
Layers of spiced gingerbread cookies soaked in coffee and eggnog, folded with a light mascarpone and whipped cream filling — a holiday twist on a classic favorite.

This Easy Gingerbread Tiramisu has become my favorite holiday shortcut when I want something festive without spending hours in the kitchen. I first put this together on a blustery December afternoon when I had a jar of leftover eggnog and a box of store-bought gingerbread cookies tucked away. The flavors — warm molasses, ginger and cinnamon from the cookies, the silky tang of mascarpone, and the richness of whipped heavy cream — married so well that I immediately knew I had a keeper. It’s one of those desserts that feels elegant enough for guests but easy enough for a weeknight treat.
What makes this version special is its simplicity and the layered contrast of textures: crisp-spiced cookies that soften to cake-like layers when dipped briefly in hot coffee and eggnog, and a custardy mascarpone filling lightened with whipped cream. Over the years I’ve served this at cookie exchanges and family gatherings; it’s a crowd-pleaser, and even folks who say they don’t like eggnog end up asking for seconds. The recipe is forgiving — you can use different cookies or adjust the spices — and it stores well, which makes it perfect for planning ahead during busy holiday weeks.
Personally, the first time I chilled this overnight I woke up excited to taste it — the cookies softened perfectly and the top layer of mascarpone took on just the right amount of spice. My family called it “the best thing we’ve had this season,” and it quickly became my go-to when traveling with a dessert to share.
I love that this dessert transforms humble store-bought cookies into something celebratory. The first time I served it at a family brunch, my aunt asked for the recipe and my cousin took the leftovers home — that’s my sign of success. The balance of bittersweet coffee and spiced cookie with the pillowy filling is what keeps everyone coming back.
Store leftovers covered tightly with plastic wrap or in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. If you plan to freeze, cut into individual portions and wrap each piece in plastic followed by foil; freeze up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving — avoid microwaving frozen slices which can make the texture soggy. For best presentation, add fresh cocoa powder and a sprinkle of crushed cookies just before serving.
If mascarpone is hard to find, blend 1 3/4 cups cream cheese with 1/2 cup heavy cream and 2 tablespoons unsalted butter to approximate the texture and flavor (bring to room temp and beat smooth). For an alcohol-forward flavor, replace rum extract with 2 tablespoons dark rum. Swap eggnog for half-and-half plus a pinch of ground nutmeg if you want a lighter soak. Use gluten-free ginger snaps and certified gluten-free powdered sugar to make a gluten-free version, keeping in mind texture changes with different cookie types.
Serve in shallow dessert bowls or scoop directly from the dish with a broad spoon. Garnish with a dusting of cocoa, a few whole gingerbread cookies on the side, and a sprig of fresh mint for color. Pair with strong black coffee or a small glass of spiced rum for adults. This dessert works well after a rich holiday meal — offer small portions alongside fresh fruit to balance the richness.
Tiramisu is a classic Italian layered dessert traditionally made with ladyfingers, espresso, mascarpone, eggs and cocoa. This variation swaps ladyfingers for gingerbread cookies and introduces eggnog — an Anglo-American holiday staple — to create a seasonal hybrid. The combination honors tiramisu’s roots in layering creamy and absorbent textures while celebrating northern European winter spices common in gingerbread.
In winter, emphasize warming spices: add a pinch of ground cloves and allspice to the soaking liquid. For spring, swap eggnog for lightly sweetened vanilla cream and use lemon zest sprinkled between layers for brightness. For a chocolate-forward holiday version, stir 2 tablespoons cocoa powder into the mascarpone mixture before folding in whipped cream.
Assemble up to 24 hours ahead and refrigerate; flavors benefit from resting time. If preparing for a party, layer the dessert in individual serving glasses the day before — they’re easier to transport and make plating unnecessary. Keep the topping separate until right before serving to preserve a fresh appearance; add cocoa and crushed cookies just before serving.
Make this recipe your own: try different cookies, add a splash of liqueur, or swap toppings. The dessert scales easily and rewards small adjustments with big flavor. Enjoy sharing it with friends and family — it's one of those comforting dishes that brings people back to the table.
Chill your mixing bowl and beaters for faster, more stable whipped cream.
Dip cookies quickly — about 1 second per side — to avoid soggy layers.
Let the assembled dish rest overnight for the best melding of flavors.
Use room-temperature mascarpone to avoid lumps and ensure smooth blending.
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Chill your mixing bowl if possible. Beat 2 cups heavy cream with a hand mixer until stiff peaks form. Avoid overwhipping which can make the cream grainy.
Whisk 3 egg yolks and 1 1/4 cups powdered sugar until pale. Add 2 1/4 cups room-temperature mascarpone and beat until smooth and lump-free.
Gently fold whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture in two additions using an under-and-over motion until fully combined with no streaks.
Combine 1/2 cup hot coffee, 1/2 cup eggnog, and 1 tsp rum extract in a shallow bowl and mix thoroughly.
Quickly dip each gingerbread cookie into the coffee mixture and arrange a single layer in a 9×9 dish. Spread an even layer of filling over the cookies and repeat to create 4–5 layers, finishing with filling on top.
Dust with unsweetened cocoa powder and scatter crushed cookies on top. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1½ hours or overnight before serving.
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