Sunday, April 29, 2012
Dinner with Old Friends
I am always on the lookout for unusual appetizers when we have company. I like the idea of a savory cheesecake. I also like the idea of an appetizer-size cheesecake. Giada De Laurentiis provided just the thing. My blogging friend Penny of The Comforts of Home and her husband came for dinner last night. I wanted to try something a little more complicated than cheese and crackers.
The hardest part of this cheesecake was finding a 4 1/2-inch spring form pan. I did find one at a kitchen store for $3.99 but did not measure it until I got home. It turned out to be 4 inches and did not hold all of the ingredients in the recipe. The cheesecake can also be made in a ramekin if you don't want to bother with finding a small spring form pan. I put the overflow in a small ramekin. It is a mixture of ricotta cheese, cream cheese, and goat cheese to which roasted red peppers are added. The cheese cake is then baked. The recommended topping is apricot jam, but I used a pepper and onion relish.
The weather was beautiful on Saturday so we were able to eat dinner on the porch. There is something so special about dining al fresco with friends.
The menu was Zinfandel Beef Ribs, Rice Pilaf with roasted almonds and orange soaked dried cranberries, Roasted Asparagus with Parmesan, and homemade yeast rolls.
Dessert was Apple Crostata with ice cream and coffee. But the best part of the meal was the company, the conversation, and the laughter. A beautiful Spring evening on the porch was the icing on the cake. Thanks Penny and K for traveling over the mountain to spend time with us. Good friends just make the food taste better.
Enjoy!
RED PEPPER CHEESECAKE
1/2 cup ricotta cheese (4 ounces)
1/2 cup cream cheese (4 ounces)
1/4 cup goat cheese (2 ounces)
1 tablespoon sugar
1 egg
Pinch of kosher salt
1/2 cup thin strips or roasted red bell peppers (blotted dry)
1/4 cup apricot jam (Can substitute hot pepper jelly, other jams or onion, pepper relish)
1 to 2 teaspoons hot water
Special equipment: 1 (4 1/2-inch diameter spring form (cheesecake) pan
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Wrap the outside of the cheesecake pan with 2 layers of heavy-duty foil. Place the ricotta, cream cheese, and goat cheese in a food processor. Pulse to mix. Add the sugar, egg, and salt and pulse a few times until well mixed. Stir in the red pepper strips.
Pour the cheese mixture into the cheesecake pan. Place the cheesecake pan in a small roasting pan. Pour enough hot water in the roasting pan to come halfway up the sides of the cheesecake pan. Bake until the cheesecake is golden at the edges and the center of the cake moves slightly when the pan is gently shaken. about 45 minutes (the cake will become firm when it is cold).
Transfer the cake to a wire rack to cool for 1 hour. Refrigerate until the cheesecake is cold.
Combine the jam and the water in a small bowl and stir until the jam is liquefied. Remove the cheesecake from the spring form pan. Place on a serving plate. Drizzle the jam mixture over the top of the cheesecake. Serve with pita chips or crackers.
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Sounds like a wonderful evening. I love the feeling I get when we eat outdoors in the spring! Your appetizer sounds really tasty...as does the whole meal!
ReplyDeleteWe enjoyed every wonderful bite! Thank you for the fabulous evening. We always love being with you and D.....
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Penny
How nice to spend such precious times with friends...and what a beautiful menu.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are always so enticing! I sure hope I get to be your guest someday! Gary
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your recipes! We came over from Penny's blog & are happy to "meet" the other Penny :)
ReplyDeleteI saw her make that, Penny. So pleased to read that you liked it. I'll copy it down.
ReplyDeleteYes, good friends are a treasure!
Always on the lookout for a nice appetizer to serve;; this one looks grandl
ReplyDeleteRita
This looks so good,I'm pinning it fast! Thanks for sharing the recipes:>)
ReplyDeleteThis really sounds delicious. I saw it on the other Penny's blog, too. It sounds like you had a wonderful time.
ReplyDeleteYou asked where I was moving to in the Carolinas. I'm moving back to the Charlotte area; I'll be there in just a couple more weeks.
Have a great week!
This savory cheesecake looks fantastic. I had something like this at an inn in north Georgia last fall, but it was topped with a sun dried tomato mixture. How did you make the onion relish?
ReplyDeleteScribbler, The pepper and onion relish came from a jar by Harry and David. You can order it online. It is fantastic mixed with cream cheese also.
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