Costco Tiramisu Cups by Dessert Italiano (An Honest Review) –... (2024)

The Costco tiramisu cups (made by Dessert Italiano) is described on their website as “exquisite mascarpone cream, placed on a bed of sponge cake soaked in coffee liqueur, decorated with cocoa.” It comes in a pack of 6 individually-portioned glass cups, which allow the beautiful layers of the dessert to show through. They do need to be refrigerated, and can last about a month with refrigeration.

The Taste Test

It has several layers going on, which are displayed beautifully in the glass cup. At the bottom of the glass is a kind of gooey coffee jelly, which is then topped with a layer of mascarpone cream. I really like the mascarpone cream as it was decadent and had a nice flavor without overpowering the dessert.
One thing I noticed is that this dessert uses a coffee-soaked sponge cake instead of the traditional lady fingers. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it does make the texture of the tiramisu different than what I’m used to. The cake is slightly mushy as opposed to being moist, which was the only thing I wasn’t too crazy about.


Another thing to note is that the dessert is topped off with a heavy dusting of cocoa powder. While this may make the dessert look extra fancy, it does mean that your first spoonful is going to be primarily cocoa powder. I recommend mixing everything together, or making sure you grab all the layers in the first bite. This will help avoid the “cocoa cough”.


Overall I think the flavor profile is great – the coffee and mascarpone are in nice balance of one another, without being overly sweet. The texture of the cake is where I docked it a couple of points, as again, the cake felt pretty moist (maybe too moist for me personally). This might just be the result of being soaked in coffee and sitting in a cup for several days, and may not bother you as much as it did for me.

All in all, I think this is a great dessert for anyone who wants something decadent and creamy without being too sweet.

How Much is a Pack?

This dessert comes in a pack of 6 for about $10. While we have sometimes seen the price fluctuate, it ends up averaging about $1.67 per serving. This is a bit steep for a general consumption dessert, but I think it would work really well for entertaining or hosting as they look pretty fancy. I saw a picture of them being used on the dessert table for a wedding and thought it was a great idea to help keep the wedding dessert cost down.

Does it Have Alcohol?

Yes, it does. There is 1.5% alcohol in this dessert which comes from the marsala wine. While a traditional tiramisu uses the marsala wine in both the filling and in the coffee, this dessert only has it mixed in with the coffee that the sponge cake is soaked in.

Nutrition

There is about 250 calories in each individual 3 ounce serving. This might sound like a lot of calories, but I actually think it’s a great serving size. For context, 1 cup of ice cream is about 240 calories. But if I’m being honest, I can’t remember the last time I had ice cream and only ate 1 cup. This tiramisu is they kind of dessert you can really indulge in, but it’s portion-controlled as well so you don’t have to worry about how much you have. Please see full ingredient list here.

Are the Glass Containers Re-usable?

Yes, the glass containers are re-usable and there are even Reddit threads discussing all the ways to re-purpose them. Some of the best ideas are using them for candles, pre-portioned snack containers, dipping sauces into, beer tastings, and even putting small plants into. One of our favorite responses we saw was: “propagation stations for my houseplants!”


While the glasses are dishwasher safe, we are not sure if they are tempered. So we would recommend keeping them away from extreme heat like in using them to serve espresso in.

Ingredients:

Rehydrated skimmed milk, glucose syrup, vegetable fat (coconut), water, Mascarpone 7.3% [cream, milk, acidity regulator (lactic acid)], sponge cake 5.9% [wheat flour, sugar, egg, water, emulsifier (mono and diglycerides of fatty acids), raising agents (E500ii sodium bicarbonate, E450i disodium diphosphate), glucose syrup, salt], sugar, milk protein powder, egg yolk, Marsala wine 1.5%, gelatin (bovine), ethyl alcohol, cocoa dusting (cocoa powder, dextrose, corn starch, sugar, cocoa butter), emulsifier (mono and diglycerides of fatty acids), soluble coffee, thickeners (carrageenan, xantham gum, agar), lemon fiber.

Overall – 7/10

All things considered, I would give this dessert a 7/10. This has great flavors and I really liked the mascarpone cream – it’s perfect for those who don’t like super sweet desserts. As mentioned, the cake is a bit on the mushy side for me which is probably my biggest complaint. But I really do love how fancy they look and can see myself using these for the next party I throw.


If I’m being honest, I think I prefer Costco’s 2.5 pound tiramisu bar cake. It has better flavor, texture, and price point (per serving). While it is massive I’ve found that it holds up well in the freezer, so you could cut the cake into fourths and freeze them in freezer bags.


