Looking for a great fall cheesecake? Why not make two! Divide this simple base recipe in half to create two unique fall desserts.
Are you looking for a delicious fall cheesecake to make this season? Divide this recipe in half and you’ll be able to try two!
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Cheesecake base: The Suburban Soapbox
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The Suburbon Soapbox’s cheesecake recipe is amazing! This is what I used as the base recipe of my fall cheesecakes. I then split the batter in half and used part of it to create apple caramel cheesecake and the other half went towards pumpkin chocolate cheesecake.
These cheesecakes were the best accidents I’ve ever made! After a full day of fall baking I felt like I needed one more dessert to round out the table. I absolutely love cheesecake and have been looking for a reason to use my mini tart pans. A few searches through Pinterest later and I realized I had enough ingredients to make two types of cheesecake! I had leftover caramel sauce and apples from the caramel covered apples I had just finished and when do I ever not have chocolate in my house??
As long as you pack the crust up the sides, you’ll be able to easily pop the cheesecakes out to share among others. Or take a whole one for yourself, who am I to judge? I can’t tell you how much cheesecake I’ve scarfed down in my life!
One major tip I’ll give with these tart pans….ALWAYS have a pan under them! Whether you place the tart pans directly on a cookie sheet or you put a cookie sheet on the next rack below, DO NOT bake them without one. I learned this the hard way. After I amateurishly placed these in the over and sat down to one of my favorite fall movies, I noticed that the house began to fill with smoke and smell awful! Turns out, the butter in the crust will drip out the bottom of these pans and burn so bad that it looks like you summoned the gateway to hell when you open the oven. It will then take you at least an hour and every window of your house open to fumigate. Please learn from my mistakes.
For all of my visual learners out there, here are some pictures of the process I took along the way.
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