FALL FAVORITE RECIPES: PUMPKIN SPICE CHEESECAKE WITH SOUR CREAM TOPPING

My niece has a birthday in October and this became her requested birthday cake after she had it at California Pizza Kitchen. Here’s my version; it’s creamy and spicy from the ginger and the gingersnap crust. I think it’s better than the original. It may seem complicated to make but it is not hard- just takes some time but worth it, especially for a special girl!  

My Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake is spicy, creamy, and tastes better than those lattes we look forward to all year long!

My Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake is spicy, creamy, and tastes better than those lattes we look forward to all year long!

Prep Time: 45 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour plus 10 minutes and 10 hours to chill

 INGREDIENTS

35 gingersnap cookies

5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

1/4 cup granulated sugar

4 bricks cream cheese, 8 ounces each

1 cup brown sugar

2 tablespoons maple syrup

1 cup canned pumpkin puree

3 tablespoons all-purpose flour

4 large eggs, room temperature

½ teaspoon lemon juice

2 tablespoons pumpkin pie spice

1/8 teaspoon ground ginger

1 tablespoon vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon salt

2 cups sour cream

1/3 cup Confectioners' sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla

Tiny squeeze lemon juice

Pinch nutmeg

 DIRECTIONS:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Prepare a 9” springform pan by inserting the bottom and then wrapping the bottom with two layers of foil so water from the water bath will not seep in. Get a large baking pan with sides for the water bath.  

For the crust: Melt butter. Put the gingersnaps and sugar in food processor until they are coarse crumbs. Add the melted butter. Toss with a fork to combine together. Press into the bottom and slightly on the sides of a buttered springform pan. Bake the crust for 12 minutes or until golden brown. Don’t let it get too dark. Let cool on a rack. 

For the filling: In a large mixing bowl, cream the cheese and sugar together on medium speed,  just until creamy and light. Add the maple syrup. Reduce the speed to low. Add the flour, a little at a time. Add the eggs, one at a time, making sure the first one is incorporated before adding the next one. Next, add the puree, lemon juice, spices, vanilla, and salt.   

For the topping: Mix together sour cream, sugar, nutmeg, and lemon juice. Set aside for later.

Spoon the filling into the springform pan on top of the crust. Check the foil around the edges of the springform pan to make sure no water leaks in. Place the filled springform pan in the baking pan and put the baking pan in the oven. Carefully pour warm water halfway up the sides of the springform pan. Bake at 350 for 60-70 minutes or until the edges are set but the middle is not quite set; it will set as it cools. Add the topping and bake for an additional 10 minutes. Carefully remove the springform pan from the water bath to a rack and let it cool for 10 minutes. Run a knife around the edge of the pan to loosen but don’t remove the sides. Cool another hour then transfer to the refrigerator and let chill for at least 10 hours. Longer is even better. Remove the sides of the pan and let stand for 20 minutes at room temperature before slicing.

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NATIONAL S'MORES DAY: MAKE INDOOR S'MORES, S'MORES POPS, S'MORES BAR AND MORE!

August 10th is National S'mores Day... and in celebration of that summertime treat, here are a few of my favorite ways to enjoy them and you won't even need to build a fire for some of these versions!

Create a S'mores Bar for a party, wedding, or simple backyard fun...

Create a S'mores Bar for a party, wedding, or simple backyard fun...

Make Indoor S'mores for any occasion: family game night, movie night, or an overnight party for the kids. They keep well once cooled and wrapped and make a great gift.

Make Indoor S'mores for any occasion: family game night, movie night, or an overnight party for the kids. They keep well once cooled and wrapped and make a great gift.

INDOOR S'MORES

Why wait for a campfire or fire for that matter to make up a batch of S'mores? I have perfected Indoor S'mores and I could not wait to share them with you! Perfect for a party or even just a night in front of the tv, make some of these up for the best-ever comfort food treat. They don't go soggy so you can make them for a picnic or take them to a party as long as you keep them in a cool spot. Make some up and let me know what you think!

INGREDIENTS

1 box of Graham crackers

1 bag of mini-marshmallows

Nutella Chocolate Hazelnut spread

Fill up sheet pans with Graham crackers. Spread each with a thin layer of Nutella. Put 6-7 mini marshmallows on top of each. Put under the broiler for about 2 minutes. Watch to make sure they get golden brown. Take them out and let them cool slightly. Make sandwiches by pressing two together. Eat right that moment or let them cool completely and wrap each with plastic wrap. Keep cool until serving time but do not chill them in the fridge or the cracker will get soggy.

