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  2. Cheesecake - Wikipedia

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    Basque cheesecake. Basque cheesecake, composed of burnt custard and no crust, was created in 1990 by Santiago Rivera of the La Viña restaurant in the Basque Country, Spain. [32] [33] It achieved popularity online in the 2010s, helped by a recipe published by the British food writer Nigella Lawson. [33]

  3. Basque cheesecake - Wikipedia

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    Basque cheesecake has a caramelized, nearly burnt exterior and creamy, custard-like interior, achieved by baking at high temperatures. [2] [3] [5] The flavor is subtly sweet with notes of caramel and hints of bitterness from the browned top. [6] Chefs have added ingredients such as vanilla, citrus zest, or liquorice sauce. [2] [3]

  4. Japanese cheesecake - Wikipedia

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    Cheesecake from Ginza Cozy Corner. The recipe was created by Japanese chef Tomotaro Kuzuno, who was inspired by a local käsekuchen cheesecake (a German variant) during a trip to Berlin in the 1960s. [3] [4] [5] It is less sweet and has fewer calories than standard Western-style cheesecakes, containing less cheese and sugar. The cake is made ...

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    Voilà! A 5 star dessert made easy. It may look fancy, and it may taste like it came straight from a 5 star restaurant, but this Japanese cheesecake only requires three ingredients.

  6. How to Make Basque Cheesecake - AOL

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  7. How to Make The Cheesecake Factory’s Brown Bread - AOL

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    The post How to Make The Cheesecake Factory’s Brown Bread appeared first on Taste of Home. This step-by-step copycat recipe for soft, tender brown bread has cocoa powder, molasses, honey and ...

  8. Gâteau Basque - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the Boston cream pie, which is a cake and not a pie, the Gâteau Basque dough produces a crumb-textured pastry that is chewy and tender. [2] [3] It is traditional to mark a Basque cross on the top if the cake is filled with black cherry jam, or to use a crosshatch pattern on top if filled with pastry cream. [4]

  9. Baumkuchen - Wikipedia

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    The recipe can be varied by adding other ingredients, such as ground nuts, honey, marzipan, nougat, and rum or brandy, to the batter or filling. [1] Additionally, Baumkuchen may be covered with sugar or chocolate glaze. With some recipes, the fully baked and cooled Baumkuchen is first coated with marmalade or jam, and then covered with chocolate.