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Chocolate Chip Cookie Ultimate Layer Cake

Chocolate Chip Cookie Millionaire Cake

Happy First Fiesta Friday Anniversary Party Part Two!! Week two is all about celebration meals and desserts, so I come bearing cake! I knew I had to go all out for this cake, in case you hadn’t noticed I kind of have a thing for dessert! So I couldn’t just turn up with any old cake, it had to be a real show stopper! And here it is, looking innocent enough when it’s uncut – but all that creamy, whipped vanilla frosting is hiding so much decadence and the perfect cake for such a celebration! I just wish I had better photos of it for you guys, it seems I picked the greyest day of the year to photograph this cake! Also, I’m a bit early to the party but it was either gonna be early or late, so I figured I’d get some cake ready for everybody when they arrive! 

Chocolate Chip Cookie Millionaire Cake

There’s so many wonderful desserts and sweet treats out there, sometimes it’s hard to choose what you want. Cookies? Yum! Cake? Awesome! Cheesecake? Delicious! Mousse? Amazing! So which are you going to choose? Can’t decide? I have good news for you friend – now you can have it all! All in one epic cake! Yep, that’s right! All of that is in unassuming cake, who would believe it? Just wait until you cut yourself a slice… 

Chocolate Chip Cookie Millionaire Cake

Would you look at that! Let’s talk about what we have here shall we? You might wanna sit down for this… 

First we have a chocolate chip cookie crust with a cookie dough cheesecake – that’s right, delicious cheesecake made with both cream cheese and mascarpone for that added creamy sweetness with eggless cookie dough right there in it! It’s so decadent it should probably be illegal… and we’re only on the first layer! 

Next we have a layer of cookie dough frosting, oh yeah! This is a recipe from I am baker that I’ve wanted to try ever since I saw it and it did not disappoint. It’s creamy and sweet, and tastes just like a smooth cookie dough. So good! 

Then we have a layer of chocolate chip vanilla cake. A light, fluffy cake with finely chopped and chunks of chocolate throughout – it’s the chocolate chip cookie’s cakey cousin! 

On top of that we have vanilla bean mousse – a sweet, light mousse to offset the decadent layers below. Don’t underestimate it though, this mousse is intense, smooth and creamy and will make you reaffirm the virtues of good vanilla! 

We’re not done yet, we have more cookie dough frosting to come – it covers the bottom two layers of the cake. Because you cannot have too much of this stuff, seriously!

And last, but certainly not least, the cake is covered in a beautifully smooth and delicious whipped vanilla bean frosting. I used this recipe for it, but I used vanilla bean because this cake deserves the very best! You wouldn’t take a Ferrari to a Ford garage for a paint job would you? 

And there we have it, the most decadent and outspoken cake I have ever made or eaten! Does anybody need a fan?

Chocolate Chip Cookie Millionaire Cake

I’m not going to lie to you and tell you this cake is a walk in the park to make, it is going to take you a good amount of time to make. But oh boy is it worth the effort! And each separate component is simple enough to make, but you are basically making four desserts and then frosting it – you’re not just going to be able to whip it out in a couple hours one afternoon. I did all the baking and made the mousse one day, then put it all together and made the frostings the next day. 

Chocolate Chip Cookie Millionaire Cake

It’s also not the cheapest cake to make. There’s a lot of different ingredients you’ll need, and you really will want to use vanilla pods rather than extract (you’ll need extra too though!), usually I would say go with what works for you and your budget – but you really want the vanilla to shine in this cake, it’s worth the extra money. 

This is only an 8″ cake, but I can guarantee you it’s going to go a long way! Even the biggest sweet tooth will have trouble finishing a slice much bigger than an inch thick, this really is decadence at it’s finest!  I’m not even going to pretend I’ve thought about the calories and fat in this cake! When you’re making a cake like this one, there’s no point in even worrying about that! After all, this isn’t a cake you’re going to be making every week – there’s nothing wrong with indulging occasionally, we are celebrating after all! So don’t sweat it, life’s too short not to treat yourself every now and then! 

Chocolate Chip Cookie Millionaire Cake

The great thing about this cake too is each layer is delicious on it’s own. If the idea of baking this whole thing is a bit intimidating or you just don’t have the time, just make one part and you’ll still be in heaven! I’m definitely going to make the cheesecake part by itself again one day, and that mousse is so smooth and sweet I’m going to have to think of another dessert to incorporate it in soon! And the cookie dough frosting? You can bet your butt I’m going to be putting that on some cupcakes! So while the cake at a whole is an amazing cake worthy of any celebration, the individual components shine just as brightly on their own! 

