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Carrot and Almond Cheesecake

11th February 2013 By Claudia Turgut 14 Comments

Hi Cooking! I’m back. I’ve missed you.

Yes, having been in the UK last week and with a million and one things to see to, I’ve had to desert my beloved blog but I’m back.

I bought a few magazines at Heathrow prior to my return flight and one of them is new to me, Woman&Home’s Feel Good Food: the good news is I love it and I am sure you will too! It’s full of recipes that I am burning to try so that’s exactly what I did on this grey afternoon: try one that sounded really great.

 

Carrot and Almond Cheesecake
I hope the sound of Carrot and Almond Cheesecake makes you want to run to the kitchen to try it out just as it did me. I’ve made it but it will be into the freezer very soon. That’s the good news: it freezes. It has a different base to so many cheesecakes and the filling is combination cheese and angel food.  Diet this end still continues BTW ….

For me, it isn’t a torture to make sweet things like this and not eat them but I know for TT it is. He has a will of iron. The smell of this cake cooking was pretty divine and it cooked just as the recipe describes.

Here is the recipe for Carrot and Almond Cheesecake:
from Paul Hollywoood
Serves 6-8
Ingredients
50g unsalted butter, softened, plus extra for greasing
50g caster sugar (regular toz şeker in Turkey)
60g self raising flour (regular flour in Turkey + 1/2 tsp slightly heaped baking powder), sifted
1 tsp baking powder
1 medium egg
1/2 tsp almond extract
For the filling:
275g cream cheese or sieved cottage cheese
3 medium eggs, separated
a couple of drops of almond extract
100g caster sugar
4 tbsp ground almonds/toz badem
juice of 1 orange
175g young carrots, peeled and FINELY grated
150ml double cream (in Turkey, 2/3 one of those little packets)
To serve:
150g creme fraiche (in Turkey I would use plain yogurt)
2 tbsp marmalade
Method
 
  • Pre-heat oven to 180C. Thoroughly butter a 20cm round springform cake tin. (I used a loose-bottomed tin).
sifting the flour into the butter, sugar, BP, egg and almond extract
  • Beat the butter, sugar, flour, baking powder, egg and almond extract together in a bowl until light and creamy, then spread evenly over the bottom of the cake tin. Bake for about 10 mins until lightly coloured and just  firm. Set aside to cool.
spreading the  mixture over the base of the tin

 

  • Turn the oven down to 150C.
  • To make the filling, in a large bowl beat the cream cheese with the egg yolks, almond extract, 50g of the sugar, the ground almonds, orange juice, grated carrots and cream.
all the tasty filling ingredients in the bowl
  • In a clean bowl, whisk the egg whites until stiff, then gradually whisk in the remaining sugar until the mixture is smooth and glossy. Lightly fold into the cheese mixture.
see how smooth and glossy the mixture is

 

  • Pour the filling onto the cooked base in the tin and bake for 1 1/2 hrs or until golden brown, well risen and firm, it should be spongy to the touch. Turn off the oven, leave the door ajar and let the cheesecake cool slowly inside for 1 hr.
  • Carefully release the sides of the tin and lift out the cheesecake. Leave to cool completely. WITH MY LOOSE-BOTTOMED TIN, THERE WAS NO PROBLEM AT ALL.
you can see it turned out perfectly
  • When ready to serve, mix the creme fraiche or yogurt with the marmalade. Slice the cheesecake and serve each slice with a generous spoonful of the marmalade creme fraiche on the side.
here is the carrot and almond cheesecake ready to be served

 

I haven’t done this last as my cake is destined for the freezer but personally I think it sounds yummy:just right either for tea or even for a dinner party..

Afiyet olsun!

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Comments

  1. Cuisine de Provence says

    11th February 2013 at 10:15 pm

    I admire your willpower – baking for the freezer… that cake looks absolutely delicious!

    Reply
  2. jaz@octoberfarm says

    11th February 2013 at 10:19 pm

    oh boy..this looks wonderful!

    Reply
  3. Claudia Turgut says

    11th February 2013 at 10:50 pm

    oh you guys you are great! Actually it does look pretty good… inşallah it tastes equally good!!

    Reply
  4. Backto Bodrum says

    12th February 2013 at 11:14 am

    I really want to try this but know I will eat half of it if I cook it. I'll put the recipe aside for an Easter treat.

    Reply
    • Claudia Turgut says

      12th February 2013 at 2:35 pm

      Yes, how did I miss the fact it's Shrove Tuesday today apparently?? I like the sound of the marmalade creme fraiche/yogurt myself!

      Reply
  5. Erica (Irene) says

    12th February 2013 at 3:59 pm

    OMG!!!! What can I say….I'm just sad I don't live next door to you. It looks awesome and delicious.

    Reply
  6. Senior Dogs Abroad says

    12th February 2013 at 4:50 pm

    Claudia, You are a true marvel. You went on vacation with those wonderful treats, came back and made that scrumptious cake and managed to stay on your diet!! I'm in awe. The cake looks great.

    Reply
  7. bellini says

    12th February 2013 at 6:52 pm

    Carrot cake has always been a favourite, and cheesecake is also. Why not put the two together.

    Reply
  8. Ozlem's Turkish Table says

    12th February 2013 at 9:13 pm

    Yummy, yummy and looking gorgeous!! Hope you had a great time in the UK – can't wait to meet you in Istanbul! x Ozlem

    Reply
  9. Joy says

    16th February 2013 at 2:39 pm

    What an interesting mix of ingredients! I don't know how you're able to resist eating it either. Kudos to you for sticking to your diet! 🙂

    Reply
  10. Mary says

    23rd February 2013 at 4:19 pm

    What an unusual and delicious sounding cake. I really must give this a try. It would quickly disappear from my table. I hope you have a wonderful weekend. Blessings…Mary

    Reply
  11. Kathy says

    23rd February 2013 at 8:35 pm

    Oh my, this dessert looks incredible and sounds wonderfully delicious! I would love to give this a try…it sounds perfect for the Spring season! Just beautiful!

    Reply
  12. Inside a British Mum's Kitchen says

    23rd February 2013 at 9:38 pm

    What a gorgeous looking cheesecake – I love the combination of carrot and almond! – so glad you had a great time in UK
    Mary x

    Reply
  13. zerrin says

    27th February 2013 at 4:10 pm

    It looks fascinating! I'm sure the smell of it was so tempting when baking! Never had a cheesecake with carrot before! I didn't know that cheesecake could be frozen, either. Thank you for sharing!

    Reply

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