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    Baked cheesecake recipe Basque Recipes, Recipes, Spanish Dessert Recipes Basque Cheesecake Recipe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqjOy8Vo8_c https://www.youtube.com/embed/KqjOy8Vo8_c?rel=0 5 1 5 0 https://www.bascofinefoods.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/la-vina-cheesecake-1.jpg

    Basque Cheesecake Recipe

    • Serves 12 people
    • Complexity Easy
    Prep
    Prep time
    10 mins
    Prep
    Cook time
    50 mins
    Prep
    Total time
    1h
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    Ingredients

    • 1kg cream cheese
    • 500ml whipping cream
    • 5 large eggs
    • 350g caster sugar
    • 1 tbsp plain flour

    Introduction

    Anyone that visits San Sebastian gets told to try the famous baked cheesecake recipe, a fabulous Spanish dessert. This Baked cheesecake recipe is made by a small bar called La Viña, located on 31 de Agosto Street in the old quarter of the city. The bar is always full of locals and tourists eating this chunky baked cheesecake, in serious large amounts. Last time I was in there, I must have seen 50 portions of cheesecake being served in a space of 10 minutes. I cannot imagine how many portions they sell a week! It has certainly become the first widely known sweet pintxo in Basque cuisine and in my opinion a classic. The secret to success, I believe, is the outer crust, which is cooked on a higher heat until heavily toasted, almost burnt looking, whilst the inside stays soft and creamy.  The combined flavour between the toasted crust and the creamy inside makes this baked cheesecake recipe unusual. I almost think that whoever decided to make it, baked it for too long, creating a classic by mistake. After some research and trying various recipes, I came across one recipe made by a Spanish blogger which is the closest to the one served at La Viña. The recipe itself is very easy to make but you need to ensure that the outside of the cheesecake is well browned, without drying the inside. At La Viña, they serve their cheesecake on its own but you can also serve it with some fresh blackberry compote made by stewing blackberries with sugar and a dash of berry liqueur or serve it with some raisins soaked in Pedro Ximenez sweet sherry.

    Method

    1. In a large bowl and with the help of a whisk, beat all the ingredients together until a smooth batter is achieved.
    2. Using some soft butter, grease a 26cm in diameter clip-on cake tin, pour the mix in and bake in a pre-heated oven at 200ºC/400ºF/Gas Mark 6 for 50 minutes.
    3. To test if the cheesecake is ready, pierce the centre with a small knife, the knife should come out clean.
    4. Allow the cheesecake to cool down and serve.

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