Espresso Cheesecake with Rich Chocolate Biscuit Base
Description
This espresso cheesecake recipe combines the bold flavour of freshly brewed espresso with the rich creaminess of full-fat cream cheese. Set atop a buttery chocolate biscuit base, this cheesecake is baked to perfection and offers a beautiful balance of coffee and chocolate flavours. With a hint of cocoa in the crust and an infusion of coffee in the filling, it's an indulgent dessert that brings together the best of both worlds.
Ingredients
For the Chocolate Biscuit Base:
For the Espresso Cheesecake:
Instructions
Prepare the Chocolate Biscuit Base:
- Place the digestive biscuits in a sealable bag and crush them into fine crumbs.
- In the bag, combine the crushed biscuits with cocoa powder, sugar, and melted butter. Mix until fully incorporated.
Press the mixture into the bottom of a 6-inch cake tin (lined with baking paper or a cake liner).
- Chill in the fridge for 20 minutes to set.
Make the Espresso Cheesecake:
- In a small pot, bring the cream and coffee beans to a boil. Once it boils, remove from heat cover with plastic wrap and let it infuse for 20 minutes.
- In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs, sugar, ground coffee, and espresso until well combined.
- Strain the infused cream into the egg mixture and stir well.
- In another bowl, mix the softened cream cheese until smooth and creamy. Gradually add the coffee mixture in three parts, mixing well after each addition.
Bake the Cheesecake:
- Pour the cheesecake mixture over the chilled biscuit base in the cake tin.
- Bake in a preheated oven at 220°C (low fan) for 30 minutes, or until the cheesecake is slightly golden on top and wobblily.
Cool and Serve:
- Allow the cheesecake to cool completely before placing it in the fridge and refrigetare overnight for best results.
- The next day remove it from the tin, Slice and enjoy!
Note
Storage: This cheesecake can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For best results, serve chilled.
Substitutions: You can substitute digestive biscuits with graham crackers or any other similar crumbly biscuit. Similarly, if you prefer a more intense coffee flavour, increase the amount of ground coffee in the filling.
Alternative Ingredients: For a lighter version, you may substitute the full-fat cream cheese with a lower-fat variety, though this will slightly alter the texture.