Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Black Forest Cheesecake

I don't like birthday cakes. They are expensive and often I can replicate them at home. This year, I did not plan on making a cake because I was lazy, but I ended up putting together an easy cheesecake. I found it on the back of a package of cream cheese, but it's also on the Kraft website.


I love black forest themed stuff. It was light and creamy and not too sweet or rich. This was delicious and I was honoured to have it as my 'birthday cake'.

See you guys soon.


Recipe

On the back of a cream cheese package

Serves 10

250g plain chocolate biscuits, crushed
125g butter, melted
415g can pitted black cherries, drained, liquid reserved
2 tablespoons caster sugar
1 tablespoon rum (I omitted)
1 tablespoon cornflour
500g Philadelphia Cream Cheese, softened
3/4 cup caster sugar
1 tablespoon gelatine, dissolved in 1/2 cup boiling water, cooled
1 tablespoon lemon juice
300ml thickened cream, whipped


1. Combine biscuit crumbs and butter and press into the base and sides of a greased 22cm springform tin. Refrigerate for 15 minutes.


2. Place the reserved cherry liquid in a small saucepan along with the sugar, rum and cornflour. Stir over heat until it comes to boil. Set aside to cool.

3. Beat the Philly and sugar using an electric mixer until smooth. Add the gelatine mixture and lemon juice and beat until well combined. Fold in the whipped cream.

4. Spoon half the mixture and half the cherries into the prepared base. Repeat with remaining mixture and cherries. Pour over the thickened cherry topping, then lightly swirl through mixture with a fork. Refrigerate 3 hours or overnight until set.

2 comments:

  1. Hello!
    I have just discovered your blog and have to tell you that I am so impressed! I hope you are able to become a chef, as you are hoping to.

    I write a blog called "The Gossamer Tearoom", where I collect pictures of lovely desserts and tea and host virtual tea parties. I am doing one for Valentines Day and would be so honored if I could use your photo (with credit going to you, of course!). I hope you will take a moment to look at my blog and see what you think.

    Wishing you a beautiful day,

    Betty

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  2. I was so glad to find this recipe which unlike all other black forest cheesecake recipes does not use cherry pie filling plus the cherries are used
    in the filling and not just as a topping! thanks so much for sharing this recipe!

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