Tiramisu Without Eggs – Easy Cottage Cheese Version

This easy cottage cheese tiramisu offers all the creamy decadence of traditional tiramisu, but with a nutritious, protein-rich twist. By replacing mascarpone with blended cottage cheese, you get a lighter, fluffier dessert that’s just as satisfying — and a little more guilt-free.

Perfect for weeknight treats, dinner parties, or a healthier dessert prep, this version still layers coffee-soaked ladyfingers with a creamy filling and a dusting of cocoa powder. It’s no-bake, quick to assemble, and ideal for make-ahead.

If you’re looking for a high-protein dessert that doesn’t compromise on flavor, this is it.

Ingredients Overview

This recipe uses a few simple ingredients, with clever swaps to keep it wholesome without losing the iconic tiramisu flavor and texture.

  • Cottage Cheese: The star swap. Use full-fat or low-fat cottage cheese and blend it until smooth. It adds creaminess and a protein boost while keeping the dish lighter.

  • Greek Yogurt or Whipped Cream: Greek yogurt makes it tangier and healthier; whipped cream makes it fluffier and more traditional. Choose based on your preference.

  • Honey or Maple Syrup: A natural sweetener that adds just enough sweetness without overwhelming the other flavors.

  • Vanilla Extract: Balances the tanginess of cottage cheese and enhances the cream flavor.

  • Instant Espresso or Strong Brewed Coffee: Essential for soaking the ladyfingers. Cool the coffee completely before using.

  • Ladyfingers (Savoiardi): These sponge-like cookies are key to tiramisu’s texture. They soak up the coffee and create soft, cake-like layers.

  • Cocoa Powder: A finishing dusting that adds bitterness and classic tiramisu flavor.

  • Optional Liqueur (Marsala, Rum, or Coffee Liqueur): For a traditional flavor twist, add a splash to the coffee, or skip it for an alcohol-free version.

Step-by-Step Instructions

This is a no-bake dessert that comes together quickly — just allow time to chill and set properly.

1. Make the Cream Layer

  1. In a food processor or blender, add 2 cups of cottage cheese.

  2. Blend until completely smooth and creamy (about 1–2 minutes). Scrape down sides as needed.

  3. Add ½ cup Greek yogurt or ½ cup whipped cream, ¼ cup honey or maple syrup, and 1 tsp vanilla extract.

  4. Blend again until fully combined and fluffy. Taste and adjust sweetness if needed.

  5. Chill the mixture while you prepare the rest.

2. Prepare the Coffee Soak

  1. Brew ¾ cup strong coffee or espresso and let it cool.

  2. Optional: Stir in 1–2 tbsp coffee liqueur, Marsala, or rum.

  3. Pour into a shallow bowl for dipping.

3. Assemble the Tiramisu

  1. Quickly dip each ladyfinger into the coffee — just 1–2 seconds per side to avoid sogginess.

  2. Arrange a layer of soaked ladyfingers in an 8×8-inch dish or individual cups.

  3. Spread half of the cottage cheese cream over the ladyfingers.

  4. Repeat with a second layer of dipped ladyfingers, followed by the rest of the cream.

  5. Smooth the top and cover with plastic wrap.

  6. Chill for at least 4 hours (or overnight) to let the flavors meld.

4. Finish and Serve

  1. Just before serving, sift a generous layer of unsweetened cocoa powder on top.

  2. Optional: top with dark chocolate shavings or a dusting of espresso powder for extra flair.

Tips, Variations & Substitutions

  • Make It Sweeter: Add 1–2 tbsp powdered sugar if using unsweetened yogurt or low-sugar ladyfingers.

  • Dairy-Free Version: Use dairy-free cottage cheese and coconut whipped cream for a vegan option.

  • Low-Carb Version: Replace ladyfingers with almond flour cookies or keto cake slices.

  • Add Chocolate: Stir mini chocolate chips or grated dark chocolate into the cream layer.

