Who loves pumpkin desserts? I’ve got to be honest, just looking at a pumpkin pie makes my stomach feel queasy–the color alone gives the desire to run without looking back. If you are a pumpkin pie lover, my apologies and no offense, but some things are just a no-go for me, no matter how many times I try to like ’em.
So, pumpkin pie–a tragic story. How could a fun looking, bright orange fruit end up looking brown, boring and so scary? And you would think that my aversion to pumpkin pies might be due to my foreign upbringing, but no–my hubby of 12 years, who is as American as pumpkin pie, has the same aversion.
But pumpkins are so bright and fun looking! And Americans are so taken with seasonal fruit, flavors and recipes, especially when it comes to Thanksgiving and Christmas. Ginger this, pumpkin that, cinnamon this and apple that… This foreigner, although a naturalized one, does not want to be left out. So, after 23 years into my living in the US, I finally gave in and decided it is time to experiment with pumpkin desserts! But not with pumpkin pies…
When I picked up a pumpkin at the local grocery store, I thought of things like pumpkin soup, pumpkin latte, pumpkin pie, pumpkin tart…and then it finally dawned on me–a pumpkin cheesecake!
So, I got the pumpkin, brought it home, and then avoided it for over a week. The day before yesterday it was finally my day of reckoning with the orange skinned beast beauty. You would not believe that I was actually being hesitant. Over 90% of the new recipes that I first create in my head, normally come out great the first time I make them. I was not sure that my pumpkin cheesecake would be one of them.
I tinkered, I measured, I baked. I tasted. I wasn’t sure. Pumpkin in desserts is still a mystery to me. So, I had to do the only thing that was left to do–give it to Sprout and Hubby to taste–they would tell me the truth. Sprout, be default, with her honest toddler brain simply can’t lie, and Hubby is not allowed to, no matter how much he loves me.
Since I was not even sure which way the tasting outcome was going to go, I did not even take any pictures before cutting into the cheesecake. A slice to each, a bite for myself. And then I waited.
“Oh, Mommy, it is SOOOO good!” Sprout could not hide her delight.
A sigh of relief from me, and my eyes shifted to Hubby. “Tell me the truth, man!” “It is good,” he said. “But?” “But it could be sweeter,” said my recovering sugar addict. Was that the only fault? I could not be sure, since he does not like ANY pumpkin desserts. He actually loathes them.
I had to sleep on it. I had my doubts. I made the decision not to publish it.
The morning after, first thing that Spout said when she woke was: “Mommy, can I have cheesecake for breakfast?” It must be ok, I thought, and decided to try it again for myself.
I liked it! Me! Pumpkin dessert hater liked my own pumpkin cheesecake!
So, here it is!
Note: I have to warn you–it is very filling and it is a treat–it must be shared with others, even though it is a much healthier version than most pumpkin cheesecakes out there.
Printable detailed is at the bottom of the post. Here is my show-and-tell.
Crust
Layer 1
Layer 2
Enjoy it! Refrigerate leftovers… better yet–give them away!
Hurry up and make this! Let me know how you like it.
- 1 thyroid medication -14 supplements -41 symptoms -16.5 lbs ...in 8 weeks! The doubters,…
Imagine this... You are young, smart, gorgeous and have everything going for you. An amazing…
Imagine spending half of your life suffering from a health condition that no one knows…
With millions being diagnosed with hypothyroidism and other thyroid issues, the question every single one…
When Lauren got on a discovery call with me, after years of searching for what…
A few months ago I met an extraordinary human being. She is an author and…