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Jazzlike-Republic-58 OP t1_iuhvoql wrote

Never imagined making a cheesecake in an air frier, that would be convenient! About the tweaks, I added vanilla myself. I think this cheesecake is a really good blank slate to do whatever you want with it. I imagine you could put it on a biscuit base if that's your thing, for example

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Jazzlike-Republic-58 OP t1_iuhvfts wrote

The difference I tasted was that this variation of cheesecake is a lot creamier than other types I've tried. I believe this is because it's normally cooked at a temperature that is a lot higher than a normal cheesecake, therefore nearly burning the outside while the center remains less cooked

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Jazzlike-Republic-58 OP t1_iuh84dj wrote

This is the recipe I followed. It's so easy - just mix 5 basic ingredients together and bake. Mine is much taller than the recipe though, so to do this but not overcook any part of the inside, you can cook at the temperature in the recipe for the specified time, then lower the temperature considerably and cook it at that temperature for a further 30 mins to 1 hour. The consistency came super creamy throughout. Recipe link is not my own, just a good one I found online.

https://spanishsabores.com/burnt-basque-cheesecake-recipe/

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