Best 2 Black And White Cheesecake Pressure Cooker Recipes

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If you're looking for a delicious and unique cheesecake recipe, the black and white cheesecake pressure cooker recipe is a must-try. This decadent dessert features two layers of cheesecake—a classic vanilla layer and a rich chocolate layer—that are perfectly cooked in a pressure cooker. The result is a moist, creamy, and flavorful cheesecake that is sure to impress your family and friends. So, grab your pressure cooker and get ready to make the best black and white cheesecake you've ever tasted!

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BLACK AND WHITE CHEESECAKE (PRESSURE COOKER)



Black and White Cheesecake (Pressure Cooker) image

From Lorna Sass's book "The Pressured Cook". This recipe requires a 7-inch springform pan. It is a very rich, crustless, chocolate marbled cheesecake. Sometimes this cheesecake emerges from the pressure cooker looking "rustic" (with some peaks and valleys on top), but the flavor is dependably wonderful! This cheesecake will get firmer and denser when refrigerated overnight. For best flavor, bring to room temp before serving. This cheesecake freezes well. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE reduced fat products in this recipe, they contain more water and will not set up properly! Cooking Time includes 15 minutes for natural release. See NOTE for Lemon Cheesecake variation.

Provided by Dee514

Categories     Cheesecake

Time 1h

Yield 1 7-inch cheesecake cake, 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 teaspoon butter, at room temp (for greasing pan)
20 ounces cream cheese, at room temp
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
4 large eggs (or extra-large eggs)
1/2 cup sour cream
1 1/4 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
3 ounces good quality bittersweet chocolate, melted and slightly cooled (not baking chocolate)
sliced strawberries (optional) or whole raspberries, for garnish (optional)

Steps:

  • Grease the 7-inch springform pan liberally with butter and set aside.
  • Using a food processor, blend cream cheese, sugar and flour for about 15 seconds.
  • Add eggs, sour cream and vanilla blending until smooth (about 10 seconds more).
  • Do not over mix the batter!
  • Remove 1 cup of the batter and blend it into the melted chocolate.
  • Pour all of the remaining batter into prepared pan.
  • Using a tablespoon, gently drop dollops of the chocolate batter onto the top of the cheesecake (spaced evenly apart).
  • Swirl the flat side of a knife through the batter in eight to ten figure-8's to create the swirls.
  • Place the pan in the center of a long piece (about 2-feet) of heavy duty aluminum foil.
  • Bring the two long ends up to meet, and fold over to seal them together, creating a small tent to allow a bit of space for the rising of the cheesecake.
  • Bring the short ends of the foil together, pressing them tightly against the pan.
  • Place a trivet or steaming rack on the bottom of the cooker.
  • Place the cheesecake on top of the trivet.
  • Pour in enough water to reach half way up the sides of the springform pan.
  • Lock lid in place.
  • Over high heat, bring to high pressure.
  • Reduce heat just enough to maintain high pressure, and cook for 35 minutes.
  • Turn off heat and allow pressure to drop naturally (about 15 minutes).
  • Tilting pan away from you, unlock and remove lid, allowing steam to escape.
  • Let cheesecake cool for a few minutes before removing it from the pressure cooker.
  • Set pan on a cooling rack, remove foil and allow cheesecake to cool to room temperature.
  • If there is a tiny puddle of water on the middle of the cake, gently blot it up with a paper towel.
  • Cover and refrigerate at least 6 hours or overnight.
  • Before serving, bring the cheesecake to room temperature, remove sides of pan (leave pan base in place, and set on serving platter).
  • Arrange berries on top and around sides of cake, slice and serve.
  • NOTE: For Lemon Cheesecake, omit the vanilla extract and the chocolate from the recipe, do not set aside 1 cup of batter.
  • Add 1 Tablespoon of freshly grated lemon zest to all of the batter, blending well, and proceed with baking instructions.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 554.6, Fat 40, SaturatedFat 21.9, Cholesterol 239.8, Sodium 372.6, Carbohydrate 40, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 37.2, Protein 10.5

NY CHEESECAKE - PRESSURE COOKER RECIPE



NY Cheesecake - Pressure Cooker Recipe image

Provided by WisconsinMike

Number Of Ingredients 15

INGREDIENTS
Crust
10 (120g) graham crackers, finely ground
3 - 4 tablespoons (42g - 56g) unsalted butter, melted
Pinch of sea salt
2 teaspoons - 1½ tablespoon (8.3g - 19g) brown sugar (depends on desired sweetness)
Optional: ¼ cup (32g) all-purpose flour (for blind-baking crust)
Cheesecake Batter (7 inches x 3 inches)
16 ounces (454g) Philadelphia cream cheese, room temperature
2 large eggs, room temperature
⅔ cup (133g) white sugar
½ cup (120g) sour cream, room temperature
2 tablespoons (16g) cornstarch
2 teaspoons (10ml) vanilla extract
2 pinches of sea salt

Steps:

