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Kiwi Cheesecake
Kiwi Cheesecake
By Morrisons
Published on 20 September 2020
This is something that has to be made well ahead of time to
allow it to set properly. A little gelatine will give the cake a firmness so it
easier to slice. Time and servings
30 minsTotal time
8Servings
Ingredients
- 100 g of icing sugar
- 150 ml of double cream
- 1 tsp of vanilla extract
- 1 sachet of gelatine powder
- 125 g of unsalted butter, melted
- 500 g of soft cream cheese
- 6 wonky kiwi
- 250 g of plain digestive biscuits
Method
Step 1
Prepare the base by placing the biscuits in a small food processor and pulse until they are fine crumbs. Alternatively you can pop them into a sealed food bag and crush with the base of a rolling pin.Step 2
Add the crushed biscuits to a medium sized mixing bowl. Add the melted butter and mix well to combine.Step 3
Place the crushed biscuit mixture to the base of the cake tin. Press to seal the edges so there is a firm and stable biscuit base for the filling to sit on.Step 4
Peel and finely chop 2 of the kiwi fruits.Step 5
Prepare the gelatine by dissolving it in 3 tbsp. of warm water (or as per pack instructions) set aside until the granules are dissolved and the liquid is clear.Step 6
In a large mixing bowl beat the cream cheese, double cream, icing sugar and vanilla until smooth and thick. Fold in the chopped kiwi fruit and the prepared gelatine. Mix well to combine.Step 7
Spoon the cheesecake mix into the prepared tin and smooth the top so it is straight and flush. Place the prepared mixture in the fridge and leave to set for about 6-8 hours or overnight.Step 8
When ready to serve, prepare the remaining kiwis by peeling and slicing into thin slices. Make a concentric pattern with the kiwis starting with the edges and working into the centre. Slice and serve. Store, loosely covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.