Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu: The Ultimate Italian Summer Trifle

By Ariana Reese

On May 31, 2026

Servings

10 people

Prep time

30 minutes

Cooking time

15 minutes

Total time

45 minutes

Cuisine

Italian

Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu is the sophisticated, vibrant twist on the classic Italian pick-me-up that your summer dessert table has been missing. Imagine the deep, complex notes of espresso-soaked ladyfingers meeting the nutty warmth of Amaretto liqueur, all layered between clouds of whipped mascarpone cream and a luscious, dark red cherry compote. This isn’t just a dessert; it’s a visual masterpiece designed to stop the scroll on Pinterest and leave your guests breathless.

Whether you are looking for a show-stopping finale for a dinner party or a refreshing 4th of July treat that isn’t your standard layered dessert lasagna, this recipe delivers. The contrast between the glossy whole pitted cherries and the toasted slivered almonds provides a textural playground that elevates this from a simple no-bake dish to a gourmet experience. Each spoonful offers a perfect balance of tart fruit, bitter coffee, and sweet cream.

Top view of Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu showing the smooth mascarpone top, red cherry syrup drizzle, fresh cherries with stems, and toasted slivered almonds.
The perfect finishing touch: fresh cherries and toasted almonds.

Why You’ll Fall in Love with This Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu

  • Vibrant Visual Layers: The clear trifle dish showcases the stunning contrast between the white mascarpone and the deep red cherry compote.
  • Nutty Sophistication: The amaretto liqueur infusion adds a layer of almond-scented complexity that pairs perfectly with stone fruits.
  • No-Bake Ease: Skip the oven and the heat; this recipe relies on chilling time to develop its velvety texture.
  • Textural Harmony: From the soft ladyfinger biscuits to the crunchy toasted almonds, every bite is dynamic.
  • Make-Ahead Magic: This Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu actually tastes better the next day, making it the perfect stress-free entertaining option.

The Essential Elements for Your Cherry Masterpiece

To achieve the forensic visual accuracy seen in our photos, you need the right building blocks. Here is what you’ll need to gather before you start layering your Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu.

The Boozy Espresso Foundation

Ladyfinger Biscuits (Savoiardi): These dry, airy sponges are the backbone of the dish. They absorb the espresso and amaretto without turning into mush, provided you dip them quickly.

Strong Brewed Espresso: Use a high-quality roast. You want about 1.5 cups (360ml) of cooled espresso to ensure every biscuit is perfectly seasoned.

Amaretto Liqueur: 1/4 cup (60ml) of this almond liqueur is infused into the coffee soak. It provides that signature amaretto infusion that defines the flavor profile.

The Velvety Mascarpone Layers

Mascarpone Cheese: 16 oz (450g) of room-temperature Italian cream cheese. It must be full-fat for that thick, velvety white cream look.

Heavy Whipping Cream: 2 cups (480ml) of cold cream, whipped to stiff peaks. This lightens the mascarpone into a cloud-like consistency.

Powdered Sugar & Vanilla: For a subtle sweetness that doesn’t overpower the dark red cherries.

The Glossy Cherry Compote & Garnish

Pitted Dark Red Cherries: 3 cups (approx. 450g) of cherries. We use a mix of fresh and cooked to create the dense, glossy compote.

Cherry Syrup Drizzle: A reduction of cherry juice and sugar that creates those vivid red streaks on the top layer.

Fresh Cherries with Stems: These are the “crown jewels” of the garnish, providing an organic, rustic feel to the Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu.

Toasted Slivered Almonds: A handful of almonds, lightly golden, to echo the amaretto liqueur notes. If you love nutty finishes, you might also enjoy our savory nut-butter infusions.

Close-up handheld photo of Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu in a clear glass dish, showing the glossy cherry compote and velvety mascarpone layers. (Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu)
Behold the beautiful layers of cherry and cream.

How to Make the Perfect Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu

Step 1: Simmer the Dark Red Cherry Compote

In a medium saucepan, combine 2 cups (300g) of pitted cherries, 2 tablespoons (30ml) of amaretto, and 1/4 cup (50g) of sugar. Simmer over medium heat for 10-12 minutes until the cherries burst and the liquid thickens into a dense, glossy dark red compote. Set aside to cool completely. This is the “middle feature” of your trifle that provides the pop of color.

Step 2: Whip the Velvety Mascarpone Cream

In a large bowl, beat the mascarpone with the sugar until smooth. In a separate chilled bowl, whip the heavy cream and vanilla until stiff peaks form. Gently fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone. You are looking for a thick, velvety layer of white cream that holds its shape when piped or dolloped.

Step 3: Prepare the Amaretto-Espresso Soak

Whisk together your cooled espresso and the remaining amaretto liqueur in a shallow dish. Visual Cue: The liquid should be dark and aromatic. If you enjoy bold flavors like this, you should try our peach cobbler for another fruity indulgence.

