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As promised, here is the final piece to the holiday menu for Breakstone’s Triple Churned blogger contest.

In staying with the theme of mini menu items, my last component is a delicious Mini Pumpkin Tiramisu. I wanted to create something that would utilize leftover pumpkin puree and wow your dinner guests without the time consuming preparation.

I have created a pleasing dessert that will allow you to bring a little elegance to your holiday meal. These pumpkin-spiced tiramisus have a decadent flavor that will be hard to resist. This delicious dessert starts with spongy lady fingers brushed with Espresso, then layered with a rich, velvety pumpkin flavored sour cream and cream cheese mixture.

These mouth-watering tiramisus are best served in mini parfait glasses, providing your guests with the perfect portion. With as little as a twenty minute preparation you can save yourself some time during the busy holiday season without sacrificing taste. Top with chocolate shavings to provide a little sophistication to this simple dessert.

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Mini Pumpkin Tiramisus

Ingredients:

For the Lady Finger Layer

3 ounce package of lady fingers
1 teaspoon instant espresso granules; dissolved in 2 tablespoons hot water

For the Pumpkin Sour Cream Layer

8 ounces of cream cheese; room temperature
1/4 cup Breakstone’s Sour Cream
1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
1/4 cup pumpkin
1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

For the Whipped Topping Layer

1 1/2 cups of heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon sugar

Directions:

1. In a medium bowl, combine cream cheese, Breakstone’s sour cream, pumpkin pie spice, pumpkin, sugar and vanilla until well mixed. Set aside.

2. To make the whipped topping, beat the heavy whipping cream, vanilla and sugar until the mixture creates stiff peaks.

3. Lightly brush the lady fingers with the espresso until dampened on both sides (do not oversaturate).

4. Using your mini parfait glass as a template, cut out 12 circles from the lady fingers.

5. Gently place a lady finger circle into the bottom of each mini parfait glass.

6. Generously spoon or pipe the pumpkin layer over the lady fingers

7. Spoon or pipe the whipped topping directly onto the pumpkin layer.

8. Repeat layering a second time to fill the parfait glasses.

Notes:

If desired, finish with a sprinkling of chocolate shavings.

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50 Comments

  1. Lisa2Smartfoodandfit says:

    I voted! Your recipes had more of the holiday feel and they are motivationg me to get in the kitchen and cook! Can’t wait to try the pumpkin tiramisu, brilliant!

  2. Michelle says:

    These are simply beautiful.

  3. Cherine says:

    Gorgeous tiramisu!!

  4. sara tea says:

    These are TOO cute. I’m sickeningly obsessed with Tiramisu, and I must must must try a seasonal one such as this. Thank you!!

  5. Katrina says:

    This is beautiful!

  6. Lauren @ KeepItSweet says:

    i LOVE how these look!

  7. naomi says:

    These look so good and I love the creativity behind this recipe.

  8. CaSaundra says:

    I loooove layered desserts–they look so fancy, yet are so easy to prepare!

  9. Felice says:

    I looked over all of the recipes and you got my vote.

  10. SMITH BITES says:

    Great job Jamie – Tiramisu is one of my favorite desserts ever so I really like your twist. I’ve enjoyed ALL your recipes for this project – Great job and GOOD LUCK!