As I write this, I’m waiting for the cheesecake to chill. I can’t wait to try it. The batter was delicious before baking. I found the ginger flavor very subtle. Putting the batter together was super simple. Cream cheese, sugar, eggs, sour cream, a little vanilla and cornstarch. You may recall the trouble I had buying cream cheese last night we made a cheesecake. I splurged on Philly cream cheese to make sure I was getting unflavored cream cheese.
The only unusual step was grating the fresh ginger and then squeezing the juice out of it. I put the grated ginger in a strainer and pushed on it, surprisingly a there was a good deal of ginger juice that dripped through.
I found a box of German ginger cookies in the market, so I used them for crust and intended to use them to decorate the side, but they wouldn’t stick even with a little jam.
Now that I’ve had a chance to try this cheesecake, my first reaction was that it tastes like Christmas – I guess that’s what ginger means to me. The texture is light and fluffy. It’s very good but not the best cheesecake I’ve ever made. I would fix it again for someone who loved ginger.
Unlike my other blog posts, as part of the Heavenly Cake Bakers, I don’t post recipes from this book on the Internet. One of the reasons for this baking group is to encourage readers to purchase the cookbook. That strategy worked on me! After follow the group’s baking adventures for a couple of months, I ordered a copy from Amazon because I wanted to join in.
An accountant by trade and a food blogger since 2009, Lois Britton fell in love with Polish cuisine during the years she lived in Poznań, Poland. As the creator of PolishHousewife.com, she loves connecting readers with traditional Polish recipes. Lois has a graduate certificate in Food Writing and Photography from the University of South Florida. She is the author of The Polish Housewife Cookbook, available on Amazon and on her website.
evil cake lady
Very pretty! I’m curious–what modifications would you make?
Lois B
ECL – I’d like it to be more dense, maybe more cream cheese?
Laura
Funny, the first thing I thought when I saw the post title was, “hmmm…sounds like Christmas.” I really like the idea of a gingerbread cheesecake. So, out of curiosity, what flavor was the best cheesecake you’ve ever made?
Lois B
Laura – probably Nutella!
Laura
I can eat Nutella straight from the jar with a spoon. Nutella cheesecake… wow, that sounds divine!