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Strawberry Cheesecake

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May 5, 2019
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    Is there something you like so much you can’t say “no” even though you know it is not the best for you? Since I am trying to eat less (to almost none) sugar I reduced eating sweet stuff a lot. No more sweet baked goods from the coffee shop, no more chocolate after dinner or gummy bears when too lazy to make a proper meal ;P Most of the time it’s absolutely no problem to skip the sweet stuff. Sometimes I might get a bit emotional when standing in front of a bakery with a lot of nice sweet bakes on display – but as soon as I turn around and everything is out of sight, I am fine again… except there is some good-looking cheesecake. That always gets me… like this Strawberry Cheesecake for example ;)

    Strawberry Cheesecake | Bake to the roots
    Strawberry Cheesecake | Bake to the roots

    Well… this cheesecake did not say “Hello” to me from a bakery’s window – I made it myself in my little kitchen, so I actually can’t complain about being seduced by a cheesecake this time. I could have not made it and everything would have been fine… but that’s not how life works sometimes ;P

    If you take a look at the cheesecake and all the strawberries on top it is not that bad, right? It’s basically only strawberries and some cake crumbs underneath. Fresh, light and healthy, right?! ;) Well – to keep some calories out of the cheesecake, I reduced the amount of sugar you would normally use a bit. It’s still a heavy “b****” because of all the cream cheese in the filling, so keep that in mind ;) The calories will crawl up your hips and get comfortable around your/my ass for sure. So better eat a small slice today and maybe another small slice tomorrow and not half of the cake in an instant. I know it’s hard ;)

    Strawberry Cheesecake | Bake to the roots
    Strawberry Cheesecake | Bake to the roots

    This cheesecake is a typical “American Cheesecake” – the base is made with graham crackers or digestive cookies and the filling is mostly cream cheese. The German cheesecakes are normally made with a shortcrust base and curd is used for the filling. A whole different world to be honest. I like both types though. When making the American cheesecake, make sure you do not use low-fat cream cheese – you have to go for the full-fat, full-calorie ingredients. With that low-fat stuff, you will not get the right creaminess and flavors… sorry ;)

    INGREDIENTS / ZUTATEN

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    For the base:
    2 cups (150g) (spelt) graham cracker
    1/4 cup (50g) brown sugar
    1/3 cup (75g) butter, melted

    For the filling:
    32 oz. (900g) cream cheese
    7 oz. (200g) sour cream
    3/4 cup (150g) sugar
    1 tbsp. vanilla extract
    1/4 tsp. salt
    4 large eggs

    For the topping:
    18 oz. (500g) strawberries
    1 tbsp. cornstarch
    2 tbsp. sugar

    Für den Boden:
    150g Dinkel Butterkekse
    50g brauner Zucker
    75g Butter, geschmolzen

    Für die Füllung:
    900g Frischkäse
    200g Schmand
    150g Zucker
    1 EL Vanille Extrakt
    1/4 TL Salz
    4 Eier (L)

    Für das Topping:
    500g frische Erdbeeren
    1 EL Speisestärke
    2 EL Zucker

    Strawberry Cheesecake | Bake to the roots
    Strawberry Cheesecake | Bake to the roots
    Strawberry Cheesecake | Bake to the roots
    Strawberry Cheesecake | Bake to the roots

    DIRECTIONS / ZUBEREITUNG

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    1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Line an 8 inches (20cm) springform tin with baking parchment. Wrap some aluminum foil around the tin so it gets “waterproof”. The tin has to sit in water later on. Melt the butter.

    2. Crush the crackers (use a freezer bag and rolling pin or a food processor) and mix with the brown sugar, and melted butter until well combined. Pour into the prepared tin and press to the bottom and sides to form a nice crust – it should reach almost up to the edge of the tin. Bake for 12 minutes. Take out of the oven and let cool down a bit. Reduce the oven temperature to 300°F (150°C).

