Showing posts with label no bake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label no bake. Show all posts

August 30, 2014

No Bake Oreo Cheesecake


Sadly, I do not have oven anymore (insert cries and woes here) but nothing can stop me from making my own sweets and thanks to Claire Marshall of Hey Claire, I made a No Bake Oreo Cheesecake some time ago like nobody's business.

I actually also wanted to have Reese's version but I ran out of funds when I went to the grocery to buy ingredients (what a fail!) but if you have some then send them to me, just joking...you may also want to use choc nut as an alternative.  I think difficulty that I encountered in making this is that I do not have a beater/mixer so I just used fork which is a challenge because it took me a while before the cream cheese and condensed milk mixed together.


No Bake Oreo Cheesecake
adopted from Claire Marshall of Hey Claire

Ingredients:
(just eyeball everything)
around 100grams graham (for the crust)
melted butter or margarine (again for the crust) around half of the one in the photoo above
cream cheese (I used the whole package)
condensed milk (I recommend to just use 3/4)
oreo cookies
lemon juice from half of the fruit


How to:
1.  Combined the grahams and melted butter to form a crust.  Depending on your preference you can just make a big size crust or mini ones...I just use small bowls, and pressed the grahams-butter mixture into the bottom.
2.  I put semi-crushed oreos on top of the crust for some crunch and flavor.  Set aside.
3.  Next for the filling, mix the cream cheese and condensed mix until well blended.  If you have mixer then go ahead and use it so your filling would be fluffy.
4.  Add the lemon juice for some kick.
5.  Por the filling into the crust and put oreos on top (be creative on the design).
6.  Refrigerate for at least an hour or until the filling is "settled".
7.  Get a fork and fight with your brother in eating this hehehe.


Yummy!  Yummy!  Yummy!  If you happen to make this, share it on my social sites ~links can be found after the best, Arya below :)

December 19, 2012

Cake Pops!

Oh sweets, they make my heart melt and I wanted to create them with my own hands.  I started baking some cupcakes and it's...well okay except for the color since I used brown sugar instead of white.  Anyway, I have a lot leftover butter frosting and so I decide to make cake pops.
White Cake Pops with chocolate drizzle for texture
Here's what I used for the cake pops
1 whole chiffon cake (store bought ~teehee~)
1 cup butter frosting (for binding the cake)
4 cups chocolate chips + 4 tablespoons of canola oil for coating

Using my hands, I crushed the cake into small pieces.  Added the frosting then mixed making sure that every bit of the cake is coated.  Take around 2 tablespoon of the cake then form into balls.  Refrigerate for at least 1 hour (for better taste, cover the cake balls).

For the coating, I just mixed the chocolate chips and oil then pop it into the microwave for 45 seconds.

Next, assemble:  I can't find any plastic sticks so I used bamboo skewers instead (but I think this is not really necessary).  Dip the stick to the melted chocolate before inserting it to the cake ball then dip the whole cake ball and poof you have a cake pop!  Just remove the excess coating by tilting left and right then let it dry.  It's up to you if you want to add designs and embellishment.
cute or creepy?
The pink particles are chocolate + cheese.  Yep, I experimented a little J

Thanks for reading.  Till then.  Bye!