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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Cranberry Layered Cheesecake
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I was seduced by its color and because I'm weak, this five layered cranberry confection ended up on my table. I normally don't make desserts that are this involved. As a matter of fact, I rarely make cheesecakes at all. I love them, mind you. I just can't convince myself that the protein packed into all that cream cheese offsets the fat and calories that keep the protein company. The first time I saw this cake was on the table of an accomplished cake decorator. It was gorgeous and its garnet glow snared me before reason could take hold. I made a homely version of the cake, one precious time consuming layer at a time, and thought that would be the end of it. I never dreamed Bob would like it. He did and now I'm dealing with a case of unintended consequences. I'll have to make the cake again. The cake begins with an almond flavored crust that is partially filled with a sweetened cheese custard and then topped with a cranberry filling. The garnet layer is then smothered with the rest of the custard before being topped with sweetened sour cream. The cake bakes a considerable while, and then is cooled and chilled for a considerable while, before a final layer of cranberries crown the cake and decorations of almond whipped cream are applied. It is a lovely tangy cake that provides irresistible color on the holiday table. The recipe was developed by Teri Rasey for Taste of Home magazine. Despite the work, I'm glad to recommend this cake to you. I've made a few changes to the original recipe. which you can find here. My version of the recipe appears below. I suggest that you add salt and almond extract to the crust and that you eliminate the ground almonds from the whipped cream. Let the cake chill for 24 hours before serving. This is a very nice recipe and, if you like cheesecake, it will be a great addition to your files. Here's how it's made.
Cranberry Layered Cheesecake...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of Teri Rasey and Taste of Home magazine
Ingredients:
Pastry Layer
1/2 cup dried cranberries
2 cups cake flour
1/2 cup ground almonds
1/4 cup confectioners' sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
1/2 cup cold butter, cubed
Cranberry Layer
3/4 cup sugar
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/4 cup cranberry juice
2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries
Cream Cheese Layer
4 packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese, softened
1-1/2 cups sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 eggs, lightly beaten
Sour Cream Topping
2 cups (16 ounces) sour cream
1/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Whipped Cream Topping
1 cup heavy whipping cream
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
Directions:
1) In a food processor, finely chop dried cranberries. Add flour, almonds and confectioners' sugar, salt and almond extract; process until blended. Add butter; pulse just until crumbly.
2) Press onto the bottom and 1-1/2 in. up sides of a greased 10-in. springform pan. Place on a baking sheet. Bake at 350° for 10 minutes.
3) In a small saucepan, combine 3/4 cup sugar and cornstarch; stir in cranberry juice until smooth. Add berries. Cook and stir until thickened and bubbly. Set aside.
4) In a large bowl, beat cream cheese, vanilla and sugar until smooth. Add eggs; beat just until combined. Pour half of batter into crust. Carefully spoon 3/4 cup berry mixture over batter; top with remaining batter.
5) Bake for 45 minutes. Reduce heat to 250°. Bake 25-30 minutes longer or until center is almost set. Combine sour cream, sugar and vanilla; spread over top. Bake 20-30 minutes or until set. Cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes. Run a knife around edge of pan to loosen; cool 1 hour longer. Spread remaining berry mixture over the top. Refrigerate overnight.
6) Beat cream with sugar and almond extract until stiff peaks form. Pipe around top edge of cheesecake. Yield: 16 servings.
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It's a shame I'm such a lazy baker, because this sounds phenomenal. I love cranberry anthing and I bet their tang is a wonderful contrast to the creamy, sweet cheesecake. I will keep this in mind in case I ever get a lot of motivation.
ReplyDeleteI am feeling soooooooo seduced right now lol
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I love the layers. It would be fun to explain it to guests. Lovely picture too.
ReplyDeleteif this cheesecake is good half of your muffins...I'm going to taste it!!!
