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S'mores Cheesecake

S'mores Cheesecake
S'mores Cheesecake

For even more fantastic cheesecake ideas, be sure to follow our Cheesecake Board on Pinterest.

Should I even bother to describe this one!? Just look at that photo! What about that is not to love?

I've had a hankering to make a S'mores Cheesecake for a while now and have been thinking about ways of putting one together, so when the occasion of a lunchtime pot-luck at the office came up, I decided it was time to have a crack at it.

With the graham crackers a major part of a great S'more, I knew I couldn't scrimp on the graham crust layer, so this recipe uses about 50% more crumbs than I would usually put in a regular cheesecake. The creamy, perfectly baked chocolate layer comes next followed by a soft silky chocolate ganache layer for added chocolate punch. Finally a crown of  homemade marshmallow fluff frosting gets spread on and torched to golden toasty tastiness.

I cut a piece of the cake to take a photo of course before I brought it to the office, After the photo was taken, Spouse and I greedily dug into the sample piece. At the first bite, Spouse blurted out, "That's my birthday cake this year!" It's not like the woman doesn't have choices but that's just how amazingly delicious this enticing and irresistible cheesecake is.

S'mores Cheesecake
S'mores Cheesecake


A word about baking a cheesecake in a bain marie before starting the recipe. A bain marie is simply a water bath that buffers the direct heat from the sides and bottom of the baking pan to more evenly bake the cheesecake from the sides to the center.

I bake my cheesecakes in a 9 or 10 inch springform pan that has the bottom and sides wrapped in multiple layers of wide heavy duty aluminum foil which forms a sort of boat that the cheesecake pan sits in. The roll of aluminum foil that I use is about 16 inches wide. I use at least 4 layers of foil to make sure that no water leaks in and ruins the crust of my cheesecake. The aluminum foil wrapped pan is then placed inside a larger baking pan; I use a 12 inch cake pan. Boiling water is then poured into the larger pan filling it from 1/2 to 2/3 of the way to the top.

I find it best to pour the boiling water into the pan after it is placed on the rack in the oven as you are less likely to splash water onto the cheesecake or inside the aluminum foil. I reuse the aluminum foil for several future cheesecakes, adding a couple of layers to it each time just to be safe..

In a small bowl, combine:


2 cups graham wafer crumbs
4 tbsp sugar
1/2 cup melted butter

Press into the bottom of a lightly greased spring form pan. (Grease bottom only! or line the bottom of the pan with parchment paper for even easier release of the cheesecake when it's baked. Lay a sheet of parchment paper on the bottom portion before you clip on the sides, then trim the excess paper hanging from the bottom of the pan.)


Cream together:

1 ½ pounds cream cheese ( three 8 oz blocks)
3 squares unsweetened baking chocolate, melted
( In a pinch you can substitute 1/2 cup cocoa but add a few tablespoons of milk to the batter as well)
1 cup sugar

Add, one at a time:

3 eggs

Then add:

2 tsp vanilla extract
 
To the bowl of your electric mixer add

1 cup whipping cream
2 tbsp powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla

Whip to soft peaks and then fold gently into the cheesecake batter.

Pour into prepared spring form pan. Bake in a water bath (bain marie) at 300 degrees F for about an hour or until the surface of the cake no longer looks glossy. Remove from oven and immediately run a sharp knife around the edge of the pan to release the cake. Cool completely in the pan before refrigerating. Top with chocolate ganache glaze.

Ganache Glaze

In a small saucepan, scald but do not boil:

1/3 cup whipping cream
 
Then melt in on low heat:
 
1 cup semisweet or dark chocolate chips

Spread evenly on the top of the cooled cheesecake and refgerate for at least 15 minutes before adding the marshmallow fluff frosting.


Marshmallow Fluff Frosting
To a small saucepan add:

1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup light corn syrup
3 tablespoons water
Stir together and bring to a rolling boil over medium heat but do not stir while it boils. Cook until the mixture reaches 242 degrees F on a candy thermometer or when a 1/4 tsp of the mixture dropped into ice water forms a firm ball.
Meanwhile, in the bowl of an electric mixer with a whisk attachment, whip to soft peaks:

2 large egg whites at room temperature
2 tsp pure vanilla extract

When the sugar syrup gets to the proper temperature, with the electric mixer still running on medium speed, very slowly pour the syrup in a thin stream onto the beating egg whites. Beat until soft but well defined peaks form. Immediately spread the frosting onto the top of the chocolate ganache on the cheesecake. Using a butane kitchen torch on medium flame, carefully wave the flame back and forth in a continuous motion over the frosting until it toasts to a golden brown.

If you don't have a butane kitchen torch you can carefully brown the top of the frosting under your oven's broiler. Place the cheesecake plate on a pizza pan so that you can rotate it easily while it is under the broiler. Place the frosted cheesecake on the oven's middle rack under the broiler and rotate about 90 degrees every 15-20 seconds as the top browns. Watch this very carefully and DO NOT leave it unattended; this can burn very quickly. The browning time will vary from oven to oven, so use your own judgement and immediately take it out of the oven when the proper color has been achieved. 
S'mores Cheesecake
S'mores Cheesecake

For even more fantastic cheesecake ideas, be sure to follow our Cheesecake Board on Pinterest.

