If you look back through my post titles, the first thing you'll probably note is that they're absolutely useless if you're trying to figure out the recipe being featured (I know this from frustrating personal experience). The second thing you might notice is that I adore alliteration.
Post titles, recipe names, my random comments describing the posts and recipes of others--I like to make use of this totally titillating tool as often as possible. That said, when I learned that today was National Cherry Cheesecake Day (thanks, Louise!), I instantly became giddy. Yes, although I don't really care for cheesecake (or non-homemade cherry pie filling, but does anyone?)(no offense if you do--more power to ya), I know some people who are pretty fond of the creamy treat, so I whipped one up.
Don't you just love the look of bold red on creamy white? I do. Except when it's red ink all over my calculus homework back in high school. My beloved teacher (a major Civil War buff) always said our papers looked like the Battle of Antietam. Doh.
My goodness, the sacrifices I make for the sake of alliteration. But it's a deserving device, wouldn't you say?
Cheery Cherry Cheesecake
(based on this recipe)
Crust:
1 3/4 cups graham cracker crumbs
3 tablespoons sugar
Pinch of salt
1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) unsalted butter, melted
Cheesecake:
2 pounds (four 8-ounce boxes) cream cheese, at room temperature
1 1/3 cups sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
4 large eggs, at room temperature
1 1/3 cups sour cream
1 (15 oz) can cherry pie filling (optional)
Make the crust:
Butter a 9-inch springform pan that has sides that are at least 2 3/4 inches high.
Stir the crumbs, sugar, and salt together in a medium bowl. Pour over the melted butter and stir until all of the dry ingredients are uniformly moist. Turn the ingredients into the buttered springform pan and use your fingers to pat an even layer of crumbs along the bottom of the pan and about halfway up the sides. Put the pan in the fridge while you preheat the oven.
Center a rack in the oven, preheat the oven to 350°F and place the springform on a baking sheet. Bake for 10 minutes. Set the crust aside to cool on a rack while you make the cheesecake. Reduce the oven temperature to 325°F.
Make the cheesecake:
Beat the cream cheese at medium speed until soft, about 4 minutes. Add the sugar and salt and continue to beat another 4 minutes or so, until the cream cheese is light and fluffy. Beat in the vanilla. Add the eggs one by one, beating for a full minute after each addition. Slowly beat in the sour cream. Scrape the batter into the springform pan. Put the springform pan on a roasting pan, place it in the oven, and pour enough boiling water into the roaster to come halfway up the sides of the springform pan.
Bake the cheesecake for 1 hour and 30 minutes, at which point the top will be browned (and perhaps cracked) and may have risen just a little above the rim of the pan. Turn off the oven and prop the oven door open. Allow the cheesecake to sit in the water bath for another hour.
After 1 hour, carefully pull the setup out of the oven and lift the springform pan out of the roaster. Let the cheesecake come to room temperature on a cooling rack.
When the cake is cool, cover the top lightly and chill the cake for at least 4 hours, although overnight would be better.
Before slicing and serving, pour cherry pie filling or whatever fruit topping floats your boat over the cake.
Grace, this is my idea of heaven. thick cheescakey goodness and cherries, YUM!
ReplyDeleteI love alliteration too, and onomatopoeia. I love most language devices actually!
1) I don't know how you don't just LOVE cheesecake, it's nearly perfect!!! And this looks so yummy! And yes, the vibrant red looks perfect against that creamy white.
ReplyDeleteI'd say it's an alliteration and a tongue twister.
ReplyDeleteAnd if you don't want your cheesecake, I'm happy to eat it for you. Feel free to send it my way ;)
This is gorgeous. One of my fave desserts and I thank you for resisting taking a bite of until after taking the photo!
ReplyDeleteWhoa baby, that is one sensationally shiny, seriously sexy slice. The cherry sauce looks amazing. And I'll have a side of alliteration with that thanks :)
ReplyDeleteNo-Bake Cherry Cheesecake from a box was probabaly the first cheesecake my mom ever made me. I have a soft spot in my heart. Happy Cherry Chhesecake Day:D
ReplyDeleteHa! A cheery cheesecake it is! I tend to get quite carried away with alliteration as well--I used to write whole alliterated sentences just for fun when I was little. Yes, I am a little strange...or should I say somewhat surprisingly strange?
ReplyDeleteCherry cheesecake is high up on my list of faves! And I like the canned cherry pie filling...not for a pie, but for this! (What can I say? I admit it!)
ReplyDeleteDeeeeelightful photo of a deeeelicious dessert!
I get a kick out of alliteration too. haha Are we nerdy?
ReplyDeletehahaha!! i do the same thing...minus the alliteration. I often wonder if it bugs people that I don't name my recipe in the title...I'm guessing yes?
