David Bock'S Cheesecake

  1. Note: the lemon and orange flavours can be adjusted to suit your liking, but keep in mind that the orange isn't a stand-out flavour, it merely backs and re-enforces the depth of the lemon.
  2. If you go with more orange than lemon, the flavour gets very odd indeed.
  3. Preheat oven to 475-degrees.
  4. Beat cheese slowly until fluffy, being careful not to whip- this will incorporate too much air into the mixture, leading to cracks when it cools.
  5. Plus, it will make the texture light, and not dense.
  6. In a separate bowl, combine the sugar, flour, and salt.
  7. Add to cream cheese.
  8. Add all flavouring extracts to cheese mixture.
  9. Add eggs, one at a time, gently beating after each addition.
  10. Stir in cream.
  11. Transfer mixture into prepared crust in a 9-inch springform pan.
  12. Let sit in a cool area for 5minutes, allowing time for any small bubbles to dissipate.
  13. Cook at 475 degrees for 10 minutes; 350 for 30 minutes; then leave in the turned off oven with the door closed for 30 minutes more.
  14. A proper cheesecake sould be golden and set around the edges, but still jiggly in the middle.
  15. Loosen the edge of the cake from the springform pan with a knife, to help prevent cracking.
  16. Let cool at room temp for 30 minutes, then refrigerate for at least 3 hours.
  17. This cake is best served the next day, after it has had a little time for aging.
  18. javaguy's White Mocha Cappuccino Variation: Leave out the cream, lemon and orange extracts, add a pound of melted white chocolate (real white chocolate- make sure it is made from cocoa butter), and 4-5 shots of espresso.
  19. Make the crust for it out of crushed ginger snaps-- this ends up tasting like a White Mocha cappucino drink from Starbucks, with all of the velvety texture of a cheesecake.

cream cheese, granulated sugar, flour, salt, vanilla, lemon extract, orange extract, eggs, heavy cream, graham cracker crust

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/david-bocks-cheesecake-85378 (may not work)

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