Iconic desserts this, iconic desserts that, when was the last time you had a cheesecake?! Today is the perfect day to pick up one or more than one cherry topped cheesecake to bite into and “oh my god” your worries away, as the cheesecake melts in your mouth. We highly recommend baking a cherry cheesecake if you have an oven!
Cheesecake has many varieties and not all of them stick to the iconic New York style graham crust and Philadelphia cream cheese filling. Some of them have sponge cake, crushed cookies and even pastry as the crust. As for the filling, cream cheese isn't always the norm and some recipes even do away with the crust. Whichever cheesecake you might've heard or tried, you must have come across a cheesecake with a beautiful red compote or sauce on top; that is from the cherry that is converted into a sweet sauce.
The Greeks have had cheesecakes since the ancient ages of the first Olympic games and so did the Romans after them, bringing with them the cheesecake recipe to Europe during their invasion and conquering spree. It wasn’t until the 1500 that the recipe for cheesecake was documented and it soared to popularity, even more and became iconic.
The modern iteration of cheesecake, as we know it today, did not emerge until the late 1800s, 1870 to be particular. This was driven in part by the development of cream cheese as a primary ingredient for the cheesecake. Because it was in the 1870s, that Philadelphia Kraft began mass-producing cream cheese, the creamiest version of the cheese, making it the key ingredient of cheesecake. This made cheesecake being widely available and more avenues to experiment.
While all of this was happening, two particular fruits – blueberries and cherries, were being used as a sauce over the cheesecakes. This was a kind of coulis being made from the two fruits and it’s hard to pinpoint the source but it's highly likely to have emerged around the 1800’s itself when cheesecake was being made by everyone. So, here’s celebrating the goodness of the dessert with a recipe from scratch.
Ingredients
Cake Batter:
Instructions: