May 25, 2011

Vegan New York Style Cheesecake



Disclaimer:  This WILL make you fat.  I think you might ingest some calories just by breathing the air around it.  Of course, it isn't as bad as the non-vegan version, that has six eggs, heavy cream, and full-fat sour cream added, but nevertheless... it's very good and very fatty.  AND... you won't miss any of those other ingredients- I promise!




New York style cheesecake is known to be very dense and very rich- the Donald Trump of cheesecakes, if you will.  My buddy Mark celebrated his birthday today, and had no problem requesting this utterly shameless display of decadence.  I was very glad this version passed his specifications with flying colors!




Ingredients:


~Crust~
10 oz. package of vegan vanilla snaps 
1/2 C. roasted plain almonds
1/4 C. organic brown sugar
1/2 C. melted Earth Balance Buttery Sticks (one stick)


~Filling~
32 oz. Tofutti cream cheese (four 8oz. tubs- yes, four)
12 oz. package of Mori Nu extra firm tofu
1 C. organic sugar
2 T. cornstarch
2 tsp. lemon juice
2 tsp. vanilla extract


~Topping~
1 C. raspberry preserves- the kind that is gel-like and contains pectin (choose a good quality one that you'd eat straight out of the jar!)


~Chocolate Dipped Raspberries~
1 package fresh raspberries
1 C. semisweet chocolate chips
2 tsp. coconut oil


Spinz:


Crust
Prepare a 9" springform pan by applying nonstick spray or greasing the surface.  Process the vanilla snaps and almonds to a fine crumb.  I'm sure you can sub in graham crackers, chocolate snaps, etc.  Transfer to a bowl and gradually mix in the melted Earth Balance margarine.  It should stick together when pressed.  Pour out into the springform pan, and press with spoon or fingers up the sides and evenly into the bottom of the pan.  Place in fridge to chill.


Filling
Process the tofu until smooth and set aside.  Cream the Tofutti and sugar until smooth.  Use the lowest speed on your mixer to incorporate the least amount of air bubbles (these will cause more cracking).  Add the tofu and other ingredients, and mix until smooth.  A few small lumps are ok.


Bake
Pour mixture into springform pan on top of crust.  Spread with a pastry knife to even it out.  Place pan on top of jelly roll pan or similar, and bake for 15 minutes at 350 degrees F, then 40-60 minutes at 250 degrees F, or until the center is set but still a little jiggly. To avoid cracks, make sure you don't over-bake, and you might want to add a water bath (a little water in the jelly roll pan, with the springform wrapped in foil on the bottom to avoid seepage).  NOTE:  you will probably have some melted margarine leak from the bottom, and that's ok.  OTHER NOTE:  If you do end up with some cracking- as I did, not to worry. That's what the topping is for!


Topping
To make the topping, just warm the preserves until melted.  While it's still liquid, pour on top and spread to make even.  Chill in fridge to set.


Chocolate Dipped Raspberries
To make the dipped raspberries, melt the chocolate chips and coconut oil in a double boiler (indirect heat).  The coconut oil will give a softer, creamier texture- straight chocolate can sometimes be a bit hard, especially when chilled.  Dip the raspberry bottoms and place on parchment paper to cool.  Arrange on top of cake as desired.  I had quite a bit of chocolate left over, so I made chocolate dipped almonds to arrange around the base- a nice little touch!

15 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, that looks so good! and oh so decadent! I could go for a slice right about now. :-)

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  2. 4 tubs of Tofutti! Wow! It looks amazing.

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  3. I am abolutely in love with this cheesecake :-) Looks awesome :-D

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  4. Mmm, looks amazing! Definitely fit for a special occasion... Such as the weekend! ;) Those raspberries positively glow, they're so beautiful.

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  5. I think I just gained some weight looking at it! lol!
    This looks so decadent! My family would love, love, love me for making this for them!

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  6. A vanilla snap is like a ginger snap, but with vanilla :) Some people call them vanilla wafers, and I look for the brands that are vegan, because some of them are not.

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  7. Well, I'm going to do some serious downsizing and I'm sure that I will be just as happy with the results. But thanx for a great looking recipe that is just too decadent for this 80 year old vegan.

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  8. Four tubs of tofutti!!! I LOVE IT!

    I feel like I need to go for a run after just looking at this.

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  9. Hey Spinz,

    I'm always trying to post comments here, but the technology fairies won't let me 99% of the time. I am a HUGE fan of your blog and really love your posts--((scotch eggs!)). Keep up the great work.

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  10. Damn! This looks good! I've never taken the plunge of vegan cream cheese - but this is the recipe I'll use when I do!

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  11. It looks so very delicious.
    Just too yummy. I want to have it right now

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  13. I modified the recipe a bit, but this is the best vegan cheesecake I've ever made. Thanks for the recipe!

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  14. I modified the recipe a bit but this is the best vegan cheesecake I've ever made. Thanks for the recipe!

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