Chocolate Chip Cookie Millionaire Cake

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I am, of course, taking this to the second instalment of the big FF anniversary party – there’s plenty to go around so dig in! If you’ve not partied with us before, now is a great time to join! Especially with our wonderful co hosts – Nancy and Selma. And of course, a big shout out and thank you to a lovely host Angie, for keeping this awesome party going for a whole year and inviting us along each week, here’s to many, many more! 

Now, recipe time! There’s a lot to go through and a lot of steps, so I’m going to break it up for you in two ways. I’m going to type it up right here in the post, step by step for the entire cake, in the order you should be doing it. Then I’m going to include printable recipes for each component so you can print them out or pick and choose the parts! 

Don’t let the length of this scare you away! Yes it’s going to take a while, but it really isn’t very hard to do each individual part, I promise! 

For the cheesecake

Cookie Dough Balls:

  • 115g unsalted butter, softened
  • 110g brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp milk
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 140g plain flour (all purpose)
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 65g mini chocolate chips

Beat butter and sugar in a bowl until creamed and combined. Add milk and vanilla, and beat to combine. Mix in flour and salt until you have soft dough, stir in chocolate chips. Roll into small balls, about 1 tsp of dough per ball. Place balls on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and place in the freezer while you make the cheesecake batter.

Crust:

  • 145g chocolate chip cookies (I used Maryland, use your favourite brand or homemade – crunchy is better than chewy in this case)
  • 60g unsalted butter, melted

Line the bottom of an 8″ pushpan or springform pan with parchment paper and lightly grease the sides.

Put the cookies in a food processor and blitz until you have fine crumbs. Stir in melted butter. Press into the bottom of the prepared cake tin until firmly packed and evenly spread out. Place in fridge. 

Cheesecake: 

  • 650g full fat cream cheese, room temperature
  • 100g full fat mascarpone, room temperature
  • 150g caster sugar (superfine granulated)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3 large eggs, room temperature
  • 80g mini chocolate chips

Preheat the oven to 170C/325F.

Put both cheeses, sugar and vanilla in a large bowl (or the bowl of your stand mixer) and beat together on medium until smooth and combined. Add eggs one at a time, beating in between each addition until fully combined. Only beat until combined, you don’t want too much air in the batter. 

Pour half of the batter into the prepared crust. Take the cookie dough balls out of the freezer and stir into the remaining batter, along with the chocolate chips. Pour into the pan and spread out evenly, it might be a bit lumpy that’s okay. 

Bake for 60-70 minutes, until the edges are set and the centre is still a bit wet looking. Turn the oven off and crack the door an inch or two, leave the cheesecake in the cooling oven for 1 hour. Remove from oven and cool completely on a wire rack. Remove cooled cheesecake from pan and chill in the fridge for 4 hours or overnight. 

For the cake

  • 2 large egg whites, room temperature (save the yolks for the mousse)
  • 1 whole egg, room temperature
  • 165ml whole milk
  • 1 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • 160g plain flour (all purpose)
  • 1 tbsp corn flour (cornstarch)
  • 200g caster sugar (superfine granulated)
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • 1/4t tsp salt
  • 85g cold butter, cubed
  • 115g dark chocolate

Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Line bottom of an 8″ pushpan/springform pan with parchment paper, grease the sides. 

In a bowl combine the egg whites, whole egg, 45ml of the milk and vanilla. Set aside. 

Put the flour, cornflour, sugar, baking powder and salt into the bowl of your stand mixer, remove 1 tbsp of the mix and place in a small bowl for later. Using the paddle attachment, mix the dry ingredients on low for 30 seconds. Add the butter pieces one at a time, keep mixer on low until you have a crumbly mixture. 

Add remaining 120ml milk and mix on low for 5 minutes, scrape down sides and bottom of bowl. Add egg mixture in 3 batches, beat until light and fluffy (about 4-5 minutes). 

Put the dark chocolate in a food processor and pulse for 1 minute, until you have finely chopped chocolate with a few larger chunks. Stir the reserved tbsp of flour into the chocolate then stir into the cake batter. 

Pour batter into prepared pan and bake for 30-40 minutes, until a skewer comes out clean or with a few moist crumbs (you’ll probably get melted chocolate on it, but as long as there’s no raw batter you’re good). Cool in pan for 5 minutes, then remove and cool completely on wire rack. Wrap and keep at room temperature for up to 24 hours. 

For the mousse 

  • 500m double cream (heavy cream), divided in half
  • 1 vanilla pod, seeds scraped out
  • 1 tsp powdered gelatine, unflavoured
  • 3 tbsp cold water
  • 3 large egg yolks
  • 75g caster sugar (superfine granulated)

Measure out 250ml of the cream (leaving the other 250ml in the fridge) and add to a medium saucepan. Add the scraped vanilla bean seeds and the pod itself. Heat on medium low heat until bubbles just start to form around the edge. Remove from heat, cove and leave to steep for 30 minutes. 

