Sniffles no more! I'm feeling better so it's time to bake. Thinking about what to bake for hubby's birthday earlier this week, I looked through my recipe book and found the notecard my friend had written for me a few years ago and I thought, "
hmmm cheesecake, why not?"
This is the original recipe:
crust: (break crackers until you get crumbs then mix ingredients and press into cheesecake pan and refrigerate for 45 min)
10 graham crackers
1/2 cup melted butter
1/2 cup white sugar
1/4 tsp cinnamon
Filling:
2 large boxes (8 ounces) cream cheese
1/2 cup of white sugar
2 eggs (one at a time)
Mix at medium speed with electric mixer then pour into crust and bake 25 minutes at 375F. cool for 1 hour
Topping:
1 large package of sour cream
4 TBSP white sugar
2 tsp vanilla
Pour mixture on cheesecake and bake for 7 minutes at 375F then cool and refrigerate overnight.
Now for my version of the recipe.
I will call it
Croatian Lemon Cheesecake in a bowl.
Crust:
10 of these petit butter cookies crumbled with my mortal and pestle, add 100gm of melted butter, then 2 Tablespoonful sugar and 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon.
Mix and press into 4 oven safe bowls and put in refrigerator for 30 minutes.
Filling:
600grams (3 containers of abc krem sir) cream cheese
10 tablespoonful of white sugar (**reduce to about ~5 Tablespoonful of sugar, because it turned out too sweet**)
add one egg, mix, then add second egg.
Bake at 180 Celsius for 30 minutes.
( I don't have an electric mixer, so I used a whisk)
cool for 1 hour
Topping:
400gm of kiselo vrhnje (sour cream)
2 tablespoonful of white sugar
2 teaspoonful vanilla
zest of one small lemon
mix and add to cheesecake.bake for 7 minutes at 180Celsius.
Cool and refrigerate overnight.
I know the recipe says to cool overnight but both hubby and I couldn't resist our curiosity of how it turned out so we shared one bowl. I think I added too much sugar because it was too sweet. It did taste like 'real' cheesecake although the consistency was crumbly. Adding lemon zest was a good choice. It may look a bit plain, but I guess it can be garnished with fresh fruit. I 'm thinking blueberries, strawberries or even blackberries?