Baked Matcha Cheesecake Bars
Baked Matcha Cheesecake Bars

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Great recipe for Baked Matcha Cheesecake Bars. I wanted to make a variation on the strawberry cheesecake bars, and tried matcha, which turned out great. I use it drinks, baking and smoothies.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have baked matcha cheesecake bars using 14 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Baked Matcha Cheesecake Bars:
  1. Make ready For the crust:
  2. Get 40 grams Oreo cookies (or cookies and biscuits of your choice)
  3. Prepare 20 grams Unsalted butter
  4. Make ready For the filling:
  5. Take 90 grams Cream cheese
  6. Take 30 grams Granulated sugar
  7. Prepare 1/2 Egg
  8. Make ready 10 grams Sweetened condensed milk
  9. Get 50 grams Heavy cream
  10. Take 10 grams Cake flour
  11. Make ready 1 tsp Lemon juice
  12. Prepare 3 grams ○ Matcha
  13. Take 15 grams ○ Condensed milk
  14. Get 10 grams ○ White chocolate (optional)

These mocha cheesecake bars have a mocha brownie base, cheesecake filling, and brownie topping. When I was baking in the kitchen recently, I decided to try making a sugar-free cheesecake brownie bar. Baked cheesecake has a richer taste and creamier texture as compared to no-bake cheesecake, but the process of making has more steps than the no-bake. To yield a nice cheesecake without cracks on top, it needs to be baked using water bath at low heat.

Instructions to make Baked Matcha Cheesecake Bars:
  1. The steps are the same as (the strawberry cheesecake version: https://cookpad.com/en/recipes/149903-baked-strawberry-cheesecake-bar). Take the cream cheese and egg out of the refrigerator and bring to room temperature. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/149903-baked-strawberry-cheesecake-bar
  2. Remove the cream filling from the Oreo cookies, place in a resealable bag and crush into a powder. 10 cookies make about 35 g of Oreo powder.
  3. Combine the crumbled Oreo from Step 2 and the melted butter. Line a pound cake mold with parchment paper, press the cookie-butter mixture on the bottom, and chill in the refrigerator.
  4. If you press down hard with a plastic-wrapped kamaboko board or some flat surface, the crust will be flattened properly even in the corners.
  5. Preheat the oven to 355°F/180°C. Beat the egg well.
  6. Mix cream cheese with a whisk. Add all the ingredients except ○ one by one, mixing well between additions.
  7. Put the pound cake mold from Step 3 on a scale. Add 1/2 of the cheese mixture plus 10 g (about 115 g). Bake for 15 minutes at 355°F/180°C. There's no need to cover with foil.
  8. As the cake bakes, melt the white chocolate into the remaining cheese mixture in a double boiler. Sift in the matcha, add the condensed milk, and mix very well with a whisk.
  9. Take the cake out of the oven after 15 minutes and pour in the mixture from Step 8. Lower the heat to 340°F/170°C and bake for 25-30 minutes, covered with aluminium foil.
  10. It's done. Let it cool, cover it tightly and chill in the refrigerator (at least 6 hours).
  11. Cut into 4-6 pieces as you like, and it's done.
  12. I used 5 pieces of Kiri brand cream cheese.
  13. I doubled the amounts to make one 18 cm square mold. If you don't cover the top with foil, it browns like this.

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