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Chocolate caramel cheesecake recipe
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This chocolate caramel cheesecake is a really impressive dessert to share with friends and family. Using low-fat cream cheese makes it slightly less indulgent but it's still just as tasty. See method
Ingredients
- 200g light digestive biscuits, crushed
- 2tbsp cocoa
- 100g butter, melted
- 400g low fat cream cheese
- 150ml sour cream
- 85g (2oz) caster sugar
- 1tbsp cornflour
- 3 eggs
- 100g dark chocolate (70%), melted
- 1tsp vanilla extract
- 397g can Carnation Caramel
If you don't have sour cream, use crème fraîche or yogurt
Each serving contains
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Energy
2640kj
632kcal
32%
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Fat
35g
49%
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Saturates
20g
99%
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Sugars
49g
55%
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Salt
0.7g
11%
of the reference intake
Carbohydrate 65g
Protein 15g
Fibre 3g
Method
- Preheat the oven to 180°C. Using a 20cm spring form cake tin, wrap the outside of the tin with foil. Lightly grease tin. Mix the crushed biscuits with the cocoa and butter and press into the prepared cake tin. Chill while you make filling.
- Using a whisk or electric mixer combine cream cheese, sour cream, sugar, cornflour, eggs, and vanilla until smooth. Then gradually add melted chocolate until it’s just combined. Spread half the cream mixture onto the biscuit base, spreading out to seal with the edges of the cake tin. Spoon the caramel evenly over chocolate mixture and then top with the remaining chocolate mixture. Cover with tin foil.
- Place the cheesecake in a roasting pan and pour in enough boiling water to come 1/2 inch up the side of the cake tin. Bake the cheesecake for 50 minutes or until the edges are set but the centre still jiggles. Once cooked, turn off the oven, leaving cheesecake inside for 1 hour to set. Then cool and put in fridge to chill for 3 hours or overnight. Serve with grated chocolate shavings sprinkled on top.
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As part of a healthy balanced diet, we recommend this recipe for a special occasion or treat.