Prepare an ice bath – fill a large bowl with cold water and ice cubes, have a slightly smaller bowl sitting in the water (without water spilling into top bowl). 

Put the 3 tbsp cold water in a small bowl and sprinkle gelatine over, stir. Leave the bloom for 5 minutes. 

In a large bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and sugar until well combined and smooth. Remove vanilla pod from cream and gradually pour the warm cream into the egg mix, whisking constantly. Pour back into the saucepan. Cook over a medium low heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until mixture is thickened and coats the back of the spoon – approximately 5 minutes. Do not boil. Remove from the heat and add gelatine mix, whisk to combine. 

Pour the custard mix into the top bowl of the ice bath – leave to cool and thicken, whisking occasionally, until room temperature – about 20 minutes. Set aside. 

In your stand mixer with the whisk attachment, whisk the remaining cream on a high speed until soft peaks form (peaks will begin to form but they’ll barely hold their shape, the tips will fold over almost immediately after lifting whisk out). Gently fold half of the whipped cream into the custard until combined, then fold in other half. 

Now it’s time to start assembling the cake

Assembly Part 1

Line your 8″ pan (springform works best, pushpan is good too) with parchment paper along the bottom and around the sides – the parchment paper should be sticking up over the top. It can be a bit tricky to line the sides, use tape if you need to. 

Place your sponge cake into the bottom of the pan. Pour the mousse on top and spread evenly as possible. Place in the fridge until set, 2-3 hours. 

Cookie Dough Frosting

  • 150g brown sugar
  • 115g unsalted butter, softened 
  • 175g plain flour (all purpose)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 10-12 tbsp milk 
  • 150 mini chocolate chips 

Beat the sugar and butter on medium speed until smooth. Add flour, vanilla and salt and mix on low until combined. Keeping the mixer on lower, add 1 tbsp of milk at a time, add as much milk as you need to get the desired consistency, since you’ll be spreading this you’ll want it fairly thin. Stir in chocolate chips. 

Assembly Part 2

Take your cheesecake out of the fridge and put on the place or platter you’ll be serving the cake on. Spread a layer of cookie dough frosting on top of the cheesecake, you can make this as thick as you like but make sure to leave enough to cover the sides. 

Take sponge cake and mousse layers out of the fridge and carefully remove from pan – peel away parchment paper from sides and bottom. Holding it by the cake layer, place it on top of the cheesecake layer. 

Spread the remaining cookie dough frosting around the sides but only over the cheesecake and sponge cake layer, leave the mousse bare. Try to spread it as smooth as possible, but don’t worry about it too much. Place in fridge. 

Whipped Vanilla Frosting

  • 375g unsalted butter, softened and cubed
  • 475g icing sugar (powdered/confectioners)
  • 3 tbsp milk
  • 1 vanilla bean, seeds scraped. 
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt

Put the milk in a small bowl and add the vanilla bean and seeds. Set aside. 

Put the butter in your stand mixer bowl and beat with paddle attachment on medium until very pale (almost white) and creamy, about 8 minutes. 

Add milk (remove vanilla bean first), icing sugar, vanilla extract and salt and mix on low for 1 minute. Increase speed to medium and beat for 5-6 minutes, until light and fluffy. 

Assembly Part 3

Remove cake from the fridge and cover tops and sides with the vanilla frosting. Spread it and present it however you like – I did mine with swirls because I’m not very good at getting my frosting smooth. 

Keep cake in fridge until ready to serve. 

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Chocolate Chip Cookie Ultimate Layer Cake

