Abbey's Infamous Cheesecake:
Ingredients List:
Crust:
2. Mix together the crust ingredients and press into your preferred pan. You can press the crust just into the bottom, or up the sides of the pan too - baker's choice. Set crust aside.
Remove the cream from the cookies. Anyone up for Oreo cream?
Melt Butter
Mix butter with crushed Oreo biscuits
It will then look like this
Oh yes! Not to forget, line the pan before you do anything else!
3. Combine cream cheese and sugar in the bowl of a stand-mixer (or in a large bowl if using a hand-mixer) and cream together until smooth. Add eggs, one at a time, fully incorporating each before adding the next. Make sure to scrape down the bowl in between each egg. Add heavy cream, vanilla, lemon juice, and alcohol and blend until smooth and creamy. The batter should then look like this.
4. Pour batter into prepared crust and tap the pan on the counter a few times to bring all air bubbles to the surface. Place pan into a larger pan and pour boiling water into the larger pan until halfway up the side of the cheesecake pan. If cheesecake pan is not airtight, cover bottom securely with foil before adding water.
Secure bottom with foil
5. Bake 45 to 55 minutes, until it is almost done - this can be hard to judge, but you're looking for the cake to hold together, but still have a lot of jiggle to it in the center. You don't want it to be completely firm at this stage. Close the oven door, turn the heat off, and let rest in the cooling oven for one hour. This lets the cake finish cooking and cool down gently enough so that it won't crack on the top. After one hour, remove cheesecake from oven and lift carefully out of water bath. Let it finish cooling on the counter, and then cover and put in the fridge to chill. Once fully chilled, it is ready to serve.
Pan note: The creator of this recipe used to use a springform pan, but no matter how well she wrapped the thing in tin foil, water would always seep in and make the crust soggy. Now she uses one of those 1-use foil "casserole" shaped pans from the grocery store. They're 8 or 9 inches wide and really deep, and best of all, water-tight. When it comes time to serve, just cut the foil away.
Prep notes: While the actual making of this cheesecake is a minimal time commitment, it does need to bake for almost an hour, cool in the oven for an hour, and chill overnight before it is served.
7 comments:
Fabulously decadent and so cute! Great job Lilia.
Oreo cheesecakes are the best, and yours is beautiful. I love your decorations - and congrats on your first challenge, it's a winner! (It was my first one, too!)
Wow, your cheesecake looks fantastic and ever so scrumptious!
Cheers,
Rosa
Thank you all for the compliments! It is a pleasure that we are all into cheesecakes and daring baker!
Way to go!
:)
Your first and it turned out gorgeous. You are indeed the "Daring Baker". Congratulation, your cheesecake is amazing.
I thought it looked beautiful to start with, and you just kept adding layers, making this a truly spectacular cheesecake centerpiece. Welcome to the Daring Bakers! I'm glad you joined early enough to participate in my challenge!
Jenny of JennyBakes
Elra: Thank you very much! I like your cheesecake too! It looks soft and melting in your mouth texture. MMMmmmmMMMM
Jenny:Thank you so much for having this challenge! It was great fun.
I'm glad i was able to be a part of it. :)
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