No matter the season, I love no bake desserts. You know what else I love? A decadent tiramisu, and today's no-bake tiramisu parfaits are precisely that.
Tiramisu is a combination of sweet cream, coffee, lady finger cakes, and a hint of chocolate. For many, that unmistakable combination of flavors hits all the right notes. It's refined and elegant, and satisfying yet light, and serves perfectly all year round.
However, if we're being totally honest, tiramisu can be somewhat 'tedious' to prepare, and that's what today's recipe looks to solve. In essence, we're combining the instantly familiar flavor of tiramisu, with a super-simple no-bake preparation process.

Why You'll Love No-Bake Tiramisu
- No Raw Eggs. Traditionally, Tiramisu combines raw egg yolks and sugar, along with whipped egg whites and mascarpone. This turns a lot of people off - myself included. So, if raw eggs aren't you thing, today's tiramisu is a nice alternative.
- Less Expensive. These days, we're all looking to save a few dollars on groceries. This recipe trims the bill on homemade tiramisu fairly substantially by substituting out the mascarpone for a mix of sweetened cream cheese, whipped cream, and vanilla pudding.
- Simple and Quick to Make. While homemade tiramisu can be a fairly 'involved' recipe (and that's putting it mildly), today's tiramisu parfaits are both simple and quick to prepare.
- Tiramisu Flare and Flavor without the Fuss. While today's tiramisu trims down the price and process of traditional tiramisu, it does so without sacrificing flavor. This recipe is balanced to possess that familiar coffee, cream, and chocolate combo that we all know and love.

Ingredient Checklist and Notes
- Coffee. While I'm using instant, I'm doing so purely for convenience. That said,Feel free to use the coffee of your choice. Yes, espresso works great in this recipe. The only requirement is that you allow it to cool to room temperature - or even chill it in the fridge.
- Vanilla Extract. Standard vanilla extract is all you're looking for. Vanilla paste or beans will also work. These substitute at a one-to-one ratio, as always.
- Cold Whole Milk. Fat is flavor, but it's also texture in this case. As such, opt for whole milk, and be sure it's chilled.
- Vanilla Instant Pudding. The bulk of the 'filling' for today's parfait.
- Cream Cheese. Whipped cream cheese, with sugar, is serving as our mascarpone substitute. You can use block cream cheese, and whip it yourself. Simply whip until its light and fluffy.
- Lady Finger Cakes. Storebought lady finger cakes are all you need. No reason to fuss with making them yourself.
- Cocoa Powder. For dusting over the top of the parfait.
- Whipped Cream. Canned or fresh both work fine for this recipe. Personally, I prefer to whip my own.

More No-Bake Desserts
- No Bake Candy Crust Cheesecake. Crumbled cookies and crushed candy are layered to form a thick, sweet crust under a lightly whipped cheesecake topping for the ultimate sweet treat!
- No Bake Banoffee Pie. Creamy caramel and whipped cream combined with bananas in brown butter graham cracker base, the creamiest caramel, and freshly whipped cream, this No Bake Banoffee Pie is a simple and sublime dessert that is perfect for the summer season.
- No Bake Whipped Cream Cheesecake. This cheesecake is decadently textured and blissfully sweet, featuring a sweetened cheese and cream filling in a graham cracker crust, with a strawberry preserve and fresh blueberry topping. As a nice bonus, this is - believe it or not - one of the simpler desserts that you can make at home.
Easy Tiramisu
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 4 1x
Ingredients
- 4 1/2 teaspoons instant coffee
- 1/3 cup boiling water
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 cups cold milk
- 2 packages vanilla instant pudding mix
- 4 ounces cream cheese
- 1 package of lady fingers, halved
- 2 cups whipped cream
- Cocoa powder for dusting
Instructions
- Dissolve instant coffee in boiling water, then cool to room temp.
- Whisk milk and pudding and let stand for 5 minutes until it has set.
- In the meantime, beat cream cheese until smooth. Add to the pudding and whisk vigorously until smooth and incorporated.
- Place the halved ladyfingers into a bowl and add the coffee and vanilla. Gently toss and allow a few minutes for the ladyfingers to absorb the liquid.
- Divide the ladyfingers between the parfait glasses. Top with a tablespoon of the pudding mixture, and a tablespoon of the whipped cream. Repeat this process three times. Dust each parfait with cocoa powder and refrigerator for 2-3 hours or longer before serving.
Notes
Adapted from Taste of Home
- Prep Time: 15 minutes





Halloween Mosaic Art says
omg Tiramisu is my absolute favorite...I can't wait to make your recipe, looks so good...
Carleen says
I love tiramisu! I really like the idea of making it in parfait cups like this.
Kelly says
I have never made tiramisu and will always choose that for a dessert if its on a menu! However, it just looks like a complicated dessert for my beginners skills.
Luna S says
I especially love no bake desserts in the summer because it means I don't have to create even more heat in the house having the oven on. This looks like a tasty dessert!
Marysa says
These look so tasty, and cute too! I've never made tiramisu because it seems so intimidating. It is nice that this is an easier version to try.
Rhian Westbury says
I did think that tiramisu must be hard to make but this seems like a good simple version. I'm not a big coffee fan, but I don't think you could call it a tiramisu without it x
Yaya says
I am not partial to tiramisu, but know this would be a hit for anytime it's my turn to take dessert to a get together.
Samantha Donnelly says
Tiramisu is one of my favourite desserts, I am definitely going to be trying this recipe
Beth says
Tiramisu is one of my favorite desserts of all time! I can't wait to try this recipe. It looks delicious and so easy.
Fareeha says
Wow, this is lovely and looks so incredibly delicious. I cant wait to try this out.