Saturday, 25 July 2015

Double Chocolate Cheesecake


 

You might remember a couple of weeks ago I blogged about Artisan Cheesecakes, a little shop dedicated to cheesecake in Bruntsfield. Well, it inspired me. With over 170 flavours, it was hard not to be inspired to be honest. So when my flatmates' birthday came around, I thought it was a perfect excuse to make my own, especially as he's allergic to eggs, so normal cakes don't really work for him. As it was a birthday, I wanted to do something really indulgent, so I doubled my usual cheesecake recipe, added melted milk and white chocolate to the cheesecake mix itself and piled five types of chocolate bar on top, as well as more melted white and dark chocolate. I'll be the first to admit, it was pretty obscene. But come on, birthday!

It's easy to make, no bake so perfect for summer and although it's best left in the fridge overnight you can get away with making it about three or four hours ahead of time. With the pile of chocolate on top it really is quite a show stopper, and makes an excellent centre piece for any table.

Double Chocolate Cheesecake

Base
400g digestive biscuits
135g Unsalted butter (melted)

Filling
400g Full fat Philadelphia (no scrimping and using half fat, it won't set)
200g Icing Sugar
370ml Double Cream
160g of White Chocolate
160g of Milk Chocolate

Decoration
Your choice of chocolate bars to pile and melt.

1. Smash your biscuits into fine crumbs. Add the melted butter and combine. Press down in the bottom of a loose bottom cake tin, then pop the tin into the fridge to cool while you make the filling.
3. Sieve the icing sugar into the cream cheese and combine.
4. Whisk the double cream until it's nice and thick.
5. Melt both of the types of chocolate (in different bowls).
6. Put half of the double cream in a different bowl, and one type of chocolate into each bowl. Mix until completely smooth.
7. Put half of the cream cheese and icing sugar mixture into each cream and chocolate bowl. Again, whisk until smooth. 
8. Evenly spread the milk chocolate mix over the biscuit base. Then spread the white chocolate mix over that. Leave to cool.
9. Immediately before serving pile up your chopped up chocolate bars and drizzle melted chocolate over the top.

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