Uji-Kintoki Inspired No-Bake Cheese Cake with Condensed Milk and Adzuki
Uji-Kintoki Inspired No-Bake Cheese Cake with Condensed Milk and Adzuki

Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, uji-kintoki inspired no-bake cheese cake with condensed milk and adzuki. One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have uji-kintoki inspired no-bake cheese cake with condensed milk and adzuki using 16 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Uji-Kintoki Inspired No-Bake Cheese Cake with Condensed Milk and Adzuki:
  1. Get [No-Bake Cheese Cake]
  2. Get 200 grams Cream cheese
  3. Prepare 60 grams Condensed milk
  4. Prepare 2 tsp Lemon juice
  5. Take 100 ml Heavy cream
  6. Get 100 grams Sweet Adzuki Bean Paste (chunky or smooth paste)
  7. Take Matcha sponge cake: 1 plastic container's worth (mine was slightly bigger than 15 cm)
  8. Make ready 1 large Egg
  9. Get 3 tbsp Sugar
  10. Prepare 3 tbsp Cake flour
  11. Get 1 tsp Matcha
  12. Take 2 tsp Milk
  13. Get 2 tsp Vegetable oil
  14. Get [Topping]
  15. Take 1 Matcha
  16. Prepare 1 dash Kuromitsu (optional)
Instructions to make Uji-Kintoki Inspired No-Bake Cheese Cake with Condensed Milk and Adzuki:
  1. [Matcha Sponge Cake] Line the bottom of a plastic container with cling film. You will cut the sponge cake later to fit into a cake pan, so you don't need to be precise about the size of the plastic container!
  2. Combine the cake flour and matcha. Put the sugar and egg in a bowl, and beat together. Whip in a double boiler. When it's warm to the touch, remove from the double boiler.
  3. Keep whipping until it turns white and thick (until it drips like a ribbon when you lift the whisk). When the batter gets cold, put it back in a double boiler.
  4. Add the milk, and whip until it turns glossy. Sift in the dry ingredients, and fold in gently from the bottom using a rubber spatula.
  5. Finally, add the vegetable oil and lightly mix it in. Pour the batter into the plastic container, and microwave for 1 minute at 600 W. If it's uncooked in the middle, microwave for a further 20 seconds.
  6. Tightly cover the sponge cake with cling film while it's hot, and cover with a lid to cool. (By doing so, it will make the cake nice and moist.)
  7. Thinly slice the sponge cake, and cut it out into a circle using a cake pan. Or cut the sponge cake into pieces, and arrange them in the cake pan like a jigsaw puzzle.
  8. [No-Bake Cheese Cake] Bring the cream cheese to room temperature. Add the condensed milk, and mix really well. Add the lemon juice, and mix until smooth.
  9. Put the sweet azuki paste in a different bowl, add a little less than half of the cream cheese from Step 8, and mix evenly.
  10. Whip the heavy cream until stiff peaks form. You can whip the heavy cream very quickly if you use a secret trick from! - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/144337-5-second-whipped-cream
  11. Add the heavy cream into the cheese cream from Step 8, and lightly mix together.
  12. Combine the cheese cream and adzuki cream, and lightly mix together with the rubber spatula. It also looks good if you mix them together, not completely, to make a marble pattern.
  13. Pour the batter into the cake pan, tap on a work surface a few times, and chill it overnight to let it set really well. (Since there is no gelatin in the cheese cake, it will take more than half a day to set.)
  14. Cover the side of the cake pan with a warm towel to remove the cake. Sprinkle matcha with a tea strainer right before you eat, serve with kuromitsu to taste, and enjoy.
  15. It's tastier if you leave it for a whole day! The texture and taste will be even richer on the 2nd day. The sponge cake is so moist and you won't believe that it was made in the microwave!
  16. It's also delicious if you put store-bought matcha cookies at the bottom instead of the sponge cake. Try with 60 g of finely crushed cookies and 30 g of melted butter.

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