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Blueberry cheesecake with speculoos crust

Blueberry cheesecake with speculoos crust

Published: June 22, 2015 at 1:46 pm
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  • Preparation and cooking time
    • Total time
    • + cooling
  • Easy
  • Serves 8

Speculoos are small spiced, caramelised biscuits - the kind you sometimes get with coffee - that originated from Holland and Belgium. They make a great alternative base for cheesecake and work particularly well with blueberries. This dessert is guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser.

Nutrition:
NutrientUnit
kcal626
fat39.4g
saturates25g
carbs52.4g
fibre1.7g
protein14.5g
salt0.7g
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Try this blueberry cheesecake recipe then check out our vanilla cheesecake, raspberry cheesecake, strawberry cheesecake and more indulgent cheesecake recipes.

Ingredients

  • (we used Lotus biscuits) 1 x 250g pack  speculoos biscuits
  • 100g butter, melted
  • 300g blueberries
  • 2 tbsp  light soft brown sugar
  • 1 lime, zested and juiced
  • 250g mascarpone
  • 450g low fat soft cheese or quark
  • 90g golden caster sugar
  • 2 tbsp cornflour
  • 3 eggs, 2 whole and 1 yolk
  • 150ml soured cream

Method

  • STEP 1

    Heat the oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4. Smash the biscuits in a food processor or by putting them in a plastic bag and rolling over them with a rolling pin until they are like sand. Mix the butter into the biscuits and then press the mixture into the base of a 20cm springform tin, moulding up the sides of the tin. Bake for 10 minutes.

  • STEP 2

    Put the blueberries in a baking dish and sprinkle with the brown sugar and lime juice, cook for about 15 minutes, or until they start to soften and burst. Tip them into a sieve and drain off any juices into a bowl.

  • STEP 3

    Beat the mascarpone with the cheese, caster sugar, cornflour, lime zest and eggs. Spoon half of the cheese mix into the tin, add most of the blueberries (keeping some for the top) and pour over the remaining mixture. Smooth the top. Bake for 40 minutes or until the mixture is set but with a faint wobble in the centre, spoon over the soured cream and bake for a further 10 minutes. Leave to cool completely. Release the cheesecake from the tin and spoon the remaining fruit and the reserved juices on top or serve them with the cheesecake slices.

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