Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Baked Orange Cheesecake

This a simple baked cheesecake recipe I devised last night. Its based on the traditional New York cheesecakes with a citrus flavour. I love using marscapone but it is hard to find in New Zealand so riccota will also work. If you want to make the base more interesting you can add some rolled oats and coconut but for a cake like this i prefer it to be simple.

If you are feeling extra indulgent then you can make an orange caramel sauce to go on top!

Crust:
1 packet of wine biscuits
3 Tbsp margarine

Filling:
2 eggs separated
1 250g punnet of marscapone or riccota cheese
1/2 c sugar
1 orange zested and juiced
1tsp vanilla

Crush the biscuits in a food processor, add margarine and mix util it starts to form like a dough. Press the mixture into a pie dish to form a bottom and crush that is about a cm thick. Bake in a 180 degree oven for about 12 mins. Leave the oven on but take out the crust.

To prepare the filling, beat the egg whites until the peaks are stiff. Combine the yolks, cheese, vanilla, sugar, zest and half the juice. fold the egg whites into this mixture and ppou into the prepared crust.

Bake in the oven for about half an hour or until the filling looks solid. it will brown a little and when you shake the dish little it shouldn't wobble.

I try to leave a couple of slices of orange on the top as garnish- an optional caramel sauce can be made as a topping.

Combine 1/3 c of sugar with 2 tbs of water and bring to the boil. allow to boil for 5 mins or so or until the mixture gains an amber colour. add the rest of the orange juice and let simmer for a few more mins. You can do the drop test by dropping one drop in a saucer of cold water to check that it is ready. it the drop solidifies somewhat then the caramel is done.

Remove from heat and allow to cool completely. When the cake is out of the oven, arrange the orange pieces and drizzle the caramel sauce on top.



Can be kept in the fridge for up to 4 days- but I doubt it will last that long!



(Subject enjoying said cake)


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