    3. For the filling add the cream cheese, sour cream, and sugar to a large bowl and mix until well combined. Add the vanilla extract and salt and mix in. Add the eggs one after another and mix on low speed until well combined. Pour the filling into the break-baked crust and smooth out the top. Place the tin in a roasting pan or large baking pan – make sure there is some space around the tin and it does not touch the sides of the pan. Fill the pan with hot water so the tin with the cake sits in the water. A few inches should be enough – it does not have to go all the way up ;) Place in the oven and bake for 75-90 minutes or until the edges are set and the center is only slightly jiggly when you move the tin. Turn off the oven and leave the cake in the oven for another 60 minutes. Remove from the oven and take out of the water bath. Use a sharp knife to run around the edge of the cake to loosen it from the springform tin – do not remove the tin yet. Let the cheesecake cool down completely. Place in the fridge for at least 4 hours or overnight.

    4. For the strawberry topping wash the strawberries, remove the green parts and cut into small dices. Take about 1/4 of the strawberry dices and blend until you get a smooth sauce (works in a food processor or with an immersion blender). Add that sauce to a small pot and mix with the cornstarch and sugar – make sure there cornstarch has dissolved completely. Bring to a boil and then remove from the heat and let cool down a bit. Add the remaining strawberry dices and mix. Let cool down completely.

    5. To finish the cheesecake remove it carefully from the tin and place on a serving plate. You can either pour the strawberry topping over the cake so it flows over the edge or you make a little whipped cream barrier along the edge of the cheesecake to keep it in the center like I did – that’s up to you. I recommend to place the cheesecake in the fridge for another hour before serving but you can actually serve it right away if you like ;) Keep leftover cake in the fridge. If you have any.

    1. Den Ofen auf 175°C (350°F) vorheizen. Eine 20cm (8 inches) Springform mit Backpapier auslegen. Um die Form eine Schicht Aluminiumfolie legen, damit das ganze Wasserdicht wird – die Form muss beim Backen dann im Wasser stehen. Zur Seite stellen. Butter schmelzen und etwas abkühlen lassen.

    2. Die Kekse zerbröseln (entweder in einem Gefrierbeutel mit einem Nudelholz oder in der Küchenmaschine), mit dem braunen Zucker und der geschmolzenen Butter verrühren und dann in die vorbereitete Form schütten. Mit der Rückseite eines Löffels die Brösel bis fast unter den Rand der Form und am Boden festdrücken, damit ihr nachher eine gute Grundlade für die Füllung habt. Für etwa 12 Minuten backen, aus dem Ofen holen und die Temperatur des Ofens auf 150°C (300°F) verringern.

    3. Für die Füllung den Frischkäse zusammen mit dem Schmand und Zucker in eine große Schüssel geben und gut verrühren. Vanille Extrakt und Salz dazugeben und gut unterrühren. Die Eier einzeln nacheinander dazugeben und bei geringem Tempo der Küchenmaschine (oder langsam per Hand mit Schneebesen) unterrühren. Die Füllung vorsichtig in die vorbereitete Form gießen und glatt streichen. Die Form jetzt auf eine Fettpfanne (Blech mit hohem Rand) oder in eine größere Auflaufform stellen und diese dann mit heißem Wasser auffüllen, damit die Springform ein paar Zentimeter im Wasserbad steht – muss nicht bis zum Rand sein ;) In der Mitte des Ofens platzieren und dann für 75-90 Minuten backen. Die Ränder des Käsekuchens sollten fest und die Masse gestockt sein. In der Mitte sollte sich der Kuchen allerdings noch bewegen, wenn man an der Form etwas rüttelt. Den Ofen ausschalten und den Kuchen eine weitere Stunde im Ofen stehen lassen. Dann aus dem Ofen und aus dem Wasserbad nehmen, mit einem scharfen Messer den Kuchen vom Rand lösen (einmal drumrum reicht) und dann in der Form abkühlen lassen. Wenn er abgekühlt ist, für min. 4 Stunden (oder über Nacht) in den Kühlschrank stellen.

    4. Für das Topping die Erdbeeren waschen, das Grün entfernen und dann in Würfel schneiden. Von den Würfeln etwa 1/4 in einem Mixer (oder mit dem Stabmixer) pürieren, bis eine schöne Erdbeersoße entsteht. Diese in einen Topf geben, Stärke und Zucker dazugeben und glattrühren (es sollten keine Stärkeklümpchen mehr zu sehen sein). Das Ganze dann auf dem Herd zum Kochen bringen und andicken lassen. Vom Herd nehmen und etwas abkühlen lassen, dann die restlichen Erdbeeren dazugeben und unterrühren. Diese Mischung dann komplett abkühlen lassen.

