Sunday, January 30, 2011
Chocolate Cheesecake Squares
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I'm going to begin the chocolate extravaganza with one of the easiest recipes I'll be featuring this week. It's not a flashy or rich dessert, but I decided to include it for those of you who will be baking for Valentines who are, or should be, dieting. This is by no means diet food, but the squares are definitely lighter than their full-fat cousins. The recipe was developed by Martha Stewart and it uses reduced fat dairy products and unsweetened cocoa powder to make these light, but rich tasting, squares that taste far more like cheesecake than brownies. While they won't set your world on fire, the brownies are a nice alternative for those of you who are counting fat grams and calories. I've played ever so slightly with the original recipe. The first few times I made these brownies, I used sour cream, but found its tang to be off-putting. I solved that problem by using a low fat creme fraiche in its place. In order to get a richer chocolate flavor I also upgraded the cocoa powder I was using. I switched to Guittard products because that was what was available to me. I'm not touting this brand, but I do want you to know that this is a recipe where it pays to use the best chocolate you can get your hands on. If your ingredients are at room temperature, you can have the brownies in the oven in about 15 minutes. I found mine took a few minutes longer to cook than the recipe had indicated, but they were out of the oven in 45 minutes. I let them cool at room temperature for about an hour and then let them chill for an hour longer before cutting them. I think you'll like these. They are certainly worth a try. Here's the recipe.
Chocolate Cheesecake Squares...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite inspired by Martha Stewart
Ingredients:
Nonstick cooking spray
8 chocolate wafer cookies
1 brick (8-ounces) reduced-fat cream cheese
1 cup reduced fat creme fraiche
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
2 tablespoons corn starch
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
1 large whole egg plus 1 egg white
1/3 cup semisweet chocolate chips
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Coat an 8-inch square baking pan with cooking spray. Line with two crisscrossed pieces of parchment or wax paper, spraying between the sheets. Spray lined pan and set aside.
2) Process cookies in food processor until finely ground. Gently press crumbs into bottom of prepared pan (it is not necessary to rinse the processor bowl).
3) Blend cream cheese and creme fraiche until smooth, scraping down sides of the bowl as needed. Add cocoa, cornstarch, sugar, almond extract, egg and egg white and process until smooth. Pour into pan and sprinkle with chocolate chips.
4) Bake until just set, 35 to 40 minutes (mine took 45 minutes). Cool completely in pan. Refrigerate at least 1 hour. Invert onto tray, peel off paper and reinvert crust side down. Cut into 9 squares. Yield: 9 servings.
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The Healthy Brownie - Squirrel Bakes
Thomas Keller's Ad Hoc Brownies - Lawyer Loves Lunch
Hazelnut Brownies - Baking and Boys
The Best Cocoa Brownies - The Sophisticated Gourmet
Nutella Fudge Brownies - Life's a Feast
Nutella Crunchie Brownies - Chow and Chatter
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74 comments :
Scrumptious looking cake and thank you so much for voting. That's so kind of you :)
Scrumptious looking squares!! Double C... both are my favourite!
oh wow yum. Female situation in full effect. tap in this chocolate cheesecake goodness. Just need to find creme fraiche...
Nice and simple recipe - chocolate topped with chocolate, whats not to like:)
Ciao Mary,
back from my trip, missed blogging :-), good to be back and find chocolate cheesecake squares!
XX
Alessandra
My dear Mary looks so delicious !
Have a nice Sunday!
i read chocolate extravaganza and thought i'd better stop reading - i am trying to eat healthy, but then i read on, thanks for sharing a great looking slice that is not as bad for you!
I always enjoy some lower fat treats along with other favorite desserts.
Happy chocolate week, Mary.
Fondly,
Glenda
yay to chocolate!
Oh wow! I love this! Chocolates and cheese, what a combination!
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These look incredible! I love the studs of chocolate in them too.
Mary, this was perfectly timed! I logged onto facebook this morning to see that a friend requested a chocolate cheesecake recipe, and then logged into blogger to see that you'd just posted one! Talk about luck. ;)
wow Mary, those look decadent and I wish I could just grab a few from the screen :-))
Omg again another deliciouc post that almost made me dribble!
This is very powerful, addictive stuff. Can I be your Texas distributor? :)
I am always in the market for delicious lower fat desserts...and if they have chocolate in them - bonus! These sound great!
OH MY...these look amazingly delicious! Chocolate & cheesecake...I'm in!
These diet brownies looks good. I did'nt know that low fat creme fraiche was even existing... Not here yet! When I will want a sweet thing without all the calories, I'll think of this recipe. Have a good day Mary!
Lighter is definietly good even on Valentines Day for those we love!
Hi Mary. Thanks for stopping by to view Lindaloves and for your nice comment. I've checked out your blog and you have some GREAT recipes. I'm now following you.
Oh my Mary those squares just beckon!
Oh Mary what a wonderful squares you made!I like this kind of trick..
wow wow wow what a wonderful looking cheesecake!
You can never go wrong with chocolate and cheesecake. I like the switches you made to the recipe as well--sounds like a good treat to make to satisfy chocolate cravings :-)
Looks pretty decadent to me! Chocolate and cream cheese - one of those perfect matches!
Even though they are "lower fat" they still look divine. I would never turn my nose up to chocolate anything.
Those look like a little slice of chocolate heaven!
