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Cheesecake With Summer Berries
 
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Prep Time: 25 Minutes
Cook Time: 1 Minutes
Ready In: 26 Minutes
Servings: 8
A delicious cheesecake that is appropriate for any time of year.
Ingredients:
150 g digestive biscuits (or 5 oz digestive biscuits)
60 g butter (or 2 1/2 oz butter)
cinnamon, 1 large pinch
250 g ricotta cheese
250 g cream cheese
115 g tate & lyle fairtrade caster sugar (or 4 oz tate & lyle fairtrade caster sugar)
1 1/2 tablespoons flour
4 medium eggs
150 g thick plain yogurt (or 5 oz thick plain yogurt)
1/2 lemon, juice of, finely grated zest and
vanilla extract, a few drops
50 g tate & lyle fairtrade caster sugar (or 2 oz tate & lyle fairtrade caster sugar)
600 g mixed berries
Directions:
1. Lightly butter a 20cm/8inch spring-form cake tin and line the base with non-stick paper.
2. Finely crush the biscuits, either in a food processor or place them in a strong polythene bag and crush with a rolling pin. Melt the butter and add the crushed biscuits and cinnamon and mix together. Press evenly into the bottom of the tin, making sure the mixture comes up the sides a little. Refrigerate until firm.
3. Put the cheese, sugar and flour into a bowl and beat with an electric mixer until smooth. Add the eggs, lemon zest and juice and beat again. Pour over the biscuit base. Place on a baking tray as sometimes a little of the butter seeps out from the base during cooking.
4. Bake at 170C/325F/gas mark 3 for 1hour 10 minutes or until set. Turn the oven off and leave for another hour to firm up. Transfer to the fridge to chill.
5. Put the sugar into a large pan with 4 tablespoon water, bring to the boil, stirring until dissolved, boil 2 minutes. Add the dark firm berries such as blackberries, blackcurrant and blueberries and cook gently until they release some of their juice to colour the syrup and to soften slightly. Remove from the heat and fold in the other fruit such as strawberries, raspberries and redcurrants. Leave to cool.
6. Cut the cheesecake into portions and serve with the fruit spooned over.
By RecipeOfHealth.com