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Old 02-05-2010, 12:52 PM
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Default Guinness Cheesecake (Cheesecake Recipes)


Prep Time: 3+ hours | Cook Time: 2 - 3 hours | Serves: 10
Dessert » Cheesecakes » American

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This [COLOR=#2B65B0 ! important]cheesecake[/COLOR]is very rich and creamy, and not for children. You should plan to make it a day ahead of serving.

Crust:
1 C. chocolate cookie crumbs
1/4 C. ****er, softened
2 T. white sugar
1/4 tsp. baking cocoa

Cake:
3 (8 oz.) packages cream cheese, softened
1 C. white sugar
3 eggs
8 (1 oz.) squares semisweet chocolate
2 T. whipping cream
1 C. sour cream
1/8 tsp. salt
3/4 C. Guinness

Topping:
1 C. heavy whipping cream
3 T. confectioners' sugar
2 T. Guinness

First of all, preheat your oven to 350 F (175 C), and move a rack to the middle position. Then, pour yourself a beverage. Today, we are drinking Strongbow, because it's an awesome English cider. Never you mind that Guinness is Irish, we are multi-cultural around here.



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Old 02-05-2010, 12:53 PM
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Next, ****er a 9 or 10 inch springform pan.
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Then take some foil and wrap the bottom of it. It helps if you have the extra-wide foil - the foil is to keep the water of the water bath OUT of the cake, because soggy cheesecake is bad. Either way, wrap it up the sides, then trim the edges, and don't rip it.

As evidenced by the pictures, I chose to wrap and then ****er. It works either way, so long as both are done before the next step.


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Since I cannot find chocolate cookie crumbs in the store, I am forced to buy chocolate cookies and crush them my self. I find that a ziploc bag and a rolling pin work very well for this, especially since I don't have a food processor. If you have one, feel free to use it.

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Once you've got your crumbs well-crushed, combine them with the sugar and ****er in a small bowl, and mix well.
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