Baked Vanilla Cheesecake

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I’ve been making this version of baked vanilla cheesecake since way back in 2004! It’s a Gordon Ramsay recipe that I tore out of a weekend newspaper magazine supplement. Luckily, all these years, the page has been protected inside a plastic punched pocket (that’s the proper word for one of those things, apparently!) otherwise it would have disintegrated by now from all the use it’s seen.

Home-made baked vanilla cheesecake in its baking tin

It’s a dessert that I go back to again & again. It’s really easy to make and is simply delicious – especially after it’s had a few hours to cool down. The consistency is light and melt-in-the-mouth; so much better than those recipes that use gelatine – which I don’t eat as I’m vegetarian.

Home-made baked vanilla cheesecake | H is for Home

It’s great served with a ginger or summer fruit compote. We had some with a lovely blueberry compote made from frozen blueberries (much cheaper than the fresh ones, and you can get them year-round). Of all the Cakes & Bakes I’ve made over the years, this has long been Justin’s favourite!

Home-made baked vanilla cheesecake with blueberry compote | H is for Home

Gordon Ramsay's vanilla cheesecake

Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 45 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 8

Ingredients
  

For the biscuit base

  • 100 g unsalted butter plus a little to grease the tin
  • 200 g digestive biscuits I sometimes use ginger nuts with about half the above quantity of butter
  • 50 g caster sugar Again, I use half this amount if using ginger nuts

For the filling

  • 500 g cream cheese I've used both Philadelphia and mascarpone successfully at room temperature
  • 200 g caster sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 2 tbsp cornflour
  • 300ml soured cream
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence

Instructions
 

  • Lightly grease a 20cm spring-form cake tin
  • Melt the butter gently in a small pan on a low heat. Roughly break up the biscuits and and place them in a food processor. Process the biscuits for 2-3 minutes until they resemble fine crumbs. Add the sugar, then pour in the melted butter and process for 30 seconds to combine
  • Put the biscuit mixture into the base of the tin, using the back of a tablespoon to smooth the surface evenly. Place in the fridge for 30 minutes
  • Rinse out the processor bowl. Place the cream cheese and sugar in the bowl and process for 2-3 minutes. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add the cornflour, sour cream and vanilla essence and process for 30 seconds to combine
  • Pour the filling into the tin and bake in a low oven at 150°C for 1 hour. When cooked, the cheesecake should be well-risen, with a golden brown top. It should feel slightly firm to the touch - if the mixture still appears wet, continue to bake a little longer. When cooked, turn off the oven and allow the cheesecake to cool in the oven, with the door ajar. When completely cool, place in the fridge. Serve with summer berries and pouring cream
Cooking the cheesecake in a bain marie or using a Wilton Bake-Even Strip stops the top from cracking
Keyword baked cheesecake, cheesecake, cream cheese

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