Making Mascarpone & Tiramisu at Home -- Easy Recipes!
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- You can make amazing MASCARPONE at home! It's much easier than you think. Just add a little acid to some warmed cream and strain it. Mary Anne demonstrates how to make mascarpone and then uses it in one of Italy's most famous desserts--TIRAMISU. This dessert doesn't even need to be baked; just put it in the fridge for a few hours and enjoy.
Mary Anne measures the yield, and does a taste test to compare home-made mascarpone with store-bought. She also shows different presentations of tiramisu from photos submitted by viewers.
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Learn about how to make other cheeses at home (i.e. cheddar, feta, brie, camembert, mascarpone, quick mozzarella, cream cheese, ricotta, labneh, Nabulsi, Belper Knolle, colby, yogurt, as well as crottin-, valencay-, and boursin-style cheeses).
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Thank you for great recipe. I'm trying this for my tiramisu 😊
Yummm!! Okay, I'm officially obsessed with your videos. You do amazing work, Mary Anne!
Thanks, great video, also I wish my fridge was as tidy as yours 😀
All your cheese making videos are so good, no fuss just plai ahead, and easy to follow. Best regards Marianne from Denmark
Hello Marianne, thanks for your comment. I’m glad you like the videos. The goal is to show exactly what you said-that cheesemaking can be simplified for home cheesemaking. I hope you try some of the recipes.
@@maryannefarah4367 I will for sure, have alreadt made some, Going for making Bree and proberly Cheddar
Raw eggs in this recipe. Thanks for the mascarpone recipe.
looks delicious!
Made this tiramisu recipe today (I always make my own mascarpone due to it being very easy (a lot of passive time) and cheaper than buying). The tiramisu was wonderfully creamy. I usually follow the recipe for cooking the egg/sugars, but just could not stand at a double boiler right now. It seems it might be creamier than the other--cooked egg/sugar--recipes I used before. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, it is rally a wonderful tiramisu recipe. I am so glad you had success with it!
😋 Looks so good!!
Thank you from Marianne in Melbourne Australia
Hello and regards from Canada!
You and your recipe very lovely and beautiful
Thank you for your kind words!
Love your video's iam going to try some and love tiramisu but I am not fun of the uncooked eggs.
I thought that too when I first made this recipe so many years ago. However, traditional tiramisu has uncooked eggs in it! Surprising, right?
You can pasteurize your eggs; there a several methods you can find online.
Thank You!
BRAVA BRAVA 😊
Lovely!
Lynnae, I have some Tiramisu with your name on it!
@@GiveCheeseaChance I was going to mention that this is the first video where you do not have a guest to share your bounty with. And that is a lot of tirmisu for just one person 😉
@@lynnaedudley763 Yes, it is an awful amount of tiramisu for just one person. If only I had a friend to eat some with. Damn you, COVID!
@@lynnaedudley763 I have a big piece for you if you want to do a drive-by pick-up.
Nice Recipe 🎉😊
Lovely ❤
You say this doesn't last long in the fridge...2 days? 3? BTW, I'm in the process of making brie per your directions. :)
I love the way you present your recipes, always with genuine smile!
What a nice thing to say! Thank you so much. I am really glad you enjoyed the video.
ممتاز الصنع ✅
Shukran!
Thank you, This is one of my favorite cakes, is there a version with heated eggs instead of raw eggs? Many thanks 🙏🏻
I haven't come across a version that uses cooked eggs, sorry. I understand your concern though. I have never had an issue every time I made this traditional recipe.
@@GiveCheeseaChance many thanks, I trust your input and I’ll follow your method…. Thoroughly 👍🏻🙏🏻💐
I made tiramisu once and cooked the cheese and egg mixture on a water bath just enough so the eggs will get some heat enough to be "cooked"
For those worried about the eggs, you can buy pasteurized eggs. Or, you can learn about risk evaluation, and realize you have a much higher probability of dying in a car accident driving to the store, than you have of getting salmonella.
good point!
So why take the chance. You won’t walk in front of a moving car
Marvelous,can we add salt for the cheese and when? Thanks
I don't add salt to the mascarpone I make.
I did try it with lemon juice to the whipping cream and it turned out into a watery.
That’s too bad. I think lemons have different potencies so best to use citric acid, like I show in the video. You can buy small amounts from your local bulk store.
@@maryannefarah4367 not getting citric acid in our store
Is there a benefit to using citric acid over lemon?
I believe so. No pulp. Consistency. Easy to measure. Less expensive. Stays in my cupboard for years. Shelf stable.
ماذا صنعتى بالحليب ذبده ولا كريمه؟
I used 35% heavy cream which is also called whipping cream.
@@GiveCheeseaChance انا ممنون جدا لاهتمامك وردك الله يسعد قلبك
Are all whipping creams 35% fat? Or would it be better to use heavy cream.
Heavy and whipping cream both work fine. Yes, make sure it is a very high % milk fat, about 35% .
Raw eggs are in tiramisu? 🤯
Yes, raw eggs have always been in traditional tiramisu.
Once I put it on the double cheesecloth, everything leaked down, it didn’t work for me.
Cheesecloth? What is the fabric that you are using? Is it a "cheesecloth" you bought from a local grocery store that has big holes between the fibres? Regular cheesecloth from a standard store is not suitable. In the video, I describe "butter muslin" fabric to be used or a thread-bare pillow case (which is in the video).
Can you give me an alternative for the biscuits... I don't think i can get that where I live.
Hi! You have to find an unflavoured cookie/biscuit that doesn't dissolve when it gets wet (so not a tea biscuit). If it says "lady fingers" you are on the right track. They often have one side that has a slight sugar-coating.
@@GiveCheeseaChance got it... Thanks for the reply
@@GiveCheeseaChance I make my own Pan di Spagna (sponge cake), I do not dip it into the coffee liqueur mixture but instead i cut in strips and lay it down dry. Then I wet it with the coffee mixture😊
That sounds like it would work perfectly fine too!
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My mascarpone came is still runny what should I do?
Ask yourself... what step did I do differently from the video? If you followed along perfectly, then check that your cream is NOT ultra pasteurized. See the 1 minute 38 sec mark about the importance of the *quality* of heavy cream you are using--it can't be ultra-pasteurized or it won't work. Also check if there are any additives in your heavy cream. You don't want additives.
@@GiveCheeseaChance so I redid the it yesterday and it came out perfect 👌🏼I think I may have over stirred it on the stove. That’s the only thing I can come up with.
@@saltlakeangler1900 I'm so glad! I see tiramisu in your future. 🙂
Whipping cream has unnecessary added ingredients........read your lables!!!!!! Use heavy cream.
What then, just add straight up Nitric Acid into the cream...
nitric acid???