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Caramel Cheesecake With Salted Caramel Chocolate Ganache

By Linda Capeloto Sendowski 7 Comments

When I think to make one of something, I make two , when I mean to buy one I buy two, one is such a lonely number, there must be a name for this pleasant mental disorder of being overly stocked, overly prepared, overly generous, overly… As you can probably guess, the other day when I made the Chocolate Orange Cheesecake I also baked a new Caramel Cheesecake.  After all Mother’s Day is coming up and Shavuot the traditionally dairy holiday is coming soon on May 26th. I had this vision of injecting cheesecake with salted caramel with a long tip for injecting jelly in doughnuts and then, piping chocolate, salted caramel, ganache rosettes on top for decoration.

Serves a lot

Caramel:

One cup unsalted butter (2 sticks), room temperature

1 cup heavy cream

1 1/ 3cup sugar

1/ 2 teaspoon salt

Chocolate Ganache:

12 ounces dark chocolate broken up into small pieces or chopped (64% or 72%)

1/ 2 cup unsalted butter (1 stick), room temperature

2 cups heavy cream

1 cup sugar

Large pinch sea salt

Crust:

2 1/ 2 cups coarsely ground pecans

5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

Filling:

5 (eight ounce) packages cream cheese, room temperature

1 2/3 cup sugar

1/ 4 cup brown sugar

5 extra large eggs

1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

2 teaspoons vanilla

Topping:

2 cups sour cream

1/ 4 cup brown sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla

To make caramel, place butter and cream in a small saucepan.  Place saucepan over medium heat and bring cream to simmer, do not boil.  Turn heat off and set aside. In another larger deep heavy bottom saucepan, heat sugar on medium heat.  Let sugar slowly dissolve without stirring.  You can swirl the pan a bit now and then.  Momentarily, the edges of the melted sugar will start to turn gold.  Watch mix very closely.  Melted sugar syrup will turn rich gold caramel color.  When syrup is all amber caramel color, turn off heat, immediately add warm butter -cream blend.  Mixture will foam up, stir it down with a wooden spoon and add salt.  Set caramel aside. For salted caramel ganache, break up or chop chocolate and place in a large bowl.  Heat butter and cream in a small sauce pan over low heat until butter is completely melted and cream is hot.  Do not boil.  In a deep larger sauce pot, heat sugar as for caramel until amber color.  Add butter and cream mix and it will foam as before, Whisk until smooth caramel as before and add salt.  Pour hot caramel mixture through a sieve over chocolate.  Whisk chocolate and strained caramel, until chocolate is melted and smooth.  Set ganache aside.  Ganache thickens as it cools, give it a stir occasionally. Heat oven to 350° F.  Make cheesecake crust.  Place ground pecans and melted butter in bottom of a 9 or 10 inch round or square spring form pan.  Mix nuts and butter with your fingertips and then, push moist nuts down to evenly cover bottom. Set aside.

Now, make cheesecake batter.  In bowl of stand or handheld mixer, beat cream cheese until light and fluffy. Add sugars, beat until combined and then, add eggs. Lastly, add lemon juice and vanilla.  Blend until smooth and well combined.  Spoon batter into prepared crust.  Set filled spring form pan on rimmed baking sheet to catch any dripping that may ooze out during baking. Bake cheesecake for 45 to 50 minutes until poofed in the middle and golden.  Cake should not appear to be liquid in center; it should appear to be set.  Remove cheesecake from oven and set aside for 15 minutes.

In the meantime raise oven temperature to 400° F.  Mix topping ingredients until blended with a spoon.  After the 15 minutes, spread sour cream topping to within 1/ 2 inch of edge of cheesecake. Return cheesecake to oven for 5 minutes to set topping.  Remove cake from oven and cool.  Refrigerate for overnight so cheesecake will settle.  Remove cake from refrigerator.

Fill a pastry bag, fitted with jelly injection tip, with one cup of caramel.  Inject top of cheesecake every two inches with caramel until some caramel pools on top of cake.  Drizzle additional caramel over top of cake. Partially fill another disposable pastry bag, fitted with a large plain tip, with chocolate ganache or just a spoon to make rosettes or spoonfuls of chocolate ganache around top of cheesecake. Refrigerate cheesecake for up to 3 days, until you are ready to serve it.  When serving cheesecake, garnish plates with another spoonful or dollop of chocolate ganache or caramel.

Filed Under: Cookbook, Dessert Recipes, Holidays Tagged With: caramel, cheesecake, chocolate, dairy, dessert, kosher, Mother's Day, recipe, salted caramel, Shavuot

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  1. Isabelle says

    April 27, 2012 at 1:05 PM

    OH WOOOOOW!!! Would you adopt me, dear Linda? LOL

  2. Phoebe says

    June 13, 2012 at 8:43 PM

    looks AMAZING!

  3. Arti says

    September 26, 2012 at 2:10 AM

    Looks & sounds delicious, also wondering how abiut chocolate & strawberry cheese cake? Do u think would it be a good combination. 😉

  4. Arti says

    September 26, 2012 at 2:11 AM

    Looks & sounds delicious, also wondering how about chocolate & strawberry cheese cake? Do u think would it be a good combination. 😉

  5. Linda Capeloto Sendowski says

    September 30, 2012 at 12:11 AM

    Hi I think it would be great, the only thing you have to think about what form of strawberries to use, jam, preserves, fresh I think would get washed out, maybe freeze dried mixed or dissolved into the batter? I like black cherries with chocolate, dark of course!. Enjoy

  6. Laura says

    September 30, 2012 at 2:37 AM

    Linda, muchas gracias por ofrecernos sus recetas, acabo de descubrir su blog y me ha gustado mucho las fotos, pero no sé leer sus recetas, podria poner un traductor?. Gracias de nuevo y un saludo.

  7. Linda Capeloto Sendowski says

    October 18, 2012 at 10:19 PM

    Hola Laura, Una nuevo cosa, ahora tenemos un traductor! Gracias Linda

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