Vegan Pumpkin Tiramisu

Vegan Pumpkin Tiramisu
Total Time
1 hour 15 minutes
Rating
4(147)
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These pretty little pumpkin parfaits are the work of Chloe Coscarelli, the vegan cookbook author. Pumpkin custard and vanilla cake crumbles are soaked in espresso and amaretto, then layered in individual cups (as seen above) or in one large trifle dish. In a rush? Use vegan cake mix like some of our readers do. —Tara Parker-Pope

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Ingredients

Yield:1 (8-inch) trifle or 6 to 8 mini-trifles

    For the Pumpkin Crème

    • cup cornstarch or arrowroot
    • ¼cup water
    • ¾cup canned coconut milk, mixed well before measuring
    • 1(15-ounce) can pumpkin purée
    • ¾cup maple syrup
    • 2teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
    • ½teaspoon salt

    For the Vanilla Cake

    • 3cups all-purpose flour (or gluten-free all-purpose flour plus 1½ teaspoons xanthan gum)
    • 2cups sugar
    • 2teaspoons baking soda
    • 1teaspoon salt
    • cups soy, almond or rice milk
    • 1cup canola oil
    • ¼cup white or apple cider vinegar
    • 1tablespoon pure vanilla or almond extract

    For the Espresso Soak

    • ½cup amaretto
    • ¼cup water
    • 3tablespoons instant espresso

    For Assembly

    • 12ounces semisweet chocolate chips (dairy-free), ground in a food processor or finely chopped
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Nutritional analysis per serving (7 servings)

1184 calories; 52 grams fat; 16 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 27 grams monounsaturated fat; 10 grams polyunsaturated fat; 171 grams carbohydrates; 7 grams dietary fiber; 113 grams sugars; 9 grams protein; 923 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    To make the Pumpkin Crème: In a small bowl, thoroughly mix cornstarch and water with a whisk or fork and set aside.

  2. Step 2

    In a medium saucepan, whisk together coconut milk, pumpkin purée, maple syrup, pumpkin pie spice and salt, and heat over medium heat until it just begins to boil, about 5 minutes. Slowly drizzle cornstarch mixture into the saucepan, whisking continuously. Cook until the mixture becomes very thick, about 5 minutes, whisking frequently. Pour the crème into a bowl and let cool about 15 minutes. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap so that the plastic wrap is touching the top of the crème. Refrigerate for a few hours or overnight.

  3. Step 3

    To make the Vanilla Cake: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease three 8- or 9-inch round cake pans or one 9-by-13-inch pan and line the bottoms with parchment paper.

  4. Step 4

    In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking soda and salt. In a separate bowl, whisk together nondairy milk, oil, vinegar and vanilla. Pour the wet mixture into the dry mixture and whisk until just combined. Do not overmix.

  5. Step 5

    Fill each prepared cake pan evenly with batter. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out mostly clean, with a few crumbs clinging to it. Rotate the cakes halfway through the baking time. Cool the cakes completely before assembly.

  6. Step 6

    To make the Espresso Soak: In a small bowl, whisk amaretto, water and espresso until espresso dissolves.

  7. Step 7

    To assemble: In a large bowl or trifle dish, place one layer of cake (trim to fit) at the bottom and drizzle it with the Espresso Soak. Spread a layer of Pumpkin Crème on top and generously sprinkle with ground chocolate. Repeat this process for 2 more layers until all components are used up. You could also cut the cake into mini rounds for individual servings in mini trifle dishes or ramekins.

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This is one of the best desserts I've ever made! You would never know it's VEGAN, I added a coconut milk whipped cream to the layers (flavored with pumpkin pie spice, vanilla extract and agave syrup) and a pepita brittle (1 cup pepitas, 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup and 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt) baked at 350 for about 12 minutes. Make it! You won't regret it :-)

I'm baking the cake part of this recipe as I type and I can assure you that an 18-20 minute bake time for a 9x13 is not enough. At 20 minutes the cake is still practically liquid (visibly shakes). I have a thermometer in my oven, so I know the temperature is accurate. It needs 30-32 minutes in that size pan.

I used a prepared vegan cake mix, and perhaps for this reason the espresso soak did not completely moisten it, so if I use a prepared mix again next time I will double the volume of the soak. I also offered a prepared coco-whip topping which was a nice touch. I made the tiramisu in a trifle bowl instead of the individual servings, which made for two layers with the bowl very full at the top—it looked beautiful! Everyone loved it.

Epic fail for me. Everyone thought the flavors were great, but it was one of the most unattractive foods I have ever made. It needed some sort of whipped cream so I made vegan whipped cream and that made it a little more attractive and gave it a much needed creamy taste.

What size pans? “Prepared” how?

Yikes! I made this with arrowroot and just learned a few things. 1) arrowroot thickens the pumpkin mixture very fast! I whisked continuously after adding the arrowroot mixture, and then stopped cooking after a minute or two. 2) This is definitely too much arrowroot. Even before refrigerating the pumpkin filling, it's way too thick. Not the softer, pudding-y texture I expected.

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From "Chloe's Kitchen"

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