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    Home » Desserts » Cakes » Chocolate Basque Cheesecake

    Chocolate Basque Cheesecake

    Published: Apr 22, 2021 by Riz · This post may contain affiliate links ·

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    The Chocolate Basque Cheesecake takes the gloriously caramelised flavour of the Burnt Basque and gives it a chocolate-y twist. This chocolate cheesecake is everything you want it to be…sweet, creamy, and indulgent!

    A slice of Chocolate Basque Cheesecake raised above the remaining cake. The interior of the cake is creamy. this recipe
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    • What is a Chocolate Basque Cheesecake
    • Ingredients
    • Tips
    • Ooeyy gooey variation
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    What is a Chocolate Basque Cheesecake

    This is a chocolate cheesecake version of the original San Sebastian cheesecake - what differentiates this type of cheesecake is that it's baked at a very high temperature (you know, for a cheesecake) for a short period of time! This results in a burnt appearance, and a caramelised flavour.

    If you want to learn more, check out this Burnt Basque Cheesecake post.

    Ingredients

    This twist on the classic San Sebastian recipe, reduces the amount of flour (for extra dense creaminess), and brings in melted dark chocolate (you know, for chocolate-y-ness…it's a word! Kinda.). The key ingredients are:

    • Cream cheese
    • Whipping cream
    • Dark chocolate
    • All-purpose flour
    • Eggs
    • Sugar
    A chocolate Basque cheesecake fresh out of the oven, still inside a red spring form pan.

    Tips

    Make sure to bring your ingredients to room temperature (unless directed otherwise) to avoid cracks in your cheesecake.

    If you're using an electric mixer, go slow when mixing together the ingredients, and try to avoid aerating (that is, adding air) to the batter. This will help prevent cracks in your chocolate Basque cheesecake when it is time to bake.

    For best results, use the best quality dark chocolate available to you. Personally, I also opt for something around 75% cacao, which is dark and flavourful, but not bitter.

    A flat lay of a slice of chocolate burnt Basque cheesecake

    Ooeyy gooey variation

    If you can't wait around, or if you simply prefer a messy gooey chocolate cheesecake, you can cut open the cheesecake before it's had a chance to set in the fridge.

    More cheesecake recipes

    • Japanese Cheesecake
    • Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake
    • Blueberry Swirl Cheesecake
    • Strawberry Cheesecake Pancakes

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    • A 10-inch springform pan is perfect for this recipe.
    • Parchment paper (so you don't forget like a certain blogger we know)

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    A slice of chocolate cheesecake marked into the whole cheesecake but not yet removed.

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    • Author: Riz | Chocolates & Chai
    • Total Time: 35 minutes
    • Yield: 1 chocolate Basque Cheesecake 1x
    • Diet: Vegetarian
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    Description

    The Chocolate Basque Cheesecake takes the gloriously caramelised flavour of the Burnt Basque and gives it a chocolate-y twist. This chocolate cheesecake is everything you want it to be…sweet, gooey, and indulgent!


    Ingredients

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    • 650 grams cream cheese
    • 1 ⅓ cups whipping cream, warm
    • 3 ½ ounces dark chocolate, melted
    • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
    • 4 medium eggs, beaten
    • 1 cup sugar
    • Salt, a pinch

    Instructions

    1. Preheat your oven to 450 degrees F.
    2. In a bowl, stir together the whipping cream and the dark chocolate until completely mixed.
    3. In a separate large bowl, use an electric mixer to whisk cream cheese, sugar, and salt together until completely incorporated. Switch the mixer to low, and in three batches, fold in the beaten eggs.
    4. Add the chocolate mixture and flour, and mix until completely incorporated. (Optional: Strain the batter using a fine mesh sieve.)
    5. Pour the batter into the prepared cake tin, and bake for around 20-25 minutes.
    6. Let the baked cheesecake cool to room temperature, and then refrigerate for at least 4 hours. Ideally overnight.

    Notes

    • Ingredients should be room temp to avoid cracks
    • I recommend going with dark chocolate that's around 75% cacao.
    • If you don't want to wait, and dig into your cheesecake before it cools and is refrigerated, it won't just be hot…it'll be a mess.

    Prepping your cake tin

    1. I used a 9-inch round cake tin for this recipe.
    2. Butter and line your cake tin with parchment paper. And by line, I mean, plop it in there, smoothen it out as much as you can, and make sure the sides hang out of the cake tin so that you can use it to (VERY carefully) remove the chocolate Basque cheesecake from the tin once ready. Alternatively, you can use a springform pan to make removal easier - just place a dish on the tray below it in the oven as springforms do occasionally leak a bit. (This is what I personally do.)
    • Prep Time: 15 minutes
    • Cook Time: 20 minutes
    • Category: Dessert
    • Method: Baking
    • Cuisine: Spanish

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