Cookie Dough Cheesecake
Creamy cheesecake made with cream cheese and mascarpone, with delicious chunks of cookie dough
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Cookie Dough Balls
  1. 115g unsalted butter, softened
  2. 110g brown sugar
  3. 2 tbsp milk
  4. 2 tsp vanilla extract
  5. 140g plain flour (all purpose)
  6. 1/4 tsp salt
  7. 65g mini chocolate chips
Crust
  1. 145g chocolate chip cookies (crunchy, not chewy)
  2. 60g unsalted butter, melted
Cheesecake
  1. 650g full fat cream cheese, room temperature
  2. 100g full fat mascarpone, room temperature
  3. 150g caster sugar (superfine granulated)
  4. 1 tsp vanilla extract
  5. 3 large eggs, room temperature
  6. 80g mini chocolate chips
Instructions
  1. For the cookie dough balls, Beat butter and sugar in a bowl until creamed and combined.
  2. Add milk and vanilla, and beat to combine. Mix in flour and salt until you have soft dough, stir in chocolate chips.
  3. Roll into small balls, about 1 tsp of dough per ball. Place balls on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and place in the freezer while you make the cheesecake batter.
  4. For the crust, Line the bottom of an 8" pushpan or springform pan with parchment paper and lightly grease the sides.
  5. Put the cookies in a food processor and blitz until you have fine crumbs. Stir in melted butter. Press into the bottom of the prepared cake tin until firmly packed and evenly spread out. Place in fridge.
  6. For the cheesecake, Preheat the oven to 170C/325F.
  7. Put both cheeses, sugar and vanilla in a large bowl (or the bowl of your stand mixer) and beat together on medium until smooth and combined. Add eggs one at a time, beating in between each addition until fully combined. Only beat until combined, you don't want too much air in the batter.
  8. Pour half of the batter into the prepared crust. Take the cookie dough balls out of the freezer and stir into the remaining batter, along with the chocolate chips. Pour into the pan and spread out evenly, it might be a bit lumpy that's okay.
  9. Bake for 60-70 minutes, until the edges are set and the centre is still a bit wet looking. Turn the oven off and crack the door an inch or two, leave the cheesecake in the cooling oven for 1 hour. Remove from oven and cool completely on a wire rack. Remove cooled cheesecake from pan and chill in the fridge for 4 hours or overnight.
Notes
  1. Will keep in fridge for 3-5 days
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Chocolate Chip Vanilla Sponge Cake
Light and fluffy vanilla sponge cake with chocolate chips
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Ingredients
  1. 2 large egg whites, room temperature (save the yolks for the mousse)
  2. 1 whole egg, room temperature
  3. 165ml whole milk
  4. 1 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  5. 160g plain flour (all purpose)
  6. 1 tbsp corn flour (cornstarch)
  7. 200g caster sugar (superfine granulated)
  8. 1 tbsp baking powder
  9. 1/4t tsp salt
  10. 85g cold butter, cubed
  11. 115g dark chocolate
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Line bottom of an 8" pushpan/springform pan with parchment paper, grease the sides.
  2. In a bowl combine the egg whites, whole egg, 45ml of the milk and vanilla. Set aside.
  3. Put the flour, cornflour, sugar, baking powder and salt into the bowl of your stand mixer, remove 1 tbsp of the mix and place in a small bowl for later. Using the paddle attachment, mix the dry ingredients on low for 30 seconds. Add the butter pieces one at a time, keep mixer on low until you have a crumbly mixture.
  4. Add remaining 120ml milk and mix on low for 5 minutes, scrape down sides and bottom of bowl. Add egg mixture in 3 batches, beat until light and fluffy (about 4-5 minutes).
  5. Put the dark chocolate in a food processor and pulse for 1 minute, until you have finely chopped chocolate with a few larger chunks. Stir the reserved tbsp of flour into the chocolate then stir into the cake batter.
  6. Pour batter into prepared pan and bake for 30-40 minutes, until a skewer comes out clean or with a few moist crumbs (you'll probably get melted chocolate on it, but as long as there's no raw batter you're good). Cool in pan for 5 minutes, then remove and cool completely on wire rack.
Notes
  1. Will keep in an airtight container for 3 days
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Vanilla Bean Mousse
Smooth and creamy mousse with an intense vanilla flavour
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Ingredients
  1. 500ml double cream (heavy cream), divided in half
  2. 1 vanilla pod, seeds scraped out
  3. 1 tsp powdered gelatine, unflavoured
  4. 3 tbsp cold water
  5. 3 large egg yolks
  6. 75g caster sugar (superfine granulated)
Instructions
  1. Measure out 250ml of the cream (leaving the other 250ml in the fridge) and add to a medium saucepan. Add the scraped vanilla bean seeds and the pod itself. Heat on medium low heat until bubbles just start to form around the edge. Remove from heat, cove and leave to steep for 30 minutes.
  2. Prepare an ice bath - fill a large bowl with cold water and ice cubes, have a slightly smaller bowl sitting in the water (without water spilling into top bowl).
  3. Put the 3 tbsp cold water in a small bowl and sprinkle gelatine over, stir. Leave the bloom for 5 minutes.
  4. In a large bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and sugar until well combined and smooth. Remove vanilla pod from cream and gradually pour the warm cream into the egg mix, whisking constantly. Pour back into the saucepan. Cook over a medium low heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until mixture is thickened and coats the back of the spoon - approximately 5 minutes. Do not boil. Remove from the heat and add gelatine mix, whisk to combine.
  5. Pour the custard mix into the top bowl of the ice bath - leave to cool and thicken, whisking occasionally, until room temperature - about 20 minutes. Set aside.
  6. In your stand mixer with the whisk attachment, whisk the remaining cream on a high speed until soft peaks form (peaks will begin to form but they'll barely hold their shape, the tips will fold over almost immediately after lifting whisk out). Gently fold half of the whipped cream into the custard until combined, then fold in other half.
  7. Pour into serving dish dishes (or onto cake for this particular cake recipe), chill in fridge until set - 2-3 hours
Notes
  1. Will keep for 3 days in the fridge.
  2. I strongly urge you to use vanilla bean, but if not use 1 tsp vanilla extract instead
  3. If you'd prefer to use sheet gelatine, replace powdered with 2 sheets - soak in water for 5 minutes, squeeze out excess water and add to the custard in the same place in the recipe.
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Cookie Dough Frosting
Creamy cookie dough frosting - tastes just like cookie dough, but without the salmonella
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Ingredients
  1. 150g brown sugar
  2. 115g unsalted butter, softened
  3. 175g plain flour (all purpose)
  4. 1 tsp vanilla extract
  5. 1/2 tsp salt
  6. 10-12 tbsp milk
  7. 150 mini chocolate chips
Instructions
  1. Beat the sugar and butter on medium speed until smooth.
  2. Add flour, vanilla and salt and mix on low until combined.
  3. Keeping the mixer on lower, add 1 tbsp of milk at a time, add as much milk as you need to get the desired consistency, since you'll be spreading this you'll want it fairly thin (add less milk if you're using it for cupcakes). Stir in chocolate chips.
Adapted from I Am Baker
Adapted from I Am Baker
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Whipped Vanilla Bean Frosting
Light, fluffy and delicious whipped frosting
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Ingredients
  1. 375g unsalted butter, softened and cubed
  2. 475g icing sugar (powdered/confectioners)
  3. 3 tbsp milk
  4. 1 vanilla bean, seeds scraped.
  5. 1 tsp vanilla extract
  6. pinch of salt
Instructions
  1. Put the milk in a small bowl and add the vanilla bean and seeds. Set aside.
  2. Put the butter in your stand mixer bowl and beat with paddle attachment on medium until very pale (almost white) and creamy, about 8 minutes.
  3. Add milk (remove vanilla bean first), icing sugar, vanilla extract and salt and mix on low for 1 minute. Increase speed to medium and beat for 5-6 minutes, until light and fluffy.
Notes
  1. Use immediately, it won't keep well
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Apricot Cheesecake with Amaretto Caramel

