I love cheesecakes, so it surprised me when I realised that
I had never made one here on Cakeyboi. I love them all, baked ones, no-bake
cheesecakes, fruity ones – any at all.
My earliest memories of cheesecake were those boxed ones,
which you made up very quickly. Melt the butter, mix it with the crushed
biscuit provided in the box, press it into a cake tin and chill whilst you made
up the filling. The filling was a non-descript sachet of white powder, which if
I remember correctly you just added milk to. You beat this for a couple of
minutes with a mixer and it turned a yellow colour, thicker in consistency.
The filling was then added to the chilled base and then
chilled again. Then we (mum and I) usually devoured this for ‘afters’ on a
Sunday teatime.
It was a bit of a running joke, but when my mum made up the
base, as instructed on the packet, it always turned out brick-hard. Around that
time, in the charts there was a song called ‘Solid’ by Ashford and Simpson. You
may remember it, it went ‘solid as a rock, baby…’ so anytime mum or I have made
cheesecake since, we always sing what we call ‘the cheesecake song’.
Anyway, I wanted to make something replicating that no-bake
cheesecake from back in the day. I could have simply bought a box and made one
up, but where would the fun be in that? So, here is the best I oculd come up
with. (I added a wee bit of yellow food colouring to the filling as it just
didn’t seem right looking natural!)
No-Bake Cheesecake with Micro Eggs
Ingredients
- 150 grams digestive biscuits
- 100 grams dark brown sugar
- 75 grams unsalted butter
- 500 grams full-fat cream cheese
- 100 grams icing sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste (or extract)
- 200 ml double cream
- 200 grams micro eggs (optional)
Instructions
Line an 8"x8" square tin with greaseproof paper.
In a food processor, or in a plastic bag with a rolling pin, crush the biscuits until fine. Melt the butter in a saucepan.
In a large bowl add the crushed biscuits, sugar and melted butter. Mix together fully and then transfer to the lined tin. Press this down firmly and don't go up the sides of the tin. Chill this in the fridge until set. About half an hour.
In a separate bowl, mix together the icing sugar and cream cheese until smooth. Lightly whip the double cream until soft peaks hold and then fold into the cream cheese mix. Stir through the vanilla bean paste and lastly fold in 150 grams of the micro eggs if using. Dollop this mix on top of the biscuit base and smooth over. Place into the fridge to set, about 1 hour.
Lastly stud the top of the cheesecake with the remaining micro eggs. Carefully remove from the tin using the greaseproof paper and slice into squares. Enjoy!
In a large bowl add the crushed biscuits, sugar and melted butter. Mix together fully and then transfer to the lined tin. Press this down firmly and don't go up the sides of the tin. Chill this in the fridge until set. About half an hour.
In a separate bowl, mix together the icing sugar and cream cheese until smooth. Lightly whip the double cream until soft peaks hold and then fold into the cream cheese mix. Stir through the vanilla bean paste and lastly fold in 150 grams of the micro eggs if using. Dollop this mix on top of the biscuit base and smooth over. Place into the fridge to set, about 1 hour.
Lastly stud the top of the cheesecake with the remaining micro eggs. Carefully remove from the tin using the greaseproof paper and slice into squares. Enjoy!
Details
Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield: 1 8"x8" cheesecake
Lovely! We always had tinned mandarins with those box cheesecakes! ;-)
ReplyDeleteNow you come to mention it - so did we! #flashback!
DeleteI love cheesecake - It's my favourite dessert! I like the easter theme with this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Corina
DeleteAhh it looks lush, and I love the simplicity of a no-bake, enjoy x
ReplyDeleteCheers Charlene, it's great not to have to turn to the oven on for a change!
DeleteAnything "no bake" wins brownie points from me! I have rarely included a cheesecake on What Kate Baked- you've reminded me that this is a situation that needs rectifying!
ReplyDeleteSometimes an overlooked cake isn't it Kate? But very delicious nonetheless!
DeleteOh to be a choccy egg part submerged in cheesecake! I am totally jealous of that lilac egg!
ReplyDeletehehe, always next year CC!
DeleteThe No-Bake Cheesecake with Micro Eggs I have printed it but not made it yet love the idea of no baking. I too remember the packet cheesecake the actual cream cheese layer was always thin, but it was really delicious, but then I am an Angels Delight fan too.
ReplyDeleteI just came across this recipe now, looks good. :) My oven is broken at the moment, planning to get a new one soon but if it hasn't arrived by Easter, I may make this for Easter Sunday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter - I hope you enjoy!
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