Sin-free cheesecake (Quarkkuchen)
So, last time I made mega calorie mandarin orange cheesecake and today I took my electric whisk and tried a delicious almost sin-free version. Replacing double cream, marscapone cheese and digestive biscuits melted in butter with just one ingredient - quark.
To be honest I never heard of it until I visited Germany. There it comes in 10%, 20% and 40% fat version. The only one I could find in my local supermarket was 0.5%.
All the necessary ingredients |
Ingredients
- 6 eggs
- 400g sugar
- Lemon juice
- 1kg quark
- 100g semolina
- 15g baking powder
- 1 tablespoon plain flour
Method
- Preheat the oven to 180C and grease and line a springform tin. Use semolina to line the greased tin (shake it like you're sifting for gold, baby!)
- Separate the egg yolks and whites. Mix the sugar and the yolks until smooth.
- Add the quark, semolina and baking powder to your mixture. Whisk away until nice and fluffy and foamy.
- Add a little salt to the egg whites and whisk up as if you were making meringues. When it looks like a fluffy white cloud use a large spoon and fold carefully into your main mixing bowl. You need to keep as much air inside the cake mixture as possible.
- Pour into your cake tin and bake for about an hour. Test with a skewer to be sure it is not liquid inside.
- Cool, and place in your fridge.
- Enjoy with a coffee in the afternoon or an illicit trip to the kitchen after midnight.
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