Featured recipe by Suzie the Foodie
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I mixed together 1 cup of chocolate cookie crumbs (you can make these in the food processor but I buy them to save time), 2 tbsp of melted butter and 1 tsp of instant espresso powder. I put the mixture in the bottom of my springform cheesecake pan and press down so the entire bottom is covered. Bake at 350F for 10 minutes.
This cheesecake uses ganache for part of the filling so this is actually a very "mocha" flavoured cheesecake too. To make a ganache you chop up 6 oz of semisweet chocolate and cover with 2 cups of hot whipping cream. The cream should be not be simmering but should be quite warm so it can melt the chocolate. Let it sit for a while and then with a whisk stir it up until the chocolate melts. If it turns out your cream is not hot enough, I thought mine was but it was taking too long to come together, set the microwave to 50% power and let it warm up for 20 seconds. This brought mine together.
I left two packages of cream cheese out all day to make sure they would be at room temperature. This is very important! You do not want a lumpy cheesecake and that is what will happen if you do not scrape down the side. I have made that disaster cheesecake as well, not appetizing. Beat the cream cheese in a mixer with the paddle attachment or process, I have successfully made a cheesecake in the food processor before, and regularly scrape down the sides. Do this over and over again. You want the texture to be nice and creamy before adding anything else.
When it finally looks creamy and easy to work with, gradually add 3/4 cup of sugar and again, scrape down the sides. Get everything incorporated. Beat in 1 tbsp of cornstarch and then 1/2 cup of Irish Cream with 1 tsp of espresso powder in it. Scrape down the sides. One at a time add 2 large room temperature eggs to the batter, make sure they each get completely incorporated. I know it is annoying but keep stopping and scraping down those sides until everything is completely blended. Then pour in the ganache and, yes, that's right, scrape down the sides. It is going to look really fluid and at this point my heart filled with dread but I put it in the oven with my fingers crossed. Well no, not literally but they were crossed symbolically.
Bake in a preheated 325F oven for 30 minutes then turn off the oven and leave it in there for 30 minutes. It is important to not open the oven during this part of the process at all! After the hour has passed then you remove the cake, let cool to room temperature and then it sit in the fridge overnight.
Then comes the fun part, decorating! I wanted to put chocolate covered espresso beans along the top but I could not find any so I choose to use Hershey's Kisses instead. First I got mini chocolate chips and pressed them into the sides of the cake which was messy to do but I liked the look. I sprinkled cocoa powder all over the top with a sieve and then put a little bit of icing on the bottom of each kiss and attached it to the top of the cake. |