Apricot Cheesecake with Amaretto Caramel

I finally started baking again and oh boy did I go hard my first time back! What better way to get my mojo back by baking this wonderfully creamy, thick apricot cheesecake, topped with a delicious amaretto spiked caramel! I think the universe was just waiting for something truly awesome to come into my head before I could bake again, or maybe subconsciously I felt I had to go really big to make up for my absence in the kitchen. Either way, I was so happy with the results – this cheesecake disappeared pretty quickly in my house, despite the size of it! 

Apricot Cheesecake with Amaretto Caramel

The inspiration came about when I picked up some apricots from the Indian supermarket by me, I like apricots a lot but I’ve never really done much with them so I decided to pick up a few to see if I could get them to spark my imagination. And they did! Cheesecake is one of my absolutely favourite desserts, if not my actual favourite, and I really don’t make them often enough – so the apricots were destined for a cheesecake! I can’t really say where the inspiration for the amaretto caramel came from, but I’ve been wanting to bake with amaretto for a while now (hopefully one day I’ll work up the courage to make some amaertti cookies!) and almond and apricot are a good match. And it really does work so well, the sweet almond liquor caramel combined with the creamy, tart cheesecake is just a match made in heaven. So good! The caramel is the sauce from my Brown Sugar & Pecan Caramel Pound Cake, it’s thick and delicious and perfect for topping a cheesecake – it sets but doesn’t get hard so the sauce stays on top of your slice but you’re not gonna break your teeth! The very bottom of the sauce layer stayed runny and gooey though, I’m not sure why but I loved it – a little bit of goo is very good in my books!

Apricot Cheesecake with Amaretto Caramel

Now, let’s talk crust! I love the crust of a cheesecake, it might even be my favourite part. I’m personally offended by crustless cheesecakes to be quite honest, if there’s no crust I don’t want to know about it! And my love of cheesecake crusts is why this cake as so much of it – it has a thin crust base and then a thick crust border all the way up the sides, which is the perfect combination in my books. If you don’t like joy, then feel free to limit your crust to the base 😉 The crust on this cheesecake is a digestive biscuit base with some almond flour thrown in for a subtle almondy kick. Don’t worry if you can’t get digestives easily where you live, graham crackers are a good substitute. So now we have creamy, tart cheesecake, sweet amaretto caramel and a crunchy digestive crust – if this isn’t what dreams are made of then I don’t know what is! 

