Lemon Raspberry No Bake Cheesecake
You know when you try a new recipe and you like it so much you have to make it again ASAP? That happened to me when I made my first ‘rare’ or no bake cheesecake.
Can No Bake Cheesecake really be that good?
I didn’t know what to expect but when you eat two cheesecakes in one week, your clothes don’t quite fit the same anymore. Being a cheesecake addict, I shouldn’t be allowed near one of these delectable desserts, much less two.
But here’s the good news: it was worth it.
What a tasting experience! The silky texture is cool and unforgettable and the pairing of lemon and raspberry is one of my favorite fruit flavor combinations. Not to mention, the flavor explosion of the two layers, my all-time must have in cheesecakes.
What do you mean by ‘rare’?
Right now, rare is in. Steaks, burgers…and cheesecakes.
Japanese call no-bake cheesecake a rare cheesecake because they use gelatin to harden the filling and yogurt* instead of the heavy cream. And of course, there is no baking involved – no leaky water baths and no over-baked cheesecakes with cracked tops.
I mixed yogurt and heavy cream because I’m using lemon and didn’t want the cake to be too tart. Also, this cake is not overly sweet as traditional cheesecakes are.
I followed their basic rare cheesecake recipe, so there you have it.
The cheesecake is simply decorated with raspberries, almonds and a unique candied lemon slices and it looks gorgeous!
Serve this light, refreshing no bake treat at your next gathering and you might even convert a non-cheesecake lover to seriously rethink their dessert choices!
Another fun spring dessert, the no-bake lemon mousse cheesecake, sits prettily in little glass jars, like flowers waiting to be picked!
Rustic Easter Lemon Raspberry Rare Cheesecake
Ingredients
- 10 oz. Graham cracker crumbs
- 1 stick butter melted
- 16 oz. cream cheese softened
- ½ cup sugar
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1 cup plain yogurt
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- ¼ cup lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest
- 2 tablespoon raspberry jam
- 1 tablespoon powdered unflavored gelatin
- ½ cup boiling water
- To garnish optional
- Candied lemon slices recipe below – make ahead!
- Raspberries
Instructions
- Combine crushed cookies with melted butter. You can crush them using a food processor or put them in a Ziploc bag and roll over with a rolling pin until finely crushed. Line an 8-inch springform with wax or parchment paper. Press cookie crumb mixture on the bottom of the pan. Refrigerate.
- In the meantime, beat the cream cheese with an electric mixer until smooth. Add sugar, heavy cream, yogurt, vanilla, lemon zest, and lemon juice. Mix well.
- In a small bowl, pour boiling water over gelatin. Stir until gelatin is completely dissolved. Let cool slightly. If it cools too much and it hardens, microwave for 15-20 seconds. Do not boil.
- Gradually beat in gelatin mixture into the cream cheese mixture. Pour half of the filling over the crust and freeze it until just set, about 15-20 minutes.
- Meanwhile, mix remaining filling with raspberry jam. Pour gently over the first filling layer. Refrigerate until completely set, about four hours.
- Gently remove the rim of the springform. Run a knife alongside the rim first, then using a kitchen torch or a hot towel warm up the sides a bit and release it.
- Decorate the cake as desired. Keep refrigerated.
- Candied lemon slices
- Cut large lemon into thin slices. In a saucepan, mix 2 cups granulated sugar with 1 cup water until sugar is dissolved. Bring to a simmer. Add the lemon slices and simmer for 30 minutes. Drain and let the lemon slices air dry for a day. Dip the lemon rim in sugar if you wish before decorating the cake.
Recipe and photography courtesy All That’s Jas.