Sunday, February 12, 2012
Cherry Fudge Brownie Cheesecake
Wow!! This week is crazy eventful! We have Valentine's Day the 14th, my blogs 1st birthday the 16th, and then my anniversary is the 19th. So to celebrate I think this week is going to be dessert week!!
To kick off a week of straight sweets I thought I would post this amazing first! I don't know why I've gotten bitten by the chocolate and cherry bug this V-day, but every chocolate/cherry recipe I see perks my attention and makes me think, "Ew, I wanna make that!!"
Maybe it's the deep brown and bright red colors that I'm drawn to so much, cause I think the combination is completely gorgeous!! Not to mention delish! But when I read through this recipe and saw that it includes a box of brownie mix instead of cocoa powder, I was like, "Wow!! Now that has got to be good!"
I actually had to doctor the original recipe a bunch cause in the instructions it asked for things that weren't even included in the ingredients list. So I went ahead and added them in my own quantity and it turned out great. So creamy and the crust, although you can't really tell from the picture, give the perfect firm contrast to the the cheesecake and cherry filling. And yes, you definitely still get the subtle taste of the brownie mix. Not so much that it overwhelms that cheesecake flavor, but just enough that compliments the other flavors. It's truely amazing!! Enjoy!
Cherry Fudge Brownie Cheesecake
1 box (about 1 lb 3 oz) fudge brownie mix
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/3 cup butter or margarine, melted
2 packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese, softened
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
1/4 cup chocolate syrup
2 tablespoons water
1 can (21 ounces) cherry pie filling
Stir together 3/4 cup of the dry brownie mix, flour and melted butter.
Press mix into bottom of an ungreased 9" springform pan.
Should look something like this.
In a large mixing bowl beat cream cheese on medium speed for about 2 minutes, scraping down bowl frequently, until smooth.
Add remaining brownie mix and heavy cream.
Beat on medium speed until just combined.
Add chocolate syrup and water. Beat on low until mostly incorporated, scrape down sides of bowl, and then beat on medium speed until smooth (about 1 minute).
Scoop over crust and spread until level.
Place spring form pan over a cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees F for 45 to 50 minutes or until set. Let cheesecake cool for 20 minutes. Then run a sharp knife or metal icing spatula between the side of the cheesecake and the pan. This step is to loosen the cheesecake away from the pan and to preventing cracking. Top with pie filling, cover, and refrigerate overnight (or for about 6-8 hours until chilled threw out). Before un-molding, run a knife or spatula along sides of cheesecake again. Refrigerate any leftovers.
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Recipe altered from Betty Crockers recipe.
Labels:
cheesecake,
chocolate,
desserts,
Valentines Day
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8 comments:
Yum! This looks incredible! And I agree--the colors together are just gorgeous. If only I had a KitchenAid mixer....
I know! It's such a big purchase!! It's actually something that I always wanted but would never have spent that much money on myself. I got mine cause my husband is amazing, and even as a gift he had to talk me into keeping it cause I still felt guilty, but my KitchenAid is really my favorite accessory. It's gotten many hour of use. Your still a newlywed though!! You have plenty of time to drop hints ;)
love the shots and congrtulations on your anniversary and blog bday !! Looks like you and I have much in common, other than cooking ....blog bday in feb - 2 yrs, anniversary on 20th :):)love the colors
Looks Fantastic thanks for sharing your recipe!
Congrats on all your special days!
I just had my wedding anniversary on the 2nd :))
Oh and I just became your new follower too!
What a coincidence!! Then congratulations is owed to you too :) Btw, you orange marmalade looks divine! I have yet to attempt any type of jam and you're post has me super motivated now!!
Yeah, it's safe to say it's going to be a busy week, but thank you!! And welcome to the blog! I always love hearing from new followers <3
What fantastic recipes in this blog! I'd like to taste everything! Congratulations for the blog and you important busy week! It was just my first blog bday too!
Nice to meet you, I find you by chance but you have a new follower from Italy! :-D
See you soon
Oh My ... made the Cherry Fudge Brownie Cheesecake for my husband with a huge sweet tooth and I think he would have proposed had we not already been married. Thank you for a new and delicious desert.
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