Apricot Cheesecake with Amaretto Caramel

Did I mention yet that the apricots are roasted before they go in the cheesecake? Yep! With a little brown sugar to caramelise them just a little and also to reduce the moisture just a little. You don’t have to worry about the liquid in the fruit too much for this particular cheesecake because it doesn’t have any cream in it, so a little extra liquid won’t make it sloppy. This is a baked cheesecake too, I’ve had and seen some wonderful no bake cheesecakes but, for me, a real cheesecake is always baked! You just can’t beat the texture and taste you get from a baked cheesecake. It does take a bit of time for the cheesecake to be ready to eat, but it’s worth it. Plus most of the time is baking, cooling and chilling, the actual hands on time isn’t very long and it’s easy to do. Trust me, you can do this! And you’re going to want to! Apricots aren’t in season in the northern hemisphere right now (mine were imported), so you can use canned apricots if you can’t find any fresh ones – just make sure to drain them really well before roasting. Another important note if you’re looking to make this cheesecake but you don’t want any alcohol in it – just swap out the amaretto for almond extract, I’ll include a note on that in the recipe. 

Apricot Cheesecake with Amaretto Caramel

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Apricot Cheesecake with Amaretto Caramel
A delicious creamy and thick apricot cheesecake with an amaretto spiked caramel topping and a digestive crust.
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For the crust
  1. 250g digestive biscuits
  2. 50g ground almonds
  3. 1 tbsp brown sugar
  4. 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  5. 150g unsalted butter, melted
For the cheesecake
  1. 8 apricots
  2. 1 tbsp brown sugar
  3. 1kg full fat cream cheese, room temperature
  4. 230g caster sugar (super fine white sugar)
  5. 1 tsp vanilla extract
  6. 4 large eggs, room temperature
For the caramel
  1. 1 can sweetened condensed milk (397g can)
  2. 180g brown sugar
  3. 30g unsalted butter
  4. 3 tbsp amaretto
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 200C/400F
  2. Halve the apricots and remove the stone. Lay on a baking tray, cut side up and sprinkle with 1 tbsp brown sugar. Roast in oven for 10 minutes. Leave to cool for 5 minutes, put in blender and blend until smooth. Leave to cool completely.
  3. Line the base of a 9"/23cm push bottom or springform cake tin with parchment paper, then grease the edges.
  4. To make the base, add the digestives, almond flour, sugar and cinnamon to a food processor and blitz until you have fine crumbs. Add the butter a little at time and stir in until the mixture can be easily clumped together - you might not need all the butter.
  5. Press the mixture into the base of the cake tin and around the edges - use the side of a glass and roll around the sides of the tin to press in the edges easily. Place in the fridge to chill for 15 minutes.
  6. Preheat the oven to 170C/325F.
  7. Add the cream cheese, sugar and vanilla to the bowl of your stand mixer (or in a large bowl if you're using a hand held) and beat on medium until smooth and fluffy, about 90 seconds.
  8. Add the apricot puree and beat in gently, on a low speed.
  9. Add the eggs one at time, beating on low between each addition.
  10. Pour the mixture into the prepared crust and baked for 1 hour 15 minutes. The cheesecake is done when the edges look dull and set. It will still have quite a wobble to it, that's okay - it carries on baking as it cools and you don't want to over bake it. Turn the oven off and open the door a couple of inches, leave the cheesecake to cool in the off oven for 1 hour. Transfer to a wire rack and cool completely.
  11. To make the caramel, put the condensed milk and sugar in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over a medium high heat, whisking constantly. Reduce heat and simmer for 8 minutes. Remove from heat and whisk in butter and amaretto. Leave to cool for 10 minutes.
  12. Remove the cooled cheesecake from the pan and place on plate. Pour caramel over the top and spread out evenly. Chill cheesecake in fridge for a minimum of 4 hours before serving.
Notes
  1. If you don't have digestives, graham crackers are a good substitute
  2. Swap the 3 tbsp of amaretto for 1 tsp almond extract for an alcohol free version.
  3. An over baked cheesecake will crack along the top as it cools and there are ways to help stop this happening, however I don't personally bother with most of them unless it's important for the top to be smooth. Since there is a topping on this cheesecake it doesn't matter if there are cracks - however if you'd like to avoid them you can bake the cheesecake in a bath - place the tin in a roasting dish filled with about an inch of water before placing in the oven. If using a spring form or loose bottomed pan, wrap the outside of the pan in foil before putting in the bath.
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America Cheesecake!