Mary - another wonderful recipe. I really do enjoy all of your recipes. Here's a little something for you (no obligation to repost :)
http://the-country-cook.blogspot.com/2011/01/blogger-awards-and-big-thanks-to-you.html
Chocolate and cheesecake, delicious!!! Another beautiful dessert.
These look decadent!
Delicious!!Delicious!!
Hi Mary, Thanks for visiting my blog at www.wendysfavoriteplace.blogspot.com This cheesecake recipe caught my eye. Love it! I'm a new follower of your blog.
Oh my goodeness!!! I think I've put weight on just looking at that photo. YUM!
Diet or no diet, these sound great, Mary! I wouldn't mind a little tang with the chocolate!
Yum! These certainly look decadent!
What perfect squares. The chocolate chips make them look fabulous :)
US Masala
I like this recipe Mary, thanks for sharing a rich looking but lighter brownie recipe. I can think of dozens of places to share a batch of brownies like this. Hope you're having a nice weekend;-)
Wow, those look divine and I will be making these! Thank you for your kind comment on my blog!
Did you say chocolate extravaganza!!!?? I'm there! Can't wait! These look so good! I think I can almost taste them through the computer!
These look delicious!!!
This dessert looks perfect Mary! Wish I had one big 'ol square right now.
Wow Mary.....its heaven on a plate....yummy..
My dear MAry...this cheesecake is faboulus...but today we had a great Sunday thanks to your Maine shrimps chowder.....it's delicious ....very very gooood...thanks MAry...hugs, Flavia
Hi Mary, thanks for visiting my page and for your lovely comment. I am delighted to return the visit. Your sense of humour comes across in your writing and to quote your family ... your food is 'killer' indeed.
You read my mind, Mary! I've been really dying for cheesecake and these look perfect! I'm adding creme fraiche to my grocery list now! :)
It's nice when easy can also be delicious!
These would make a great Valentine treat! Cheese and chocolate = delicious!
Such a great looking and decadent cheesecake. I wish I can grab one right now.
OMG those look amazingly delicious!
I alos love your header pic! So colorful and yummy ♥
Thank you so much for stopping by for a visit. I appreciate your kind and encouraging words, they mean a lot to me.
Wishing you a great Superbowl Sunday...with all those outstanding yummies your making I can see why you should have a houseful!
*hugs*deb
Now that's my kind of diet food! Yum :)
HI! I've just discovered your Blog and it looks so nice! And these bars are delicious...This is my kind of diet! ;-)
oh my goodness, so yummy! i love the chocolate chips on top!
I like how they are lighter and relatively calorie-friendly =) Looks so moist and fudgy!
Uhm, yum! Thanks for stopping by Mary. Actually it was my hubby who found out and took me to the Polish pottery store and after walking around with me, he sat down patiently with my purse while waiting for me to finish shopping....Christine
Want them! And I won't have to feel too guilty about eating them. ;)
I am so honored you stopped by my blog - thank you! I have been following you for a while and love your recipes. These chocolate cheesecake squares, they look incredible and I may have just switched up my superbowl lineup! (it's between these and the mexican chocolate brownies, decisions decisions!!)
This looks absolutely delicious! I'm really enjoying scrolling through all your recipes!
Mary - Your family is so fortunate to have you... tell us (me) more about them... when I see your incredible "perfect bites" I wonder how delighted they must be and how you do all that you do so perfectly - truly, so perfectly. A lighter chocolate cheesecake brownie is JUST what the doctor ordered - so I can have TWO pieces!
Kidding!
:)
valerie
Oh Mary, they look heavenly. I just baked a cheesecake the other day and hemmed and hawed about adding chocolate. Now I wish I had, although, it really did hit the spot.
I was contemplated using reduced fat cream cheese. Perhaps, next time. But, I must admit, not any time soon. I think I'll freeze the rest. I'm afraid I'll eat the whole thing, lol...
Thank you so much for sharing. I'm keeping this for sure!!!
OMG they were good!
thanks for coming by my blog to say hi!
kathleen xx
Yumm yumm yumm Mary! So love all your dishes. Please visit my blog and grab your Stylish Blogger Award:)
OH MY GOSH!!!!!
I was just telling Mr. Ken that I'd
love to have something chocolate!!
Oh Heavens!!!
Melinda
So nice to have a scrumptious treat that's a little bit lighter- perfect for a not-so-guilty treat! :)
I am way more a fan of cheesecake than brownies, and I'm always for a good-tasting lightened up dessert, so these seem just perfect.
Woah! those look wickedly good!!!first time on your blog and loving it!
Mary, these looks chocolatey cheesy rich and I would love to have a bite :) Love them so meanwhile virtual feasting first until I gather the ingredients together :) Thanks Mary for another winner :)
Have a nice day and blessings thru the year ,
Elin
You know I'm all for this!
your chocolate cheesecake squares look and sound amazingly delicious.
thanks for sharing Mary, hope you'll have a wonderful week
Absolutely decadent!
Oh my, another irresistible dessert! Hmm...mmm... Thanks again.
Kriaty
Wow..those looks delicious!!
These will definitely hold a place in my 'To make soon list'...Hubby will be thrilled with this treat...and of course...I'm not too far behind. LOL
Ciao for now,
Claudia
Oh, my...! I really do think I could get lost here.
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