ReplyDeleteI'm a cheesecake AND a canned cherry filling lovah, so it's all good for me ;)
I love cheesecake, but it doesn't like me at all, yours looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love cheesecake and I love your blog♥
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Hehe you lnow I never noticed that about your titles, I always thought that they invited me to read further I suppose! And are you serious about a National Cherry Cheesecake day? :P
ReplyDeleteI like your oddball titles :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a beauty of a cheesecake!
cherries & cheesecake are like in the 10 ten of the most perfect food combos. this looks so good because there is sufficient crust (I hate when there isn't)
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the cherry pie filling thing, not a favorite of mine either but I love a good cheesecake
ReplyDeleteThat cheesecake looks amazing! One of the best desserts on earth.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cheesecake!
ReplyDeleteI love a good cheesecake, especially if it has fruit on top. Great photos Grace.
ReplyDeletePerfect with the cherry topping!
ReplyDeleteHow bright and cheery! Nice job.
ReplyDeleteCalculus....yuck! :) Cheesecake makes me happy though :) As long as it's not thick. I like a nice creamy cheesecake.
ReplyDeleteGrace I love cheesecake and this look absolutely heavenly and pretty!! Love your reipes, xx gloria
ReplyDeleteWay to take one for the team and make a treat you don't really desire. I'm proud of you. And your cheesecake looks utterly amazing. (I would be more than willing to eat your share...)
ReplyDeleteHaha I love your witty wordplay :) I'm mildly obsessed with these ridiculously random national food holidays... apparently yesterday was National Jelly Bean day? I never find out until the day of, though, so it's always too late to celebrate with a blog post. I need to research ahead a bit and find a completely random food holiday to celebrate soon. Oh, and your altruistic cheesecake? YUM.
ReplyDeletethe photo of the slice of the cherry cheescake makes me mouthwatering !! thanks Pierre de Paris
ReplyDeleteI adore your titles! This cheesecake sounds fab! I love that you use lots of cream cheese.
ReplyDeleteHooray cheesecake! I'm not really with the whole fruit-stuff with other stuff (though I'm getting better), but I can really appreciate how those colors POP!
ReplyDeleteThe cherry topping on the white cheesecake is a vision to behold! Wish I could have worked an alliteration into that. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love plain ordinary cheesecake, but won't touch it with toppings. Go figure. Yours looks great with the cherry topping.
ReplyDeleteSoooo good! Your cheesecake looks extremely yummy...
ReplyDeleteI just made one for my good friend and her family. They were asking for it since weeks...
Cheers,
Rosa
That cherry cheesecake is staring at me and asking me why I don't know what alliteration is!
ReplyDeleteIf you think about it, a cheesecake is a creamy custard pie...
ReplyDeleteI'm not a huge cheesecake fan, but I will have a slice if persuaded. =)
ReplyDeleteThis looks insanely good, though. I could definitely be persuaded to have a slice of this. It's beautiful!
I love alliteration too... and I love your post titles. I started trying to make mine the names of my recipes now because I recently went through that same frustration when I was trying to create my recipe index (who am I kidding? I'm still in the midst of creating it!). But I think creative post titles draw people in. The cheesecake looks spectacular. Cheesecake isn't top on my dessert list, but I do enjoy it from time to time.
ReplyDeleteThat small slice of cheesecake (just the right size) with that cherry sauce crowning it is my idea of a very pleasurable moment spent savoring every bite!
ReplyDeletethis is very similar to my cheesecake recipe...LOVE IT!! but you know what? I'd rather eat it plain that pour that cherry stuff all over it. Seriously...that's what i do
ReplyDeleteOh my Grace, cheesecake is a great weekness of mine, and here I'm going to bed with this addictive treat on my mind! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI am an alliteration addict (that's an easy one I threw in for ya), most of my days are spent looking in a thesaurus to find an adjective with the same letter - but time well spent I say :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I hear ya - red on white is divine except when its used to point out your mistakes... blue pen would be much more tolerable
Alliteration makes me secretly happy! It's like my inner dork coming out to play! :)
ReplyDeleteI am part of the LOVE CHEESECAKE club.
No sacrifice at all when a recipe like this is involved... wow!
ReplyDeleteGrace, that is one beautiful cheesecake and I sure would LOVE a slice. Cheesecake is one of my absolute favorites.
ReplyDeleteThe cheery cheery cheesecake chortled "cheeeeeeeeeese" for chef Grace's charming post.
ReplyDeletethe profile shot with the graham cracker crust and translucent red rivulets of cherry sauce are torturing me!
ReplyDeleteenjoyed the recipe ... enjoyed the alliterations more :)
ReplyDeleteDenalee
A cheesecake just isn't a cheesecake without sweet cherries on top! I love that you love alliteration so much! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI always love your titles, and cheesecake..I have never I mean never met a cheesecake that I didn't like great pics
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Well, I simply adore alliteration, as I do this cheesecake.
ReplyDeleteOh that looks so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never had a cherry cheesecake, I think it's such a classic that when I do go for cheesecake eating i tend to go for the different flaovrs, but I'm willing to try it you make it look so scrumptious.
ReplyDeletethis looks divine.
ReplyDeletecheery it is!
