No-bake mini strawberry Oreo cheesecakes


Now , now , stop that eye-rolling !

I know , it's cheesecake again .

You wouldn't want more than half a kilo of cream cheese to get moldy , right ?!

Ha !

Is there a strawberry creme Oreo minis in your side of the world ?

No ?!

Well , not here either lol

DIY strawberry creme Oreo minis .



I've used this recipe when I first made my first no-bake cheesecake , I think that was more than 4 years ago .

If you're looking for an easy and simple , don't let the gelatine how-to stress you out , dessert to make , these minis will surely please !


Recipe adapted from Lisa magazine

Makes six 2 1/4 x 1 1/4-inch minis and two 4-inch cakes .

* Lightly butter six  2 1/4-inch loose bottom tins and two 4-inch loose bottom cake tins . Or use a cupcake liners . Or you can use an 8- or 9-inch springform cake pan .

For the base : 

12 pieces Oreo cookies I used the cookies without the creme filling
50 grams unsalted butter , softened 30 grams 

* You can either use a food processor or put the cookies in a plastic bag and bash it with a rolling pin . Combine the cookie crumbs and butter together and mix well . Press mixture about 3/4 tablespoon for  the small tins and a generous 2 tablespoons for the 4-inch pans . Put in the freezer until needed .

For the filling :

250 grams cream cheese , at room temperature
125 ml  whipping cream
10 pieces strawberry creme Oreos , coarsely chopped 14 pieces
2/3 cup condensed milk scant 2/3 
3 teaspoons / 1 tablespoon gelatine powder 3 ( 5 grams ) gelatine sheets  
2 tablespoons hot water

The recipe doesn't specify on how to melt gelatine powder , please refer to this link How to melt gelatine powder  

* Soak gelatine sheets in a bowl of cold water for 5 to 10 minutes until soft . For every sheet of gelatine , use 250 ml of cold water . 

*  Pour cream in a medium mixing bowl , using a handheld beater , beat until soft peaks form , put in the fridge to chill ( if it is too hot in your side of the world ) .

* In another mixing bowl , whisk cream cheese and condensed milk until smooth .

* Take out gelatine sheets from the cold water and wring gently to remove excess water . Put in a small bowl and pour 2 tablespoons of hot water , stir until dissolved and pour immediately into the cream cheese mixture , stir until well incorporated . Add in the whipped cream and the chopped Oreos , use a spatula to mix in everything . Pour the filling into the prepared tins and chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours , preferably , overnight .

* If using a small tins , best way to remove the cheesecake is to use a hair dryer , move it around the tin for few seconds , the cheesecake will easily pop out . Or use a clean small kitchen towel , soak it in a bowl of warm water , wring off excess water and wrap it at the sides of the tin for few seconds .





Comments

  1. Wow Ann, I'd love to grab one of these off the screen and eat it right away!

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  2. Ah you are back with the mini cheesecakes again! I have been eyeing these Oreo ones, they look so adorable, don't they? Love the look of yours....Anne please shift to London, please....

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  3. I never tire of cheesecake Anne. And since yours is a no bake mini, that means I can have extra!!! I'll have to see if we have strawberry filled Oreos in our stores though. Fingers crossed:)

    Thanks for sharing, Anne...

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  4. Oh!!! Anne, I love cheesecake too.
    You have a few little ones, can I have one please!!!
    mui

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  5. You are amazing, Anne. I love those beauties!

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  6. Oh, I know this is good as I made a similar one before but till now have yet to post, hehehe..

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  7. Hi Anne, love love this cheesecake. So cute and delightful. :))
    Best regards.

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  8. never enough of cheesecake recipes! lovely:)

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  9. Gorgeous cheesecake, bet it must taste delicious too.

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