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raspberry and whiskey cheesecake Recipe


Raspberry and Whiskey Cheesecake
Posted by Chyrel at 7/26/02 6:29:38 pm

Here's a simple cheesecake which uses two ingredients for which Scotland is well known - whiskey (of course) and raspberries. Two thirds of the raspberries grown in Britain come from Scotland, many of them from Blairgowrie. Instead of raspberries, you can use other soft fruit such as black currants or loganberries. The quantities below should provide six portions of cheesecake.

Base
4 ounces butter
8 ounces digestive biscuits (also known as Graham
    crackers in some parts of the world)
1 tablespoon Scotch whiskey

Filling
8 ounces cream cheese
2 ounces caster sugar (granulated sugar in North America)
10 fluid ounces double cream (Note that 8 fluid ounces
    one cup or half a US pint)
1 tablespoon Scotch whiskey

Topping
8 ounces raspberries
2 tablespoons honey
3 fluid ounces (6 tablespoons) Scotch whiskey
3 level teaspoons arrowroot
1 level teaspoon caster sugar (granulated sugar in North America)
5 fluid ounces whipping cream
1 tablespoon Scotch whiskey

Melt the butter in a non-stick pan, add the tablespoon of whiskey, crush the digestive biscuits (Graham crackers) and add to the pan. Mix well and then press into a greased, loose-bottom 8-inch cake tin and chill for about half an hour in the refrigerator.

Beat the cream cheese and sugar together. Whip the double cream and whiskey until softly stiff and fold into the cream mixture. Spread over the biscuit base and chill.

Soak the raspberries in the honey and whiskey for about 30 minutes.

Strain the raspberries. You will need about 4 fluid ounces of juice and you may have to top it up with whiskey if necessary. Take two ounces of juice and the arrowroot and mix to form a paste. Heat the rest of the juice with the sugar until almost boiling and then stir in the arrowroot paste and continue stirring over a low heat until the glaze is thick. Then stir the raspberries into the glaze and leave until cool. Spread the raspberries and glaze over the base. Whip the cream mixed with a tablespoon of whiskey until softly stiff and then decorate the cheesecake. Finally, sprinkle a tablespoon of malt whiskey over the top just before serving.


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