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Friday, April 12, 2013

Cotton Soft Japanese Cheesecake

Cheesecakes, i usually go for simple fruit based cheesecake either as baked ones or no bake cheesecake. Recently i tried my hands in baking this super softy,fluffy and extremely airy Japanese cheesecake,this cheesecake was amazing. Because of it fluffiness,super light and not that much sweet,this cheesecake tastes simply tremendous just like the soufflĂ© we get in Paris.I have seen plenty of recipes for the cotton soft Japanese cheesecake while googling, but never attempted it at home. I was bit curious to see how soft this cheesecake would be and tried it during a weekend from here.

The most important ingredient for this cheesecake is eggs,without eggs just forget this cheesecake.The number of the eggs in this cheesecake might be bit shocking but this is a must, and the most important things are to beat the egg whites prefectly and baking/cooling the cheesecake. If you have never had or tried a Japanese cheesecake, its time to make some,its definitely worth to try.Beware this cheesecake disappears very fast seriously really fast,yep its too delicious to eat more than a slice. Obviously this cheesecake served along with a fruit coulis will tastes definitely more delicious and my kids enjoyed this cheesecake with strawberry coulis.


6nos Egg whites
6nos Egg yolks
1/4tsp Cream of tartar
1/2cup+3tbsp Super fine sugar
50grms Butter
250grms Cream cheese
100ml Fresh milk
1tbsp Lemon juice
1/3cup+1tbsp All purpose flour
2tbsp+1tsp Cornflour

Melt the cream cheese,butter and milk in double boiler method, cool it completely.

Fold in the flour,cornflour,egg yolks,lemon juice and mix well.

Meanwhile whisk the egg whites with cream of tartar until foamy,slowly add in the sugar and whisk it until soft peaks form.

Add now the cheese mixture to the egg white mixture and slowly mix well.

Grease a 8inch springform pan and line the bottom and sides of the pan with baking paper.

Pour this cheesecake batter into the already prepared springform pan.

Place the springform pan in a baking pan and pour enough boiling water in a baking pan.

Steam will help making the soft and moist cake and hot water around the cake will gradually cook inside.


Arrange it in the middle rack of the oven.

Bake at 320F for 60minutes and reduce the temperature to 300F and bake for 15minutes.

When a skewer inserted comes out clean,turn off the oven. Dont take out the cake immediately from the oven.

Remove the cake from the oven and cool it completely.

Refrigerate for few hours before serving..

Enjoy with your favourite fruits coulis.

64 comments:

  1. Yummilicious Priya! Thanks for the great recipe :-)

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  2. It looks perfect! exactly from my favorite Breadtalk outlet. I can taste it thru the screen :)

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  3. incredible texture Priya!! kalakal

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  4. Wow priya....the cake looks super soft.....it resembles Castella a lot...bookmarking it...:)

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  5. Please share eggless cheese cake recipe for. Also please suggest wat can be used as egg substitute in most of the recipies.

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  6. Please share eggless cheese cake recipe for. Also please suggest wat can be used as egg substitute in most of the recipies.

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  7. Looks super-yummy and soft,Priya! Do visit/follow my blog at-http://www.rita-bose-cooking.com/

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  8. Wow looks super soft and yumm. I want a slice with a fruity compote.

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  9. wow..simply superb..so soft and tempting

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  10. Wow what a super soft cake,awesome clicks.

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  11. OMG! You are so good in baking ! I want to join your baking class if any :)
    I am drooling by the first view of cake!

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  12. I have bookmarked several recipes of this cotton cheesecake because the texture looks awesome but haven't tried it yet. So nice to see it on your blog... NOw I definitely must try this cake!

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  13. Priya, will definitely try this.

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  14. Perfectly baked cheese cake Priyaji :) Love the snaps :)

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  15. Oh my - This looks incredible Priya - I have to try this - bookmarking!!!
    ~Shema | LifeScoops

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  16. super inviting. it surely looks soft & moist.

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  17. wow aks its too superb one but am worried coz eggs...

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  18. Ohhh la la awesome priya.

    I dont have cream of tarter,any suggestion pls?? On which section i can find it easily on carrefour??

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  19. Superb attempt priya,looks so spongy.

