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Allene’s Southwest Cheesecake
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Eggs
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
c
Graham cracker crumbs
1/2
c
Mesquite meal
6
tb
Melted butter or margarine
2/3
c
Mesquite or clover honey; divided
1/2
ts
Ground cinnamon
3
pk
(8-oz.) cream cheese; softened
2
ts
Pure vanilla extract
3
lg
Eggs
1
c
Sour cream
Prickly Pear Glaze; (recipe below)
2
Ripe; unblemished peaches
3/4
c
Apple juice
2
tb
Cornstarch
3/4
c
Prickly pear nectar
1/4
c
Mesquite or clover honey; (up to 1/3)
INSTRUCTIONS
PRICKLY PEAR GLAZE
Maryellen: Here are some recipes from Native Peoples Magazine, using
mesquite meal. I got these from their web site:
http://www.nativepeoples.com/
Preheat oven to 350°F. In a mixing bowl, combine graham cracker crumbs,
mesquite meal, butter, 1 tablespoon honey, and cinnamon. Using fingers,
press mixture evenly on bottom and half way up sides of 9-inch spring-form
pan. Set aside.
In large mixing bowl, with mixer at high speed, beat cream cheese,
remaining honey, and vanilla until creamy. Beat in eggs, one at a time,
mixing well. Stir in sour cream. Pour batter into crust; bake 50 to 60
minutes, until center sets. Turn off oven, leaving door slightly ajar.
Leave cake in oven 1 hour; remove and allow to cool. Chill at least 2
hours; then prepare glaze and peel and slice peaches. Arrange peaches on
top of cake and spoon over glaze. Return to refrigerator until ready to
serve. Makes 8 to 10 servings.
Prickly Pear Glaze: Combine 1/4 cup apple juice and cornstarch. In
saucepan, combine remaining apple juice, prickly pear juice, and honey.
Stir over medium heat until honey melts. Add cornstarch mixture and stir
until mixture boils, thickens, and turns clear. Cook one minute and set
aside to cool slightly.
Posted to FOODWINE Digest by Anne Goldberg <anne-goldberg@NWU.EDU> on Feb
4, 1998
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