Recipe adapted from Crock Pot Recipe ExchangeInto the crock pot they go.
Lid on.
It's magic.....they are done.
Cooling.
It's magic.....they are done.
Cooling.
For the crust:
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
1/3 cup sugar
4 tablespoons melted butter
For the filling:
(2) 8 ounce packages cream cheese, room temperature
(2) eggs, room temperature
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
zest of 1 lemon
In a small mixing bowl add the graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and melted butter. Stir to incorporate. Evenly distribute the mixture into the 6 canning jars. Using the back of a teaspoon press the mixture firmly onto the sides of the jar. You want to make sure the bottom is covered and packed. At this time heat 2-4 cups of water.
Also, go ahead and turn on your crock pot to high. This is going to preheat it while you're making the filling.
In a large bowl add the cream cheese and using mixer, mix until fluffy. Slowly add in the can of sweetened condensed milk. Once that's incorporated add on egg at a time. Once the eggs are mixed in thoroughly, add the vanilla extract and lemon zest. Mix until well incorporated.
Fill the jars with EQUAL amounts of cheesecake filling. This is so important because you want all the cheesecakes to cook evenly. Carefully pour the hot water into the preheated crock pot. Place the jars in the crock pot making sure that non are touching the edges of the crockery or each other. The water should come up 1/2 - 3/4 of the way up on the jars.
Cover crock pot with lid and cook on high for 1-2 hours. Mine were done at exactly 1 hour and 15 minutes. Look for the filling to firm up and not be jiggly in the center.
At this point take the off the crock pot (pick straight up, don't tilt it sideways....you don't want any condensation from the lid dropping onto the top of the cheesecakes. Turn the crock pot off. Let the jars cool down.
Once the jars have cooled enough to remove, place them on a dish towel to continue cooling. As they cool you will see the filling pull away from the sides of the jars. When they are completely cool down place the lid and rims on the jars and place in the fridge for at least 4 hours.
Serve plain, with berries or drizzled with caramel.
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31 comments:
These certainly are too cute! And the recipe looks delicious!
Jo-Anna
What an interesting dessert!
I do love cheesecake, this looks fun. I'll try it soon.
This is a great idea - made in the crock pot! I love it!
Becca @ Crumbs and Chaos
www.crumbsandchaos.blogspot.com
This recipe looks like fun! I've never thought about making cheesecake in a crockpot.
What a great way to make desert for if you go somewhere.Sure to arrive well
Wow. I had no idea a crock pot was this versatile. Great cheesecakes.
Sam
What a great, fun, easy way to make cheesecake!!
A nice way to not heat up the house and it sounds like a fun little experiment to do with the kids:@)
I love this recipe! I'm definitely going to try this. thanks so much!
An unusual way to serve dessert but I think oh so cute. I saw a program on FN where they did something similar. Great idea.
Carolyn/S Southerners Notebook
Everything is better in a jar isn't it? I did a jar post today too and the oohs and aahs are amazing. This looks fantastic. I should try this for Sunday dinner. So beautiful and isn't it fun to serve individual desserts?
What a great idea! I love having individual servings and think they look so cute too. These look delish! Thanks so much for sharing ~ I look forward to trying it.
xo
Pat
What a great idea! I love having individual servings and think they look so cute too. These look delish! Thanks so much for sharing ~ I look forward to trying it.
xo
Pat
I'm such a fan of these fun dessert ideas served in canning jars. Very cute.
:)
ButterYum
Super great idea. Thanks a lot for sharing this recipe at Miz Helen's Full plate Thursday. I am taking this recipe with me.
Just love it!
Mely
How creative and fun! It sounds delicious! Pretty nifty---everyone gets her own little jar. Now I'm drooling...
I love cheesecake and crockpots! Definitely need to try your recipe. Stopping by from These Chicks Cook.
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I love your recipes and presentation of dishes.
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These crockpot cheesecakes so soo cute!!!! Love it!
What a cute idea to make the cheesecake in jars and what a nice presentation they would make for a outdoor summer party! I have an old Nesco slow cooker that would probably work.
What a great idea to have all these little jars in the crock pot. The recipe looks delicious and a great idea for gift giving. Hope you are having a great week end and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
Come back soon!
Miz Helen
What an awesome idea! I'm going to feature this tomorrow and I have a feeling I'll be whipping up something using this technique soon :)
This is just too cool. So the Crockpot, in essence, becomes the Bain Marie. I love this!
Love this!!
What a fun recipe!
Going to look for some jars...
What a great idea! I love using the crock pot...it makes everything easier! We love cheese cake too, so this is going to be a hit at our house!
I'm glad you tried it and liked it!
Keep on cROCKin'!
Ginger
Crock Pot Recipe Exchange
Are you kidding me...this is awesome! Sure to impress dinner guests.
I love this idea! What size jars did you use?
great idea!!
repinned these to my desserts board!
How long will these last in the fridge?
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