Individual size chocolate cheesecake topped with strawberry.
I am not one for keeping recipes to myself, but if I was, then this is the one I would keep. It makes appearances only on special occassions like Christmas and birthdays. I have made mini sized cheesecakes in mini muffin tins for parties and individual servings for the family in regular sized muffin tins. At Christmas we always decorate it with Ferrerro Rocher chocolates just to make it a little bit more special.
Base:
1 packet Arnotts choc ripple biscuits (crushed to fine crumbs)
1/4 cup butter, melted
Cheesecake:
250g good quality dark chocolate
1 block (250g) Cream cheese
1/3 cup icing sugar
1/2 cup nutella (or a bit more cause it is so yummy)
1/4 cup boiling water
2 1/2 tsp powdered gelatine
600ml thickened cream
1/4 cup nutella (decoration)
Method:
Line base of a springform pan with baking paper cut out to fit base. Combine biscuit crumbs and melted butter and press into base of pan. Refrigerate until hardened.
Next, soften the cream cheese. I soften my cream cheese on med-low power and then beat it together with the icing sugar. Set aside. Melt chocolate in microwave on med power until smooth. While chocolate is melting whip half the cream (300ml) until soft peaks form. Set aside. Add melted chocolate to cream cheese mix along with the nutella. Disolve gelatine in water until it is clear. Add to mixture and beat until smooth and well combined. Now, with a metal spoon, gently fold the whipped cream through the cheesecake mixture until it is all combined.
Spoon into ther pan over the base and chill for 2 hours or until set.
Topping:
Whip the remainder of the cream until just whipped, use a heaped spoonful and mix together with the nutella to soften it a bit. Once the nutella is a thinner consistency, gently add it to the remaining cream, swirling to give a marbled effect. Spoon or pipe on to set cheesecake, or decorate as desired.
Note: When making smaller ones in muffin tins, for easy removal you must line the base with small rounds of baking paper or they are too difficult to remove in one piece. Trust me!