Basic Cheesecake Filling

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Time to Prepare this Recipe 40 minutes Prep: 20 minutes Cook: 20 minutes
Calories Per Serving and Nutrition Information 973 calories per serving view nutrition facts
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Ingredients

2 pounds cream cheese
1/2 cup powdered sugar
3 large eggs
1/2 cup sour cream or yogurt
3/4 cup liqueur strawberry flavor
1 tablespoon vanilla extract

Directions

The more cream cheese you use, the denser the cheesecake will be (but not dry!) The more eggs you use, the fluffier it will be.

There's a delicate balance here - 1 lb cheese and 3 eggs will give you a fluffy cheesecake, but if you use 2 lbs cheese, 3 eggs is an absolute must if you don't want it to be flat.

More eggs than 3, and you'll taste the eggs.

1 lb cheese and 2 eggs is a nice balance, too, but going any lower than that you'll just end up with something flat.

The powdered sugar works best for two reasons - number one, powdered sugar contains corn starch, which acts as a thickener, and number two, you don't have to worry about the grittiness of undissolved sugar in your cake.

The yogurt or sour cream adds moistness and a little bit of tang to the cake.

It's not necessary, but it adds oomph to either a bland cake or a citrus-flavored cake.

For liqueur, add no more than 1/2 cup if you're using the yogurt or sour cream, and make sure you're using the three eggs.

If you eliminate the yogurt/sour cream, you can increase the liqueur to 3/4 cup, and 2 eggs will work (but three is still better -

two works best only if you're not using the yogurt/sour cream andgt;andandlt; your liqueur is only 1/2 cup.

) A fruit or vegetable puree should be relatively dry - drain off the liquid in a sieve, or put it in a saucepan, mix in some cornstarch, and heat it until it's thick.

You can use an entire cup of puree if you eliminate the yogurt/sour cream.

Either mix in the puree with the batter, or reserve a cup or so of batter, mix it with the puree, then swirl it into the cheesecake.

The vanilla is a must, in my opinion.

Lots of times, I'll throw in an extra teaspoon for good measure.

Other extracts can enhance the flavor - banana extract in a strawberry cheesecake, coconut extract or almond extract in an Amaretto cheesecake, etc.

Another addition would be cocoa or chocolate.

Cocoa mixes in nicely without making the cheesecake gooey -

4-6 Tbsp will do it.

Melted chocolate or white chocolate chips shouldn't really exceed 6 oz, even 4 oz will usually do enough for the flavor.

If you're doing the swirl thing, use only 2-3 oz melted chocolate for the batter that's being swirled in.

Make sure the melted stuff is cooled before you mix it in.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 311g
Amount per Serving
Calories 973 82% of calories from fat
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 89.0g137%
 Saturated Fat 55.0g274%
 Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 421mg140%
Sodium 740mg31%
Total Carbohydrate 23.0g8%
 Dietary Fiber 0.0g0%
 Sugars 16.0g
Protein 23.0g46%
Vitamin A 68%  Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 24%  Iron 19%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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