Burnt Basque Cake

May 18, 2022
Burnt Basque Cheesecake, Basque, Spain, dessert, food blogger, Florida Girl Cooks

I have never been a fan of cheesecake until now. I just don’t know what it’s been if it’s age, not being a fan of traditional cheesecakes, but this burnt basque cheesecake is the simplest dessert I have ever made and it is so delicious. As opposed to traditional cheesecakes, this burnt basque cheesecake is slightly gooey in its center and the top is supposed to look burnt, just as pictured. If you need to entertain or bring a dessert to your next potluck, then this is the exact dessert you need to make and bring! Enjoy!

Burnt Basque Cake

Ingredients

  • Three 8-ounce packages cream cheese
  • 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 5 large eggs
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1 cup cake flour

Prepare

  1. Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 500 degree F.
  2. To prepare the pan: Take two sheets of 16 1/2″ x 12 1/4″ parchment and crumple each into a ball. If you don’t have parchment that size, you’ll need enough to cover roughly a 15” square.
  3. Uncrumple the parchment completely and overlap the two sheets in a cross, pressing them into a 9” springform pan to completely cover the bottom and sides of the pan. The paper won’t lie flush with the sides, but crumpling it first will make fitting it into the pan easier.
  4. Fold the overhanging parchment down over the outside edge of the pan to ensure that the top of the cake remains visible and open to the oven’s heat.
  5. To make the cake: Place all the ingredients in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the blade attachment (11-cup capacity is best; see “tips,” below, for alternatives).
  6. Process the batter until it’s smooth and lump-free, about 5 minutes, scraping the bowl about halfway through.
  7. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and transfer the pan to the middle rack in the oven.
  8. To bake the cake: Bake the cheesecake for 25 to 30 minutes, until the top is a deep-dark brown, the edges are just set, and the center is still quite jiggly. A digital thermometer inserted 1″ from the edge should just barely read 185 degree F. For best results, start checking your cheesecake at the 25-minute mark, and continue to check at 1-minute intervals until the desired doneness is reached. Taking this cheesecake out of the oven at just the right point is critical to its success; see “tips,” below.
  9. Remove the cheesecake from the oven and place it on a rack; cool the cake to room temperature before slicing. Serve the cheesecake at room temperature or refrigerate and serve chilled.
  10. Storage information: Store leftover cheesecake in the refrigerator for up to a week.

author: Teresa Gonzalez

Teresa is a South Florida native who is a photographer that also has a passion for food. She's a seeker of sunshine, lazy days at the beach, and exquisite food.

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