Triple-Chocolate Cheesecake
Source of Recipe
Fine Cooking Issue 57
Recipe Introduction
"This dense, luxurious cheesecake gets its chocolate power from three sourcesthe chocolate cookie crust, and both cocoa powder and chocolate in the cheese filling. Take care not to overbeat the filling or you'll end up with a puffed, cracked cake. For best results, have the cream cheese at about 70 F before you start and, if you have a stand mixer, use the paddle attachment instead of regular beaters."
Recipe Link: https://tinyurl.com/4fya84dc List of Ingredients
For the crust:
◦ 1 cups very finely crushed chocolate cookie crumbs (such as about 30 Nabisco Chocolate Wafers)
◦ 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
◦ ⅛ teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)
◦ cup unsalted butter, melted
For the filling:
◦ cup sour cream
◦ 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
◦ 1 teaspoon instant coffee granules or instant espresso powder
◦ 8 ounces bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped
◦ 3 packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese, at room temperature (such as Philadelphia)
◦ 3 tablespoons natural, unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted if lumpy
◦ teaspoon salt
◦ 1 cups granulated sugar
◦ 3 large eggs, at room temperature
Recipe
Make the crust:
Heat the oven to 400 F. In a medium bowl, stir together the cookie crumbs, sugar, and cinnamon (if using) until blended. Drizzle with the melted butter and mix until well blended and the crumbs are evenly moist. Dump the mixture into a 9-inch springform pan and press evenly onto the bottom and about 1 inch up the sides of the pan (to press, use plastic wrap, a straight-sided, flat-based coffee mug, or a tart tamper). Bake for 10 minutes and set on a wire rack to cool. Reduce the oven temperature to 300 F.
Make the filling and bake:
Mix the sour cream, vanilla, and coffee granules in a small bowl. Set aside and stir occasionally until the coffee dissolves. Melt the chocolate in a double boiler over medium heat (or in a microwave; see Tip). Stir until smooth. Set aside to cool slightly.
In a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the cream cheese, cocoa powder, and salt until very smooth and fluffy, scraping down the sides of the bowl and paddle frequently (and with each subsequent addition). Add the sugar and continue beating until well blended and smooth. Scrape the cooled chocolate into the bowl; beat until blended. Beat in the sour cream mixture until well blended. Add the eggs, one at a time, and beat until just blended. (Don't overbeat the filling once the eggs have been added or the cheesecake will puff too much.)
Pour the filling over the cooled crust, spread evenly, and smooth the top. Bake at 300 F until the center barely jiggles when nudged, 50 to 60 minutes. The cake will be slightly puffed, with a few little cracks around the edge. Let cool to room temperature on a rack and then refrigerate until well chilled, at least a few hours, or overnight for the best texture and flavor. (This cake freezes well, too: Put the unmolded cake in the freezer, uncovered, until the top is cold and firm, and then wrap it in two layers of plastic and one layer of foil.)
To serve:
Unclasp the pan's ring, remove it, and run a long, thin metal spatula under the bottom crust. Carefully slide the cake onto a flat serving plate. Run a thin knife under hot water, wipe it dry, and cut the cake into slices, heating and wiping the knife as needed.
Makes one 9-inch cake
(16 servings)
❧ Tip:
This shortcut is a great alternative to the traditional method of melting chocolate in a double boiler. Microwaves vary greatly, so you may need to adjust the timing to suit your machine. Put the finely chopped chocolate in a wide, shallow bowl and heat it in the microwave on high or medium high until it just starts to melt, about a minute. Give the chocolate a good stir and microwave it again until its almost completely melted, about another 15 to 30 seconds. Remove the bowl and continue stirring until the chocolate is completely melted.
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