Thursday 20 August 2009

Baked Redcurrant Cheesecake


I love my local farm. We went to the pick your own area and picked red currants (£2.35 per kg). They are at the end of their season now, but you can still find a lot of really good fruit if you look deep inside the bushes. If you have kids, I definitely recommend taking them to a pick your own farm. My girls love it.

We decided to use our redcurrants to make a cheesecake. It was creamy and rich without being too sweet. In my opinion, redcurrant cheesecakes are the best type of cheesecake.

Click here for the recipe that we used as our basis. We did make a few changes. Obviously we used redcurrants instead of raspberries. We also used three small eggs instead of two eggs and a yolk. Plus we had to cook it for much longer than it recommended. The end result, though, was absolutely scrumptious.


PS-I can't take too much credit. My husband did most of the work on this cheesecake. Thanks hun!

3 comments:

  1. yum!!! maybe when i get back to utah there will be currents on my black current plant and i can make one!!!

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  2. Have just picked 13lbs of currants from one bush, so this looks like a delicious recipe to use some of them in.

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  3. Hope you enjoy the cheesecake Liz. I'm jealous. I didn't harvest ours quickly enough. One day our bushes were loaded with fruit, and the next day they were completely bare (and we had lots of fat happy birds in the garden).

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