S'MORES POPSICLES

Fudgey-Choco Pops recipe below*

20 mini-marshmallows

1/2 cup graham cracker crumbs

Small plastic or paper cups

Popsicle sticks

In the bottom of a plastic cup, put a small amount of the graham cracker crumbs, about 1 teaspoon for each cup. Add about 1-2 tablespoons of the chocolate mixture and 4 marshmallows, top with another  teaspoon of the chocolate and use a spoon to press the chocolate into the marshmallows. Tap the cup on the counter to make a dense layer. Continue layers as necessary to fill the cup, leaving 1/4" at the top. Allow to set up for at least 30 minutes and add a popsicle stick to each cup. Allow to freeze for at least 4 hours.

These S'mores Popsicles are very simple to make and taste just like their namesake!

These S'mores Popsicles are very simple to make and taste just like their namesake!

FUDGEY CHOCO POPS

1 cup water

2.5 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped ( you can sub cocoa- just add 1 tablespoon butter if you do)

1/3 cup sugar

pinch salt

1/3 cup milk (use whole or 2%)

1 T. heavy cream (or you can use half and half)

1/2 t. vanilla

1/8 t. instant coffee (or you can use leftover strong coffee)

Put the chopped chocolate, sugar, and salt in a saucepan over low heat. Whisk in the water, a little at a time as the chocolate melts and the sugar dissolves. Once the chocolate has completely melted, remove from heat. Whisk in the coffee, vanilla, milk, and cream. Chill and cool completely.

And if you want to build a campfire, offer your guests lots of options with my S'MORES BAR!

Simple and delicious... make a S'mores bar for your next get-together so guests can create their own special dessert!

Simple and delicious... make a S'mores bar for your next get-together so guests can create their own special dessert!

BLAST FROM THE PAST: ROOT BEER FLOAT MARTINI

In honor of National Root Beer Float Day, let's celebrate with an old school favorite with a grown-up twist.

Do you have fond memories of ice cream floats? I do. When I was a kid, my Dad and I used to sneak off to the Frosty Mug Root Beer shop for a icy root beer float. These would be put down in front of me in a frozen mug with big shards of ice falling off of it and I'd have to tippy-toe to reach the straw. Ohhh, those were so good on a screaming hot summer day. I've never forgotten that- or my love of floats.

I recently had a root beer float martini at Chef Richard Blais' Flip Burger restaurant in Birmingham and it was excellent- although a bit pricey for just a couple of ounces. I guess you pay for all of the pyrotechnics and technology you get with it--- it arrives at the table smoking like a house on fire. Well, I can't make mine smoke.... but my home version of this is simple and sweet. Try it and go back to the ice cream counter of your youth- but this time, with a kick!

 Now, there are lots of ways to make an adult version of the root beer float. Some require expensive liqueurs like Galliano and you can also get root beer liqueur or root beer vodka (I like the Three Olives brand Root Beer Vodka) but unless you want to make a bunch of these, I'd just use vanilla vodka. While  not technically a martini, I wanted to call it one so there was no confusion about it; this isn't for the kids or for anyone counting calories but it is sooooo creamy, frosty delicious!

Create a new spin on one of your old favorites with this Root Beer Float Martini... not for the kids and calories? Well, let's not discuss that.

Create a new spin on one of your old favorites with this Root Beer Float Martini... not for the kids and calories? Well, let's not discuss that.

ROOT BEER FLOAT MARTINI

Ingredients

1 ounce vanilla vodka

1 ounce Kahlua

4 ounces root beer, chilled

1/2 ounce heavy cream

1-2 scoops ice cream- depending on your glass

Make sure the root beer is very cold. Submerge in ice bath if not. Dip your glass in water and put it in the freezer for a few minutes to chill. Take out the ice cream to soften a bit. Dip your ice cream scoop in warm water to get the perfect scoop.

Put a scoop of ice cream in the glass. The size of the scoop is up to you. Put the vodka, Kahlua, and heavy cream in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well until very cold. Pour over ice cream. Top up with root beer. Serve with a bendy straw.

MARTIE'S PARTY TIP: For a party, I will pre-scoop all of the ice cream I need and put the scoops in the freezer on a sheet tray lined with parchment paper. That way I can serve all of my guests at the same time. I do the same thing when I'm serving ice cream for a kid's party. There's nothing worse than being the last kid to get ice cream....

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