Chocolate Cheesecake

This Chocolate Cheesecake is packed full of rich chocolate flavor, accompanied with a homemade Oreo cookie crust, and topped with dark chocolate ganache.

I made this for an Easter 2017 party, but it is really good for any gathering on any occasion.

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This recipe promotes chocolate as the most prominent flavor, so the type of chocolate you choose will be key in determining the outcome, or quality of the finished product. For my first time making it, it turned out just fine with semi-sweet chocolate chips. But obviously, there are many better and different options of baking chocolate out there.

In fact, I don’t necessarily recommend chocolate chips for baking. I would recommend quality baking chocolate, if you don’t mind the trouble. If you do mind, then chocolate chips work just fine.

I had the idea to make my own recipe for chocolate cheesecake when our friends invited us to their house for an Easter dinner. I knew they wanted something chocolatey, so cheesecake eventually sprang to mind, and with it came Chocolate.

It turned out great and received alot of compliments.

I hope you enjoy it too!


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Black Bottom Cupcakes

Black Bottom Cupcakes are a simple but delicious type of muffin; basically comprised of a chocolate-muffin base, then topped in the center with rich cheesecake filling. They satisfy chocolate lovers and cheesecake fans alike.

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This recipe may be different than others in that I use coconut oil in the batter rather than vegetable oil. I recently read a Bon Appetit snippet that explained that coconut oil was better in chocolate cake than other options; that coconut oil in fact increases the moistness of the cake the longer it sits after baked, instead of drying out. So I thought that principle should apply to these muffins.

This recipe is also different from others in that I use melted chocolate chips in addition to the usual cocoa powder. I also used hot coffee instead of the usual water, and used the hot coffee to melt the chocolate chips in. Double purpose.

The result is a great combination of rich cheesecake filling with dark chocolate base, which rises beautifully in the oven, and tastes as delicious as it looks. See recipe below.

Enjoy! Also, for full step-by-step pictures, see my post of this recipe on instructables.

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Lemon Cheesecake Muffins

The perfect variation on cheesecake–Lemon Cheesecake Muffins!

This was my first post I’ve ever uploaded to the web; see the original post here.

For years I have made my favorite recipe for cheesecake: Chantal’s New York Style Cheesecake, and have never been pushed to do something entirely original. But I got creative, and made this variation. Keeping in mind the basic makeup of cheesecake base, I made these delicious lemon Cheesecake Muffins.

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Lemon zest is finely chopped in with the sugar, creating a vibrant lemon flavor, with some lemon juice in the wet ingredients. The lemon curd goes well on the top, completing the lemon flavor. This is a perfect party treat–though, be sure to make this recipe the day before you want to serve it; it spends alot of time chilling in the fridge. But it’s certainly worth it. And the best part–you get to whip this cheesecake mixture up in your blender!

Serves: 12

Ingredients:

Crust:
7 graham crackers

1 tablespoon of butter, melted (you can add more, if needed)

 

Filling:

2 (8oz) packages of cream cheese, softened

½ cup white sugar

two teaspoons lemon zest

⅛ cup milk

⅛ cup lemon juice

2 eggs

⅔ cup of sour cream

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 tablespoons all purpose flour

 

Topping:

Lemon Curd

 

Make sure that the cream cheese is softened completely to room temperature. An easy way to do this is to put it in the microwave on low power for a minute or so–depending on your microwave.

Lemon curd can be purchased at nearly any store. Or, you can make it yourself.

 

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

This recipe serves about 12; Place 12 muffin papers into your muffin tins.

The crust is the easiest part.

Add your graham crackers to the food processor, and blend until fine crumbs are all that remain. (you should crumble them up by hand a bit, beforehand, so it will blend up easier.)

Then add the melted butter, however much is needed to maintain a little shape with your crumbs. After this is completed, the simple mixture should look like the picture above.

Then press the mixture into the bottom of your muffin papers.

If you don’t have a lemon zester, you can always zest the lemons as shown in the picture. It’s a relatively easy way to go. After your whole lemon is zested, the amount of zest should be approximately two teaspoons worth.

Place zest and sugar in blender, and blend until zest blended finely in with sugar.

Pulse Cream Cheese into Sugar until smooth. DO NOT OVER-MIX THE WET INGREDIENTS.

Pour in Milk, the eggs, and the lemon juice. Remember, don’t over-mix; pulse until ingredients are just incorporated.

Add in the last 3 ingredients: Flour, vanilla, and sour cream. Again, blend until smooth, and just incorporated.

Carefully pour mixture into crusted muffin papers. This recipe makes about 12 muffins–an entire muffin tin.

Bake in preheated oven (350 degrees), for about 40 minutes, or until almost set, and just beginning to slightly brown. Do not over-bake.

Turn oven off and leave muffins, in a bit, to cool. Then put muffins in fridge to chill 6+ hours. (if you made your own lemon curd, be sure that’s chilling, too!)

NOTE: don’t worry if your muffins have a squishy weird texture, after you take them out of the oven. Once it cools in the fridge, it will taste and feel exactly how you want it: cheesecake!

When you’re ready to eat the chilled muffins, top with chilled lemon curd, and serve.

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Molasses Marble Cheesecake

This cheesecake is great for the holidays, and has enough cheese in it for any cheese eater. Molasses is marbled into the filling to achieve the festive splash of brown, and the crust is made by crushing/processing molasses cookies.

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Ingredients:

 

For the Crust:

7 molasses cookies, hardened

1 tablespoon butter, melted

 

For Filling:

4 (8oz) packages cream cheese, softened

¾ cup sugar

2/3 cup sour cream

½ cup half and half

3 large eggs + 1 egg yolk

¼ cup flour ½ teaspoon vanilla

1/8 cup molasses

¼ teaspoon salt

 

DIRECTIONS

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

For crust, put molasses cookies in food processor, and process until it is all crumbs. Add in 2 tablespoons of butter, melted, until crumbs hold together well by pressing. Press crust material along the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan.

Beat together the cream cheese and sugar until creamy. Then add in flour, salt, sour cream, half and half, eggs and yolk, and vanilla. Pour mixture into spring-form pan.

Then pour molasses on top, and swirl it in with a knife to achieve a marbled look.

Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes, then set oven to 350 and bake for 50 minutes

Then turn off oven (DO NOT OPEN OVEN), and let sit in cooling oven for an hour or so. Then take out of oven, and let sit on cooling rack until cooled off enough to put in fridge. Refrigerate at least 6 hours before consuming.

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