Sunday, April 26, 2020

Burnt Basque Cheesecake


Finally did this burnt basque cheesecake after waiting so long! Hub’s bday happen during this Circuit Breaker period. And unfortunately, most of the places selling cakes were unable to operate and thus I think baking my own is safest. 

Worse if it is so hard to get all the ingredients or groceries lately online. Q-ing isnt an option as it is always packed with long Qs. Only go every 2-3 days when we need to buy bread. Even online and NTUC ran out of whipping. Thank goodness I alway stock the basic flours and sugar so I decided to take the chance and went with replacing whipping cream with milk. 🤞🏻🤞🏻


Thankfully the texture turns out well. Being a noob, and haven tried a burnt cheesecake before, I didnt know it was meant to be wobbly and creamy for the cake texture. After baking for 30mins, cake was so wobbly that I continue to bake for another 20-30mins and even had to top bake to burnt the crust. Only after baking and keeping the cake did I find out from a friend that its supposed to be creamy on the inside, instead of a firm texture. So glad mine wasnt too far off even with the lack of whipped cream as well as overbaking it! ❤️


Happy birthday my dear hubby! May we grow old together still loving each other very much for as long as we are together! Thank for all the love and tolerance along this long road. Today marks the 14th year of our ROM anniversary too! I love you and will always do. Hope you love the dinner spread tonight! ❤️

(Homemade tumeric honey wings, Homemade shrimp tofu, Stir fry Nai Bai, Tomyum Steam Fish)

Burnt Basque Cheesecake (adapted with slight modifications from MyMindPatch)
250g creamcheese
40g sugar
2 eggs
180g milk
15g corn flour
1tsp vanilla essence
1tsp lemon juice

1) Melt creamcheese and sugar til smooth over hot water
2) Add in eggs 1 at a time
3) Add milk and vanilla, mix well
4) Stir in cornflour until no more lumps
5) Mix in lemon juice
6) Bake at bottom rack for 20mins at 200deg then shift to middle rack and continue for another 30-40mins (You can change to top heat for the last 5mins to burnt the top, WATCH OVER CAREFULLY)
7) Leave to cool in oven fully then chill overnight before serving





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