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Today is 4th of July, and in America that means Independence Day (fingers crossed for no aliens), and since I am in America at the moment I shall be celebrating. And the only way I know how to celebrate is to bake!

It is also Steve Rogers’ (aka Captain America’s) birthday today! So this America cheesecake is dedicated to him!

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Cheesecake Stuffed Triple Chocolate Chunk Pudding Cookies

Wow, what a tasty mouthful!

Cheesecake Stuffed Triple Chocolate Cookies

I made these cheesecake stuffed triple chocolate chunk pudding cookies on a whim, I felt like baking something and this was the first thing that came to mind with the stuff I had in the house. I love pudding cookies, I don’t think there’s any better cookie in the world. I was first introduced to them by Leah’s family, I was told their chocolate chip cookies are the best in the world and I wasn’t disappointed. After making their recipe a few times I branched out and started trying different things. Pudding cookies are wonderfully soft, they make for the perfect cookie texture!

Cheesecake Stuffed Triple Chocolate Pudding Cookies

Since making a peanut butter stuffed version of these cookies and making them about a thousand times (I’ll be making them again this weekend) I knew I had to change it up a little, cheesecake is the perfect thing to go inside a cookie isn’t it? I’ve also made a Nutella version of these so maybe I’ll post those up one day too.

Cheesecake Stuffed Triple Chocolate Pudding Cookies

This week’s post is being dedicated to my best friend, Leah. She is graduating Summa Cum Laude from Savannah College of Art and Design and I couldn’t be more proud of her (she’s also getting an academic achievement award). It’s an extra big deal because she’s been in college for a few years longer than most people, she originally went to Georgia Tech but after a few years there she realised it’s not what she wanted to so transferred to SCAD and since the schools are so vastly different not many credits transferred over, so she was more of less starting her college career over again! She’s done amazing things though and she is so good at what she does, so much so she already has a full time job in her chosen field, one she’s been working full time since January while also going to school full time – how she’s kept her straight A’s I will never know (SCAD is NOT an easy school, they work you to the bone!). So this weekend I am partying with her (as well as at Fiesta Friday of course) and celebrating her great achievements. I will be making the peanut butter stuffed version of these cookies for her party so it’s only fitting I post the recipe today

Cheesecake Stuffed Triple Chocolate Pudding Cookies

I have posted the base recipe for these cookies before but I’ll include it in this post too, I don’t know about you but I get easily confused jumping between blog posts to get parts of recipes! It’s a very simple recipe anyway so I have no excuse not to to type it up again! The most important ingredient for these cookies is instant pudding mix, which is pretty hard to get in the UK. I normally stock up on some when I’m in the US and take it back with me so I can have yummy cookies all year round! You can buy it on amazon though and you might even be able to substitute Angel Delight (I keep meaning to try this to see how it works, one day I will!). These cookies also are packed full of dark chocolate chunks and milk chocolate chunks (I actually used Galaxy Counters because I had some in the house) and of course cocoa powder – so really these are quadruple chocolate but I prefer saying triple (I’m set in my ways, I don’t know what to tell you haha)

Cheesecake Stuffed Triple Chocolate Pudding Cookies

I’ll be bringing these yummy cookies along to Fiesta Friday so I hope everybody likes them! After you’ve finished drooling over Angie’s yummy vegetarian dish, please do go check out the co-hosts Mr Fitz and Justine, their blogs won’t fail to inspire you!

And I hope I have time to bake this week otherwise I’ll be bringing cookies to the party three weeks in a row!

[recipe title=”Cheesecake Stuffed Triple Chocolate Pudding Cookies” servings=”18-24″]

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups plain flour
  • 1/4 cup cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1/4 cup caster sugar
  • 3/4 cup lightly packed brown sugar
  • 1 box instant chocolate pudding (NOT sugar free or cook-and-serve)
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 eggs
  • 12 oz chopped dark chocolate
  • 6oz chopped milk chocolate

For the Peanut Butter stuffing:

  • 4oz cream cheese, full fat
  • 1/4 cup icing sugar
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract

Method:

  • Mix the cream cheese, icing sugar and vanilla together in the bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge while you make cookies
  • Mix the flour, bicarb and cocoa powder in a bowl and set aside
  • Combine butter, sugars, pudding mix and vanilla in a mix bowl. Beat until smooth and creamy. Beat in the eggs one at a time until fully combined. Gradually add the flour mixture and beat until just combined, scraping down the sides to make sure all is incorporated.
  • Stir in chopped chocolate by hand until evenly dispersed.
  • Scoop about 2 tbsp of cookie dough per cookie and roll into balls. Place onto lined cookie sheet and flatten into disks. Take cream cheese filling out of fridge and spoon a small amount (about 1/2 tsp) into centre of cookie disks. Roll the cookie around the cream cheese filling, ensuring no cream cheese can be seen and roll back into balls (some may peek through, don’t worry about that too much). Place on cookie sheet with about 2 inches between each cookie, they shouldn’t spread too much but you want to leave plenty of room either way.
  • Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for at least 2 hours, this will stop the cookies from spreading and flattening out too much.
  • Preheat the oven to 350F and bake for about 15 minutes, until cookies are just set around edges and tops.
  • Leave to cool on wire rack. They are great eaten when still warm though.

