Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Chilled Oreo Cheese Cake


There were so much great food to eat over the festive period just past and before I get into the Chilled Oreo Cheese Cake, I have to show you the beautiful Peach Cheese Cake that my niece-in-law brought over during the Chinese New Year celebs. Yah, she is the same one who did the Little Moo Moos thingy :). I am still waiting for her recipe for this cheese cake as she did this one without eggs and with a hint of some sort of liqueur. If I am lucky, I might get it before the year is up haha.. coz we don't really get to see each other that often.. only during cny.



After that cake, I was truly inspired to try to do one myself and since it was Nick's birthday on the 27th of January, I said.. what better reason to do one. So, went to dig up my recipe books and came across one which had the basic ingredients for the cake. Did a little bit of improvisation (as I always need to do since I am such a bad planner, I don't always have enough of everything that the recipe calls for) and wallah, I got a pretty presentable Chilled Oreo Cheese Cake.

Ingredients

Base
120 gms of Oreo Biscuits without the cream inside (I used 60gm of Oreos and 60g of Digestive Biscuits as I only had 1 tube of Oreos)
60 gms of butter, softened at room temperature

Fillings
1) Using a double boiler, cook
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 150 gms sugar (reduced to 120 gm if you desire a less sweet cake)
  • 160 gms milk
2) 2 1/2 tbsp gelatin dissolved in 6 tbsp of boiling water

3) 250 gm of cream cheese

4) 250 gm of double cream (lightly whipped)

5) 2 pieces of Oreo Biscuits with the cream fillings. Put in through a blender so that when mixed with the cream cheese mixture, the Oreo black spots are seen.

6) 1/2 tbsp of lemon juice

Method

  1. Combined the crushed biscuit crumbs and the melted butter into a base of a 9inch loose base pan. Leave in the fridge to chill.
  2. Beat cream cheese until smooth and then add all the rest of the ingredients.
  3. Pour the mixture into the chilled biscuit base and return the cake into the fridge for 3 hours or overnight.
For the decoration, I just whipped up some whipping cream and if you like it to be a little bit sweet and stiff, add a little icing sugar. Put it inside a pipping bag and decorate. If you also have only 1 tube of Oreos for the entire cake and have been following the recipe above to the letter, you will find that you will have about 6 pieces of Oreos left, which is exactly all you need to have.

Cut 4 of them into halves and decorate all round the cake. Have one whole Oreo for the middle. The 6th piece is a spare, in case whilst cutting the Oreo's into halves, you break any. But if you didn't need to use the 6th piece, then put it into you mouth and savour the goodness of a delicious Oreo's Biscuit...mmmmm....


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13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ohh both cheesecakes are to die for. Hehehe

Btw how many inch/cm is your cake tin diameter?

Little Inbox said...

I've been wanted to try making one cheese cake, but just wonder where should I start. I'm happy I found your recipe. This is good recipe for me as a beginner. Thanks for sharing. I've printed one copy.

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Unknown said...

che-cheh : the diameter of the pan I have is 9in. Could be abt 22cm to 23cm, I think :)

Little Inbox : so happy that you are happy :). it is a very easy cake to make, so i think you will be very happy with the results. do keep me posted yeah... take care. and will hop over to your blog in a jiffy :)

erinalaw said...

Cheese cake ah................... Me and my kids love it. Oreo is 1 of our favourite. If I do next time, I shall share with you the recipe. Without egg.

Unknown said...

erina : haha.. looks like oreo is really a fav of kids and adults hor :)

allthingspurple said...

The peach cheesecake looks delicious and your oreo cheesecake looks devilishly yummy as well !!

javapot said...

haha...(small world) finally found you!! thought the name sounded familiar. Nice blog :)

utterlycynical said...

Hello! I am back (if you remember me). I tried the oreo cheesecake, it turned out yummy, very light and i reduced the sugar, so it didnt taste too sweet. however, i would use normal thick cream instead of double cream next time. I think it will taste even better. Keep teh good recipes coming! Cheers!

Unknown said...

allthingspurple: oh yeah.. the more delicious they look, the more painful it is on the waistline haha

javapot: wow.. so clever hor.. tohave finally found me :). great to see you "online"

utterlycynical: hey of coz i remember you wor :). thanks for coming back and thanks for the great tip on useing normal thick cream. have a good weekend.

Unknown said...

Find more Oreo Cheese Cake in my recipe blog search:
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Unknown said...

waw! oreo cheesecake! i think i just fell in love!

Unknown said...

mochachocolata rita : it is so lovely to "see" you again. have popped over to your site to visit you every now and then but simply not enough time to blog or to reply.

Anonymous said...

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