The Origins of Cheesecake
Posted: Wednesday, July 19, 2006
by Dale Muhlenberg
The Dessert Cafe, LLC
According to John Segreto's book, Cheesecake Madness, cheesecake has the roots of its origins in ancient
History shows that the first recorded mention of cheesecake was by the Greeks, in 776 B.C. The ingredients of cheese (pounded into a paste substance), honey, and wheat flour where shaped into cakes, baked, cooled and served as energy food to these first Greek Olympians. In no time the Greek cheesecake became a popular delicacy that was the precursor to the wedding cake. It was customary for the Greek bride to prepare and serve mini cheesecakes to the groom’s friends – this came to be known as the wedding cake. In time the Romans defeated the Greeks and over the centuries continued their conquest of Europe and the
The modern cheesecake is described as a gourmet dessert cake or pie whose main ingredient is cottage cheese, cream cheese, or ricotta.
Cheesecakes in the
The second common variety is the Italian cheesecake which usually includes ricotta cheese and bits of candied fruit, placed on a pastry crust.
Traditionally cheesecake is high in calories and fat but today’s modern developments of sugar substitutes and low fat ingredients have made this dessert available in tasty selections such no sugar added cheesecakes and even sugar free cakes with no loss of flavor.
A baking hint for those who make their own, just add a little cornstarch to the batter and this will keep your cheesecake from cracking when it cools.
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