The Quick and Easy Cheesecake Recipe

This recipe breaks so many cheesecake rules that cheesecake purists would not even call it a cheesecake but I say since it has got the aspect, it ought to be called a cheesecake!

I first tried this recipe a few weeks ago following a friend's instructions. I had just come home on a Saturday evening and I did not want to spend too much time making dessert for the following day. She told me to use digestive biscuits as the base, which I did and the result was pretty cool.

Let's jump into the recipe...



To make a 20cm cheesecake you need:

For the base:
About 10-13 digestive biscuits
2 tablespoon butter

For the topping:
300g dark chocolate
100g double cream
About 50g icing sugar (or to taste)


Method:
First blend the biscuits finely in a food processor.
Mix the butter to the biscuit crumbs.
Lay down the biscuit mixture at the base of your pastry tin and place in the oven for about 5 to 7 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius.

Now for the topping, melt the chocolate "au bain-marie".>
Whip the cream a little along with the suger to put in some air but not enough to turn it into a Chantilly. Reserve in the fridge.
When the chocolate is melted, let it cool before mixing it to the cream.
Mix gently so that the cream does not lose its air.
By now your biscuit base must have cooked and cooled.
Pour in the chocolate mixture and reserve in the fridge.
You might want to decorate the cheesecake with some fruits or nuts.

And voila! A nice and simple recipe!

For the mini version, simply use cupcake tins and the steps are the same.

Comments

  1. Oh my God. This has got to be my favourite dessert on this blog. I just love how it has a familiar feel to it.

    It does not look too complicated. I'll try that sometime to impress my mom and my cousin (both fans of deserts).

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