What a tease! Gosh so bad for dieters like me who is trying to cut down on sugar. I guess one slice of cheesecake wouldn't hurt...
ReplyDeleteI love a red dessert and I really like cheesecake with a biscuit base. This seems like something that I would really enjoy. I love how the cherry sauce is oozing over the cheesecake. It makes me want it more.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, I missed National Cheesecake Day! I do appreciate getting to celebrate through your post. Your cheesecake looks delicious...cherries...sauce dripping down the sides. Looking for a fork...
ReplyDeletewill have a piece of that.
ReplyDeleteDo you know I ADORE non-homemade cherry pie filling, I will eat it straight out of the can! Would love it on this.
ReplyDeleteI saw that and thought "the hell? She doesn't even LIKE cheesecake!". That's a pretty fine example for a dessert you don't much care for.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, I absolutely adore aliteration. Ahah! (note the wave).
ReplyDeleteI love your titles and I love cheesecake! Yours looks fantastic! And about that red ink it is hard for teachers not to use it. It stands out! Not that most students pay attention. but you have to try!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could say I didnt like cheesecake...but I could probably eat a whole pie myself!
ReplyDeleteOhMyWord I had to laugh out loud about the title thing. My main blog, i am mommy, is WRETCHED like that. So when I started my baking blog I said to myself, "Self! No weird titles, just name it and title it!"
ReplyDeleteBoring. But useful. :)
Blessings!
Amanda
Happy cheesecake day to you! And I know how you feel...
ReplyDeleteI just prefer other desserts - cakes, pies, cookies.
This looks SO good! She's a beauty!
the most beautiful cheesecake!!!!!!!!
ReplyDelete"Nother nashin' nom! And another great title.
ReplyDeleteI adore alliteration as well :) Can you tell by my blog title? I also cherish cheesecake!
ReplyDeleteI love cheesecake, cherries, and cheeky chatter...so this is the perfect post for me;P
ReplyDeleteCheesecake with red cherry sauce definitely brings cheer here :D That's my favourite!
ReplyDeleteI looooove cheesecake, although I don't love cherry cheesecake so much. But I do love your alliterations.
ReplyDeleteYumm. Love cheesecake. And alliteration :) What can I say, I was an English major in college!
ReplyDeleteOh man, that looks wicked good! Cheesecake is one of the best things ever.
ReplyDeleteHeh, I decided to make my post title very descriptive to avoid just that problem. :)
Grace,
ReplyDeleteAs a food-conniseuer and New Yorker, tell me this: What is the difference between Chicago and NY style pizza? Which one do you like better?
mmm I love me a good cheesecake! just wish they weren't 30+ grams of fat in each slice LOL
ReplyDeleteMouth is drooling. Cherry Cheesecakes have to be on of my favourite because the tartness of the cherries balances out the sweetness of the cheesecake. Yum!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I love your writing style, so keep it up with the alliteration. ;)
i'm not a big cheesecake (cream cheese in general) fan, and typically cringe at canned fillings, but I have to admit this looks incredibly tasty.
ReplyDeleteGrace, what a nice cheesecake, the contrast of the colors are awesome...so yummie :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's one cheery cheesecake. Love the colors. And, if we're being honest, I've *might* like canned cherry pie filling. But don't tell, k? ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cheesecake!Love the cherries!!!!I love all your titles :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning looking cheesecake. I never tired of this classic.
ReplyDeleteI don't have much of a sweet tooth, but a great cheesecake with cherries on top are hard for me to resist.
ReplyDeleteYours looks scrumptious!
lol! who doesnt love alliteration!
ReplyDeleteI'm not much for cheesecake either, but this actually looks really good. And as for the alliteration, that is just one more reason everyone loves you, grace! (if I was in least talented at such myself I would have given it a go here - but it's no use - it's just not in me). (:
ReplyDeleteYes, I love the look of red on white in your divine cheesecake. I don't love that my little daughter got red marker on my white couch this weekend. What'cha gonna do :) xxoo
ReplyDeleteCharming Cherry Cheesecake! Oooh, alliteration IS fun. :)
ReplyDeleteCherries and cheesecake were made for one another. So glad cherry season is right around the corner here.
ReplyDeleteI love your titles :) I do not however, love cheesecake. It's okay, but if I'm going to take in those calories I want it to be from something EXTRA delicious. Making one for others is impressive, don't know if I could bring myself to do that :)
ReplyDeleteWithout a doubt, cheery! And it is positively pretty! Well worth making just to look at, though I'm not above craving a slice or two of cheesecake on special occasions.
ReplyDeleteOh Grace, you are such a sweetie:) I absolutely do enjoy "bold red on creamy white." I simply Cherish Cheery Cherry Cheesecake! Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteThe only alliteration I can come up with is Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers. I'm sure it has something to do with Pickle Week this Month, LOL:)
Happy Cherry Cobbler Day (today) AND, thanks for the smile...
I don't care what the name of the post or the recipe is. I love that they are witty. I am just so in awe of your creations & sweet treats. This cheesecake looks awesome!
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