Monday, December 23, 2013

Pecan Caramel Espresso Cheesecake Bites

Made this for a party and everyone loved it.  :)  You definitely need to like coffee as the fresh Espresso has wonderful kick to it.  It's definitely a blend of 2 passions from my house... For those who don't know, my hubby loves coffee.. more like LOVES Coffee. I came across a recipe and then he came to mind.  The original recipe called for "Instant Coffee" and at that "instant' I thought, I could have the coffee instantly made for me instead. And of course, the fact that no Instant Coffee can be found at my house helps. ;) So, I chose a time that was good for both of us to make my Pecan Caramel Espresso Cheesecake Bites. 
 
Realized later that I forgot to mention to my guests that I made it with Low Fat Cream Cheese... apparently that made no difference at all.  ;-)
 
Here's my version of the recipe... I tweaked it to our liking and believe the use of fresh Espresso made a huge difference!  It should be used within minutes of making else will bring on a bitter taste to your dessert. Making my own crust with freshly ground Oreos added to the taste as well.  :)  I made 24 Mini Cheesecake bites using a mini-muffin pan lined with paper liners (very important).

For Cheesecake
2 pkg.  (8 oz. each) Trader Joes Low Fat Cream Cheese, softened
1/2 cup  sugar
2 tsp.  vanilla
 eggs
Tbsp.  milk
1 Double Shot of Espresso - freshly made (use within minutes)

For Crust
Mini-cupcake pan with liners
OREO Cookies - crushed into a fine powder (I used my Magic Bullet)
1-2 Tbsp. melted butter - to hold the Oreo mixture together

Topping
1/2 cup Toasted Pecans - roughly chopped
Smucker's Caramel Sundae Topping


PREHEAT oven to 350°F. 

Make Crust: grind up Oreos into fine powder.  Mix in butter as needed just enough to hold the powder together. Put a teaspoon (or so) into each of the cupcake liners in the pan and press down with the end of a spoon so it's flat.

Beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla with electric mixer on medium speed until well blended. Add eggs; mix just until blended.
MICROWAVE milk in small microwaveable bowl 15 seconds. Add Espresso shot to milk. Then add that mixture to the batter; mix well. Pour into individual crusts.
BAKE 20 minutes or until center is almost set. Cool. Refrigerate several hours or overnight. 
While oven is still hot put pecans in and toast for 5-8 minutes. Keep an eye on them as they burn easily. Once cooled, roughly chop.

Few minutes before serving take the mini-cheesecakes out of the fridge. Remove liners from each and set out on a platter to serve.  Top each piece with the crushed pecans and top with a little bit of the caramel syrup.  Serve and Enjoy!! 

Store any leftover cheesecake in refrigerator.

 



 

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Garlic Mozzarella Pinwheels....

Here's a simple appetizer recipe to keep handy for those days when you need something quick.  I tried these out recently to take to my Book Club's Holiday Party.  My tasters/testers at home, oops I mean, my family :) liked them and my friends enjoyed them at the party.  Here's what I did with a few ingredients I had on hand. I'm sure that once you stop to think about it you will be able to think up combinations to make your own sweet or savory Pinwheels.  Enjoy and Happy Cr-eating!


I used:
1 sheet of Puff Pastry (make sure it's cold but, you're able to unroll it)
Pre-made Garlic Butter Spread (If you don't have this, make a spread of your own... try Butter with Garlic Powder or a bit of minced garlic.  Add a spoon of Oregano or Italian Seasoning and a pinch of salt.)
3 TBSP Mozzarella cheese
1/2 TBSP Dried Basil (crushed)

I laid the puff pastry flat and brushed on a thin layer of the Garlic Butter Spread. On the end from which I was going to start rolling,  I spread the Mozzarella cheese from end to end - preferably the short side.  I left a little bit of an edge that would help me get the rolling started easier. I gently lifted the puff pastry and started rolling to the other end.  Once I had a tight rolled log, I put it in the freezer for about 10 minutes so that it would all set together, making it easier to cut.

I cut the log into slices and laid them on a baking sheet. I baked them for about 12 minutes.  Since all oven cooking times vary and the thickness of your slices will also have an effect on how much time they need to cook.  Just keep an eye on them the first time.

Take them out when they are a bubbly golden brown.  Sprinkle the Dried Basil over each one while they are still hot.  Enjoy!

The possibilities are endless.  :)  Here are just a few other options to fill your Pinwheels with:

Nutella
Sugar (makes the well known treat, Palmier)
Mexican Cheese and Jalapenos
Indian Curry Filling (Mashed Potato & Veggies)