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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Peppermint Cheesecake Cups


I've been wanting to try out Martha Stewarts oreo cheesecake cups for quite awhile.  It's kind of funny to call it "Martha Stewart's recipe" when people have been adding oreos to various cheesecake recipes for ages, but this particular recipe is in her cookbook Cupcakes.  

One box of Trader Joe's holiday peppermint Joe Joe's and and a package of Ande's mints peppermint crunch baking chips is all it takes to turn regular 'ole cheesecake into holiday peppermint cheesecake.




I topped these with a sprinkling of these Andes peppermint crunch chips I'd found.  I'm not sure why they are called  crunch since they are similar in texture to any other chocolate or white chocolate chip.   They are pretty high on the peppermint flavor scale--just a little sprinkle on top along with the peppermint in the Joe Joe's and there is absolutely no need to add any peppermint extract to the cheesecake itself.  Of course, if you can't find the Andes chips you can always omit and just add a few drops of peppermint oil directly to the batter.


It's chocolate, peppermint and cheesecake.  What else is there to say? 



Peppermint Cheesecake Cups
from Martha Stewart Cupcakes
Ingredients
  • 22 peppermint Joe Joe's or peppermint Oreos-- 16 left whole, and 6 coarsely chopped
  • 2 8-oz packages cream cheese, at room temperature 
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature, lightly beaten
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • Pinch of salt
  • Andes Peppermint crunch or Andes peppermint mints chopped
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 275 F.
  2. Line 16 standard muffin tins with paper liners.
  3. Place 1 whole Joe Joe in the bottom of each lined cup.
  4. Beat the cream cheese in the bowl of a stand mixer on medium. Gradually beat in the sugar and vanilla.
  5. Pour in the beaten eggs, a little at a time, scraping down the sides of the bowl after each addition.
  6. Beat in the sour cream and salt.
  7. Stir in chopped cookies by hand.
  8. Pour the batter into the prepared tins, filling each almost to the top.
  9. Fill empty muffin tins cups halfway with water
  10. Bake, rotating pan halfway through, until filling is set, 22-25 minutes.
  11. Cool in the pans for about 15 minutes, on a wire rack, then transfer to a plate in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours.

17 comments:

  1. To die for! We just picked up our stash of peppermint oreos so will be making these this week. Yum! Where did you get the cupcake liners though?

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  2. I love peppermint season as I call it more than pumpkin season. These look sooooo good!

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  3. this is genius....what a great idea.

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  4. Yummy! Yummy! Yummy! I know what I'm making for company next week! So pretty too!

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  5. I am going to the store tomorrow for the ingredients to make this. My tummy is growling thinking about it deliciousness!

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  6. I was just going to eat my peppermint joe joes but now I think I have a different plan. These are so portable and would be great for a christmas party we have next weekend.

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  7. I should definitely not read your blog before getting ready for bed. These look fantastic!!!

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  8. Cheesecake is my favorite food group in the whole wide world, I seriously could eat it every day. Cheesecake factory makes a great peppermint cheesecake during the holidays and I think it just has the addition of white chocolate and it is so amazingly good. I'll be trying this recipe out for sure!

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  9. Cheesecake and oreos go together like they were made for each other. I haven't tried the peppermint ones but like Julie, I do love the one at Cheesecake Factory each Christmas. My family will love this!

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  10. They look even better than I imagined. I've been enjoying my Joe Joes!

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  11. These are awesome. Just awesome I say! And they even look easy enough for someone like to me to make!!!

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  12. DEEElightful! You really can't go wrong with peppermint and chocolate and cheesecake!

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  13. ,,,people always tell me "you don't know what your missing", because i don't eat dairy of any kind. i'll trust you and your readers that these sweet cakes are yummy. they look pretty!,,,be merry, be jolly, be fa-la-la-la-la,,,

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  14. I remember making these when I first got Martha's cupcake cookbook! I'm so glad you mixed in peppermints because that looks like such a yummy combo!
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  15. I love making individual cheesecakes. They are so perfectly sized and personal!

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  16. Thanks for sharing this! My middle daughter asked me to make a peppermint cheesecake like the one at Cheesecake Factory. I of course went googling and came across your fabulous twist on Martha's cupcake. We've shared them with my youngest daughter's art teacher, her best friend and her family, my oldest daughter's mentor, and I took them to a cookie party. The response is a always the same...OMG!!!! My middle daughter is a little upset that we've shared so many of them and has requested more.

    Happy Holidays!!!

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