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White Chocolate Raspberry Tiramisu: A Luxurious No-Bake Dessert That Steals the Spotlight

White Chocolate Raspberry Tiramisu is a modern, indulgent twist on the classic Italian dessert that has captured hearts around the world. While traditional tiramisu relies on espresso and cocoa for its signature flavor, this elegant variation replaces bold coffee notes with sweet white chocolate and bright, tangy raspberries. The result is a dessert that feels lighter, fruit-forward, and irresistibly creamy — perfect for celebrations, holidays, romantic dinners, or anytime you want to impress without turning on the oven.
This no-bake tiramisu layers delicate ladyfingers, a silky mascarpone cream enriched with melted white chocolate, and vibrant raspberry sauce that cuts through the richness with just the right amount of acidity. Every bite offers contrast: soft and creamy meets slightly firm, sweet meets tart, and indulgence meets freshness.
Whether you’re a seasoned home baker or a beginner looking for a foolproof dessert, White Chocolate Raspberry Tiramisu delivers stunning results with approachable techniques. It’s also endlessly adaptable, making it ideal for entertaining, make-ahead desserts, and elegant plating.
Why You’ll Love This White Chocolate Raspberry Tiramisu
This recipe isn’t just beautiful — it’s practical and unforgettable. Here’s why it deserves a permanent spot in your dessert rotation:
- No baking required, making it stress-free and ideal year-round
- Perfect balance of flavors — sweet white chocolate and tart raspberries
- Make-ahead friendly, tasting even better after chilling
- Visually stunning layers perfect for parties and special occasions
- Customizable for dietary needs or flavor preferences
Unlike traditional tiramisu, this version appeals even to those who don’t love coffee desserts. It’s elegant without being heavy and festive without being fussy.
Ingredients
For the Raspberry Layer
- Fresh or frozen raspberries
- Granulated sugar
- Lemon juice
- Water (if needed for thinning)
For the White Chocolate Mascarpone Cream
- Mascarpone cheese, cold
- Heavy whipping cream
- White chocolate, high quality, finely chopped
- Powdered sugar
- Vanilla extract
For Assembly
- Ladyfinger cookies (savoiardi)
- Milk or raspberry syrup (for dipping ladyfingers)
- Fresh raspberries (for garnish)
- White chocolate curls or shavings

Instructions
- Prepare the Raspberry Sauce
In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine raspberries, sugar, and lemon juice. Cook gently, stirring, until berries break down and the sauce thickens slightly. Strain if you prefer a seedless sauce. Let cool completely. - Melt the White Chocolate
Melt the white chocolate gently using a double boiler or microwave in short intervals, stirring until smooth. Set aside to cool slightly. - Whip the Cream
In a chilled bowl, whip the heavy cream until soft peaks form. Set aside. - Make the Mascarpone Cream
In another bowl, gently beat mascarpone with powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth. Slowly mix in the cooled white chocolate until fully incorporated. - Fold the Cream
Carefully fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture in batches, maintaining a light and airy texture. - Prepare the Ladyfingers
Quickly dip each ladyfinger into milk or raspberry syrup. Do not soak — a quick dip is enough to soften without sogginess. - Assemble the Layers
In a serving dish or individual glasses, layer dipped ladyfingers, white chocolate mascarpone cream, and raspberry sauce. Repeat layers until the dish is filled, finishing with cream on top. - Chill
Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, to allow flavors to meld and layers to set. - Garnish and Serve
Before serving, garnish with fresh raspberries, white chocolate curls, and a light dusting of powdered sugar.
Expert Tips for Perfect Results
- Use high-quality white chocolate — cheaper versions can be overly sweet or waxy
- Keep mascarpone cold to prevent curdling
- Fold whipped cream gently to maintain a light texture
- Chill overnight for the cleanest slices and best flavor

Variations and Flavor Twists
- Lemon Raspberry Tiramisu: Add lemon zest to the mascarpone cream
- Chocolate Raspberry Version: Replace white chocolate with milk chocolate
- Individual Dessert Cups: Perfect for parties and portion control
- Alcohol-Free or Adult-Friendly: Add raspberry liqueur to the dipping liquid if desired
Serving Suggestions
Serve White Chocolate Raspberry Tiramisu chilled with:
- Espresso or herbal tea
- Sparkling water with lemon
- Fresh berries on the side
It’s perfect for Valentine’s Day, spring brunches, baby showers, or elegant dinner parties.
A Modern Take on a Classic
Traditional tiramisu dates back to Italy’s Veneto region, but modern interpretations like this one show how adaptable and timeless the dessert truly is. By replacing coffee with fruit and white chocolate, this version celebrates freshness while preserving the soul of tiramisu: creamy layers, soft biscuits, and pure comfort.

White Chocolate Raspberry Tiramisu
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cook raspberries with sugar and lemon juice until slightly thickened. Cool completely.
- Melt white chocolate and let cool slightly.
- Whip cream to soft peaks.
- Mix mascarpone, powdered sugar, vanilla, and white chocolate until smooth.
- Fold whipped cream into mascarpone mixture gently.
- Dip ladyfingers briefly into milk or syrup.
- Layer ladyfingers, cream, and raspberry sauce in dish.
- Chill at least 4 hours before serving.