ReplyDeleteOn my blog...there are your muffins....thank you for recipe....hugs, Flavia
First, your cheesecake looks fantastic! So, rich, creamy and decadent looking! I'd love it with a cup of tea! Second, you've given me an idea on how to turn my low-fat pumpkin cheesecake into cranberry cheesecake! Finally, I can't wait to try it! My hubby's diabetic so we watch the sugar etc. and he just announced that his weight is at the lowest he's been since we've been married! Have a great day!
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Mmm, this looks delicious, Mary! I love the tart cranberry flavor with the sweet cheese...and the color is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous cheesecake! Who can resist that color? I can see why you were seduced by it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks very fattening, but delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm practically drooling looking at this! YUM!
ReplyDeleteWell, it's a little more work then I usually do, but I would LOVE for someone to make it for me! Any offers?
ReplyDeleteThis looks spectacular Mary! So perfect for the holidays:@)
ReplyDeleteYummmmmmmy looking, thanks for sharing the recipe. hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteThis is SO pretty, and would be perfect at Christmas!
ReplyDeleteA very refined n elegant dessert..perfect color for holidays!
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wow is that pretty... saving this for special occasions... like Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI don't make cheesecake much either because I know once sitting on my table I wouldn't be able to tear myself away!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and I love the almond flavor throughout! It's one of my favorites!
Mary, this is prettiest cheesecake that I've seen...great color and taste with cranberries. Absolutely delicious with all the yummie layers :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece of cheesecake!! Looks mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteUm. Wow. I'm going to a holiday potluck next week and i have a feeling I HAVE to bring this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Cake! Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea that it is layered, and the use of cranberries, since I know so little about those berries!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary :-)
Mmmmmmmmmm this looks fantastic and I am sure it tastes as delicious. Diane
ReplyDeleteoh wow that looks amazing!! Fantastic photo too!!
ReplyDeleteMarvellous, very tempting cheesecake..
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks wonderful. I can see why you would have to try it. :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! I think it will be THE cake that I will serve on Christman eve! Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteI love cheesecake....and this one making me drool here..bookmarking it..
ReplyDeleteQuesta è una torta veramente favolosa :))))
ReplyDeleteBuona giornata.
Myriam :)
What is it they say about great things come to people who wait...and boy oh boy is that cheesecake a delight to look forward to. I'm not surprised how your Hubby is now asking for a sweet repeat ;o)
ReplyDeleteI love cranberries and this certainly is a fabulous way to gobble them up ;o)
Great recipe Mary and thanks for putting your personal touch on it too.
Flavourful wishes,
Claudia
Wow it's beautiful, bet it tastes great too!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy feel like having a bite:)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a plate of Christmas heaven!
ReplyDeletethat picture made me melt.......ohhh it looks so good!
ReplyDeleteOne correction to your recipe. It says it serves 16. If you put that in front of me, I'm afraid it would only serve one. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI adore cheesecake.
ReplyDeleteAnd this one is so beautiful!
I love the colour of the cranberries.
Mary, the cheesecake is simply stunning. yum. I presented you with an award on my blog. I hope you accept it :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day. Michael
Did you say cheesecake? I'm there!
ReplyDeleteOh my, Mary...that looks divine! If there's a piece left I call dibs on it!!!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try to make my own cheesecake... I am still getting into the baking thing! But this looks wonderful and the flavors with the cranberry makes my mouth water a little! Lovely job!
ReplyDeletethat is awesomeness in one cake. loving the layers.
ReplyDeleteI love to make cheesecakes! This one looks amazing! The picture is mouth watering!!
ReplyDeleteThis may be my Christmas Eve dessert.
This looks beyond delicious! Now I need a reason to make a cheesecake!
ReplyDeleteHave to say, this looks more amazing than any cheesecake I have ever seen! WOW!
