Matcha Brownie Mosaic Chesecake
Monday, April 27th, 2009For this month’s Daring Baker’s post, the theme was cheesecake, and we could modify the basic recipe as much as we wanted. Oh, the freedom! I wanted to make something special for Easter, after having given up sweets for Lent, and I found this brownie mosaic cheesecake from Smitten Kitchen — regular cheesecake with chunks of brownies mixed in, and a chocolate graham cracker crust. I planned to use the base recipe from Abbey’s Infamous Cheesecake, chosen by Jenny Bakes, our host this month, but mix in some matcha green tea powder, which I’ve been wanting to try, and chunks of brownies as in Deb’s version. I ended up using a base recipe more like Deb’s — when I got ready to make the cheesecake, I realized I’d forgotten to buy heavy cream, but if you want to try Abbey’s cheesecake, you can get that version from Jenny’s site.
Matcha is a very finely ground ground green tea used in the Japanese tea ceremony. Lately, it’s been popular in baked goods for its vibrant green color. As it turns out though, it’s incredibly expensive (if anyone knows a cheaper place to buy matcha online, please let us know in the comments!). Instead, I ended up buying Double Green Matcha Tea from the Republic of Tea. It’s in individual tea bags and is a combination of matcha tea and regular green tea. I then ground it up more finely in our coffee grinder, but I still couldn’t get it as fine as real matcha, which I think is why the final cheesecake has visible flecks of tea in it and is only slightly green. The tea only subtly flavors the cheesecake, but I think the bitter note helps to cut the richness of the cheesecake, and I really liked the addition. For the brownies, I just used a mix, since they were only a small part of the final product, I didn’t think it was worth making them from scratch.
And finally, thanks of course to Jenny for hosting, and be sure to visit the blogroll on the new Daring Bakers’ site, to see what everyone else whipped up!
The April 2009 challenge is hosted by Jenny from Jenny Bakes. She has chosen Abbey’s Infamous Cheesecake as the challenge.



