It
was only a short while ago that I went on an epic rant of how American cheesecake
is not really my cup of tea. How I can’t
get over the obscene discrepancy between crust and custard, and all the nitty-gritty
and scandalous number of hours required to make what is virtually just a
cake. Long story short, I still haven’t come
to terms with this American classic. But
then I came across this delightfully decadent Goat Cheese Cake!
Yes,
this week I’m bringing you even more goat cheese paired with
outrageously bright berries. Aside from desperately
getting my hands on these lively little treasures before their season is out
the window, I have to come clean and admit that I never really thought beyond
the savory qualities of goat cheese. I
could never have imagined that goat cheese could represent the epitome of a
sensational... cheesecake!
Then
again, this is neither your classic cheesecake nor a Romanian cheesecake! There’s no crust involved, no appallingly
excessive cream cheese filling, no ridiculous amount of time needed to whip it
up. In fact, this goat cheesecake comes
together in less than an hour! How
fabulous is that?
When
you take a bite, it’s like eating a tangy, pleasantly rich yet airy, sweet and
silky cheese mousse spotted with juicy, tart, fat berries. And while in the oven, the cake forms a crusty
and caramelly outside coating that pleasantly crackles between your teeth. Heaven!
And, to make this cheesecake even more heavenly: add a spoonful of
berry sauce right on top!
Goat Cheese Cake with Berries
Adapted
from Bon Appétit (June 2013)
Makes: 8+ slices
Ingredients for the cheesecake:
·
Unsalted butter for the pan
·
¾ cup sugar, plus more for the pan
·
12 oz. goat cheese, at room temperature
·
1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest, from 1
lemon
·
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice from half a
lemon
·
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
·
6 large eggs, separated
·
3 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
·
150 grams (1 heaped cup) berries (I used
raspberries and blackberries)
Ingredients for the Fresh Berry Sauce
(this is the same berry sauce I used for the Panna Cotta):
·
2 cups assorted fresh berries, plus a few
fresh berries for decoration
·
1 ½ Tablespoon sugar
Instructions:
Preheat
the oven to 350°F. Butter a 9”-diameter
springform pan and dust it with sugar, tapping out any excess.
Using
an electric hand mixer on medium speed, beat the goat cheese, ¾ cup sugar,
lemon zest, lemon juice and vanilla extract in a large bowl until smooth and creamy,
about 3 minutes. Add the egg yolks two
at a time, beating to blend and scraping down the sides of the bowl between
additions. Reduce speed to low, add the
flour, and mix just until blended.
Gently stir in the berries. Set
aside.
Using
clean, dry beaters, beat the egg whites in a medium bowl until soft peaks
form. In batches, fold the egg whites
into the goat cheese and berry mixture just until blended.
Pour
the batter into the prepared pan and tap the pan to level the batter. Bake the cheesecake until the top is set but
still jiggles slightly in the center, about 35 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let it cool in
the pan. The cake will pull away from
the pan. If it doesn’t, run a thin knife
around the sides of the pan and gently unmold the cake.
Instructions for the Fresh Berry Sauce:
Place
the berries in a small saucepan and sprinkle with sugar. Heat up the berries over medium-low heat
until juicy and soft and mash some of them with a fork. Continue to stir until the sauce thickens
slightly, about 15 minutes. Let it
cool. Serve it with the goat cheesecake.
Poftă
Bună! (Bon Appétit!)
Hi Dana! Your goat cheese cake with mixed berries recipe looks so yummy!! I can't wait to try it this weekend and I'll let you know how it turns out :) Laura
ReplyDeleteWhat a luscious looking dessert!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! :)
DeleteThe goat cheesecake with berries recipe is super delicious! Even my daughter who's an incredibly picky eater loved it :) Laura
ReplyDeleteOhhh! I'm so happy to hear that even your daughter loved this cheesecake with berries! It's definitely one of our favorite cakes, too :)
DeleteThis looks so lovely Dana. I've never had a goat cheese cheesecake, but I have to say I will absolutely give this one a go. On a side note, thank you for your kind words and comments on my cobbler recipe today. I accidentally deleted the post! I'm so sorry, but I did want you to know that I am grateful for your readership and support! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Maria, and I hope you like this goat cheesecake! On a side note, I reposted my comment on the cobbler recipe. It looked so good and it had to be acknowledged. I always love to read your posts. The recipes look delicious and the pictures are gorgeous every single time :)
DeleteSuch a perfect cheesecake, love it my friend :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
CCU
Thanks so much, my dear friend! :)
DeleteI love cheesecake of all kinds, and would definitely polish off a slice of this goat cheese cheesecake! The photos have me drooling!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Bianca! I'm totally obsessed with this cheesecake! I definitely didn't think I would love it this much :)
DeleteHow divine! And the berry topping just pushes it over.the.top!!! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Liz! You're right: the berry topping takes this cheesecake to a whole different level :)
DeleteI love your presentation and the cheesecake looks gorgeous. The images are stunning xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Charlie! The cheesecake is delicious just as it looks in the pictures :)
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Dana, and though I love goat cheese I never tried a sweet recipe. Don´t know why, since I love mixing up things in the kitchen. Beautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Paula! I didn't think that goat cheese would work so well in a sweet recipe either, but it totally does :)
DeleteArata grozav! Va pup,
ReplyDeleteSanda F
Multumesc tare mult, Sanda! :)
DeleteHi Dana,
ReplyDeleteInteresting that you are using goat cheese for sweet baking... I prefer them in form of savoury :D For curiosity, I would love to try using goat cheese for sweet baking too!
Zoe
Thank you, Zoe! Before trying this recipe, I didn't think that goat cheese is a good pick for sweet baking, but it works wonders! You should give it a try :)
DeleteGorgeous cheese cake. Love the use of the goats cheese in this - it is so perfect with berries. Delicious photos too.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Hester! Indeed – goat cheese works beautifully with berries :)
Deleteooo I've never heard of goats cheesecake before it sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jenny! I had never heard of goat cheesecake before this recipe either, but it's truly amazing :)
DeleteA goat cheese cheesecake is news to me, but it looks and sounds AMAZING! I can imagine that the tartness pairs so well with the fruit. yum!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Alex! You're right – the tartness of the goat cheese pairs really well with the berries :)
DeleteI love goat cheese, but have never thought of making a cake with it. This looks fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Cathleen! I love goat cheese, too, and it works really well in this cake :)
DeleteI have been on such a goat cheese kick recently! this cheesecake sounds absolutely delicious, especially with those luscious berries!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenn! It seems like I've been obsessed with goat cheese recently, too :D And this goat cheesecake is wonderful with the berry sauce!
DeleteSimply gorgeous, Dana! I made a goat cheesecake a couple years ago...but you've given me a huge craving for another. Totally delish!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Liz! I hope you try this goat cheesecake; I think you'll love it :)
DeleteLovely cake and interesting blog! I guess I will be following ;)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week
Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving such a wonderful comment! Thank you for following and I hope you keep enjoying the blog and the cake :)
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