By Gwendolyn Duran-Gardner
Smoked Cheesecake
By now you probably realize you can smoke just about anything. But should you? Only if smoking adds something to a food or dish that makes it better or more interesting than it would be in its natural state. Which brings us to cheesecake. This is another dessert that you usually bake in a pan of simmering water, which cooks the filling while preventing it from cracking or curdling. In other words, low, slow, and moist. Sounds like a session in a water smoker to me. The smoke gives the cheesecake a haunting flavor—familiar yet exotic. This may just be the most interesting cheesecake you’ll ever set fork to.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 08:46:08 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
65
Moderate
Nutrition per serving
Calories6829.1 kcal (341%)
Total Fat475.7 g (680%)
Carbs547.7 g (211%)
Sugars347.6 g (386%)
Protein111.4 g (223%)
Sodium5037.7 mg (252%)
Fiber12.2 g (43%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
0 servings
vegetable oil
12 ouncesgraham crackers
broken ersnap cookies, or chocolate icebox cookies
3 tablespoonslight brown sugar
6 tablespoonsunsalted butter
melted, or more if needed for a cohesive crust
4 x 8 ouncecream cheese
packages, room temperature
1 cuplight brown sugar
packed
1 teaspoonlemon zest
finely grated, or lime zest juice
1 tablespoonfresh lemon
2 teaspoonsvanilla extract
or finely grated ginger
2 tablespoonsbutter
melted
5eggs
large
Instructions
Step 1
Step 1: Preheat your oven to 400 degrees (or set up a grill for indirect grilling and preheat to the same). Lightly oil the springform pan. Wrap the outside with aluminum foil.
Step 2
Step 2: Make the crust: Break the cookies into pieces and grind to a fine powder with the 2 tablespoons light brown sugar in the food processor. Add the melted butter and pulse the processor to obtain a crumbly dough. Press it into the bottom and halfway up the sides of the springform pan. Bake the crust until lightly browned, 5 to 8 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool.
Step 3
Step 3: Make the filling. Wipe out the processor bowl or use a stand mixer. Add the cream cheese, 1 cup sugar, vanilla, and lemon zest and process/beat until smooth. Work in the eggs one by one, beating/processing until smooth after each addition. Pour the batter into the springform pan. Tap the pan on the counter a few times to knock out any air bubbles.
Step 4
Step 4: Meanwhile, light your smoker according to the manufacturer’s instructions and preheat to 300 degrees. Add the wood as specified by the manufacturer.
Step 5
Step 5: Smoke the cheesecake until the top is bronzed with smoke and the filling is set, 1-1/2 to 2 hours or more. To test for doneness: gently poke the side of the pan—the filling will jiggle, not ripple. Alternatively, insert a slender metal skewer in the center: it should come out clean. Transfer the cheesecake to a wire rack to cool to room temperature. Refrigerate until serving. (The cheesecake can be made up to 8 hours ahead.) Let the cheesecake warm slightly at room temperature before serving.
Step 6
Step 6: Run a slender knife around the inside of the springform pan. Loosen and remove the ring. If serving the Burnt Sugar Cream Sauce, pour it over the cheesecake (or serve on the side). Cut into slices and dig in.
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