ReplyDeleteYour cheesecake looks so delicious, perfect to serve to guests (if it lasts that long) :)
ReplyDeleteMary..this is so delicious and now I know what I am going to bake for Xmas....this is so good...delectable ! thank you so much for your sharing and have a happy time baking for the coming Xmas...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Elin
This is fabulous!!! Ive never seen a cheesecake this good. Im bookmarking this....I just want, need, desire a huge slice of this. O. MY. GOD.
ReplyDeletethis really isn't fair. I mean, I'm sitting here, eating leftover pumpkin cheesecake and I'm drooling over another cheesecake!! What a beauty!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Mary - that looks amazing!!
ReplyDeleteI can completely understand why it was hard for you to resist this piece of heaven. I have never baked a cheese cake but like all your other recipes this one too is calling for attention :)
ReplyDeleteOMG! I promise to myself not to indulge too much confections but this one push my discipline to limits. Very inviting, though I am a lousy baker I would certainly take note of the recipe for reference! Thanks for the share!
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This cake is stunning, Mary! I love the tart and cheese flavor combination. I'm sure glad you decided to make it :)
ReplyDeleteThe most sinful yet delicious treat, Mary :)
ReplyDeleteMary, I'm not a huge cheesecake fan. I mean, I'll eat it now and then as long as its pretty plain. But when I saw this come up on my blog dashboard, I simply had to click and pop on over! This looks so lush and smooth and satisfying. I really could dive in to this happily :)
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks beautiful and delicious! Cheesecakes are always fantastic with berries. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteWow - that is one beautiful cheesecake. It's going on my holiday baking list immediately. Thanks Mary - you've done it again!
ReplyDeleteWow! Blown away! This is sensational and so festive! You are one talented baker - and loads of patience! Fabulous dessert!
ReplyDeleteWow, just found your blog. What a delicious cake you posted today. Wish could have a little bite, great picture by the way :-)
ReplyDeleteThis looks quite complicated... but I'm sure it's well worth it. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm literally speechless...(wipes drool from keyboard) I would love to make this but I'm afraid I might just go ahead and eat the whole thing!
ReplyDeleteI do know this: I will come back often and look at the picture
(big cheesy grin)
Shawna
Oh, Mary I think I'm in love! That is one amazing cheesecake!
ReplyDelete~ingrid
Don't you hate it when tremendously involved recipes turn out to be... tremendous? Then I feel compelled to make them again, even if they took me all day the first time around, haha! But it looks delicious and CLEARLY worth the effort!
ReplyDeletethis looks heavenly! I was thinking of baking a plain cheesecake for hubby's bday. I'm tempted to make this recipe but considering it has to be chilled for 24 hours, hubby would not go for that. hehe he would want to eat it right away. but I would like to try it in the near future. so I will bookmark it.thanks Mary. I don't blame Bob for asking you to make it again, because your photo is just too perfect!
ReplyDeleteI am not much a dessert person, but when it comes to cheesecake, I can never get enough! This looks amazing. :-)
ReplyDeleteI saw this and caught myself drooling Mary:D
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely saving this cheesecake for when my fiance is especially good! He loves cheesecake and I know he would just devour this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastically delicious looking cheesecake, such a great holiday dessert, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI made this for our Christmas dessert and Mary, it was unspeakably delicious! Thank you so much for sharing it. You're a true GEM! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWow! This really looks so yummy! I want to have some. I am definitely drooling right now.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Mary! your new follower, Caroline B. blog tomates cerises et Basilic (Canada)
ReplyDeleteI also like cheese cakes very much, but I never saw the one with cranberry. I will give this recipe to my wife and we'll see what is going to happen out of all of this=))
ReplyDeleteIf ever there was a cheesecake to die for ....this is it ! Fabulous recipe, and although there are a few steps, it really is quite easy, sooo worth the effort ! Thanks for another great recipe Mary !
ReplyDeleteQuick question...can this cheesecake be frozen...looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYes Mary...I'm making this again! Big Guy's special request and how can I refuse. It is fabulous after all. I may not be blogging anymore but I'm still cooking. Happy holidays to you and yours.
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