There will be individual project pictures and links to what everyone else has to offer at the end of my post, but here’s a peek at what we all came up with:
This month's theme is Apples. This is a perfect theme for me not only because I love apple season but also because Rosh Hashanah is in 9 days. It's traditional to serve apples dipped in honey on Rosh Hashanah, symbolic of our wish for a sweet new year. So for our apple theme I made an Apple Pie Cheesecake.
Apple Pie Cheesecake
Although the local orchards have since closed down, my love of apple season has not diminished. I always make my apple pie and applesauce, but each year I work to come up with something new as well. This year, with Rosh Hashanah in mind, I've chosen to make a cheesecake with all of the flavors of an apple pie.
I start with the crust, and I chose to use cinnamon flavored cookies. I crushed them in the food processor, mixed with some melted butter and patted into my springform pan.
I beat together the cheesecake ingredients, including some apple pie spice, then added some toffee baking chips.
Pour the cheesecake filling into the crust and it's ready for the oven.
Meanwhile I sauteed chopped apples for the filling. As per Rosh Hashanah tradition I added some honey to the apple mixture. I set this mixture aside to come to room temperature.
When the cheesecake was done, I let it cool on the counter, then refrigerate until cold.
Once the cheesecake is cold and the apples are cooled, they meet, fall in love and marry.
Happy apple season, everyone.
As always, any time you make one of my recipes, feel free to post a picture of it to my Baking In A Tornado Facebook Page. I'd love to see it!
As always, any time you make one of my recipes, feel free to post a picture of it to my Baking In A Tornado Facebook Page. I'd love to see it!
Be sure to visit all of this month's other Blog With Friends projects:
Kia of Think in English shares Comparing Apples to Dragonfruit, How to Assess ESL Students from Very Different Backgrounds.
Tamara of Part-time Working Hockey Mom shares her recipe for Apple/Sweet Potato Muffins.
Eileen of Eileen's Perpetually Busy shares her recipe for Mini Apple Crisp Pies.
Lydia of Cluttered Genius shares how to make an Upcycled Harvest Door.
Rabia of The Lieber Family Blog shares how to make your own Fall potpourri, Scents of Autumn.
Ingredients:
1 package Chips Ahoy Thins Cinnamon Sugar Cookies, crumbed
4 TBSP butter, melted
2 packages (8 oz) cream cheese, room temperature
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp apple pie spice mix
1/4 cup sour cream
1/4 cup heavy cream
3 eggs, room temperature
1/2 cup toffee baking chips
2 TBSP butter
2 apples, peeled, cored and chopped (I use Braeburn)
splash of lemon juice
2 TBSP brown sugar
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp honey
1/4 cup caramel sauce
Directions:
*Grease a 9 inch springform pan. On the outside of the pan, wrap a sheet of tin foil around the bottom and partially up the sides of the pan. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
*Mix together the melted butter and cookie crumbs. Press into the bottom of the springform pan. Set aside.
*Beat the cream cheese, sugar, brown sugar, vanilla and apple pie spice mix until smooth. Beat in the sour cream and heavy cream, then the eggs, one at a time. Mix in the toffee chips.
*Pour into prepared crust and bake for about 60 - 75 minutes, until the center is just set.
*Remove from oven and allow to cool. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
*Meanwhile, in a saute pan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the chopped apples and lemon juice. Cook and stir until they soften. Mix in the brown sugar and cinnamon. Cook and stir one more minute then remove from heat and stir in the honey and caramel sauce. Cool completely to room temperature.
* Gently run a knife around the cheesecake before removing the side of the springform pan. Spoon the cooled apple mixture over the cheesecake and serve.
*Store leftovers, covered, in refrigerator.
Kia of Think in English shares Comparing Apples to Dragonfruit, How to Assess ESL Students from Very Different Backgrounds.
Tamara of Part-time Working Hockey Mom shares her recipe for Apple/Sweet Potato Muffins.
Eileen of Eileen's Perpetually Busy shares her recipe for Mini Apple Crisp Pies.
Lydia of Cluttered Genius shares how to make an Upcycled Harvest Door.
Rabia of The Lieber Family Blog shares how to make your own Fall potpourri, Scents of Autumn.
