Showing posts with label Vanilla Essence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vanilla Essence. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 February 2018

Quick and Simple Strawberry Cheesecake

So you want a dessert but don't want to spend too much time on it? Or you want something quick and easy for Saturday night? I made this in 10 minutes. It will surely impress the guests

Serves 4

4/5 Shortbread Fingers (You can use homemade ones)
Punnet of Strawberries
300g Cream Cheese
2 ½ tbsp Icing Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla Essence

You will need 4 Ramekins

1. Put the shortbread in a freezer bag and crush with a rolling pin. Put these in the base of the ramekin

2. In a bowl add the cream cheese. 1½ tbsp Icing Sugar and optional vanilla. Give a good mix til combined, Put on top of the crushed shortbread.

3. Blitz all the strawberries apart from 1 with a tbsp of icing sugar. Top the cream cheese with the blitz strawberries. Cut the last strawberry into quarters and top the cheesecake. They can be made a few hours before just refrigerate





Sunday, 10 December 2017

Chocolate and Hazelnut Cheesecake

Its nearing Christmas...I hear you. Not everyone loves a Christmas Cake, Pudding or Mince Pie. Some people call you nuts. And that's what I thought... Hazelnuts. So here is an alternative pudding for Christmas or to enjoy the year round. Plus doesn't require any baking so can get the kids to help. 

Makes 1 Cheesecake

275g Chocolate Digestives
75g Butter, room temperature
400g Chocolate and Hazelnut Spread ( You know the one i mean or the shop brand)
100g Hazelnuts, chopped
500g Cream Cheese
75g Icing Sugar
Drop of Vanilla Essence

1. Grease  the base of a 20cm Cake tin with greaseproof paper. Blitz the Biscuits, 25g of the Hazelnuts and Butter together.Once blitz together pour into tin and press down firmly. Then put in the fridge.

2. While in the fridge make the topping. Mix a bowl/mixer mix the cream cheese, icing sugar and vanilla together. Once combined add the chocolate spread. Mix together til fully combined. Should have a light brown colour. Top the biscuit base and spread so it is even. Then sprinkle with the remaining hazelnuts. Put in the fridge til the cream cheese has firmed (4 hours or overnight). Take out of tin and serve. 



Sunday, 27 August 2017

Triple Chocolate Cookies (V)

Go Big or Go Home should be applied to these delights. Three type of chocolate in one cookie, so bad, its good.

Makes 22-24

175g Unsalted Butter, cubed at room temperature
175g Light Brown Caster Sugar
150g Dark Chocolate, in cubes/chunks
200g Milk Chocolate, roughly chopped
200g White Chocolate, roughly chopped
25g Cocoa Powder
1 Egg
200g Plain Flour
1 tsp Baking Powder
1 tsp Vanilla Extract/Essence/Vanilla Bean Paste (I used paste)

1. Preheat oven to 180c/160c fan assisted. Combine sugar and the butter in a mixer or in a mixing bowl. Add the egg and mix.

2. Melt the dark chocolate in a Bain Marie or microwave. Once melted allow to cool slightly then add to the mixture and mix. Then add the cocoa powder, plain flour, baking powder and vanilla.

3. It should stiffen up slightly once you start to combine the flour. Once the mixture starts to stiffen add the roughly chopped chocolate to the dough and continue mixing until combined. Then you have the cookie dough (as difficult it was for me, don't eat the cookie dough, it would mean less cookies!)

4. Take an ice cream scoop or tablespoon if you don't have a scoop. Scoop a spoonful of cookie dough and place on the lined baking tray and press down lightly with the spoon. Don't put them too close. On my 14" x 10" tray I put 6 on the tray, you could get away with 8 as they don't spread out.

5. Put them in the oven for 12 minutes. When they are finished baking leave on the tray for 10 minutes to cool then transfer to wire rack. Eat warm or wait till they are cool to store in a tin for later.

With these the white chocolate is melted in the centre and are sooo goey.  Enjoy!


Proof in the pudding is in the eating and they deliver 

I am guilty at Oven Staring