Let's Talk BBQ
Recipes => Recipes => Desserts => Topic started by: deb415611 on November 10, 2012, 08:55:48 PM
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It all starts like this
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NePA Smokeout II Cheesecake (Bourbon Pecan Cheesecake)
Note - I'm putting some comments down below based on changes I made for the NEPAS III smokeout
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I’m going to post it as I did it but will put my notes in as to what I will do different next time
Before you start:
- Preheat pellet grill or oven to 350 degrees
- Wrap foil on bottom and up the sides of a of 9” spring-form pan (outside of pan). This is to keep water from getting inside pan while in water bath.
- Butter the bottom & insides of pan
Crust:
12 oz oreos
6 oz melted butter - I did not measure but I used less than this, probably more like 4 oz
Throw in food processor until finely ground
Spread in 9” cheesecake pan on bottom & about ½ way up sides
(the recipe that I modeled this after called for 16 oz of oreos and it was too much, 12 oz may even be too much but should be closer)
Filling:
24 oz cream cheese, room temperature
1 cup granulated sugar
3 Tablespoons cornstarch
2 large eggs
2/3 cup heavy cream
1 tablespoon vanilla
1½ tablespoons bourbon doubled this for the NEPAS III one, double is better
Place 8 oz of cream cheese in mixer bowl with 1/3 of sugar & cornstarch - mix until smooth & creamy. Add another 8 oz cream cheese & beat until smooth, then add remaining cream cheese beating until smooth. Scrape with spatula often. Then mix in the rest of the sugar , bourbon & vanilla. Add eggs one at a time beating well after each one. Add the heavy cream and mix just until smooth (do not over mix)
Pour batter into the prepared crust.
Topping (baked on topping) (this is where I will make the major change – I will omit this entire step next time) this sank to bottom this time, I will not use this any longer
3 large eggs, beaten
1/3 cup granulated sugar
1/3 cup brown sugar
8 tsp corn syrup (I used dark corn syrup)
2 tablespoons bourbon
½ tsp vanilla
1/8 tsp salt
¾ cup rough chopped pecans (I used smoked pecans)
Mix all together except pecans. Sprinkle pecans on top of cheesecake batter. Pour topping over cheesecake batter.
(I don’t think this added anything to the cheesecake, I will do without this baked on topping when I do again. This topping browned too fast, I covered with foil but the cheesecake was too high and the topping stuck to the foil making for a bad presentation. Later I decided to do the topping below that is just spooned on the cheesecake while serving)
Place in pan big enough to hold spring-form pan – I use a roasting pan. Pour boiling water in the roasting pan to come up about ½ way up the spring-form pan.
Bake at 350 degrees for 75 minutes until the top just barely jiggles (It took about 20 minutes longer in the Traeger due to temperature fluctuations). Carefully take pan out of water-bath and put on cooling rack. Let cool for 2 hours in pan. After 2 hours put in fridge until totally chilled (I usually a night or two ahead).
Caramel, bourbon, pecan topping (I missed getting a picture of this):
Jar of caramel ice cream topping (I used Mrs. Richardsons caramel butterscotch , I think it’s probably 20 oz jar)
2 Tablespoons bourbon (or enough to thin it out enough to be able to spoon over cheesecake)
Chopped pecans (I used smoked pecans)
Mix all together . Serve over chilled cheesecake slices.
prepping the pecans (smoked with pecan pellets)
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the crust & foil wrapped pan
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the batter in the pan
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prepping the topping (I'll skip this in the future)
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in the Traeger ;D
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45 minute mark
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cooling
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Man o Man, my two favorite food groups, Cheesecake and Bourbon.
Great post and thank you very much.
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another picture
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Chris & Art - I think you guys have some plated pics? maybe?
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That is a delicious work of art!!
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I WILL have sweet dreams to nite Deb! You are my hero of the day ;D!
T
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That just sounds and looks outrageously delicious!
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I think I will need to run an extra mile on Monday after those pics :P
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oh my. need to set up a tent in your back yard for a week or so. need to get my fix of that wonderful cheesecake. :P
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Man, that looks good! BOOKMARKED.
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That cheesecake is outstanding!
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oh my. need to set up a tent in your back yard for a week or so. need to get my fix of that wonderful cheesecake. :P
you know you are always welcome Sparky.
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That looks fabulous..I love cheesecake and definately have stolen the recipe already. I'm thinking cheesecake for Thanksgiving. thanks for the recipe. Pam .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.
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Oh now thanks allot there deb :(
Most of y'all prob know deb, i have had the opportunity to taste her really great desserts.
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Excellent cheesecake!! Looks amazing.
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Thats a super duper lookin cheeseCake :) Nice Job Deb!!
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Deb, that cheesecake looks delicious.
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I just returned from a long weekend in the Pigeon Forge area of TN and saw Deb’s post about her fabulous cheesecake. I do have a few pictures to add to the post.
Deb is starting to cut the cake for everyone’s consumption.
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You get three guesses (the first two don’t count) as to who was first in line. Why Chris, of course.
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It’s almost on the plate…
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We’re getting closer…
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Plated at last!!
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These pictures don’t do the cheesecake justice. It was worth the trip to PA just to sample it. Making a cheesecake on my MAK is on my bucket list of things to cook.
Art
Pardon me, but I need to get a paper towel to wipe the droul from my mouth.
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You get three guesses (the first two don’t count) as to who was first in line. Why Chris, of course.
i'll give three guesses as to who grabbed the last piece ..... why Chris, of course..... stole it away from someone who was in a hurricane induced haze ....
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I've never had the pleasure of tasting of of these cheesecakes, but I can tell you they're legendary.
Deb, I am so glad you finally made it over to the forum! :)