The Tiramisu Cocktail is a rich, creamy drink that tastes just like the classic Italian dessert. Made with tiramisu liqueur, whipped cream vodka, and milk, it’s smooth, sweet, and perfect for dessert lovers.
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Shopping list:
- milk
- tiramisu liqueur
- whipped cream vodka
- cocoa powder
- white frosting
A Tiramisu Cocktail is a creamy, decadent drink that brings the beloved flavors of the classic Italian dessert to life in a glass. Made with tiramisu liqueur, whipped cream vodka, and milk, it’s smooth, sweet, and indulgent. Perfect for dessert or an after dinner nightcap. My older sister and I have always been obsessed with tiramisu, so creating this cocktail version felt like a fun and delicious way to enjoy our favorite dessert in a new form. Every sip has the perfect balance of coffee, vanilla, and cocoa flavors that make tiramisu so irresistible.
The presentation makes it extra special too. The glass is rimmed with white frosting and dipped in cocoa powder for a dessert like finish. It’s elegant, easy to make, and a guaranteed hit with anyone who loves creamy, coffee flavored cocktails.
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Recipe tips and substitution ideas:
- For a pretty finishing touch, garnish the cocktail with a sprinkle of cocoa powder or chocolate shavings on top. You can also add a ladyfinger cookie on the rim or serve it alongside the drink for a tiramisu inspired presentation.
- For the best flavor and texture, chill your ingredients and serving glasses before making your Tiramisu Cocktail. If you prefer a frothier drink, shake everything with ice in a cocktail shaker, then strain into your prepared glass. For a sweeter finish, drizzle a little chocolate syrup inside the glass before pouring. Serve it immediately while cold for the creamiest, smoothest sip.
- If you don’t have tiramisu liqueur, you can substitute it with coffee liqueur, espresso liqueur, or Irish cream for a similar rich flavor. Whipped cream vodka can be replaced with vanilla or caramel vodka, and you can use half and half, heavy cream, or even almond, coconut or oat milk for dairy free alternatives. For extra depth, add a touch of almond or vanilla extract.
Our favorite kitchen equipment and supplies used with this recipe:
- 2 Pack Square Ice Cube Trays
- Godinger Cocktail Shaker and Martini Glasses
- OXO Good Grips 7-Piece Nesting Measuring Beaker Set

Tiramisu Cocktail
This cocktail feels like tiramisu in liquid form. With a cocoa-rimmed glass and a frosty finish, it’s elegant, fun, and the perfect after-dinner indulgence.
Ingredients
- 2 ounces tiramisu liqueur
- 1 ounce whipped cream vodka
- 2 cups milk
- white frosting
- cocoa powder
Instructions
- Spread a small layer of frosting around the rim of your glass. Roll the rim in cocoa powder until evenly coated.
- Pour the whipped cream vodka, tiramisu liqueur and milk into a glass measuring cup and stir to combine. Pour into the prepared glass and serve chilled.
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