From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I wanted to share this lovely cheese pie with those of you who have not yet settled on a holiday dessert. It is smooth and creamy and tart enough to please the most demanding lemon lover who might sit at your table. It has the added advantage of being really fast and really easy to prepare. The recipe was developed by Maida Heatter, so you know it will be good enough for your most discriminating taster. I have included her recipe for a crumb crust as well, and while I encourage you to use it, if you are short of time a prepared crust can be substituted. If you have all the filling ingredients at room temperature the pie can be oven ready in 10 minutes. It has a soft, creamy filling that needs to be thoroughly chilled before serving. I suggest you make the pie the day before you plan to serve it. This pie also freezes well, so it can be made days before you actually need it. If you have not yet tasted this tart and creamy treat, I hope you will give it a try. Here's the recipe.
Graham Cracker Crust...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
1-1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
Pinch of allspice
3 ounces ( 3/4 stick) unsalted butter, melted
Directions:
Mix together ingredients until moistened. Press into a 9-inch pie plate. Bake at 325 degrees for 10 minutes to set the crust.
Lemon and Cream Cheese Pie...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of Maida Heatter
Ingredients:
Finely grated zest of 1 lemon
3 tablespoons lemon juice
3/4 cup ricotta cheese
8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 eggs
Graham cracker crust (recipe above)
Fresh berries for garnish
Directions:
1) Adjust a rack to middle of the oven and preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2) Mix zest and juice and set aside. In a processor fitted with the metal chopping blade, blend ricotta cheese until it is perfectly smooth, about 1 minute.
3) In bowl of an electric mixer beat cream cheese until it is perfectly smooth. Add ricotta cheese and beat to mix. Then add sugar, vanilla and eggs one at a time, scraping bowl with a rubber spatula and beating until smooth after each addition.
4) When filling is perfectly smooth, stir in the lemon rind and juice, and pour into prepared graham cracker crust.
5) Bake 30 minutes, or until set. Remove from oven. Allow to cool to room temperature. Refrigerate for 8 to 24 hours. Garnish with fresh berries for serving. Yield: 1 9-inch pie.
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I would certainly like to try this refreshing and aromatic pie!Have a lovely day,dear!
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That is a very lovely cheese pie, so simple yet I know it can satisfy one's craving for cheesecakes! I would love to have a piece!
ReplyDeleteYummy! I love lemon and cheese pies!
ReplyDeleteYummy! This is a lovely and beautiful cheesecake!
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This is the second cheesecake-like dessert that caught my eye for Easter! Love the addition of ricotta:@)
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Alessandra
I have to tell you those dishes stopped me dead in my tracks I love that collection! Lemon and Cream cheese a match made on heaven with a perfect plating!
ReplyDeleteI love this pie and the plates thats my favortie collection of all time!
ReplyDeleteMmm, so creamy and delicious. Love all the spices in the crust too. :-)
ReplyDeleteMary, I love how simple but elegant this yummy pie looks!
ReplyDeleteLemon? Cream Cheese?? Ricotta??? I am SO there!!!
ReplyDeleteMM,, lemon and cream cheese, sounds like my kind of delicious thing!!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds perfect for Easter, Mary. I love what you added to the graham cracker crust - esp. the ginger. That would taste wonderful with the lemon flavor in the filling.
ReplyDeleteYou know how I can't resist anything with lemon.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit to my blog, yoy web is very nice! I like cheese pie, and this is wonderful!
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Carol
I swear you read my mind. I was going to make lemon cheesecakes this weekend! This looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis combines some of my most favorite flavors. Sounds perfect for spring and our hot summers! Thank you, Mary. blessings ~ Tanna
ReplyDeleteThat looks so smooth and creamy! I could dive into a slice of it right now! My mom makes a pie very similar to this.. it is one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteDelicious recipe, the ginger in the crust, the lemon and the ricotta,...thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove the combo - nice and summery . Great for Easter, love the plate :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks and sounds so good, Mary! Presentation is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI Love lemony desserts, especially when cheese is involved, this looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI would be one of those demanding lemon lovers you mentioned ... my vote is a resounding YES for this at Easter! Oh man it looks so creamy and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous picture! That looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for using all of my excess homemade graham crackers! Even better that it's lemon - I do love citrus. (And I'm also quite fond of the plate your slice of pie is on. I have some pieces in that same pattern!)
ReplyDeleteLooks great and I bet it would be a hit for Easter.
ReplyDeleteLemon cheesecake sounds delightful!
ReplyDeleteMy family has been making this for years -- we use a cornflake crust and it adds so much more to this!
ReplyDeleteI think this would be perfect for company and for the two of us--in which case, I would cut it into pieces and freeze each individually so as to enjoy it for a long time.
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Bonnie
I am always amazed at the beauty and diversity of the food that you cook and eat. Life sounds excellent out West! And I will never turn down the option of a pie that freezes well!
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Lemon and cream cheese. Yum!! I just added this to my new recipe board on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cheesecake Mary, like how you have all the spices in the crust. Love everything that has lemon...
ReplyDeleteThanks for this recipe and hope you are having a great week :)
It looks incredibly light! Lemon cheesecake here I come!
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ReplyDeleteLemon and cream cheese are the perfect combination. YUM!
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! I love cheesecake like this!
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This looks perfect for Easter or Summer! I'm sure this wouldn't last long at the Easter table! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteOh, Mary....this HAS to be totally sensational. My problem, of course, is trying to take small enough bites spaced appropriately apart so that the dish lasts more than 60 seconds. Excellent dish, my friend!
ReplyDeleteaaah! love lemon Pie and this is to Die for Mary! xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely,lovely pie.
ReplyDeleteI love desserts like this, Mary! (why does lemon seem to go with Easter? Yellow=spring?)
ReplyDeleteOf course, I've already copied this, passed it on to my lemon-obsessed sister, and stuck it in MY file too.
I hope you have a lovely Easter week!
(what on earth are we going to do for Foodspotting? Which, when I fed my city into, came up with two ridiculous dishes.)
This recipe really seems simple and easy. And I love a simple but delicious dessert :). Love this
ReplyDeleteI love cheesecakes that use ricotta cheese...they are so good. This looks delicious Mary and I am going to add this to my growing list of recipes I'd like to try! This is also a great Easter dessert.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say....another GREAT one!
ReplyDeleteI love all these wonderful desserts that you keep posting.
I would certainly love to have a slice of that pie...
blessings.
I've definitely been dabbling with the idea of making a cheesecake for easter dessert and this sounds so delicious! Perfect for the occasion.
ReplyDeleteOh my...this will be on my table very soon...lemon is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteMary, This is just a great dessert! Lemon...cream cheese...ricotta cheese...great texture and taste! Thanks for the recipe! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and very refreshing with the lemon!!
ReplyDeleteme encantan las tartas de limón luce estupenda es irresistible,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a perfect dessert for the weather we've been having... Thanks for sharing this, Mary! I feel a craving coming on...
ReplyDeleteThis pie has everything I love most so, 10 out of 10!!
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Lia.
what a lovely dessert! it just screams sppring!
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to decide on my Easter dessert and this is now a contender. I've bookmarked and if I don't make it this weekend, I will very soon. Thanks so much.
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