Sig's Goats Cheese Cake with Matcha
Sig's Goats Cheese Cake with Matcha

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Great recipe for Sig's Goats Cheese Cake with Matcha. I was in a restaurant where this was served as a sweet , though there it was made with cow's milk. I don't tolerate cow's milk, so I changed the recipe to my needs.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook sig's goats cheese cake with matcha using 11 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Sig's Goats Cheese Cake with Matcha:
  1. Get You will need a loaf tin or similar (length about 25 cm)
  2. Prepare 1 unwaxed lemon, or wash lemon under hot water to remove wax
  3. Make ready Extract 2 teaspoons of lemon juice from the lemon
  4. Make ready 800 gr fresh goats cheese(similar to Philadelphia cheese)
  5. Get 200 gr goats quark or goats yoghurt, drained
  6. Prepare 200 gr super fine sugar
  7. Take 3 large or 4 medium eggs
  8. Take 1 packet vanilla sugar
  9. Take 1 packet custard powdered, vanilla flavour
  10. Make ready 15-20 gr Matcha japanese tee powder, not green/Matcha teabags
  11. Get 3 flat teaspoons icing sugar

Using an electric mixer on medium speed, beat goat cheese, lemon zest, lemon juice, vanilla. Beat cream cheese and goat cheese at medium speed with a heavy-duty electric stand mixer, using whisk attachment, until smooth. Slowly add milk mixture, beating until combined. I just about died when I saw this recipe.

Steps to make Sig's Goats Cheese Cake with Matcha:
  1. Line your baking tin with baking paper. Preheat oven 180°C or 160°C fan assisted
  2. Wash the lemon under hot water to remove wax of a waxed lemon, otherwise rinse the unwaxed lemon, grate the peel finely.
  3. Mix your goats cheese with 150 gr of the goats quark or drained goats yoghurt. Add sugar, 2 teaspoons of lemon juice. Mix well.
  4. Add the eggs one after the other, mix in gently but well.
  5. Add the custard powder. Mix well. Divide the mix into halves.
  6. Mix the rest of the quark well with the Matcha powder and the icing sugar with one of the halves.
  7. Fill the lighter mix into the cake tin, make sure that the corners are filled in
  8. Then pour the green Matcha mix gently over the lighter mix.
  9. Take a fork and twist it gently through the mix to establish a pattern similar to a marble cake
  10. Bake in preheated oven for about 45-50 minutes. Turn of the oven, let the cake stand in the oven for about 20 minutes with door open.
  11. Remove cake, use the baking paper to lift the cake carefully onto serving plate
  12. Remove the paper. You can cut this cake into about 12 slices. Store in a cool is cold place until you want to serve it. Dust with icing sugar if you like.
  13. Real Matcha powder is relative expensive but the cake is well worth it.I loved it. I hope you enjoy.

Being the matcha addict that I am, I quadrupled the amount of green tea powder. Like another reviewer, I used a hand mixer on low to avoid a rubbery texture. I also suggest refrigerating for a few hours (as long as you can keep away!) because warm cheesecake is no good. This Cheesecake has so many different dimensions. The Goat Cheese is creamy but a little tangy.

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