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Cannoli Cheesecake
This Cannoli Cheesecake is the perfect dessert to bring to a gathering. It features a graham cracker crust, it tastes just like cannoli filling, and it’s topped with a delicious Ricotta Whipped Cream.
Course
Dessert
Cuisine
American
Keyword
cannoli, cheesecake
Prep Time
50
minutes
minutes
Cook Time
1
hour
hour
Total Time
1
hour
hour
50
minutes
minutes
Servings
10
people
Calories
260
kcal
Author
Camila Hurst
Ingredients
Graham Cracker Crust
1 1/2
cups
graham cracker crumbs
170 grams
2
tbsp
brown sugar
25 grams
1/4
tsp
cinnamon powder
6
tbsp
unsalted butter
melted (85 grams)
Cannoli Cheesecake
1 1/4
cup
cream cheese
softened (283 grams)
1 14
oz.
can Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk
396 grams
1 1/4
cup
ricotta cheese
283 grams
4
large eggs
room temperature
1
tbsp
vanilla extract
1/4
tsp
cinnamon powder
Ricotta Whipped Cream
1/2
cup
heavy cream
120 ml
1/4
cup
ricotta
56 grams
1/3
cup
powdered sugar
41 grams
Toppings
1/4
cup
mini chocolate chips
1/4
cup
chopped pistachios
8
mini cannoli
Instructions
Graham Cracker Crust
Place the graham cracker crumbs, brown sugar, and cinnamon powder in a bowl and mix. Add the melted butter and mix to combine.
Press the crust on the bottom of a 9” spring form pan. Grease the sides of the pan with oil spray or butter. Set aside.
Cannoli Cheesecake
Pre-heat the oven to 300ºF.
Beat the cream cheese for about 2 minutes with a mixer at medium speed, until creamy and fluffy. Scrape the bottom of the bowl.
Add the Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk, ricotta, and mix. Scrape the bottom of the bowl again.
Add the eggs, one at a time, mixing one egg completely before adding the next one, scraping the bottom of the bowl in between additions.
Add the cinnamon and vanilla and mix to combine.
Pour the cheesecake batter in the prepared pan.
Cover the bottom of the pan with foil and place the spring form pan inside a larger pan with tall sides, such as a large roasting pan.
Pour water in the large pan to form a water bath for the cheesecake. This will prevent the cheesecake from cracking.
Bake the cheesecake in the oven for approximately one hour, until the center is slightly jiggly, but the edges of the cheesecake look set.
Turn the oven off, open the door, and leave the cheesecake in there for 1 hour.
Remove the cheesecake from the oven and let it cool down. Place it in the fridge overnight, or for at least 6 hours.
Ricotta Whipped Cream
Add the whipping cream, ricotta, and sugar to the bowl of an electric mixer. Beat over medium high speed for a couple of minutes to stiff peaks.
Place the cream in a piping bag.
Decorate
Pipe the cream on top of the cheesecake, I used a tip 6B.
Sprinkle chopped pistachios and mini chocolate chips on top of the cheesecake.