You see, I don't cook well. In fact, I roasted a turkey for the first time last year. I have a handful of meals my mom and grandma taught me. Oddly, I'm a pretty good baker. But anyhow, I don't cook, but my daughter does. She's a chef, and a pretty elevated chef at that. She feeds the rich and famous, as well as the rich, powerful and less famous. She's kind of a someone in her field and dang. I had nothing to do with her skills. But when I pick up something in the kitchen, I pick it up really, really well. Which really bugs her. ;)
It takes courage to try something out of your comfort zone, and a few years ago, I was fresh off a pressure-filled year of writing and just decided to try making a cheesecake. I'd never made one but I knew my daughter makes a pretty mean dessert and I just wanted to know if I could do it. So when my family was out of town for a weekend, I tried. It was a pumpkin cheesecake and it was...okay. Not that impressive, but eat-worthy. Next I tried a chocolate cheesecake. My sister was taste-testing and absolutely loved it. Next up was the ultimate cheesecake: New York, plain and simple.
I experimented with recipes and finally concocted one I liked, and dang. It was gooooodddd. So I tested it on my youngest daughter, and she was in love. She asked if I'd make enough to do a fund-raiser for her dental hygiene class. (No. Sorry) So I was feeling pretty proud of myself till my oldest showed up for New Years. I urged her to try it and she refused. The next day I offered it again. And again and again, till she finally caved and took a sliver. And I mean a sliver. It was transparent.
She sat, ate it and then just sat there in her chair. She eventually got up, went to the kitchen and came back into the living room with a big, fat slice and quietly ate it. Then she looked at me and said, "Goddamnit, Mom...that's the second thing you make better than me!" (the other is a bread recipe.) I nearly got up and danced! LOL! At that moment, I felt as good as I did with my first ever five star review!
Anyhow, I'm not a good cook but I make a pretty darned good cheesecake and maybe for the New Year, lets all try something out of our comfort zone. :)
So here it is. My personal, private cheesecake recipe. I'm sure its out there in various permutations, but this is how I make it.
Now the thing with cheesecake is how you bake it. Slow and low. Put a pan of water in the oven to keep it moist. And don't overcook!
Belinda's New
York Cheesecake
Ingredients:
Your favorite graham cracker crust or:
1/2 cup butter, melted
2s cup cinnamon graham cracker crumbs
2s cup cinnamon graham cracker crumbs
3 1/3 packages (8 oz. packages) room temperature cream cheese
1 4 oz. can sweetened condensed milk (Not evaporated milk!)
2 eggs
1 tsp Vanilla
1 tsp lemon juice
1tsp lime juice and/or lemon/lime or orange zest to taste
(this isn't a citrus cheesecake, but the juice and/or zest really plays up the tart edge of the creme cheese)
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Combine graham cracker crumbs and butter; press evenly on bottom of 2 small springform pans. Bake for about 10 minutes, or till crust starts to brown slightly. Take out of oven to cool.
2. In large mixing bowl, beat cream
cheese until fluffy. Gradually add sweetened condensed milk, beating until
smooth.
3. Add vanilla, juice, zest and eggs, mix well.
Pour into prepared pie pans.
4. Lower heat to 300. Bake for 30 to 40 minutes, turn off oven
but leave cheesecakes in oven with door propped slightly open for an additional
hour. Turn off the heat as soon as the center of the cake is solid, but still jiggly. Take it out and let it cool before chilling.
5. Refrigerate at least 6 hours
until firm. I suggest you serve with lemon curd, blackberry jam or another tart topping. And whipped cream. Or just serve it naked.
Mmmm....
Variations I've tried:
Substitute juice and zest, using 2 tsps of vanilla
or
Juice and zest of an orange
or
31 comments:
I do love a good cheesecake. Pumpkin cheesecake is my favorite, but a good New York cheesecake is a close second. Delicious!
Hi Belinda, I adore cheesecake and I am adding your recipe to my collection. Look forward to giving it a try. Happy New Year! ardent(dot)ereader(at)gmail(dot)com
I like to bake more I like to cook, although I've been lazy with both lately. It's been ages since I made cheesecake, too. Yours sounds delicious!
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A good cheesecake has never been refused in my house!! I love The Cheesecake Factory and pretty much make myself sick eating a piece of theirs. I will have to give yours a try.
cmucha319 AT yahoo DOT com
I will have to try this recipe! Sounds yummy! Thank you and Happy New Year!
juliesmall2016(at)gmail(dot)com
I'm not really a fan of cheesecake but a lot of my family is. I'll have t try this for them. Thank you for sharing the recipe =) Happy New year!
humhumbum AT yahoo DOT com
I love cheesecake...yummmm
leetee2007(at)hotmail(dot)com
I love to bake, but don't have all the specialized equipment baking really demands. :) I might give this a try anyways, because I think my family would really love it. And great story about your daughter the chef. Thanks for sharing!
Waxapplelover (at) gmail (dot) com
More power to you on taking on the challenge of NY cheesecake! Looks scrumptious!
I love cheesecake. This sounds so good. The link on ZA's site is not working. I had to surf to find you:)
Thanks for the contest and the recipe.
dejamew@centurylink.net
Yum. Cheesecake! Happy New Year. kissedbymidnight AT gmail DOT com
Love cheesecake! Thanks for the recipe. Happy New Year!
There's almost nothing I like better than "plain" cheesecake. You better believe I'm gonna give it a try. Thanks!
aelnova@aol.com
How large are your springform pans? Would one large springform pan work? Maybe 9 or 10 inch pan? Thanks for the recipe!
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Nice recipe
bn100candg at hotmail dot com
I love cheesecake, and haven't made one in ages...hmm...
Trix, vitajex(At)Aol(dot)com
i am saving so many recipes, it's sad! I'm a fan of cheesecake, though, so it's all good!
tracykitn AT yahoo DOT com
I love cheesecake. I will be trying for sure. I'm a trained cook and I've never made a soufflé, so maybe as a New Year resolution, i'll go out of my comfort zone and make one. Hopefully I am as successful as you.
Happy New Year.
I love pumpkin and a pumpkin cheesecake would be amazing. Thank you for the recipe.
jczlapin(at)gmail(dot)com
ooohh I love love love cheesecake. Thanks for the recipe.
love2read28@gmail.com
I love cheesecake, and my daughter bakes a mean on. I don't make things like cheesecake because...let's just say it's not pretty. Hope your holiday is great
nisee1966@gmail.com
I would like to try your cheesecake but with a different crust.
debby236 at gmail dot com and hotmail
Looks great! Thanks for the recipe! anamaribelcardenas@yahoo.com
Looks good, thanks for the recipe!!
tamikamclaurin(at)hotmail(dot)com
Cheesecake rules! Congrats on your "victory" with your NY Cheesecake. The recipe looks wonderful.
Happy 2015!
jen.f {at} mac {dot} com
I adore cheesecake (I insisted on them for birthdays over the more popular flour-based options) so trying out a recipe that even a well respected chef praises you for will not be a hardship for me.
I love cheesecake and this one looks great. Thanks
I've never tried to make a cheesecake.
alishead1@yahoo.com
I haven't made New York cheesecake in years, and I've lost the family recipe, so thank you for yours! Now I'll have to try it againM
Glad you able to impress your children with your successful recipe!
Ooo, I lurve cheesecake! I make a pretty good one if I do say so myself! ;) Thanks for sharing!
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