Cheesecake Bites
Monday, April 28th, 2008And the finish line…wait where did the crowd go…oh I am a bit late. First, Second, and Last Place have all finished, cleaned, and gone home for a long winter’s nap, but here we are at last.
The Daring Bakers challenge for April, hosted by Elle from Feeding My Enthusiasms (who recently brought us Chocolate Bakewell Tarts) and Deborah from Taste and Tell, was right up my alley, if I were at the receiving end. It was Chocolate Covered Cheesecake pops. I love cheesecake, typically I like it with some sort of fruit inside or a nice fruit topping. I have to admit I never made a cheesecake, so when I had only two hours before church I decided I would take it slow. I enjoyed a nice cup of coffee and a muffin while strolling the isles of the grocery store finding the ingredients for my grandmother’s spaghetti sauce, which I will share later, and this great challenge.
Once home from church about 2:30 I quickly started adding the time and knew it was going to be tight, but now real ways to rush it. The ingredients gathered above I thought made a great picture and a great start for the baking. I only wish it wasn’t the best part, well at least one of the highlights.
The cheesecake itself went together fairly seamlessly. Getting the cheese to soften up was the only tricky part, as I ignored the part about having it a room temperature. After baking almost twice as long as the recipe stated we were finally ready for the two stage cooling. Once to get it to room temperature. Secondly to get it nice and set for cutting.
I decided I didn’t want to make pops but rather used cookie cutters. This was a fairly messy and frustrating choice at first but I quickly got the hang of it. Soon I had about 4 large plates full of triangles, squares, balls, and one mini cheesecake sliced to perfection.
Off to the freezer, and I was off to bed…well I thought I was. With some encouraging words from my loving wife I was back in the kitchen melting chocolates in the double boiler. Out of the freezer and into chocolate easy enough. Soon I realized lots of chocolate was getting wasted and pooling at the bottom of each piece. A call up to my wife who successfully had done this a few weeks earlier for a bit of support. Together we played with the temperature and it all went downhill from there. My wife reminded me that the many times she had done chocolate this never happened. The second batch, milk chocolate this time, went even worse. This went crystalline very quickly. I wonder if this was the fact that I washed and not thoroughly dried the double boiler between rounds. About the only successful in that batch was the mini slice that you can see below.
I did ultimately enjoy doing this recipe. I also enforced for myself that I am not a great baker without the support of one of the strong women in my life either calling the shots or right there helping me along. But if you find a good recipe or even just the need for anything to be simmered, sliced, chopped, grilled, flipped, or fried I am right there ready to charge ahead.
Oh yeah I almost forgot they do taste wonderfully. My wife likes the smaller ones with more chocolate and I adore the larger ones with more cheesecake. I do find that I eat around the outside and save that last glorious bite from the center for the very end. Enjoy! And while you’re at it, check out some of the other Daring Bakers’ lovely creations on the blogroll. If you want to try these yourself, you can find the recipe (which was adapted from Sticky, Chewy, Messy, Gooey) on Deborah’s post.






