Rainbow Cheesecake Hearts

Heart shaped cheesecakes layered with the colors of the rainbow make sweet Valentine's Day treats. These individual servings of dessert would also be perfect for a wedding shower or a birthday party.

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9 individual cheesecakes



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    Ingredients

    • 3/4 cup graham cracker crumbs
    • 1 pinch cinnamon
    • 3 tablespoons butter, melted
    • 16 ounces cream cheese, softened
    • 2/3 cup granulated sugar
    • 1/3 cup heavy whipping cream
    • 2 large eggs
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla
    • red, yellow, blue, green food coloring
    • SUPPLIES NEEDED:
    • 2  Silicone Heart Molds each with 6 cavities

    Directions

    1. 1Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
    2. 2Make the crust. Combine graham cracker crumbs, cinnamon, and melted butter, stirring until it looks like sand. Spoon out a heaping tablespoon of crumb mixture into 9 heart cavities in your molds. Press the crumbs down making an even crust. Bake crusts for 10-12 minutes until golden brown. Remove from oven and allow to cool.
    3. 3Make cheesecake filling. Combine cream cheese, sugar, heavy whipping cream, eggs, and vanilla in the bowl of a food processor and pulse just until smooth. If you prefer, you can mix it by hand. First mix the cream cheese and sugar together until well blended. Add whipping cream, eggs and vanilla and mix until smooth. Note: You don't want a lot of air in this mixture, so I don't recommend using a hand mixer.
    4. 4Evenly divide cheesecake filling into six bowls, about a half a cup in each. Color one bowl with yellow food coloring then the others with orange, red, green, blue and purple. Start with one drop of coloring, then add more until you achieve the desired color. To get orange, use red and yellow, for purple, use red and blue.
    5. 5Equally divide the purple cheesecake filing among the 9 heart cavities, spooning about a tablespoon of the filling over each crust. Spread it out in a thin layer making sure it touches the sides of the mold completely. Wipe off any filling that smeared on the sides of the mold. Repeat this process with the blue, spreading it in an even layer over the purple.
    6. 6You will need to repeat this process layering all the colors in the mold. Top the blue with green, then yellow, orange and finally red.
    7. 7To achieve the creamiest cheesecakes with the smoothest top surface, you will want to bake them in a water bath. It is not mandatory with this recipe, but highly recommended. To do so, set your heart molds in a roasting or baking pan. Set the pan in the oven, then carefully pour enough boiling water into the pan, being careful not to splash on the cheesecakes, until the water comes halfway up the sides of the heart mold.
    8. 8Bake your cheesecakes for 20-24 minutes until the top forms a smooth film and the center is still giggly but not wet.
    9. 9Allow your cheesecakes to cool for an hour then refrigerate for at least 3 hours then freeze for two hours. Your cheesecakes will be much easier to remove from the mold if frozen.
    10. 10Carefully turn the silicone mold upside down and set it over a baking sheet lined with parchment or wax paper. Gently tug at the mold pulling it away from the cheesecake, allowing the cheesecake to fall out. Immediately turn the cakes right side up. Your frozen cheesecakes will probably have beads of condensation on them. You can simply pat them dry with a paper towel. While the cheesecakes are frozen and are easy to move, set them on a serving platter or individual dessert plates. Keep refrigerated until about 30 minutes before serving. They will have a creamier texture if allowed to sit at room temperature for a while before eating.
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    TBSPAna
    TBSPAna said:

    Hi, @nadeensophia! You should use a silicone heart mold with 6 spots in it.

    5/10/2013 1:32:18 PM
    nadeensophia

    Hello! What are the dimensions for the pan I can use for this mini recipe please and thank you?

    5/9/2013 11:59:07 AM
    TBSPAna
    TBSPAna said:

    Hi Maria! Whipping cream has a milky texture and sweeter taste than the thicker, sour taste of sour cream.

    2/13/2013 10:38:58 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    Hi, what's the diference between using whipping cream and sour cream? Maria Paula

    2/13/2013 3:30:22 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    GREAT! THANKS!

    2/5/2013 4:18:02 PM
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