    5. Wenn der Käsekuchen durchgekühlt ist, vorsichtig aus der Form lösen und auf eine Servierplatte setzen. Ihr könnt dann einfach das Erdbeertopping darüber geben (und ggf. die Seiten runterlaufen lassen) oder ihr macht vorher noch einen kleinen Ring aus Sahnetupfen auf den Kuchen und gebt da dann das Erdbeertopping rein – so wie ich das gemacht hab. Ich würde den Käsekuchen dann noch einmal eine Stunde in den Kühlschrank stellen, aber ihr könnt auch sofort servieren, wenn es dringend ist ;) Reste am Besten im Kühlschrank lagern… falls es welche gibt.

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    • Prep Time: 20m
    • Cook Time: 1h 40m
    • Total Time: 12h
    • Yield: 1 1x
    • Category: Cheesecake
    • Cuisine: American
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    Classic cheesecake with a delicious strawberry topping – absolute crowd pleaser!


    Ingredients

    For the base:
    2 cups (150g) (spelt) graham cracker
    1/4 cup (50g) brown sugar
    1/3 cup (75g) butter, melted
    For the filling:
    32 oz. (900g) cream cheese
    7 oz. (200g) sour cream
    3/4 cup (150g) sugar
    1 tbsp. vanilla extract
    1/4 tsp. salt
    4 large eggs
    For the topping:
    18 oz. (500g) strawberries
    1 tbsp. cornstarch
    2 tbsp. sugar


    Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a 8 inches (20cm) springform tin with baking parchment. Wrap some aluminum foil around the tin so it gets “waterproof”. The tin has to sit in water later on. Melt the butter.
     
    2. Crush the crackers (use a freezer bag and rolling pin or a food processor) and mix with the brown sugar, and melted butter until well combined. Pour into the prepared tin and press to the bottom and sides to form a nice crust – it should reach almost up to the edge of the tin. Bake for 12 minutes. Take out of the oven and let cool down a bit. Reduce the oven temperature to 300°F (150°C).
     
    3. For the filling add the cream cheese, sour cream, and sugar to a large bowl and mix until well combined. Add the vanilla extract and salt and mix in. Add the eggs one after another and mix on low speed until well combined. Pour the filling into the break-baked crust and smooth out the top. Place the tin in a roasting pan or large baking pan – make sure there is some space around the tin and it does not touch the sides of the pan. Fill the pan with hot water so the tin with the cake sits in the water. A few inches should be enough – it does not have to go all the way up ;) Place in the oven and bake for 75-90 minutes or until the edges are set and the center is only slightly jiggly when you move the tin. Turn off the oven and leave the cake in the oven for another 60 minutes. Remove from the oven and take out of the water bath. Use a sharp knife to run around the edge of the cake to loosen it from the springform tin – do not remove the tin yet. Let the cheesecake cool down completely. Place in the fridge for at least 4 hours or overnight.
     
    4. For the strawberry topping wash the strawberries, remove the green parts and cut into small dices. Take about 1/4 of the strawberry dices and blend until you get a smooth sauce (works in a food processor or with an immersion blender). Add that sauce to a small pot and mix with the cornstarch and sugar – make sure there cornstarch has dissolved completely. Bring to a boil and then remove from the heat and let cool down a bit. Add the remaining strawberry dices and mix. Let cool down completely.
     
    5. To finish the cheesecake remove it carefully from the tin and place on a serving plate. You can either pour the strawberry topping over the cake so it flows over the edge or you make a little whipped cream barrier along the edge of the cheesecake to keep it in the center like I did – that’s up to you. I recommend to place the cheesecake in the fridge for another hour before serving but you can actually serve it right away if you like ;) Keep leftover cake in the fridge. If you have any.

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    1. Waseem says:
      3 months ago

      Wow, this was such a detailed and useful comparison of cheesecake recipes. I love how you explained the role of each ingredient like flour, cornstarch, and mascarpone in the final result. It makes me want to test a few of these myself and see which texture I enjoy the most!

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