Sunday, April 20, 2008

Blueberry Cheesecake Bars

This cheesecake bars is the ideal dessert to to end a meal. You can replace the blueberry with any kind of fruits like raspberry, strawberry, blackberry, etc.

Ingredients :

1 1/2 cups of graham cracker crumbs
1/2 stick of melted butter - 4 tbsp
12 oz of reduced fat cream cheese (about 1 1/2 packet)
5 tbsp of sugar
1/4 cup of low fat milk
2 tbsp of cornstarch
2 tbsp of lemon juice
1 tsp of lemon zest
3 eggs
1 1/2 cups of blueberries

1) Pre-heat over to 350 degree F. Line a 8"x 8" square baking pan with aluminium foil. Mix graham cracker crumbs with melted butter.
2) Press the graham cracker mixture firmly to the bottom of the baking pan. Refrigerate until ready to use.
3) In a food processor or mixer, blend cream cheese, eggs, milk, sugar, cornstarch, lemon juice and zest until smooth. Do not over beat.
4) Pour the cream cheese mixture into the crust and then cover the top with blueberries. Bake in the over for 35-40 min or until the center is set.
5) Cool completely. Lift the cheesecake out of the pan into cutting board and cut into bars. Serve cold.
Note : If you want it sweeter you can add more sugar to it.

24 comments:

Cat Cat said...

Gert,
Blueberries is just fine for me. I love anything with blueberries. Love your 1st picture. Very nice.

Beachlover said...

oh!! I like creamy cheese cake but never try wt blueberries b4.Just bought some fresh stawberries,maybe I should try your receipe wt Strawberries.Thanks for sharing:)

Anonymous said...

Looks yummy! Will have to try this out since it's berry season. Thanks for sharing!

test it comm said...

Those look so good. I really like the idea of putting the berries in the cheesecake!

Ummi365 said...

Post it to me.. post it to me.. please please please... nak jugak..

Anonymous said...

Hi,

do you bake in bath, or just dump the pan into the oven? How do you lift the cake out nicely? Thanks.

Mama Mia said...

Blueberries and cheesecake! A WINNING COMBINATION. Looks so rich and yummy.

Edith said...

Hi, I chanced upon your blog while surfing and wanted to let you know that I couldn't stop reading your 2007 baking experiences. Now I am running late to send my daughter to school. hahaha... Awesome!

Kiersten said...

I love cheese cakes! ANY sort of cheesecakes, especially baked ones. These few pictures got me salivating. :(

Big Boys Oven said...

walio I want to faint, look so awesomely beauiful!

Anonymous said...

Gert, I'm not a big fan of cheese cake (coz i find it too rich) but loved the blueberries...is that fresh blueberries?

-Kath

ICook4Fun said...

Cat, for me I prefer Stawberries than blueberries :)

Lesley, happy baking :) Tell me how yours turn out.

Blurmummy, you are most welcome :)

Kevin, thank you.

Ummi,susah lah nak post. Sampai rumah you dah busuk. Tak apa when I balik I make some for you :)

Anon, I just bake it as it is and I am able to lift it up easily because I line the pan with aluminium foil. Just make sure the foil it bigger then the pan.

Lina, thanks for stopping by.

Precious Moment, thank you. Your blog is wonderful too :)

Pinky, get the oven soon and you cake bake it whenever you want :)

BBO, thank you.

Kath, this cheese cake is pretty light because I used low fat cheese, milk and little sugar. Yes, is fresh blueberries :)

Yatie_T said...

Gert,
Looks really good and I can't wait to try it. I did tried cooking your Thai Basil Chicken and it tastes so good we brought the left over for lunch. Thanks, Gert.

Little Corner of Mine said...

I love cheesecake and yours is so simple to make, my kind of recipe. Will certainly bookmark this and make when I return from M'sia. Looks gorgeous and thanks for the recipe.

ICook4Fun said...

Yatie, I am glad you like the basil chicken. Can't wait to see you posting on kueh ubi kayu :)

LCOM, thank you. I like cooking and baking something with no fuss. The simple and easy kind.

Faye fly said...

i'm cheese cake super lover ..
expcially blueberry one..
tis pic make me sooooo hungry now !!!

ICook4Fun said...

Faye, thanks for stopping by. I went to your blog but too bad I can't read Chinese. If not it would be nice to read what you wrote :)

Anonymous said...

Hi,thanks for the great and easy recipe-baked it with strawberries and it was just heavenly. Mum loved it too and it was my mother's day bake for her. Happy mother's day to you too:)

cherry potato said...

Your cheesecake look very yummy!

Cari Snell said...

Gert! These look wonderful! We'd love to feature them on www.dinnervibe.com if you are keen! Please let us know! cari@dinnervibe.com

Anonymous said...

hihi,
Happy Lunar New Year! Gong xi Fai Cai!
Could you kindly provide the measurement in gm instead of cup as I really confused of the measurement?
Greatly appreciate your advise.
Thanks.
JC

PrimoChic.com said...

i tried this cake but it was not 'that sweet' for me(i should add more sugar in the future). so, i made butterscotch sauce from your recipe and ate with this cheesecake. it's just a perfect combination. thanks for your recipes ;)

Unknown said...

Hi Gert, constArch is it the same as cornflour?

ICook4Fun said...

Yes is similar.