March 8, 2009
Gluten-Free Cheesecake
Saturday was my husband’s birthday, and instead of a birthday cake, he asked for a cheesecake. I thought it was a great idea, especially since I had some huckleberries in the freezer. My husband grew up in an area where huckleberries grow, so that’s a special treat for him.
There are three parts to making this scrumptious gluten-free dessert: the crust, the cheesecake, and the topping. However, it’s not difficult to make.
The Gluten-Free Crust
I love using a nut crust with this recipe. I used pecans this time and have also used walnuts.
- 1 c. gluten-free flour mix (I used Bette Hagman’s flour mix)
- 1/4 tsp. xanthan gum (if it’s not included in your flour mix)
- 1/4 c. brown sugar
- 5 Tb. cold butter
- 1/2 c. finely chopped nuts
The Cheesecake
I used Amber Lee's cheesecake recipe (also found here). It has always turned out well for me.
The Huckleberry Topping
- 2 c. huckleberries or blueberries (fresh or frozen)
- 1/2 c. sugar
- 3 Tb. cornstarch
- 2 Tb. lemon juice
- 1 Tb. butter (optional)
Remember to come back Wednesday for the What’s for Dinner Wednesday blog carnival. I’ll be telling you about my husband’s birthday dinner.
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Okay, in addition to the fact that this is a lovely cake - birthday or no - I just have to ask....just what *are* huckleberries and where do they grow?!
(I'm embaressed at this point to remember that *yes* I did grow up in the midwest and *yes* I should probably know these things, but I live in NYC for so long, I guess it knocked stuff like this right out of my memory!)
(I'm embaressed at this point to remember that *yes* I did grow up in the midwest and *yes* I should probably know these things, but I live in NYC for so long, I guess it knocked stuff like this right out of my memory!)
Sorry Dana, I forgot to answer your question. Huckleberries are similar to blueberries but smaller and a darker purplish color. I think they are grown mostly in the north. I've seen them in northern Idaho and Maine.
After giving it more thought, I think huckleberries are only grown in the northwest. Those were blueberries I had in Maine.
Thanks for the recipe. I am looking to make something natural and gluten free for my own birthday tomorrow. :) My sister has celiac disease, so although I usually just substitute whole wheat if a recipe calls for flour, I can't do that in this case because I want her to be able to eat the cheesecake too!
Your cheesecake sounds amazing. I am going to test this recipe soon for my husband's boss who is GF.
Huckleberries are WAY WAY WAY better than ripest, most perfect blueberries. :) Maybe I feel that way because huckleberries are an exotic treasure since I live in the midwest. I have only had them 3 times in the last 15 yrs, and I savored them every time as though it were my last time tasting them :)
Huckleberries are WAY WAY WAY better than ripest, most perfect blueberries. :) Maybe I feel that way because huckleberries are an exotic treasure since I live in the midwest. I have only had them 3 times in the last 15 yrs, and I savored them every time as though it were my last time tasting them :)
There's a company called Lean on Me baking that makes a gluten-free cheesecake too, here's some information about their company:
http://gluten-free.tv/cheesecake
http://gluten-free.tv/cheesecake
I honestly didn't know what a huckleberry was. How did that happen? lolol. This cheesecake recipe is exactly what a friend of mine at work was looking for about this time last year. She will be pleased! Thanks!
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