Finally, we were lucky to experience some proper summer heat this week! Yesterday was really glorious, the skies were blue and it was hot with a nice, cooling breeze. I spend the day in my deckchair (my hammock is broken) with a good book in hand and heaps of delicious summer food – iced coffee, fresh strawberries, massive salad for lunch and a piece of this very fridge tiramisu slice for afters.
Even though it was too short-lived for my liking (it’s raining again today), it was really nice to chill in the sunshine and not to do any work for once. I generally have trouble taking time off for myself and even when I manage to steal some my mind gets inexplicably pulled towards work, chores, things I should be doing instead…can you relate? It’s not healthy so I am trying my hardest to set some work life boundaries for myself and stick to them without feeling guilt. It’s work in progress, I won’t lie.
So this fridge tiramisu slice is absolutely delightful on a hot summer day. It’s super quick and easy to make and it’s beautifully creamy and refreshing to eat. If you don’t like coffee but are on board with the general idea, skip the coffee and keep this slice plain or flavour the chocolate with a little orange zest and a few drops of orange extract, for example. I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as we do.
CASHEWS – cashews form the base for this creamy dessert. They work perfectly as they contribute a rich base and nice mouthfeel yet their neutral flavour doesn’t take over. If you are allergic to cashews or would rather use something cheaper, soaked sunflower seeds work similarly and their flavour, although more prominent than cashew flavour, won’t come through in the white layer if you flavour it with a little coffee too.
MAPLE SYRUP – I used maple syrup to sweeten this dessert, but you can use any type of sweetener you like. A different liquid sweetener like golden syrup or rice syrup would work the same, but if you would rather use icing (confectioner’s) sugar that’s fine too – just make sure to use some plant milk to compensate for the lost moisture.
INSTANT COFFEE – instant coffee is a best ways to infuse desserts with coffee flavour. I used 3 tsp of instant coffee in the chocolate layer and none in the vanilla layer as I wanted both flavour and colour contrast, but you could flavour both layers with coffee to your taste, if you prefer. If you don’t like coffee at all, skip it and perhaps add some orange zest and a few drops of orange extract to the top layer to create chocolate orange slice or keep it plain.
DARK CHOCOLATE – dark chocolate forms the bottom layer of this simple no bake dessert. Chocolate and coffee work really well together, providing both heaps of flavour and richness of texture. I used just shy of a whole standard bar (100 g / 3.5 oz) of chocolate leaving a little bit for decoration or taste testing 😉 .
COCONUT OIL – coconut oil gives firmness and richness to the top layer of this dessert, without it the layer would be too soft once thawed. I recommend using a flavour-free coconut oil that has been steamed to remove coconut flavour. Failing that good vegan butter (I like Naturli) will render similar results.
CHOCOLATE-COFFEE LAYER
VANILLA LAYER
This recipe is adapted from my earlier recipe for these coffee cups.