I have a confession to make. I have eaten 3 whole cheesecakes in the last two weeks alone. Granted, they were all small batch cheesecakes, but really, it essentially amounts to me eating one cheesecake, all by myself. I know weโ€™re in the middle of summer and everyone is trying to work off their quarantine 15 but here I am, still soft and plump and not quite ready to stop stress eating sweets.

Okay, I lie. I am totally ready to stop stress eating sweets. In fact, I have been looking into the Mediterranean diet. It sounds good! It sounds more sane than keto (which I flirt with still, on occasion) because you can eat loads of vegetables and whole grains. Iโ€™m thinking of experimenting with some Mediterranean diet recipes on the blog so if youโ€™re into that, please leave a comment below. Or tell me what your favorite recipes are โ€“ Iโ€™m excited to learn.

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But youโ€™re not here for the diet recipes so letโ€™s talk about this Basque burnt cheesecake. I love it because itโ€™s made in a mini loaf pan so you can take slices off of it like a loaf cake. It makes it feel like less of a dessert and more like one of those morning cakes that masquerade as โ€œbreadโ€. You know, lemon loaf and banana bread and the like. Which, letโ€™s face it, are kind of just lemon cake and banana cake but in a different form factor.

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I love the loaf form factor so itโ€™s no surprise that I love this small batch Basque cheesecake. Itโ€™s just a tiny bit different than the other Basque cheesecake recipe on the blog. I wanted to play around with the proportions and bit and try using cornstarch instead of flour for a completely gluten-free cheesecake.

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This lil cheesecake loaf was sweet and creamy with a hint of burnt caramel from the burnished top. I loved it and now itโ€™s a part of me forever :)

PS โ€“ If you havenโ€™t heard of Basque cheesecake, please read my original post here!

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Small Batch Basque Burnt Cheesecake Recipe | www.iamafoodblog.com

Small Batch Basque Burnt Cheesecake Recipe

Serves 1
4.78 from 36 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 oz cream cheese 1 package, 226 grams, very soft
  • 60 grams sugar 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch
  • 35 grams heavy cream 2 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons

Instructions

  • Line a small loaf pan (6ร—3 inches or a pan that fits 2 cups liquid) with baking paper. Heat the oven to 450ยฐF.
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  • Beat together the cream cheese and sugar until very smooth and fluffy, making sure all the sugar is dissolved. If youโ€™re super particular, melt the cream cheese along with the sugar in a bowl over a double boiler. Add the egg and beat until smooth.
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  • In another bowl, add the cornstarch and tiny bit of cream, whisking until smooth, ensuring that the cornstarch doesnโ€™t lump up. Slowly stream in the remaining cream, whisking until very smooth.
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  • Slowly pour the cream and cornstarch mix into the cheese mix. Mix well to ensure everything is combined.
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  • Bake for 20 minutes or until the top is very dark and charred but the middle still has a bit of a jiggle. Broil for a couple of minutes to get extra char if desired. Let cool on a wire rack until room temperature. Remove from the tin, slice, and enjoy!
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63 Comments

  1. Monica says:

    Iโ€™m going to try this before baking the full size version! And eating the whole thing to test if itโ€™s โ€œgood enoughโ€ for my friends ;)

  2. Jacqueline says:

    Hi I found your recipe and wanted to make this can I use a glass ceramic bowl as a substitute to the mini loaf? The glass bowl is anchor brand 2cups / 472ml exactly Or would you advise to use a loaf pan ?

  3. AC says:

    how many slices do you normally get out of the recipe? when you put in the number of people the recipe doesnโ€™t change.

    1. Stephanie says:

      hi, i would say 4-6 small slices!

  4. Wren says:

    I need some help โ€ฆ how would I turn this into a chocolate basque or biscoff basque cheesecake of this size?

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