Berry Cheesecake Filling for your chocolate bon bons (dairy and non dairy possible)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 мар 2022
  • Want cheesecake in chocolate bon bons? Then here we go!
    I mixed two different recipes from Minimalist Baker (one of my favorite food blogs):
    minimalistbaker.com/strawberr...
    minimalistbaker.com/pumpkin-s...
    Patreon:
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    Instructions:
    Crust
    90 g or 3/4 cup rolled oats
    112 g or 3/4 cup raw almonds
    Pinch of salt
    5 tablespoon coconut oil (you can also use melted butter)
    Cheesecake filling
    120 g or 1 cup raw cashew
    240 ml or 1 cup oat creamer (you can also use heavy cream)
    227 g or 8 oz vegan cream cheese (or regular cream cheese)
    1 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch
    45 ml or 2/3 cup maple syrup
    Pinch of salt
    2 tablespoon lemon juice
    Strawberry puree
    680 g or 4 cups strawberries
    2 tablespoon maple syrup
    1 tablespoon cornstarch
    Start with Crust
    Preheat oven at 350F/175C
    Blend oats, almonds, salt until very fine
    Transfer to bowl
    Add melted coconut oil and salt to bowl
    Combine and press flat
    Bake for 20 min
    Cool down
    Strawberry Puree
    Blend strawberries, maple syrup and cornstarch until very smooth
    Transfer into pot
    Cook for 20 -25 min until thick
    Cool down
    Cheesecake filling
    1. Blend cashews, cream, lemon juice, cornstarch, salt, maple syrup until smooth
    Pipe strawberry, then cheesecake filling into bon bons shells. Crumble crust on top. Let rest over night in the fridge because the filling needs to set.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @natlions
    @natlions 2 месяца назад +3

    Every crunchy layer will get soggy when a cream-based ganache is used. For this reason, it's advisable to spray a thin layer of cocoa butter after the ganache has set prior to add the crunchy base. Or, to cut circles with a piping tip, then add a bit of dry Micryo (cocoa butter powder) right after removing from the oven. Or, to make the base using nut paste, nut praline, tempered chocolate or cocoa butter and crunchies for a longer life shell. Otherwise, these type of bonbons will serve only 2-3 days.

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  2 месяца назад

      This is in the top 3 of best chocolate tips someone has giving me! Thank you so much for taking the time and sharing it with us here, I really appreciate it 🍫🥳

    • @natlions
      @natlions 2 месяца назад

      @@angilearnshowtochocolate you're very welcome, my pleasure!

    • @corneliavini466
      @corneliavini466 29 дней назад +1

      This is the tip i'm looking for. Thank you for sharing.

  • @sandraromero521
    @sandraromero521 2 года назад

    Hi Angie, exquisita combinación de cream cheese y castañas de cajú😍 Gracias Angie por otro gran video 🥰

  • @ClaireSara
    @ClaireSara 2 года назад +1

    These look absolutely delicious!

  • @marlinmoodley4174
    @marlinmoodley4174 2 года назад

    Thank you, another great video.

  • @birdsnbirdbaths-fd9qd
    @birdsnbirdbaths-fd9qd 5 месяцев назад

    I saw a chocolatier make a crunchy layer for chocolates he rolled it out between parchment paper, thin then he let it cool and had a circle ring he used to cut a perfect circle disc out to set in the chocolates before sealing them

  • @luzruiz9566
    @luzruiz9566 9 месяцев назад +1

    Merci beaucoup 😊

  • @canneux
    @canneux 2 года назад +2

    @ Angi *teaches* how to chocolate
    If you speak "sirop d'érable", beavers will show up.
    You need more maple syrup for your crumble, but you need to boil it at 111˚C (232˚F) in a larger batch first.
    You will get some thick 'tire' (as like pulling) than can be thinned by heat for usage.
    I *guess* 60ml (1/4 cup) of this thickened syrup (Tire) will make your crumble flat solid enough so you can cut disks away from it. I use a rolling pin to flatten such compositions between acetate films instead of a baking dish.
    Thanks for everything Angi

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  2 года назад

      You always have such great tips!!! Thank you so much for sharing I really appreciate it!!!