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  20. so hard to control by looking at the picture Priya.. the cake look sooo delicious

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  21. What a gorgeous cheesecake!!! Love the light and cottony texture. Nice picture :)

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  22. What a gorgeous cheesecake!!! Love the light and cottony texture. Nice picture :)

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  23. wow i want to grab them from the screen,yummy!!!

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  24. priyaaa it look absolutely delicious..im sooooo craving it now..love the texture and the pics

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  25. Cheesecake has come out so good..perfect to have a lighter slice of it :)

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  26. Wow, so soft and delicious. The texture of the cake is fabulous...
    I have already n number of your recipes to be tried, and this one jumps to the top of the list.
    Thank you very much priya for sharing it.

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  27. Wonderful cake..This looks real tempting & yummy.

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  28. Oh Wow! This is so yum. I can't wait to try the cheesecake out :)

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  29. Cake looks so soft and tempting..delicious recipe!

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  30. I love the texture in this cake. So light and airy.I recently tasted some Japanese sweets and bakes and they were super light and elegant. I am totally impressed.

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  31. Absolutely gorgeous lookin cheesecake

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  32. so soft looking cake dear.. like the click..

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  33. ohhh where is my comment??


    Super soft cake priya..

    whats the substitution for cream of tarter // where can i found it easily on carrefour??

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  34. OMG! Can't take off my eyes from your irresistible cheese cake. Awesome cake you made akka.

    today's post:
    http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/04/ragda-patties.html

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  35. Looks so soft and picture perfect would love to try it.........

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  36. soft soft cheese cake... what a delicious cake Priya... looking so soft.

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  37. I always want to try this Priya, go back because of the number of eggs. Looks so perfect, try eggless version Priya:)

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  38. It definitely looks super soft...will try this next time we call some guests home...
    6 eggs is not a huge deal...i've seen cake recipes calling for 8-10 eggs and my heart sinks into my tummy then :-)

    Luv,
    Manju
    http://manjuseatingdelights.blogspot.com/

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  39. Oh aks..this looks super duper.....soft and spongy and melt in mouth ...yummy :)

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  40. Wow perfectly made cheese cake,Luks too gud...

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  41. Yummy n mouthwatering!!perfectly done di.
    MAHA

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  42. yummy.. so soft.. love to bite that.. nice clicks.. :)

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  43. What a perfectly baked cake..And the slices look just divine...Yummy !

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  44. Incredible texture..lovely cake.

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  45. absolute favorite, we pick this from bread talk often in mumbai, it is absolutely similar

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  46. The cheesecake has a super soft texture.

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  47. It's come out perfect! I have been planning to make this from a long time. Now looking at ur outcome thinking of making this today:)

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  48. Such a lovely height the cake has. Fluffy indeed :)

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  49. cake is looking so moist and so soft.. very nice pictures... Wish it was eggless:(
    Sowmya
    Event - Bake Fest
    Event - Celebrate - Summer

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  50. wow!!!It looks so fluffy and yummy Priya!!

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  51. ^_^ Came out perfectly soft, puffy and cooked! Now cooling down to be tasted...

    I tried another recipe yesterday which failed (they didn't say to cool the milk before so the eggs cooked with it! Nor to line the cake tin so it stuck to it! To put foil on top to prevent "water" from seeping in, so the cake's crust came off with it!)...

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  52. Yep ^_^ just came out cooked to perfection. Just waiting for it to cool down..

    (had tried another recipe yesterday but instructions led to catastrophic results.. ie. didn't mention to cool the milk/cheese mix so the eggs cooked and the corn starch solidified!)

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  53. Hi Priya,
    I wanted to try ' japanese cotton cheese cake'...but confused for the sugar quantity u have mentioned....140 gms of sugar will be 1/2 cup+3tbsp....but u have listed it as 1/4 cup+3 tbsp.....?...so which one is correct....?
    thanks,
    Nimisha

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  55. Nimisha, its a typo, please make it as 1/2cup of sugar dear..sorry..

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  56. Looks nice but I do not eat eggs as I am true vegetarian

    So take this a challenge to reproduce the cake without eggs :) Once done will post recipe and photos

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  57. OMG fabulous cotton cheesecake...awesome awesome

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