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  • Japanese Cheese Cake: The basic Recipe

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    Japanese Cheese Cake: The basic Recipe
    Prep: 12~ hours Servings: 8
    by Robert-Gilles Martineau
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    I have been recently asked a lot of questions about Japanese-style cheese cakes. Incidentally I had never heard of cheese cakes before I came to Japan 33 years ago. After investigation, cheese cakes have been around the world for quite a long time and developped into many varieties. Among them, the Japanese style seems to have acquired a lot of popularity, to the point that many customers expect them to be on offer in Japanese Izakayas abroad! Here is the basic recipe as far as it goes in this very country. It should provide a base from which one can create more sophisticated desserts!

    Ingredients

    • Cream cheese (philadelphia style): 250 g
    • Fresh cream: 1 cup/200 ml
    • Eggs: 2
    • Sugar: 80 g
    • All purpose flour: 3 large tablespoons
    • Lemon juice: 2 large tablespoons
    • For the base:
    • Biscuites (or crackers of your choice): 90 g
    • Unsalted butter: 40 g

    Directions

    1.
    -Put biscuits/crackers inside a tight seal vynil pouch. Close. Crush until fine. Take crumbs out and mix with melted unsalted sugar. Lay cooking paper inside a cake mold. Spread crumbs on the bottom . Press with masher for uniformity and solidity. Soften cream cheese inside microwve oven for 30 seconds~1 minute. In a mixer/blender drop eggs, sugar, lemon juice and flour. Mix well.
    2.
    Pour in fresh cream and then cream cheese little by little. Mix well. Stir with a spatula from time to time to help.
    3.
    Pour the cheese cake mixture over the crumbs. Preheat oven at 170 degrees and bake for 40~45 minutes.
    4.
    The colour should be a nice brown-orange. In Japan they say “kitsune iro/fox colour”! Leave inside the mold. Let it cool completely. Leave inside the fridge at leat 12 hours. before unmolding and serving.
    5.
    For better cutting, wipe the knife clean after every cut!
    6.
    If the cake attains its colour before the cooking time has elapsed, cover with foil paper and put back into the oven. In the case colour does come quickly enough raise the oven temperature.

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