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Preparation time
30min
Total time
1h 40min
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Level
medium
  • TM 31
published: 2013/11/29
changed: 2013/11/29

Ingredients

Base

  • 200 g plain sweet biscuits, I used shredded wheatmeal
  • 110 g unsalted butter, chopped

Filling

  • 500 g cream cheese, I used 2 X 250g blocks of Light Philadelphia
  • 100 g raw sugar
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoon plain flour
  • 5 eggs
  • 100 g Pouring Cream

Passionfruit topping

  • 1 tablespoon cornflour
  • 70 g water, (1/3 cup)
  • 170 g passionfruit pulp
  • 35 g caster sugar

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Recipe's preparation

    Cheesecake
  1. 1 - Release the base from a 20cm springform pan and invert. Line with non-stick baking paper, allowing sides to overhang. Secure the base back into the pan. 

    2 - Place biscuites and butter in bowl and mix for 20 seconds / speed 8. Transfer to pan an duse the back of a spoon to pread and press firml over the base and side of pan. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for 30 minutes to chill. 

    3 - Preheat oven to 160 degrees. 

    4 - Mill raw sugar 10 secs/speed 10.

    5 - Add cream cheese and vanilla extract and beat for 1 minute / speed 4. Add flour. Beat for 10 seconds / speed 4. Add eggs, one at a time, on speed 3. Add the bream and beat for 30 seconds / speed 3. 

    6 - Pour the cream cheese mixture onto the biscuit base. Place on a baking ray. Bake in oven for 1 hour 10 minutes or until the cheescake is just set in the centre. Turn the oven off. Leave the cheescake in the oven, with the door slightly ajar, for 2 hours or until cooled completely (this prevents the cake from cracking). Place in fridge overnight to set. 

     

  2. Passionfruit topping
  3. 1- put cornflour and water in the bowl. Mix for 10 seconds / speed 3

    2 - Add passionfruit and sugar

    3 - Mix for 4 minutes /100 degrees / speed 1 until the mixture boils and thickens. 

    4 - Set aside to cool slightly

    5 - Pour over cheesecake

    6 - Place in fridge until set

Tip

This is my Thermomix adaptation of a Taste recipe that can be found //www.taste.com.au/recipes/21901/baked+cheesecake+with+passionfruit+topping

Thermomix Model

  • Appliance TM 31 image
    Recipe is created for
    TM 31

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Comments

  • 16. October 2015 - 20:36
    1.0

    Worst cheesecake ever!!! Floury cheesecake with no flavour. Base instructions were good, no melting required. Top sauce was good and mine set well

  • 16. October 2015 - 20:25
    1.0

    Worst cheesecake ever!!!

  • 5. October 2014 - 18:52
    1.0

    I didn't like this at all. Tasted very eggy and nothing like a traditional baked cheesecake. The topping was very runny and far too sweet. 

  • 26. December 2013 - 15:14
    4.0

    My first go at a baked cheesecake, and no cracks!!!  It had a lovely texture but I found the passionfruit topping didn't set - it was still quite runny after being in the fridge.