


Hello friends.
Tonight I am here to share a little recipe with you. (Dear friends who had asked for it, here it is!)
I found the original recipe by way of Martha Stewart's website. Unfortunately I don't have the link but I bet you can find it if you search "Raspberry Marble Cheesecake" or something like that. But it's not important because my recipe might be a whole different thing! ;)
Anyway! I baked this heavenly delicious cheesecake many times, and every time, I tried to change amount of ingredients. I don't know why I do this, but I think the result will always have a little surprise for you.
What you need :
- 1 cup finely ground crackers/biscuits. I've used Petit beurre or a kind of Digestive biscuits. (If you live in Iran, you should definitely use biscuit e madar! It's great.)- 50 grams melted butter
- 1 cup sugar. You can increase this amount but I like it this way.- 500 grams cream cheese. (I use Hochland)- 1 cup creamy yogurt- 4 eggs- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Directions :
- Preheat oven to 160°C.- Place the paper liners onto the muffin tins.- Stir together ground biscuits and melted butter. Place 1 tablespoon crust mixture into bottom of each lined cup and press it firmly. (You can use a drinking glass to press the crumbs down) Bake for about 5 minutes. Leave to cool.- Beat cream cheese with an electric mixer until fluffy. With mixer on low speed, add sugar in a steady stream. Add vanilla; mix until well combined. Add Creamy yogurt and mix. Add eggs, one at a time, beating until just combined.- Fill the cups with the mixture. Bake until filling is set. 20-25 minutes. Transfer to wire racks to cool completely. Refrigerate, in tins, at least 4 hours.
Enjoy it with a hot cup of hazelnut flavored coffee! xoxo
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P.S. Some readers think that I am Egyptian. Maybe because of the previous post, which I wish I were more clear about. But anyway, I am one proud Iranian girl, people. And my heart is with anyone who speaks for freedom.
I completely understand ... someone asked me the other day (because I lived in Turkey and in Jordan) how I felt about everything going on in Tunisia and Egypt and I said, I support all people in their quest for freedom.
ReplyDeleteYUM!!! Plus it's in a tiny cupcake form so you can eat more ;)
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I've missed you so! Your recipe looks wonderful and the little cakes are darling. You are so creative, even in the way you arranged the cakes.
ReplyDeleteI love hazelnut coffee!! My mother make it years ago even before flavored coffee became so popular.
Have a great weekend!
SO YUMMY! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
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ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely delicious! I Love the pictures.
ReplyDeleteI should try, I need something to keep my mind out of work problems...thanks for sharing and passing by.
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