Whenever I made this I've been always asked for the recipe!
It is one of our family favourites
I hope you like it as well
Marble Cheesecake Ingredients:90g margarine or butter
150g Petit Beurre biscuits (Leibniz-keks) / or Milk Arrowroot biscuits
20g cacao powder
400g Philadelphia
150g sugar
3 eggs
1 pack of vanillin sugar
150g fresh cream
200g bitter chocolate
Preparation: * Melt margarine for 3 minutes at 80°C on Speed 1
* Add biscuits and proceed for 20 seconds on Speed 6
* Add cacao and mix for 15 seconds on Speed 4
* Cover a cake tin with wax paper. Spread the biscuit mixture by pressing with your hands
* Let it rest in the fridge at least 30min
* Melt the chocolate with bain-marie method
* Put cheese and sugar. Blend for 40 seconds on Speed 4 and then 50 seconds on Speed 5
* Add eggs, vanillin and cream. Blend for 40 seconds on Speed 4
* Pour 2/3 of the cheese mixture over the biscuit base.
* Add the melted chocolate into the remaining 1/3 of the cheese mixture. And blend for 10 seconds on Speed 4.
* Pour down the chocolate-cheese mixture on the top. Give the cheesecake a marble look by mixing gently with a fork.
* Bake in 180°C preheated oven for 35-40 minutes.
* After baked, turn the oven off and let it cool down inside the oven!
* After cooled down put it in the fridge and let it rest minimum 2 hours before you serve. (For me the longer it rests the better it tastes. So I usually make it in the morning or the day before)
Enjoy!
Optional: You can serve it together with a ball of vanilla ice-cream decorated with chocolate ice-cream topping
Photos: http://thermomixtarifdefterim.blogspot.com/2010/01/marble-cheesecake.htmlmembers' commentsKimberley - I had just finished making this and came to check out how long to put it in the fridge for and reread the post. Thank Goodness I did, I had completely missed the part about baking it!!! I hope mine works out, I only used 2 eggs as I thought at the time that I really did not want to eat 3 raw eggs in my cheesecake. Excuse my stupidness, I have only ever made cheesecake before and it was uncooked. And yes, I was wondering about the absence of gelatine! Totally my fault, I read the recipe very quickly as my 5 yr old and 3 yr old were asking to do some cooking whilst my husband bathed my twins.
Farfallina it turned out absolutely delicious! Yum yum yum!
I was a bit worried as I had used a block of normal caramello chocolate and put it in as a middle layer rather than mix it in. It was perfection and you are absolutely right, so much better next day.
Thanks for a great recipe!