    • @canneux
      @canneux 2 года назад

      @Angi *teaches* how to chocolate
      It's just a techical *guess*.
      You think "out of the box" and I truely, sincerely, admire your work. You are a creative person, you are an inventor, you are a talented contributer, of all the little things that makes this world better.
      I boil down maple syrup to make a 'tire', in jam Mason jars (a cup). When i need some, i pour boilling water over the jar in a pan to make it liquid.
      Please never boil dark maple syrup past 111˚C, it will burn.

    • @canneux
      @canneux 2 года назад

      @Angi *teaches* how to chocolate
      Sorry, i forgot to mention the jars must be at 80˚C (176˚F) when you pour the 'tire' into them, otherwise, you get undesirable crystalisation (probably another language blooper), or the jars can break.
      I just pull them from boilling water and wipe the inside. It's a straight walled jar without the 'neck', to make it more usable when you need some.

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! I’m happy to get feedback and improve my work :)
      Interesting. I’m sure I didn’t reach temperatures above 111C, that’s probably why I haven’t had issues with burning.
      I will keep it in mind if I make something similar in the future.

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  2 года назад

      Ah that’s good to know. Another great advice!

  • @terryraines9952
    @terryraines9952 Месяц назад +1

    thank you I must try that, with the cream cheese whats the shelf life and should they be in the fridge till served?

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  Месяц назад

      I still remember these, they tasted amazing 🤤 they should be good for 5-7 days and I’d keep them in the fridge

  • @sallypage5133
    @sallypage5133 Год назад +1

    When you use chocolate that does not have cocoa butter do you add melted cocoa butter to melted chocolate?

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  Год назад

      Not necessarily. If the chocolate isn’t crazy thick I wouldn’t add it. But if the viscosity is annoyingly high and it’s hard to work with, I’d add cocoa butter.

  • @canneux
    @canneux 2 года назад

    Those molds provide quite generous bonbons. Do you weight the final candies sometimes ?

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  2 года назад

      I haven't weight those ones, but depending on the filling they weigh between 12-13g

    • @canneux
      @canneux 2 года назад

      @@angilearnshowtochocolate
      Thank you for taking the time.
      I beleve i can read 342295 on the mold in the video, but i cant find some thing similar. Do you have the make and model handy ?
      I have one larger and a smaller mold for domes but this one is quite well chosen for "stacking" up layers because of it's height.

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  2 года назад

      The number is 2124b, but I didn't get it from Chocolate World. The Chocolate World equivalent would most likely be this one here: www.tcfsales.com/products/1599-cw2116-mould-smooth-cherry/
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      And you're right, they're awesome for layers or if you want to add a bigger nut or something. For sure my favorite because it's soooo versatile.

  • @hashomyh839
    @hashomyh839 Год назад +1

    Amazing 😍 , how many days can I keep it ? is it okay to keep it in room temp?

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  Год назад

      Thank you! I wouldn’t keep them at room temperature. In the fridge they should be good for 5-7 days for sure.

  • @creativeside75
    @creativeside75 Год назад

    Could I just use regular premade jam?

  • @fatmaalk670
    @fatmaalk670 11 месяцев назад +1

    what is the quantity of ingredient if i want only for filling the bonbons?

  • @user-tu1ix7fg4j
    @user-tu1ix7fg4j 4 месяца назад +1

    How they fell out of the mold? My bonbon don’t want to fall and stay in the mold..

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  4 месяца назад

      Are you sure you have temped your chocolate and colors properly? A very warm and humid room can also cause a lot of issues.

  • @namer5353
    @namer5353 Год назад +2

    Oh you don't show how to make the white chocolate with the red outside:(

    • @angilearnshowtochocolate
      @angilearnshowtochocolate  Год назад

      That is colored cocoa butter. If you check out my chocolate design playlist I have lots of videos about it :)
      ruclips.net/video/POybABHGR9g/видео.html

  • @blessedmesss
    @blessedmesss 2 года назад

    I wanna know how’s the cake looks like! 😻