I would say that if you are looking for the better overall tiramisu, to go with Costco’s tiramisu bar cake. But to get these tiramisu cups if you are entertaining, really like the portion-controlled aspect, or really need a lot of 3 ounce glasses.

If you like this post, we think you’ll really like our Costco Tiramisu Cake post.

Costco Tiramisu Cups by Dessert Italiano (An Honest Review) –... (2024)

FAQs

How long do Costco tiramisu cups last? ›

They do need to be refrigerated, and can last about a month with refrigeration.

Can I freeze Costco tiramisu cups? ›

It Holds Up Well when Traveling or Placed in the Freezer

This cake actually also holds up pretty well in the freezer. I had mine in the freezer for about 3 weeks and it was still delicious, but I probably wouldn't recommend keeping it in the freezer for more than a month.

Is tiramisu cake taste good? ›

Unlike most other sweets, tiramisu captivates the taste buds with a harmonious melody. In essence, tiramisu is a delicate balancing act between rich, creamy mascarpone cheese and robust, aromatic espresso. The first bite's luscious sweetness quickly gives way to the coffee's depth and delicate bitterness.

What to do with Costco dessert glasses? ›

"We use them as condiment holders for large gatherings like with dip and such," said u/Ellecatat. They'd be great for everything from outdoor barbecues to co*cktail parties for dips like ketchup, chip dip, melted butter for seafood, and "a perfect ranch holder for veggies."

Should you take tiramisu out of the fridge before serving? ›

Tiramisu is typically served chilled or at room temperature.

How do you know if tiramisu has gone bad? ›

If there's a change in color, a sour smell extends beyond the coffee liqueur aroma, or signs of mold - this means it has gone bad. Additionally, a change in the texture like if it becomes excessively soft or having any slimy feel is an indicator it's no good.

How many people does Costco tiramisu cake feed? ›

Features: 8 inch Tiramisu Cake 2-pack. Each Cake services 10-12 people. Classic Flavors of Espresso and Mascarpone.

How much caffeine is in tiramisu? ›

How much caffeine does the tiramisu have? There are probably up to 200 mg of caffeine in a tiramisu made with a decent espresso but it will always depend on how much coffee and how concentrated it is.

Why is tiramisu expensive? ›

Roberto Linguanotto, a Venetian pastry chef who is often credited with the invention of tiramisu back in the 1960s, says that his creation is expensive because of the espresso used in another essential component to the dessert: espresso-soaked ladyfingers (via The Straits Times).

What's the difference between tiramisu and tiramisu cake? ›

While traditional tiramisu relies on ladyfingers, tiramisu cake often uses layers of sponge cake soaked in espresso and sometimes a touch of liqueur. The quintessential mascarpone cream remains a constant, but the structure allows for creative variations.

Why is tiramisu so good? ›

This traditional Tiramisu is unlike any you've ever tasted, and many readers have declared this the best they've ever tried! It's a classic Italian dessert and authentic no-bake recipe made with espresso soaked ladyfingers layered with a light and airy mascarpone cream, and dusted with cocoa powder to finish.

Is tiramisu from Costco good? ›

Okay, here's the most important answer you're looking for: It actually tastes good. Reviewers of the Costco tiramisu cake aren't just gaga for the balance, the flavor profiles, the consistency, the size, and the price — they actually love eating it.

Which alcohol is used in tiramisu? ›

Tiramisu can have a variety of different types of alcohol inside, however the most common alcohol in tiramisu is dark rum. Other common types of alcohol used in tiramisu is marsala wine, amaretto, or coffee liquor.

How much are the tiramisu cups at Costco? ›

Each package comes with six of the mini desserts, nestled into 3-ounce glass jars. At only $9.99, this is a must-buy if you have a sweet tooth and/or a knack for reusing glass packaging.

How do you know if tiramisu is good? ›

Changes in texture: While a decadent and ready-to-eat Tiramisu has a creamy, smooth texture. If it becomes grainy, curdled or separated, it's a sign that it has gone bad. Visible mould: Mould growth is a definite sign of spoilage. If you see any mould on the surface or inside, discard the dessert.

Is frozen tiramisu good? ›

Freezing your tiramisu will extend the shelf life by months, but too much time under ice can lead to freezer burn and a reduction in quality. Generally speaking, tiramisu can last around three months in the freezer without any issue.

What does tiramisu flavoring taste like? ›

TASTING NOTES: A blend of coffee, lady fingers, custard, cocoa and rum flavor for an authentic taste and aroma.

What part of Italy has the best tiramisu? ›

Tiramisu might be an officially recognised product of Friuli Venezia, but it is Veneto that hosts the annual Tiramisù World Cup. Amateur chefs from across the globe can enter categories for the best 'original' or 'creative recipe'.

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