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Eggog & Cranberry Cheesecake

By Cakeoftheweek @cakeoftheweek
Eggog & Cranberry Cheesecake
So once again I find myself asking where the hell the time went this year. Wasn't it 25C and summery just yesterday? I feel like the the past two months went especially quickly, possibly because I had such a full schedule and only on rare days could I just sit around wondering why it was still not dinner time yet. Maybe I'm just getting older; I have found myself saying "the kids these days" recently, despite being only at the grand old age of twenty-two myself.
Looking back on the year as a whole, it's been a pretty good year. Though there were academia-related woes in January and July, I was able to get over it and think I am able to manipulate the readers of my HEAR report to believe that I deserved better than I got. Generally I've been happy, and have a lot to be thankful for as the year comes to a close: a job, a nice flat, lots of new friends (some of whom seem to be shaping up to be life long friends) and I've held on to the old friends that I wanted to (for the most part).
I hope you are all as satisfied with your 2013 as I was, and if not you're actually in luck because a new one is starting imminently. Thanks for your continued reading of the Cake Of The Week; this really would just be a glorified recipe collection without you. Thanks also go to all the bloggers who entered Baking With Spirit this year; your entries are very important to me.
I'd wanted to use fresh cranberries for this, but unfortunately I think I got to the supermarket a bit too late. Nevertheless, the dried cranberries and nutmeg work really well together. I had intended to use real eggnog, but drank all the leftovers from the Eggnog Blondies, so instead I just used the eggs I was already going to use in the cheesecake, some soured cream and nutmeg to emulate the custardy eggnog flavor. I think this has been successful. I know this recipe is verging on unseasonal now, but maybe bookmark it for next year as it's definitely worth making.
I completely forgot to add any whiskey to this recipe, but about 60mL would make an excellent addition to the cheesecake mixture - let me know how you get on if you try this.
Ingredients
  • 250g Hobnobs (or other oat-based biscuit)
  • 50g Butter
  • 600g Cream Cheese
  • 100mL Soured Cream
  • 250g Caster Sugar
  • 3 Eggs
  • 2 Tbsp Ground Nutmeg
  • 75g Dried Cranberries
Recipe
  • Preheat the oven to 170C/150C fan and line the base of a circular springform tin with baking parchment.
  • Place the hobnobs in a plastic bag, beat to within an inch of their lives with a rolling pin (i.e. until uniform-sized crumbs). Melt the butter and stir into the biscuit crumbs. Alternatively, place unmelted butter and biscuits into food processor and blitz until clumping together slightly.
  • Tip biscuit mixture into the springform tin and press into the base and sides. Place to one side.
  • Combine the cream cheese, soured cream, caster sugar and eggs in a mixing bowl and beat until smooth.
  • Stir in the nutmeg and cranberries until evenly distributed.
  • Pour the cheesecake mixture into the springform tin, covering the biscuit base.
  • Bake in the oven for at least 1 hour 15 mins, or until the cheesecake is still a bit wobbly but mostly firm. Allow to cool in the oven, then refrigerate overnight.
PS I know this is really photo-light, but that's because the light wasn't good enough to take any more photos today and I wanted to get this post out before the end of 2013! More pics tomorrow.

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