Chocolate Cheesecake is a hardcore chocolate dessert that only the most serious chocoholics should consider making! A thick, rich chocolate cheesecake mixture is poured over a chocolate cookie base and baked to create what could be one of the most decadent and evil recipes ever devised - Give it a go!
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RECIPE FACT SHEET
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INGREDIENTS IN THIS DISH:
375g Chocolate Cookies (crushed, about 1 1/2 packs)
200g Butter (melted)
375g Dark Chocolate (melted)
750g Philadelphia Style Cream Cheese (3 packs)
500g Sour Cream
3 Eggs
3/4 Cup of Castor Sugar (Superfine White Sugar)
2 Tablespoons of Cocoa Powder (plus extra for dusting)
PLEASE NOTE: For best results, I recommend chilling the baked cheesecake for about 4 - 6 hours (after resting it in the oven) so the cheesecake becomes firm. If you want a softer cheesecake (as seen in the video) then 2 hours will be fine ;)
SERVES 8 - 10
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: About 1 hour (plus resting and chilling time)
ALL MEASUREMENTS GIVEN ARE AUSTRALIAN STANDARD METRIC
(Look up Google for a conversion chart if using Imperial)
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by Kevin McLeod (Used with Permission under Creative Commons license)
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David I was thinking about making this and I noticed that my oven has some sort of door that really doesn't let it stay half open/ half closed... What should I do?
MrButterworth24 6 months ago
@MrButterworth24 I recommend leaving the door half open only to avoid tripping over it. You can leave the oven door all the way open and just be careful ;)
OnePotChefShow 6 months ago
can i use oreo crumbs to substitute the chocolate cookie u used?
bsirap 7 months ago
@bsirap Yes, that would be fine :)
OnePotChefShow 7 months ago
could i mix the cream cheese and the other stuff whit a hand mixer?
wazzup972 7 months ago
@wazzup972 You could, but make sure everything is fully integrated ;)
OnePotChefShow 7 months ago