From: peggyunderpressure.com
INGREDIENTS:
For the Crust
6 Sheets of Graham Crackers
2 Cups of Macaroon Cookies
2 Tbsp Butter
For the Filling:
16oz. Cream Cheese (Room Temperature)
1/2 Cup White Sugar
2 Small Eggs
1-1/2 Tbsp. Fresh Lemon Juice
1 Tbsp. Freshly Grated Lemon Zest
1 Tsp. Vanilla Extract
1-2 Tbsp. Habanero Peppery Jelly (Depending on how potent
you want it)
First, let’s form the crust.
Using a food processor, put all the graham crackers and macaroons into
the machine and process the cookies until they are all crumbly. Add the butter to the mix and process it
until it’s a bit loosely clumped.
Depending on the size of your pressure cooker, you will need a
spring-form baking pan. For the 8-quart
pots, I’d recommend a 7″ pan or smaller.
(I made the mistake of using an 8.5″ pan and my cheesecake was not as
high and dense as I would’ve liked.)
Grease the bottom and sides of the pan with some
butter. Pack all the crumbles into the
spring-form pan and form a nice thick
crust on the bottom and about an 1-inch high up the sides.
Now, let’s make the filling.
In a stand mixer or you can use a hand mixer in a bowl. Beat the cream cheese together with the sugar
first. Then add the rest of the
ingredients to the mix and blend until smooth and creamy. Pour the mixer into the spring-form pan over
the crust. Carefully smooth it out so it
fills the pan evenly.
Now comes the pressure cooker’s part of the equation. Pour 2-3 cups of water into the bottom of the
pressure cooker’s cooking pot. Then
place a trivet into the pot.
Cover the spring-form pan with a sheet of foil over the
top. This is to prevent condensation
from gathering and pooling in the center of the cheesecake later when it’s
done. Place the pan on top of the trivet
inside the pressure cooker. Some people
like to make a little sling using a long sheet of foil. This helps to lift out the pan later, but I
didn’t find it necessary.
Shut the lid of the pressure cooker. Turn and lock it into position. Adjust the pressure valve to Airtight. Press the Set Pressure Cook Time button and
program the machine for 15-minutes. Then
press the START button.
When it’s done with the 15-minute cycle, it will beep and go
to keep warm. Allow the machine to
actually drop down in the pressure naturally.
That means, don’t adjust the valve on the top to Exhaust. Just let the pressure drop on its own, it’ll
take about 10-minutes or so.
When that’s done, you can test by finally turning the valve
to Exhaust. No pressure or steam should
escape. You can now turn and unlock the
lid and open it. Press the CANCEL button
to turn off the pressure cooker’s warming function. Leave the lid open and allow the cheesecake
to cool down a bit before removing the whole spring-form pan out of the
machine.
The cheesecake will look super moist and the crust may look
soggy, but don’t worry, it’ll all settle down and look perfect soon. I like my cheesecake served cold, so pop it
into the fridge for about an hour or two.
Then release it from the spring-form pan. Slice and serve with some whip cream and
maybe a dollup of pepper jelly.
The pepper jelly flavor should be mild but it gives a unique
spicy kick to the sweet lemony flavor.
The macaroon coconut crust is delish, it’s my favorite part. Now that I know how to make desserts in the
pressure cooker, we are going to be in deep trouble!
No comments:
Post a Comment