a spoon, create swirls on the surface.

    recipe for making sugar-free tiramisu
  • Finally, dust with the remaining cocoa and place the sugar-free tiramisu in the fridge to cool for an hour.

    add the cocoa
  • Now, your tiramisu for diabetics is ready to be enjoyed by everyone.

    light sugar-free tiramisu for diabetics

Extra Tips for Sugar-Free Tiramisu

All ingredients for the mascarpone cream should be at room temperature.

Sugar-Free Tiramisu with Pasteurized Eggs

Bring 1 oz of water to a boil, in which you have added erythritol and inulin. When the syrup forms bubbles on the surface, pour it in a thin stream over the yolks, working with the whisk at maximum speed. In this case, it’s best to use very cold mascarpone to prevent the mixture from overheating.

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Rosella Errante, food blogger and writer, specializes in jar cooking, microwave and multicooker, with recipes for air fryer.

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