Notes

  • Store cookies in an air tight container and keep in fridge
  • You can flavour the cheesecake with whatever you like too, just stir in a couple teaspoons of jam or curd or replace the vanilla with another extract

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Strawberry Margarita Cheesecake Bars

Strawberry Margarita Cheesecake Bars

Strawberries. Lime. Tequila. Cheesecake. Perfect!

Strawberry Margarita Cheesecake Bars

Cinco De Mayo is almost upon us and what better way to enjoy your celebratory margarita than in cheesecake form! I’m a huge fan of tequila, put it in a cocktail and I’ll be sure to love it, nothing beats a good frozen margarita though. Good margaritas are hard to find in the UK so I decided to make my own and put it in a cheesecake!

Strawberry Margarita Cheesecake Bars

These are so creamy, so tasty and so good you’ll never want to drink a margarita again (but you definitely should, preferably while eating one of these bars!). They have a digestive biscuit crust with a hint of lime in it, a creamy lime and tequila cheesecake filling and a strawberry tequila mix swirled into it!

Strawberry Margarita Cheesecake Bars

The best part about this strawberry margarita cheesecake bars recipe is they’re so simple to make, much easier than a whole cheesecake and you don’t have to worry about any cracking. The hardest part is probably making up the fresh strawberry mix, which is really quite simple it just takes the longest. You bake them for about 45 minutes until puffy and lightly browned at the edges, you don’t want to over bake this! Actually, the hardest part is probably waiting for them to chill and then stopping yourself eating up the whole pan (I won’t judge you if you do, ’tis the season!).

Strawberry Margarita Cheesecake Bars

 

Why not make up a batch of these this weekend and then take them into work on Monday. Your coworkers will love you and you’ll get to enjoy a cheeky margarita during the work day! Of course, if you live in the UK you’ll just have to eat them all up yourself (shame) since Monday is a bank holiday! These aren’t just great for Cinco De Mayo, they’re a great summery dessert all round!

[recipe title=”Strawberry Margarita Cheesecake Bars”]
Ingredients

For the crust:

  • 300g digestive biscuits
  • 180g unsalted butter, melted
  • 135g caster sugar
  • 1/2 tbsp grated lime zest

For the strawberry mix:

  • 450g fresh strawberries, hulled and roughly chopped
  • 2 tsp cornflour
  • 1 tbsp caster sugar
  • 3 tbsp tequila

For the cheesecake filling:

  • 900g full fat cream cheese, room temperature
  • 2 eggs
  • 100g caster sugar
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp tequila
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 2 tbsp grated lime zest

Method

  • Preheat oven to 180C/350F and line a 13×9″ brownie pan with foil so there’s plenty of foil overhang.
  • Make the strawberry mix first so it has plenty of time to cool. Toss the chopped strawberries in the cornflour and then place in a small saucepan. Add the tequila and sugar and heat on medium, stirring frequently. Heat for about 20 minutes. The juice in the strawberries should make enough liquid, but if it starts to get dry and stick to the pan too much add 1 or 2 tbsp of water. Remove from heat and leave to cool.
  • To make the crust, put the digestives in a food processor and make into fine crumbs. Add to a bowl with the melted butter, sugar and lime zest and stir to combine. Press crust mix into the pan, bake for 5 minutes. Remove from oven and leave to cool.
  • To make the cheesecake filling, beat all the filling ingredients using a hand or stand mixer until smooth and creamy. Spoon the filling onto the cooled crust and spread out evenly.
  • Spoon big dollops of the cooled strawberry mix on top of the filling and then swirl into the cheesecake using a knife.
  • Bake for 45 minutes, until the edges are lightly browned
  • Cool in the pan on wire rack for about 30 minutes then move to the fridge to chill for at least 3 hours.
  • Remove the cheesecake from the pan using the foil and cut into squares.

Notes

  • If you’re in the US and can’t get your hands on digestives, graham crackers will be just as good
  • If you’d like to make a smaller pan, just halve the recipe and use a 9×9″ square pan
  • You’ll probably have plenty of strawberry mix left over, store this in a tupperware to eat with the cheesecake or it’d be great on ice cream!
  • Store in the fridge, covered for up to 5 days

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