Avoid cracks with this simple trick for the perfect cheesecake
Cheesecake is the king of desserts. Delicate, creamy, and fluffy—both children and adults love it. Unfortunately, during baking, cheesecakes often develop cracks on their surface. How can we avoid this and enjoy a perfectly smooth dessert? Just try this simple trick!
8:34 AM EDT, August 2, 2024
Of course, the best cheesecake is made at home, which is tastier and made with love and dedication. Unfortunately, during baking, cheesecakes often develop cracks on their surface. If you dream of a perfect cheesecake without blemishes, read this article. I will share a simple trick to help avoid cracks in your cheesecake.
Secrets to the perfect cheesecake
To make a perfect cheesecake, pay attention to a few key points:
Quality of ingredients: Do not skimp on products! Opt for cottage cheese with a high-fat content (at least 30%). The cottage cheese should be fresh and of good quality. Other ingredients, such as eggs, butter, and cream, should also be fresh and of high quality.
Temperature of ingredients: All ingredients used for preparing the cheesecake should be at room temperature. Take them out of the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before baking. This ensures the batter will rise evenly and be smooth.
Grinding the cheese: Thoroughly grinding is critical to a perfectly creamy cheesecake consistency. It's best to grind the cheese twice—once in a meat grinder and then with a blender.
Baking temperature: Do not preheat the oven to too high a temperature. The optimal temperature is 350°F. Bake the cheesecake on the middle rack of the oven, ideally with convection.
Water bath: Placing the cake tin in a tray filled with water (a so-called water bath) is a great way to achieve a smooth cheesecake surface. This allows the cake to be baked gently and evenly without cracking.
Cooling: After baking the cheesecake, do not take it out of the oven immediately. Turn off the oven, slightly open the door, and leave the cake inside for about an hour. Then, cool the cheesecake out of the oven at room temperature.
Additional tips:
- You can add various extras to the cheesecake, such as raisins, nuts, or fruits.
- You can also drizzle the cheesecake with chocolate or fruit glaze.
- The finished cheesecake is best stored in the refrigerator.
By following these simple tips, you will bake the perfect cheesecake—without cracks and with a creamy consistency. Enjoy!