No-bake matcha Oreo mini cheesecakes


Still looking for another simple yet delightful dessert to make for your Mother's Day party ?! Look no further !

These no-bake minis are pretty easy to do and if you love matcha in any form , even the " unhealthy " version , this cake is for you ! 

Can't find matcha Oreos in your neck of the woods ?! Just use the original one and add in some good quality matcha powder , hopefully , you have at least this kind of tea in your stash ....


Remember the no-bake strawberry Oreo minis ? This is almost the same recipe except that it's the matcha version . I used gelatin powder instead of sheets and changed the instruction a bit .

I love the balance of flavor of this cake , the sweetness is just enough and in every bite , you can taste and smell the wonderful matcha !

Did I convince you , matcha lovers ?! lol  


Recipe adapted from Lisa Magazine , Hongkong with some tweaks 

Makes 12 mini cheesecakes ( 2 1/4 by 1 1/4-inch each ) 

For the cookie base : 

130 grams Oreo cookies ( with filling )  
30 grams salted butter , melted 

* You can either use a food processor or put the cookies in a plastic bag and bash it with rolling pin . Combine cookie crumbs and butter together and mix well . Press mixture into 12 2x1-1/4-inch loose-bottom tins , generous 1 1/2 tablespoons in each tin . Put in the freezer until needed . 

For the filling : 

250 grams cream cheese , at room temperature 
2/3 cup condensed milk 
3 teaspoons / 1 tablespoon gelatin powder
2 tablespoons water 
150 ml chilled double cream  
1 tablespoon matcha powder
100 grams matcha Oreo bits , coarsely chopped

* In a mixing bowl , whisk cream cheese and condensed milk until smooth , set aside .

* Pour water in a small bowl and sprinkle with gelatin powder ( it will turn spongy right away ) , whisk with fork . Place the bowl into the wok / pan with hot water , stir until gelatin is dissolved completely .

* Beat together double cream and matcha powder until soft peaks form . 

* Pour melted gelatin into the cream cheese mixture , stir until well combined . Add in the matcha whipped cream , mix thoroughly then stir in the chopped matcha Oreos . 

* Divide filling into the prepared tins and chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours or overnight . 

* The best way to remove a no-bake cheesecake is to use a hair dryer , blow the sides of the tin and the cheesecake will pop out easily  . Or use a clean small tea towel , soak it into warm water , wring it off and wrap it around the tin for few seconds . 

* Serve cheesecakes straight from the fridge .



This post is linked to the 4th Anniversary of Bake-Along and the theme is Cheesecake . This bloghop event is organized by Zoe of Bake for Happy Kids , Joyce of Kitchen Flavours and Lena of Frozen Wings

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Also linking this post at Best Recipes for Everyone May 2015 and the theme is My Favourite Dessert . This event is organized by Fion of Xuan Hom's Mom  and this month's host is  Aunty Young .

                                                                        

Comments

  1. Hi Ann,
    You got me "tormented" .. I like matcha but my kids don't. .. but they love cheesecakes. .. will try this recipe one day. Thanks for sharing ^-^!

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  2. good evening anne! these look divine and the contrast of green and black is attractive. Shall remember your tips on removing the mini cakes from rings, thx so much and hv a nice weekend!

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  3. Super cute and easy cheesecake, Anne:) Thank you for sharing how you do it. I never thought that hair dryer can also be used in the kitchen :P Lots to learn from you:)

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  4. Hi Anna, I love your all your mini cheesecake so much and yes, I have finally tried it :D

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  5. They look super tempting! I love the colour contrast of green and black..stunning!

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  6. Quanto è golosa..
    Brava queste mini sono perfette.
    Buona domenica

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  7. Hi Anne, nice cute Macha Oreo cheesecake!
    I would like to invite you to submit your cheesecake to join this month's BREE event at my blog. The URL is http://auntyyoung.blogspot.com/2015/05/9-bree-9-my-favourite-dessert.html
    I hope you would support the event! Thanks in advance!

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  8. Hi Anne,

    Knowing you are the cheesecake queen, I was thinking of you when Joyce suggests this theme for our BA anniversary! Glad that you did "bake"-along with us!!! I have to say that... thank you so much for baking along with us. You are one of our greatest friends that I knew from blogging and BA :D

    As always, your little matcha oreo cheesecakes look lovely!!! Yum!!!

    Zoe

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  9. 太漂亮了啦
    我喜欢这样的青色
    而且这个size很适合宴客哦~~

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  10. Hi Anne,
    Your matcha oreo cheesecakes looks gorgeous! I love the colour, so fresh and beautiful! Wishing that I have one to savour right now! Looks divine! Thanks for baking along with us!

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  11. Hi Anne,these little cheesecake is absolutely gorgeous!
    Thanks for sharing with BREE :)

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  12. Hi Anne,l
    I rest my hands and legs, agree that this cheesecake is super duper yum!
    I love matcha and I love love love cheesecake and my kids love Oreo!
    I will bake this.. Oops! It is non bake.
    I will make this..yum~
    mui

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  13. Hi Anne, your mini cheesecake look really beautiful and cute. Too nice to be eaten. I think I'll admire it a little longer then only I enjoy it.

    Best regards.
    Amelia

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  14. Hi Anne.
    What do you mean by "3 teaspoons / 1 tablespoon gelatin powder" ? Thank you!

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    1. Hi Shee , you can either use teaspoon or tablespoon in measuring that gelatin powder :D 1 tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons

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