Everyone knows that Costco is the place for all of your regular grocery shopping needs and then some. It’s now go-to source for brand-name clothing, plus this enormous ready-to-bake chicken potpie.
There are tons of things to buy at Costco, and we’re about to add another to the list: Costco tiramisu cake!
What’s in the Tiramisu Cake?
Like traditional tiramisu, this dessert is layered with ladyfingers and mascarpone cream, all dusted with cocoa powder. It also has layers of coffee-soaked sponge cake. However, unlike traditional tiramisu, this ready-to-eat treat clocks in at 2 pounds. It’s the perfect dessert to share with friends for a get-together (socially distanced, of course) or family movie night.
This Costco tiramisu cake is almost as popular as our recipe for Lemon Tiramisu.
How Much Is the Tiramisu Cake?
This Costco tiramisu cake is normally $15.99. Keep an eye out, though. Because according to @costco_empties, a fan account on Instagram, it can be marked down to $13.99, a price cut we’re her for.
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The cake tends to disappear from Costco’s bakery and reappear randomly, so head to your local store soon!
Hot Chocolate Tiramisu
Instead of using coffee and rum, I let cinnamon shine in this tiramisu. It's best if eaten within two days—if it even lasts that long! —Cathy Geniti, Saratoga Springs, New YorkRich and Creamy Tiramisu
Tiramisu is Italian for “pick-me-up,” and this one is definitely true to its name! My version of the classic Tuscan trifle has both coffee and espresso for layers of java flavor. —Lauren Knoelke, Milwaukee, WisconsinTiramisu Cheesecake Dessert
Tiramisu didn't do it for me until I tried this recipe with its luscious layers of cheesecake. It's one of my favorite desserts to make this time of year. —Christie Nelson, Taylorville, IllinoisSpiced Pumpkin Tiramisu
I added pumpkin and subtracted some of the coffee flavor in a tiramisu I developed for a special holiday dinner. A new Christmas tradition was born! —Heather Clary, Downingtown, PennsylvaniaMust-Have Tiramisu
This is the perfect guilt-free version of a classic dessert. My friends even say that they prefer my lighter recipe over other tiramisu.—Ale Gambini, Beverly Hills, CaliforniaCranberry-Orange Tiramisu
The holiday version of tiramisu trades the Amaretto and coffee notes of the traditional dessert for the bright, seasonal flavors of cranberries and orange. The combination of orange liqueur and Marsala wine make this a delicious, potent meal-ender. —Jerry Gulley, Pleasant Prairie, WisconsinTiramisu
This variation of the popular Italian dessert is so easy to assemble. It's convenient, too, since you can make it the day before your dinner party or potluck. —Linda Finn, Louisville, MississippiPumpkin Cream Tiramisu
Pumpkin isn’t only for pies. Now you can take the classic fall vegetable and enjoy it in a tiramisu-style dessert. I promise after one bite, you’ll add this recipe to keeper files. —Pam Peters, Fernie, British ColumbiaEasy Tiramisu
This recipe makes a great quick dessert for a special supper…or anytime. It's easily doubled if needed. What a fun use for pudding snack cups! —Betty Claycomb, Adverton, PennsylvaniaTiramisu Crepes
Delicate crepes, filled with creamy mascarpone cheese and laced with vanilla and a hint of coffee liqueur, always make for a mouthwatering treat. They're special in every way. —Karen S. Shelton, Collierville, TennesseeCreamy Tiramisu Cheesecake
The Italian word "tiramisu" means "pick-me-up" and refers to a dessert of ladyfinger sponge cake dipped in coffee, embracing mascarpone cheese. Work that in with cream cheese and you have a guaranteed picker-upper that redefines a classic. -Mrs. Priscilla Gilbert, Indian Harbour Beach, FloridaFluted Tiramisu Cake
Melted coffee ice cream adds a decadent depth of flavor to white cake mix. A simple yet impressive dessert, this tube cake will rise above your highest expectations.&emdash;Carol Gillespie, Chambersburg, PennsylvaniaWhite Chocolate-Strawberry Tiramisu
This decadent dessert is a twist on traditional Italian tiramisu. My family loves the unusual addition of white chocolate and fresh strawberries. -Anna Ginsberg, Austin, TexasSensational Tiramisu
This light version of the popular Italian dessert is moist and creamy, and cuts so well into pretty layered squares. You'll love the blend of coffee, Kahlua and cream cheese flavors. —Mary Walters, Westerville, OhioEggnog Tiramisu Trifle
Rich and absolutely fabulous—my family's five-star dessert is simply an opulent presentation that is almost too good to eat. You'll relish every luscious bite.—Tonya Burkhard, Davis, IllinoisTiramisu Nanaimo Bars
I love Tiramisu. After tasting Nanaimo Bars at a local bakery, I decided to combine them with the flavors of Tiramisu. My friends and I love my creation and it is more convenient to eat than traditional Tirimisu. —Susan Riley, Allen, TexasThe post There’s a GIANT 2-Pound Costco Tiramisu Bar Cake We Need for Dessert appeared first on Taste of Home.
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