Step 4: The Art of Layering

Quickly dip the ladyfinger biscuits into the espresso mixture (no more than 1 second per side) and line the bottom of your clear glass trifle dish. Instruction: Ensure the biscuits form a solid base foundation.

Top the biscuits with half of the mascarpone cream. Next, spread the cooled cherry compote over the cream, ensuring visible whole pitted cherries are pressed against the glass for that Pinterest-perfect side view.

Add another layer of soaked ladyfingers, followed by the remaining mascarpone cream. Smooth the top with an offset spatula for a smooth layer of white cream.

Step 5: The Finishing Flourish

Drizzle the reserved red cherry syrup in a decorative pattern over the top. Arrange the fresh whole cherries with stems around the edge. Finally, sprinkle the toasted slivered almonds in the center for a satisfying crunch.

Expert Tips for Tiramisu Success

  • Don’t Over-Soak: A common mistake is leaving the ladyfingers in the espresso too long. A quick “in-and-out” dip is all you need for soft, espresso-soaked ladyfingers that aren’t soggy.
  • Temperature Matters: Ensure your mascarpone is at room temperature to prevent lumps, but your heavy cream is ice-cold to ensure it whips to maximum volume.
  • The Chill Factor: This Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu requires at least 4-6 hours in the fridge. This allows the flavors to meld and the ladyfingers to soften into a cake-like texture.
  • Toast the Almonds: Never skip toasting your slivered almonds! It releases the oils and creates a much deeper flavor that complements the amaretto infusion.

Storage and Make-Ahead Instructions

To Store: Keep your Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu in the refrigerator, tightly covered with plastic wrap, for up to 3 days. The flavors actually intensify on day two!

Freezing: While you can freeze tiramisu, the fresh whole cherries and the cherry compote may release excess moisture upon thawing, potentially making the cream watery. It is best enjoyed fresh from the fridge.

Prep Ahead: You can make the cherry compote up to 2 days in advance and keep it chilled until you are ready to assemble.

What to Serve With Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu

This rich and fruity dessert pairs beautifully with a post-dinner espresso or a small glass of chilled Amaretto. If you’re hosting a full Italian-inspired spread, start with our authentic tomato bruschetta and a light Mediterranean pasta salad to balance the decadence of the dessert.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! You can substitute the Amaretto liqueur with 1 teaspoon of almond extract in the coffee soak and cherry compote for the same nutty flavor without the alcohol content.

Absolutely. Frozen cherries work perfectly for the simmered cherry compote. However, for the garnish, fresh cherries with stems are recommended for the best visual appeal.

Yes, it must be chilled for at least 4-6 hours (or overnight) to allow the ladyfingers to soften and the flavors of the cherry and amaretto to fully meld.

Only dip each side for about 1 second. Ladyfingers are very absorbent; any longer and they will become soggy and lose their structural integrity in the trifle dish.

This usually happens if the mascarpone was over-beaten or the whipped cream wasn’t folded in gently. Ensure your heavy cream is whipped to stiff peaks before combining.

The Official Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu Recipe

A tall glass trifle dish filled with Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu featuring layers of espresso-soaked ladyfingers, white mascarpone cream, and dark red cherry compote, garnished with fresh cherries with stems and slivered almonds.
The most stunning no-bake Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu for your next gathering.

Close-up handheld photo of Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu in a clear glass dish, showing the glossy cherry compote and velvety mascarpone layers. (Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu)

Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu: The Ultimate Italian Summer Trifle

A stunning Cherry Amaretto Tiramisu featuring espresso-soaked ladyfingers, velvety whipped mascarpone, and a glossy dark red cherry compote. Perfectly balanced with amaretto infusion and toasted almonds for a sophisticated, no-bake summer dessert.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings: 10 people
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Italian
Calories: 420

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients
  • 24 count Ladyfinger Biscuits Savoiardi style
  • 1.5 cups (360ml) Strong Espresso Cooled
  • 0.25 cup (60ml) Amaretto Liqueur For coffee soak
  • 16 oz (450g) Mascarpone Cheese Room temperature
  • 2 cups (480ml) Heavy Whipping Cream Cold
  • 3 cups (450g) Dark Red Cherries Pitted

Equipment

  • 1 Clear Glass Trifle Dish Large size for layering
  • 1 Electric Hand Mixer For whipping cream and mascarpone

Method
 

Assembly Instructions
  1. Simmer pitted cherries with sugar and amaretto until thick and glossy.
  2. Fold whipped heavy cream into sweetened mascarpone until velvety and smooth.
  3. Layer soaked ladyfingers with cream and compote. Top with fresh cherries, syrup drizzle, and almonds.

Notes

Quickly dip ladyfingers to avoid sogginess.
Chill for at least 4 hours before serving.

Share Your Cherry Creation!

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Hungry for more? Check out our strawberry chicken salad for another way to use fresh summer fruit in your kitchen!

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