Tiramisu Cheesecake Recipe, Delicious and Easy Too Make
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Dessert is not only for kids but for adults as well! This cheesecake would be one of the best treats that you can get on a very busy day. If you are too exhausted and tired with your daily schedule and work you just have to reward yourself with something delicious and sweet to relieve yourself from stress.
I like to eat delicious dessert a lot, especially after meal. A Tiramisu Cheesecake would just be perfect for the whole family to enjoy. What makes this dessert really fantastic is that it is very easy to make and you no longer need to bake it.
Traditional Tiramisu has some alcohol content and it would not be safe for your kids. However, this recipe is alcohol free, so our children can enjoy eating your special dessert as well. If everyone is done eating, you can store it in the fridge and when you want to eat some at night or maybe the next day you can still enjoy it.
Photo courtesy of Dessert Inspired. Recipe courtesy of Ciao Florentina.
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Quick Tip: You can add your favorite liqueur to the mix.
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