
With my son and Sophie, his girlfriend, over for the weekend I couldn’t go without making something special. I would normally use my tried and trusted recipe for Lime and Chocolate Cheesecake from Nigella Bites, but this weekend I decided to try out an alternative from a new cookbook, Fay’s Family Food, that I had not yet cooked or baked from (that's what happens when you own over 200 cookbooks and the collection keeps growing)! This is a great cookbook and I have quite a few recipes book-marked that I can’t wait to try!
This cheesecake is creamy, light and refreshing with its chocolate crunch base that compliments the subtle tangy lime wonderfully. The cheesecake was a hit and I will definitely be making this easy, simple and lush dessert again!
Lime Cheesecake with a Chocolate Crunch
Ingredients
40g butter
20g dark chocolate
50g ground almonds
100 dark chocolate digestives biscuits or similar, crushed
800g light cream cheese
185g soured cream
175g caster sugar
4 large eggs and 2 large egg whites
Zest of 3 limes
1½ tbsp lime juice (I added 2½ tbsp)
Line the base of a loose-bottomed cake tin (24cm) with baking paper.
Melt together the butter and chocolate in a bowl over simmering water. Leave to cool, then mix with the almonds and crushed biscuits. Press down into the tin to form a base and pop into the fridge for 15 minutes or so.
Pre-heat the oven to 150oC (fan), 170oC, gas mark 3. With your electric whisk, beat the cream cheese, soured cream and sugar till light and fluffy. Add 4 of the eggs, one at a time. When combined, add the lime zest and juice. Mix.
Separately whisk 2 eggs whites to soft peaks, then fold into the creamy mixture and combine. Pour over the base and bake for 1 hour, 20 minutes in the middle of the oven.
Leave to cool for 2-3 hours at room temperature, then pop into the fridge overnight.
15 comments:
Dear Maria this Lime cheescake look absolutely delicious! huggs! gloria
What a lovely combo of flavours - the texture looks great too!
Yum, yum, yum! That looks so lovely.
(PS my verification word is dined - how apt!)
Mmmmmmmmm - I'm liking the sound of that cheesecake :0)
This really does look most lush - I love chocolate and lime together. Good to see you back posting again.
Your cheesecake looks beautifully light and creamy, and the flavours sound perfect :-}
ooooooooh, that looks so gooood
This looks so yummy - will have to try it out soon! As I have your blog bookmarked and use it more than I do some of my cookbooks, I thought I'd share a recipe with you in return which I'm sure you'll like: Lumberjack Cake http://members.tripod.com/cookings_oz/LJC.htm hope you enjoy it as much as I've enjoyed many of your recipes!
Absolutely a beautiful combination, cheesy and chocolatey!
Ive never made a choc lime cheesecke before. Must give this a go. Looks yummy
Ok- first of all let me say that I don't like cheescake...but that PICture. Oh dear Lord, the texture of it is making me drool all over my computer right now. I actually want to eat it for breakfast... I HAVE to make this now now now ;-)
This looks both light and luxurious - something you can't say very often!
yum! this is great because my friend wants a cheesecake sometime soon and i need a recipe :)
I was just looking at this book yesterday and thinking it was a shame I hadn't tried any of the recipes yet! The cheesecake looks so good. I must give it a go one day :-) x
This looks amazing! Im very much enjoyingyour website, thank you! A question, could you omit the linme, and add vanilla, or other flavours? What would you recommend? Cows over scientists any day!
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