This easy Basque Burnt Cheesecake has an unbelievable texture and taste and a beautifully rustic appearance. It is the perfect choice if you feel intimidated by making traditional cheesecakes; it is ...
Basque cheesecake was first invented by Spanish chef Santiago Rivera. He called his creation “Tarta de queso,” which translates to “cheesecake.” However, since most of us think of a certain New ...
This isn’t La Viña’s cheesecake — it’s my version of the famous Burnt Basque Cheesecake, using four different cheeses for a deeper, more complex flavor. The original from La Viña in San Sebastián ...
Basque cheesecake, also known as "Burnt Basque Cheesecake," originates from the Basque region of Spain. It’s a crustless cheesecake with a distinctively and intentionally burnt top, which gives it a ...
Recently, I wrote about a paella fundraising dinner to benefit the Santa Cruz Symphony. Joan Moore emailed to say that burnt Basque cheesecake is the perfect dessert for a Spanish-themed meal. Burnt ...
Current hours are Thursday – Sunday, from 8 am until 2 pm. Preheat the oven to 400°F, with the rack in the middle. Press scrunched parchment paper into a 6-inch springform pan. Using a kitchen stand ...
Move over New York cheesecake. The popular, in-demand, buzz-worthy cheesecake of the moment hails from Spain, has no real crust and is served, ahem, burnt. Ever had Basque cheesecake? You're in for a ...
A selection of roll cakes ($6.50-$8 each) at Temp & Time in Menlo Park. Photo by Adrienne Mitchel. Tucked behind a Japanese izakaya along El Camino Real is a small white building with a sign reading ...
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