  • INSTRUCTIONS Critical Tips Before You Start We highly recommend using a Hand Mixer to mix the cheesecake batter instead of a Stand Mixer. Stand Mixers are often more powerful, thus you can easily overmix and introduce too much air into the cheesecake batter. This may result in a puffy souffle-style cheesecake. Read our 11 Tested Tips to Make a Stunning Pressure Cooker Cheesecake Guide to help you make a successful cheesecake! ? PREPARATION Place 16 ounces (454g) cream cheese, 2 large eggs, ½ cup (120g) sour cream on counter-top to reach room temperature. Then, melt the 3 - 4 tablespoons (42g - 56g) unsalted butter. *Pro Tip: this is critical for your cheesecake's success, so please make sure all the above ingredients are at room temperature before you start. If not, you may end up with lumpy fluff top cheesecake. So don't skip this step! ? PART A. MAKE THE CRUST Ground Graham Crackers: Finely ground 120g graham crackers in a food processor. Or place the graham crackers in a Ziploc bag and roll them with a rolling pin. Mix Crust Mixture: In a small mixing bowl, mix finely ground graham crackers, a pinch of sea salt, 2 tsp - 1½ tbsp (8.3g - 19g) brown sugar together with a fork. Perfectionist's Step - Add Flour (if blind-baking for firmer & crisper crust): mix in ¼ cup (32g) all-purpose flour. Add Melted Unsalted Butter: Mix in roughly 3 - 4 tbsp (42g - 56g) unsalted butter until the mixture sticks together. Line Pan: Line the side & bottom of cheesecake pan with parchment paper. *Note: We did not use any butter to line the parchment paper. Form Crust: Pour in the graham cracker crumbs mixture. Gently press down the crumbs with a ramekin or Mason jar to form an even layer. You can also use a spoon for the edges. Firm Crust Method #1 - Freeze: Place cheesecake pan in freezer while you make the cheesecake batter. Method #2 - Blind-Bake (for firmer & crisper crust): Place crust in a 325°F oven for 15 minutes. PART B. MAKE DENSE CHEESECAKE BATTER Mix Sugar Mixture: Mix 2 tbsp (16g) cornstarch, 2 pinches of sea salt, and ⅔ cup (133g) white sugar together in a small mixing bowl. Briefly Beat Cream Cheese: In a medium mixing bowl, briefly break up the 454g cream cheese by beating it for 10 seconds with a hand mixer using low speed. Mix in Sugar Mixture: Add in half the sugar mixture and beat until just incorporated using low speed (roughly 20 - 30 seconds). Scrape down the sides and hand mixer with a silicone spatula every time a new ingredient is added. Add remaining sugar mixture and beat until just incorporated using low speed (roughly 20 - 30 seconds). Add Sour Cream & Vanilla Extract: Add ½ cup (120g) sour cream and 2 tsp (10 ml) vanilla extract to the cream cheese mixture. Beat until just incorporated using low speed (20 - 30 seconds). Blend in Eggs: Blend in the two eggs using low speed, one at a time. Mix until just incorporated (about 15 - 20 seconds with a hand mixer & less time if you are using a powerful stand mixer). Try not to overmix on this step. Scrape down the sides and hand mixer with a silicone spatula and fold a few times to make sure everything is fully incorporated. Pour Batter in Pan: Pour cream cheese batter in cheesecake pan. Remove Air Bubbles for Smooth Surface: Tap cheesecake pan against the counter to let air bubbles rise to the surface. Burst the air bubbles with a toothpick or fork. Tap until you are satisfied. Ensure the surface is clear of air bubbles or fork marks. See above photos for demo. PART C. PRESSURE COOK CHEESECAKE Method #1: Pour 1 cup (250 ml) of cold water in pressure cooker. Place cheesecake pan on top of a steamer rack (so, it's not touching the water). Close lid and pressure cook at High Pressure for 26 minutes and Full Natural Release. Natural release will take roughly 7 minutes. Open lid gradually. Absorb any condensation on surface by lightly tapping it with a soft paper towel. Perfectionist's Method #2 - Prevent Surface Dents: Place a steamer rack and pour 1 cup (250ml) of water in pressure cooker. Bring water to a boil (Instant Pot users: Press manual/Pressure Cook and set the time to 28 minutes). When the water begins to boil, place cheesecake pan on the steamer rack with a foil sling right away. *Caution: Don't wait too long to place the cheesecake in pressure cooker, as it'll affect the cooking time. Place it immediately once the water begins to boil. This prevents too much water from evaporating. Immediately close the lid with Venting Knob at Venting Position. Turn Venting Knob to Sealing Position and let it pressure cook at High Pressure for 28 minutes and Full Natural Release. It should go up to pressure in roughly 1 minute. Natural release will take roughly 7 - 9 minutes. Open the lid gradually. Absorb any condensation on the surface by lightly tapping it with a soft paper towel. PART D. COOL, CHILL, SERVE CHEESECAKE Cool Cheesecake: Allow cheesecake to cool to room temperature with the lid open in the pressure cooker. Or place it on a wire rack to cool to room temperature. Release Cheesecake from Sidewall to Avoid Cracking: After cooling for 10 - 15 minutes, carefully run a thin paring knife between the sidewall and parchment paper to release the cheesecake from the pan. Pull the slightly wrinkled parchment paper lightly to straighten it out for a smooth side. Chill Cheesecake in Fridge: Once the cheesecake has completely cooled, place it in the refrigerator for at least 4 - 8 hours (preferably overnight). Serve: Remove cheesecake from the refrigerator. The best way to release the cheesecake from the bottom pan is warm the bottom of the pan to melt the butter. You can use a torch or heating pad for this step. Carefully peel off the parchment paper. Enjoy~

Tips:

  • Use a high-quality cream cheese that is at room temperature. This will help to ensure a smooth and creamy cheesecake.
  • Be sure to use full-fat sour cream and heavy cream. These ingredients will help to give the cheesecake a rich and creamy texture.
  • Don't overbeat the cheesecake batter. Overbeating can cause the cheesecake to be dense and crumbly.
  • Bake the cheesecake in a water bath. This will help to prevent the cheesecake from cracking.
  • Let the cheesecake cool completely before serving. This will help to ensure that the cheesecake is set properly.

Conclusion:

The black and white cheesecake is a delicious and elegant dessert that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be customized to your liking. Whether you prefer a classic cheesecake or something a little more unique, the black and white cheesecake is sure to please.

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