Thai Tea Cheesecake Recipe ชีสเค้กชาไทย | Cooking with Nart (2024)

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This Thai tea cheesecake is dense, scrumptious, satisfying, and yet very easy to make. It requires mostly basic ingredients and is perfect for any special day or occasion. Definitely a must-try for Thai tea lovers!

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Best Thai Tea Cheesecake Recipe

Looking for an easy dessert recipe to make for Valentine's Day or that special someone's birthday? I've got you covered, my dear friend. This delicious Thai tea cheesecake is perfect for those occasions. It's the perfect expression of love (for Thai tea, that is...ha!). Joke aside, this cake is actually perfect for any occasion. Whether it's a family dinner on a weekend, a house party or just a relaxing afternoon, this recipe never disappoints.

The cheesecake is super dense, scrumptious, and satisfying. I normally use Graham crackers for the crust and full-fat cream cheese for the batter. If you like a different kind of crust, go for it. Or if you want this Thai tea cheesecake to be healthier, you can choose a healthier crust and use fat-free or low-fat cream cheese. Though I wouldn't really recommend that.

For goodness' sake, if you're going to indulge, indulge! 😛 I suppose you'll be just fine if you use this exact recipe and share the cake with others. There's no point to eat a piece of low-fat, low-sugar, and low-every-other-thing cake and ending up still craving the real deal, right?

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Baking Without Water Bath

Despite being a baked cheesecake, this recipe is very easy to make. There's no water bath required and cracks are almost impossible, hurrah! Also, the ingredients are totally basic, except for the Thai tea powder, which I talk more about below.

As for the baking pan, here I used a 9-inch heart-shaped springform pan, which comes in this set. If you're using a round springform pan, you might want to use a 7-8 inch one.

Oh, and another one thing I like about this recipe is the fact that there's not a lot of cleaning to be done when you finish. That's just amazing in itself already, don't you think?!

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Best Kind Of Thai Tea To Use

In this recipe, I use NESTEA concentrated Thai tea powder, as seen in the picture above (sorry, the info on that link is all in Thai, but I wanted to show you their official website). This is a very good quality Thai tea powder. However, it's very hard to find in person even in Thailand.

I was introduced to this by a family friend who gave me a bag because she knows how obsessed I am with Thai iced tea. Since then, I haven't seen it in any stores or supermarkets and have had to order it online. The stores I buy it from tend to just ship to Thailand, though. So, if you live in Thailand you can find it on the OfficeMate website here or on www.shopee.co.th.

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Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit or 170 degrees celsius.

  2. Melt the butter in a microwave.
  3. Grind the crackers in a food processor or crush them in a Ziploc bag with a rolling pin.

  4. Mix the cracker crumbs with melted butter with a rubber spatula. Use the leftover melted butter from the bowl you melted the butter in to grease a 9" heart-shaped springform pan.

  5. Press the crumb mixture onto the bottom of the pan tightly with the bottom of a glass.

  6. In a bowl, beat the cream cheese with the sugar until well combined.

  7. Add eggs, one at a time, and beat until incorporated.

  8. Add the Thai tea powder and beat until smooth.

  9. Pour the batter into the springform pan and use a spatula to smooth the surface.

  10. Bake in the oven for 35 minutes. After 20 minutes in, cover the pan with foil to prevent the top from burning.

  11. Remove the cake from the oven and let it cool for an hour at room temperature before transferring it to the refrigerator.

  12. Refrigerate for at least four hours or overnight before slicing. Make sure to cover the top of the cake while refrigerated.

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Thai Tea Cheesecake Recipe

This Thai tea cheesecake is dense, scrumptious, satisfying, and yet very easy to make. It requires mostly basic ingredients and is perfect for any special day or occasion. Definitely a must-try for Thai tea lovers!

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Course: Dessert

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Resting Time: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 5 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 hour 5 minutes

Calories: 2981kcal

Author: Nart

Equipment

  • 9" heart-shaped springform pan

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 170 degrees celsius.

  • Melt the butter in a microwave.

  • Grind the crackers in a food processor or crush them in a Ziploc bag with a rolling pin.

  • Mix the cracker crumbs with melted butter with a rubber spatula. Use the leftover melted butter from the bowl you melted the butter in to grease a 9" heart-shaped springform pan.

  • Press the crumb mixture onto the bottom of the pan tightly with the bottom of a glass.

  • In a bowl, beat the cream cheese with the sugar until well combined.

  • Add eggs, one at a time, and beat until incorporated.

  • Add Thai tea powder and beat until smooth.

  • Pour the batter into the springform pan and use a spatula to smooth the surface.

  • Bake in the oven for 35 minutes. After 20 minutes in, cover the pan with foil to prevent the top from burning.

  • Remove the cake from the oven and let it cool for an hour at room temperature before transferring it to the refrigerator.

  • Refrigerate for at least four hours or overnight before slicing. Make sure to cover the top of the cake while refrigerated.

Nutrition

Calories: 2981kcalCarbohydrates: 253gProtein: 42gFat: 205gSaturated Fat: 112gPolyunsaturated Fat: 10gMonounsaturated Fat: 55gTrans Fat: 3gCholesterol: 854mgSodium: 2261mgPotassium: 865mgFiber: 6gSugar: 152gVitamin A: 6783IUCalcium: 498mgIron: 10mg

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