  • Single Servings: Assemble in small glasses or jars for individual portions — great for parties or meal prep.

  • No Blender? Use small curd cottage cheese and mash thoroughly with a fork, then mix with yogurt. It won’t be as smooth, but still tasty.

  • High-Protein Upgrade: Add a scoop of unflavored or vanilla protein powder to the cream layer.

Serving Ideas & Occasions

  • Weeknight Dessert: Light enough to enjoy after a regular meal without feeling too heavy.

  • Brunch Treat: Serve in small glasses as a sweet brunch addition alongside coffee or espresso.

  • Make-Ahead for Guests: Perfect for dinner parties since it can be made the day before.

  • Meal Prep: Store in jars for easy grab-and-go desserts throughout the week.

Nutritional & Health Notes

This version of tiramisu is not only easier to digest, but it also brings a more balanced nutritional profile:

  • Protein: Cottage cheese and Greek yogurt provide a solid dose of protein, making it more satiating than traditional versions.

  • Lower in Fat: Especially if you use low-fat cottage cheese or yogurt instead of mascarpone.

  • Moderate in Sugar: Sweetened with honey or maple syrup instead of refined sugar.

  • Calcium-Rich: Dairy components offer bone-supporting nutrients.

  • Caffeine Consideration: There is a bit of caffeine from the espresso — avoid serving too late in the day for caffeine-sensitive folks.

FAQs

Q1: Can I make cottage cheese tiramisu ahead of time?
A1: Yes! It actually tastes better after chilling for several hours. Prepare up to 24 hours in advance for best texture and flavor.

Q2: Will I taste the cottage cheese?
A2: When blended well, cottage cheese has a neutral, creamy flavor that works beautifully with the coffee and cocoa. Most people won’t even notice it’s not mascarpone.

Q3: Can I use whipped cream instead of yogurt?
A3: Absolutely. Whipped cream makes it fluffier and more dessert-like. Yogurt keeps it tangy and more nutritious — both work well.

Q4: What if I can’t find ladyfingers?
A4: Use sponge cake slices, vanilla wafers, or even graham crackers. Just soak lightly in coffee before layering.

Q5: Is this suitable for kids?
A5: Yes, just use decaf coffee and skip the liqueur. The flavors will still be rich and delicious.

Q6: Can I freeze cottage cheese tiramisu?
A6: It’s best enjoyed fresh from the fridge. Freezing can alter the texture, especially with dairy-based fillings.

Q7: How long does it last in the fridge?
A7: Stored in an airtight container, it keeps well for 3–4 days. The texture may soften slightly over time but the flavor improves.

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Tiramisu Without Eggs – Easy Cottage Cheese Version

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This easy cottage cheese tiramisu is a high-protein, no-bake twist on the Italian classic. With blended cottage cheese, coffee-soaked ladyfingers, and cocoa, it’s light, creamy, and irresistible.

  • Author: Maya Lawson
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 4 hours 20 minutes
  • Yield: 68 servings 1x

Ingredients

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  • 2 cups cottage cheese

  • ½ cup Greek yogurt or whipped cream

  • ¼ cup honey or maple syrup

  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

  • ¾ cup strong brewed coffee, cooled

  • 12 tbsp coffee liqueur (optional)

  • 2024 ladyfingers

  • 2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder (for dusting)

Instructions

  • Blend cottage cheese until smooth. Add yogurt, sweetener, and vanilla. Blend again until fluffy.

  • In a shallow bowl, combine cooled coffee and liqueur (if using).

  • Quickly dip each ladyfinger and place in an 8×8 dish to form a single layer.

  • Spread half the cream mixture over the ladyfingers. Repeat with another dipped layer and remaining cream.

  • Cover and chill for 4+ hours or overnight.

  • Dust with cocoa powder before serving.

Notes

Use whipped cream for a fluffier version, or Greek yogurt for a tangier, protein-rich option. Assemble in jars for individual servings.

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