Be sure to stop by again next month for more theme based projects.
Apple Pie Cheesecake
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Ingredients:
1 package Chips Ahoy Thins Cinnamon Sugar Cookies, crumbed
4 TBSP butter, melted
2 packages (8 oz) cream cheese, room temperature
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp apple pie spice mix
1/4 cup sour cream
1/4 cup heavy cream
3 eggs, room temperature
1/2 cup toffee baking chips
2 TBSP butter
2 apples, peeled, cored and chopped (I use Braeburn)
splash of lemon juice
2 TBSP brown sugar
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp honey
1/4 cup caramel sauce
Directions:
*Grease a 9 inch springform pan. On the outside of the pan, wrap a sheet of tin foil around the bottom and partially up the sides of the pan. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
*Mix together the melted butter and cookie crumbs. Press into the bottom of the springform pan. Set aside.
*Beat the cream cheese, sugar, brown sugar, vanilla and apple pie spice mix until smooth. Beat in the sour cream and heavy cream, then the eggs, one at a time. Mix in the toffee chips.
*Pour into prepared crust and bake for about 60 - 75 minutes, until the center is just set.
*Remove from oven and allow to cool. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
*Meanwhile, in a saute pan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the chopped apples and lemon juice. Cook and stir until they soften. Mix in the brown sugar and cinnamon. Cook and stir one more minute then remove from heat and stir in the honey and caramel sauce. Cool completely to room temperature.
* Gently run a knife around the cheesecake before removing the side of the springform pan. Spoon the cooled apple mixture over the cheesecake and serve.
*Store leftovers, covered, in refrigerator.
Goodness, that looks so good!! Of course, I'd have to wait to make it until I had a house full of company since my daughter and I are the only ones that will eat cheesecake around here.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, perfect for company.
DeleteWhat a gorgeous picture. 9 days away and I have made no plans, Yikes! At least I have a good happily married apple and cheesecake recipe. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWell, you can always lead with dessert!
DeleteThat looks amazing and guess who just put a bushel of apples in the deep freezer! Momma loves fried apples and biscuits. I have to give this a try! Cheesecake & apples why have I never thought this through!
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous of all those apples, hoping to have more myself soon.
DeleteAmazing mixture of ingredients I never would have thought of for a cheesecake. I just bought apples for a crisp-will I change my plans? Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYou can't go wrong, whatever you do with those apples!
DeleteI've been ordered by my husband to make it. We'll see! Alana
DeleteWell that settles that now, doesn't it?
DeleteOhhh delicious. Your story of inviting the kids also takes me back to my childhood where we just all would gather and play together. Fall is my favorite season, hands down, and I loved the smell and breezes and more! :) Also pinning for future reference!
ReplyDeleteI'm a summer girl but I do love the scents of Fall, especially apple and cinnamon.
DeleteCommunity orchards? That's what we want to plant here!
ReplyDeleteThat day sounds like so much fun!
And Apple Pie Cheesecake. Well that's just perfection piled upon perfection!
Yes, a community orchard would be perfect. Loved those "pick your own apples" days.
DeleteLove how you used to celebrate apple picking day! Hay wagon rides, how fun. And of course you combined all the yummy desserts into one, very clever to use cinnamon cookies for the crust. I bet it's delicious. Here's to a sweet and happy new year!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tamara, can't believe Rosh Hashanah is just around the corner.
DeleteAnother fantastic recipe with my favorites--apples. When we lived in Iowa we always went apple picking
ReplyDeleteand brought home a huge basket. Thanks, Karen.
I miss apple picking, really need to find another orchard and start going again.
DeleteI have never heard of an apple pie cheesecake but damn it does sound nice
ReplyDeleteIt was delish!
DeleteOh my goodness this looks so good!!
ReplyDeleteIt really was, and not at all difficult to make.
DeleteI must admit, I have never had an apple pie cheesecake.....but it looks amazing and easy to make. I love anything with apples it. I even cut up apples in my salads. They are so yummy.
ReplyDeleteI do too, I like the ones that are a little tart like Honey Crisp and Braeburn.
DeleteEvery time I see a spring form pan in the store I think of you and I almost buy one. Maybe next time, I really will...spring for it!
ReplyDeleteHa ha, you kill me!
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