Tiramisu Martini: a creamy cocktail inspired by the classic Italian dessert. Serve chilled in martini glasses and finish with whipped cream and a dusting of cocoa for an elegant dessert drink.

This Tiramisu Martini is a crowd-pleasing dessert cocktail perfect for holiday gatherings, dinner parties, or any celebration. Rich, creamy, and coffee-forward, it pairs beautifully with cookies or pastries and can easily be scaled up to serve a group when poured from a pitcher.

If you enjoy dessert cocktails, this one joins a roster of favorites that recreate classic sweets in drink form. The idea is inspired by tiramisu—the coffee- and mascarpone-based Italian dessert—so the martini highlights coffee liqueur, a hint of rum, and creamy dairy to mimic those signature flavors.
What is Tiramisu
Tiramisu is a layered Italian dessert typically made from ladyfingers soaked in espresso or strong coffee, layered with a sweet mascarpone mixture and dusted with cocoa powder. Many versions include alcohol—rum, Marsala, or coffee liqueur are common—so a Tiramisu Martini translates those components into a smooth, sippable cocktail.

There are many variations of a tiramisu cocktail. Some recipes use Baileys, RumChata, espresso, Amaretto, Godiva, or Frangelico. This version keeps things simple and approachable using Kahlúa, rum, and a cookie-flavored vodka to provide a sweet, dessert-like profile.
Tiramisu Martini Ingredients
- Half & Half (or your preferred milk/cream)
- Kahlúa (coffee liqueur)
- Rum
- Sugar cookie vodka (or another flavored vodka)
- Mascarpone cheese (optional, for extra richness)
- Toppings: whipped cream and unsweetened cocoa powder
How to Make a Tiramisu Martini
- Combine half & half, Kahlúa, rum, cookie vodka, and mascarpone (if using) in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously for about 30 seconds until well chilled and smooth.
- Strain into a chilled martini glass.
- Top with a dollop of whipped cream and a light dusting of unsweetened cocoa powder.
(A printable recipe card is included below.)

Serving Suggestions
- Serve chilled in small martini glasses for an elegant presentation.
- Finish each drink with whipped cream and a sprinkle of cocoa for the classic tiramisu touch.
- If making a pitcher for guests, keep whipped cream and cocoa in separate bowls so people can top their drinks individually.
- Serve in shot glasses for a smaller, party-friendly option, or use any glassware you prefer.
- Offer alongside complementary desserts—cookies, biscotti, or small pastries enhance the tiramisu experience.
Quick Tips for Best Results
- Cold ingredients and shaking over ice keep the drink frosty and help the whipped cream hold longer.
- Substitute half & half with milk, cream, or a dairy-free alternative (almond, oat, or coconut milk) to suit dietary needs.
- If you omit mascarpone, the drink will still be creamy—just adjust to taste.

Italian Tiramisu Martini FAQ
How should I store leftovers?
Store any extra martini covered in the refrigerator, away from strong odors. Give it a quick shake or whisk before serving.
How long will it keep?
When refrigerated, a prepared batch should be fine for a couple of days if ingredients are fresh. Re-mix before serving.
Can I make substitutions?
Yes. Use different liqueurs or flavored vodkas to change the profile, and swap half & half for any milk or non-dairy alternative. Keep in mind the flavor and texture will vary.
Can I make a big batch or pitcher?
Absolutely. Mix the ingredients in a large pitcher and chill. If serving later, stir or shake to recombine before pouring over ice or into glasses.
Diet-friendly options?
For vegan: use a plant-based milk and a dairy-free whipped topping. For lower-carb: reduce or omit added sugary toppings and use lower-sugar liqueurs where available. For gluten-free: verify that the specific alcohol brands you choose are labeled gluten-free.

Other Italian-Inspired Cocktails You May Enjoy
- Cranberry Limoncello Spritzer – a bright, refreshing option.
- Strawberry Prosecco Slushie – a fruity frozen favorite.
- Aperol Spritz – a light and classic Italian aperitif.
- Peach Bellini – a bubbly brunch classic.

I hope you enjoy this Tiramisu Martini—smooth, indulgent, and easy to make. If you try it, let me know how you liked it!
Tiramisu Martini
Ingredients
- 3 Tablespoons half & half
- 2 Tablespoons Kahlúa
- 1 Tablespoon rum
- 1 Tablespoon sugar cookie vodka (or flavored vodka)
- 1 teaspoon mascarpone cheese (optional)
- Toppings (optional): whipped cream and unsweetened cocoa powder
Instructions
- Place half & half, Kahlúa, rum, cookie vodka, and mascarpone (if using) in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake about 30 seconds until cold and combined.
- Strain into a chilled martini glass.
- Top with whipped cream and a dusting of unsweetened cocoa.
Notes
SNAPPY TIPS: Make a pitcher for multiple guests and keep whipped cream and cocoa separate for topping. Shake well to incorporate mascarpone fully.
SNAPPY SUBSTITUTIONS: Omit mascarpone if desired or swap liqueurs to alter flavor. Results will vary with substitutions.
PITCHER MEASUREMENTS: For 4 drinks: 3/4 cup half & half, 1/2 cup Kahlúa, 1/4 cup rum, 1/4 cup cookie vodka, 4 teaspoons mascarpone. For 8 drinks: 1 1/2 cups half & half, 1 cup Kahlúa, 1/2 cup rum, 1/2 cup cookie vodka, 2 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons mascarpone.
