Ingredients :
1 ¼ cups graham crumbs
¼ cup butter, melted
2 packet (8 oz each) I used low fat cream cheese, softened at room temperature
3/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 Tbsp flour
3 tbsp of lemon juice
2 eggs
1/3 cup strawberry jam
2. Mix crumbs and butter together and press firmly into bottom of the pan. Set it aside.
3. Beat cream cheese, sugar, flour and lemon juice in large bowl with electric mixer on medium speed until well blended. Add eggs, one at a time, beating on low speed after each addition, just until blended. Pour over crust.
4. Heat up strawberry jam slightly in the microwave. Gently drop jam by small spoonfuls over top of batter. Cut through batter several times with knife for marble effect.
5. Bake 40 min. or until centre is set. Cool. Refrigerate at least 4 hours or overnight before cutting it.
Wow, Gert I'm drooling..... This looks so delicious! I love it!
ReplyDeleteRgds - Mima
It looks so delicious! --- Hope to try it someday!
ReplyDeleteAiyo sedapnya!! *grumbling stomach*
ReplyDeleteabsolutely fantastic!
ReplyDeleteyour swirl always look good! I'm just thinking what to bake for our guest and now you give me an idea!
ReplyDeleteThose look so scrumptious! My husband will love these.
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves cheese cake very much, esp. with strawberry.
Oh, oh, oh.....does those ever look good!
ReplyDeleteYour swirl looks great. I can eat load of this cheese bar.
ReplyDeleteGert,
ReplyDeleteWe are clearing our fridge too... and no cooking for next week.. Yahoo!!!
That looks delicious! Have fun in KL and a save journey.
ReplyDeleteHi Gert,
ReplyDeleteHave added this to my To-Do List :)
Piggies love anything cheesy.
Have a safe flight back!
Beautiful colour - Nice job.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing with the strawberry swirls!
ReplyDeleteMima & Vanessa, thank you.
ReplyDeletePinky, since you have an oven you can always make this :)
Isha, thank you.
Lesley, hope you guest like this :)
Stephanie & Christine, hope both of you will try this out :)
Debbie & Zue, thank you.
Cat, I have to if not when I come back a monster will be there to great me :)
Angie & Elin, thank you.
GK & Pigpig, thank you :)
Oh those look so tasty. I have been craving strawberries for a while now but can't find any that look that good. Those strawberries look perfect, where did you find them this time of year?
ReplyDeleteOh, looking pretty and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThose cheesecake bars look good!
ReplyDeleteDawn, thank you. I bought the strawberries from Wegmans. Paid $3.99 for a punnet.
ReplyDeleteLCOM, thank you.
Kevin, thank you.
I love it being bite-sized!
ReplyDeletethis is just an awesome treat!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, my! These not only sound delicious, but they're so visually pleasing too--like modern art, but far more palatable! :-)
ReplyDeleteThese look soooo good - I can't wait to try them!
ReplyDeleteTigerfish, I am sure you will like this :)
ReplyDeleteMikky, thank you.
Cakespy, thank you.
Colleen, hope you like this cheesecake bars :)
I made this - was delish and went down sooooo well!
ReplyDeleteHi Gert,
ReplyDeleteI want to try out the Strawberry Swirl Cheesecake Bar. But what is parchment paper? Do you have a picture of it? Well, I live in Singapore. Thank you & regards, AG
tabsy, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAnon, parchment is just those normal paper that you use to line the base of baking pan.
I made this today. Yum!! I microwaved some white chocolate chips and added it to the cream cheese mixture. It turned it out beautiful. thx.
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks beautifully delicious! Just wondering if the normal cheesecake tips apply for this cheesecake bars too? As in, to prevent sinking or cracking, to keep the cheesecake in closed oven after being switched off for at least few hours before chilling it...did you do that cuz your cake looks beautiful...do not seem to have any problem on sinking or cracking. Thanks for your advise and sharing!
ReplyDeletei really LOVED the cheesecake... but i'm a novice at this, and it browned in the oven so it didn't come out looking quite as pretty :( How do you get cheesecake to stay white (cover it?)... would appreciate any advice!
ReplyDeleteChimmy, I am sure it taste really good with the extra white choc in it.
ReplyDeleteLilacz, I didin't let it cool down in the oven as I bake it in a lower temperature oven (325 degree F)
Foodmaniac, I am not sure what type of oven you used as different oven bake differently. If it gets too brown, you can either lower down the temperature when you bake this the next this and bake it at a lower rack.
Hi Gertrude,
ReplyDeleteI made your cheesecake and your lime bundt cake for my birthday yesterday :) My family and I enjoyed them so much, as well as my husband's colleagues.
Thank you so much for your kind sharing.
Margaret
Hi Margaret, thanks for you comment. I am glad your family enjoyed the recipe your bakes :)
ReplyDeleteIf I double the recipe, how long should it be baked?
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