Should I even bother to describe this one!? Just look at that photo! What about that is not to love?

I've had a hankering to make a S'mores Cheesecake for a while now and have been thinking about ways of putting one together, so when the occasion of a lunchtime pot-luck at the office came up, I decided it was time to have a crack at it.

With the graham crackers a major part of a great S'more, I knew I couldn't scrimp on the graham crust layer, so this recipe uses about 50% more crumbs than I would usually put in a regular cheesecake. The creamy, perfectly baked chocolate layer comes next followed by a soft silky chocolate ganache layer for added chocolate punch. Finally a crown of  homemade marshmallow fluff frosting gets spread on and torched to golden toasty tastiness.

I cut a piece of the cake to take a photo of course before I brought it to the office, After the photo was taken, Spouse and I greedily dug into the sample piece. At the first bite, Spouse blurted out, "That's my birthday cake this year!" It's not like the woman doesn't have choices but that's just how amazingly delicious this enticing and irresistible cheesecake is.

S'mores Cheesecake
S'mores Cheesecake


A word about baking a cheesecake in a bain marie before starting the recipe. A bain marie is simply a water bath that buffers the direct heat from the sides and bottom of the baking pan to more evenly bake the cheesecake from the sides to the center.

I bake my cheesecakes in a 9 or 10 inch springform pan that has the bottom and sides wrapped in multiple layers of wide heavy duty aluminum foil which forms a sort of boat that the cheesecake pan sits in. The roll of aluminum foil that I use is about 16 inches wide. I use at least 4 layers of foil to make sure that no water leaks in and ruins the crust of my cheesecake. The aluminum foil wrapped pan is then placed inside a larger baking pan; I use a 12 inch cake pan. Boiling water is then poured into the larger pan filling it from 1/2 to 2/3 of the way to the top.

I find it best to pour the boiling water into the pan after it is placed on the rack in the oven as you are less likely to splash water onto the cheesecake or inside the aluminum foil. I reuse the aluminum foil for several future cheesecakes, adding a couple of layers to it each time just to be safe..

In a small bowl, combine:


2 cups graham wafer crumbs
4 tbsp sugar
1/2 cup melted butter

Press into the bottom of a lightly greased spring form pan. (Grease bottom only! or line the bottom of the pan with parchment paper for even easier release of the cheesecake when it's baked. Lay a sheet of parchment paper on the bottom portion before you clip on the sides, then trim the excess paper hanging from the bottom of the pan.)


Cream together:

1 ½ pounds cream cheese ( three 8 oz blocks)
3 squares unsweetened baking chocolate, melted
( In a pinch you can substitute 1/2 cup cocoa but add a few tablespoons of milk to the batter as well)
1 cup sugar

Add, one at a time:

3 eggs

Then add:

2 tsp vanilla extract
 
To the bowl of your electric mixer add

1 cup whipping cream
2 tbsp powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla

Whip to soft peaks and then fold gently into the cheesecake batter.

Pour into prepared spring form pan. Bake in a water bath (bain marie) at 300 degrees F for about an hour or until the surface of the cake no longer looks glossy. Remove from oven and immediately run a sharp knife around the edge of the pan to release the cake. Cool completely in the pan before refrigerating. Top with chocolate ganache glaze.

Ganache Glaze

In a small saucepan, scald but do not boil:

1/3 cup whipping cream
 
Then melt in on low heat:
 
1 cup semisweet or dark chocolate chips

Spread evenly on the top of the cooled cheesecake and refgerate for at least 15 minutes before adding the marshmallow fluff frosting.


Marshmallow Fluff Frosting
To a small saucepan add:

1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup light corn syrup
3 tablespoons water
Stir together and bring to a rolling boil over medium heat but do not stir while it boils. Cook until the mixture reaches 242 degrees F on a candy thermometer or when a 1/4 tsp of the mixture dropped into ice water forms a firm ball.
Meanwhile, in the bowl of an electric mixer with a whisk attachment, whip to soft peaks:

2 large egg whites at room temperature
2 tsp pure vanilla extract

When the sugar syrup gets to the proper temperature, with the electric mixer still running on medium speed, very slowly pour the syrup in a thin stream onto the beating egg whites. Beat until soft but well defined peaks form. Immediately spread the frosting onto the top of the chocolate ganache on the cheesecake. Using a butane kitchen torch on medium flame, carefully wave the flame back and forth in a continuous motion over the frosting until it toasts to a golden brown.

If you don't have a butane kitchen torch you can carefully brown the top of the frosting under your oven's broiler. Place the cheesecake plate on a pizza pan so that you can rotate it easily while it is under the broiler. Place the frosted cheesecake on the oven's middle rack under the broiler and rotate about 90 degrees every 15-20 seconds as the top browns. Watch this very carefully and DO NOT leave it unattended; this can burn very quickly. The browning time will vary from oven to oven, so use your own judgement and immediately take it out of the oven when the proper color has been achieved. 

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