And what did I use the Bailey's for? Well as you can see, it was for an Irish style dessert. I searched the internet for a Bailey's cake, and found one that used white cake mix, jello chocolate pudding, and chocolate chips. It also had a glaze to drizzle on top. But I didn't have white cake and since I am a chocolate lover anyways, I switched to chocolate cake mix, omitted the chocolate chips (because I thought it might be a little too much), and decided to frost the cake instead. Now I know for next time not to use cream cheese store bought frosting because compared to the frosting I made for the pink pumpkins (previous post), it tasted too sweet and not as cream cheesy as I would have liked. I mixed Baileys in with the frosting, but after tasting a bit, decided that the whole cake didn't taste enough like the liqour so I drizzled....okay poured it over the cake. Maybe I was a little tipsy by that point. My sister had brought over Irish Cream with a hint of mint which we finished off that night....the three of us.
I also had for dinner a savory Guinness shepards pie that I made with ground turkey (instead of beef or lamb). It tasted pretty good, especially with some ketchup, but the sauce was too watery. I followed directions, it said I could add the marinade to the meat mixture before putting it in the oven, and though I put some cornstarch in, it didn't thicken like I'd hoped. Also the added Guinness sort of drowned out the other flavors of the fresh herbs and wostershire sauce I put in.
***Note to self, chambord is good with irish cream and ceme de cacao***
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Hey, Hey, What is Donna Day?
I read several recipe food blogs now and see this universal themed thing called Donna Day...I have come to assume that Donna is a revered chef, even though I have never heard of her. Since I had been seeing all these blogs with a cheesecake theme for Sat.'s HHDD, and I was already making cheesecake for my mom, I thought, what the hell, I'll enter too. But no, I became nervous and wondered if these foodies would think I was butting into their event and since I didn't even know anyone, I just kept my post til later.
And today is later. I made, in addition to the wannabe pumpkin bars, a delicious cheesecake that was part recipe from a Woman's Day mag, and part make-up-as-I-go-depending-on-whats-in-the-cupboard. It was a no-bake, and I was wary, but it turned out so good that I'm glad I left it with my mom because I probably would have binged on it had we taken it home. The tart citrus blend went very well with the sweet blueberries. This is so easy and yummy, I will definately be making this (or a variation) again.
No-Bake Blueberry Topped Citrus Cheesecake
Ingredients:
1 Nilla premade cookie crust
2 bricks Neufchatel cheese (lowfat cream cheese) I was short 2 oz and it still turned out fine
3/4 cup sugar-I used splenda
2 Tbsp lemon zest
1 cup plus 1/4 cup OJ
1 pkt unflavored gelatin
Citrusy or your choice jelly (I used a local lilikoi-passion fruit)
Canned/frozen/or fresh fruit for topping-I used canned blueberries (NOT pie filling) but fresh would probably have been less runny
Directions:
1. Freeze Nilla crust while preparing filling so crust becomes/stays firm. (easier to work with)
2. Beat cream cheese, sugar, zest, and 1 cup orange juice in large bowl until smooth
3. Sprinkle gelatin over remaining orange juice in a small saucepan. Let stand a couple minutes. Stir over medium-low heat until steaming and gelatin has completely dissolved. Take off heat and slowly incorporate gelatin mixture into cheese mixture while beating on low (or gently). Proccess until blended.
4. Spread enough jelly over chilled pie crust so that it thinly covers very bottom. Then pour in cheese mixture. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 5 hours until firm.
5. Up to an hour prior to serving, garnish/cover/decorate top of cheesecake with fruit as desired.
6 comments:
Nice work on the Baileys! I like it in hot chocolate, or ice cream...
Anyone can enter the HHDD event. The cheesecake deadline has already passed (but check w/hostess Peabody) but there's always next month's HHDD!
It's too bad you changed your mind about entering HHDD. It is open to everyone and anyone!
Heck! I'd never heard of Donna either and I still entered!
mmm. baileys mint chocolate chip ice cream.
seriously! if you have and ice cream maker you should whip some up..
haha, I like that we have the same taste in food! nico's is probably one of the places I miss most when I'm gone...sigh, no one makes furikake ahi like them :)
oooh, I can't even remember the last time I had blueberry cheesecake!!!
What a delicious looking cheesecake and the photo of the hamburger almost made me start nibbling on the computer screen. Yum!
Ari (Baking and Books)
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