If you want a cheesecake that is light and creamy with just the right level of indulgence, try this condensed milk cheesecake and be delighted by its soft and delicate texture.
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Every now and then I would crave for a nice, rich, New-York-style cheesecake and delight in its super creamy and dense texture. Those are occasional bouts of craving when I can actually gobble up a slice or two of those rich cheesecakes and still have room for more.
Often times though, I only need to have a light, cream cheese based dessert that I can eat after a nice meal without being too overindulged. This condensed milk cheesecake is that kind of dessert to me.
It is a light cheesecake that is a little bit spongy, super soft and has just the perfect note of cream cheese in it.
Basically a Japanese cotton cheesecake, this recipe has condensed milk that provides a subtle hint of sweetness to the cake. The sweetness of condensed milk perfectly complements the tang of cream cheese.
Honestly, if I can eat two slices or more of the traditional, western cheesecake on a very hungry day, I can eat half of this cake on a normal day. Not that I encourage you to do that, but I am just saying that because that is just a perfect way to describe how light and addictive this cake is.
Condensed Milk Cheesecake: The Process
First, you need to melt the cream cheese in a double boiler set-up.
- Fill a pot with about 2-3 inches of water. Bring that to simmer.
- Set a heatproof glass bowl on top of the bowl that fits snugly.
- Add the cream cheese and oil to the bowl and let it soften, stirring occasionally until it is smooth.
- Here is a nice Double boiler DIY article to illustrate the setup.
As you let the cream cheese cool,
- Combine 1 egg, egg yolks, and condensed milk in a bowl. Stir until smooth. Add this mixture to the melted cream cheese mixture.
- Add the flour to the bowl and stir well until smooth.
 Next, make the meringue.
- In a bowl of a stand mixer, beat the egg whites until frothy.
- Add the lemon juice and continue beating until soft peaks form.
- Gradually add the sugar until egg whites reach the stiff peaks stage.
Finally, fold the meringue into the cream cheese batter and pour into a prepared 8-inch springform pan that is lined with parchment paper.
You are also going to bake the cake in a water bath set up.
- Fill a large rimmed baking sheet with water that is about two inches deep. You are going to place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and set the batter-filled springform pan in the center.
- This cake bakes at 350 F for 3o minutes then at 265 F for the next 60 minutes. Once the top turns golden, cover it with a piece of aluminum foil to avoid the top from getting too brown.
This condensed milk cheesecake is not too overwhelming and you can serve it to anyone in your life who is willing to eat dessert. It may not look as fancy without all the frosting and filling but it will definitely hit the sweet spot of almost everyone, even the non-cake loving ones.
So, I hope you try this out. I can guarantee you it will not last long. I repeat, light, cotton soft, delicate and creamy. This cake is like heaven slowly melting in every bite.
Definitely, a must try!
Also, try these delicious desserts:
- Â Ube CheesecakeÂ
- Pumpkin Cheesecake
- Blueberry Cheesecake
- Cookie Bars with Condensed Milk and Nutella.
- No Bake Pineapple Cheesecake
Condensed Milk Cheesecake
Ingredients
- 3 large egg yolks
- 1 large egg
- 1/4 cup condensed milk 50 grams
- 2/3 cup cream cheese 150 grams
- 1/4 cup all purpose flour 32 grams
- 30 ml canola oil
- 3 large egg whites
- 1 tsp lemon juice (1 tsp)
- 1/4 cup sugar
- powdered sugar for sprinkling on top of cake
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease and line an 8-inch springform pan with parchment paper. Combine egg yolks, 1 egg and condensed milk in a bowl and stir together until smooth.
- Bring about 2-3 inches of water in a pot to simmer. Place a heat-safe glass bowl over the pot (it should fit snugly). Add cream cheese and oil to the bowl. Once the cream cheese is soft, stir the mixture until it is smooth. Let this mixture cool slightly. Add the egg mixture to the cream cheese mixture and stir well. Add the flour and stir the mixture until smooth.
- In a bowl of a stand mixer, beat the egg whites until frothy. Add the lemon juice and continue beating until soft peaks form. Gradually add the sugar until egg whites reach the stiff peaks stage.
- Fold 1/3 of the egg whites to the yolk batter and stir until combined. Gently fold the remaining egg whites until mixture is uniform in color. Pour batter into the prepared baking pan. Lightly tap it against the counter to release air pockets. Bake at 350 F in a water bath for 30 minutes. Lower temperature to 265 F and bake for 1 hour. Once the top turns golden, cover it with foil to avoid over browning. Let the cake cool for 5 minutes or so. Transfer it to a serving plate and sprinkle powdered sugar on top.
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Minette FRITZ says
Made it love it…my bottom of cake did not rise as much…used hot water in tray to bake
sanna says
Thank you, Minette! I am glad you liked it!
Jhuls | The Not So Creative Cook says
Wow! This looks lovely, Sanna! I would love to have a slice right now.
Jorden says
I can NOT wait to try this…
BUUUT after reading it, it doesn’t seem so easy..
Still going to try it tho.
sanna says
Hi Jorden! You definitely should! You will love this 🙂
Nancy says
Please can you fix the milk, sugar, lemon juice, & cream cheese. These are still in grams. Thank Nancy
sanna says
Hello, Nancy! Thank you! I have added the measurements in cups at the end of each lines. I still do recommend using the grams measurement, though. 🙂
Thanks for trying the recipe. Please let me know how it turns out.
Karyl | Karyl's Kulinary Krusade says
I love condensed milk! My mom used to let me lick the can when she baked when I was a kid. Those were the best days 🙂 I’ll have to give this cheesecake a try
sanna says
I was the same! I love the sweetness and richness of condensed milk. You will love this cheesecake, Karyl!
Rowena says
Hi,
Is this all purpose flour or cake flour. Tnx
sanna says
Hi Rowena! This is all purpose flour. Thanks and enjoy!
John Shalack says
Why are some of the amounts in ml and grams, and others are in tsp and cups…?
sanna says
Hi John! Sorry! I know, my units are all over the place. I will revise and make these things consistent. Thank you!
Rena says
Don’t like using canola oil , is there another oil I can use
sanna says
Hello Rena. I have not used any other oils but canola in this recipe. You can actually use other vegetable oils but I am thinking Canola has the most neutral flavor of all 😉 Please let me know how it turns out in terms of flavor as I am interested to know as well!
M. Martin says
Unit of measure for the flour? I’m assuming cup but remaining ingredients are in grams…
sanna says
Sorry about that! You are right, it is 1/4 cup. 🙂
Indira says
Hi, looks good and I really want to try it. But I’m wondering how much flour is needed? The list of ingredients doesn’t tell that….
Kind regards, Indira
sanna says
Hi Indira, I am so sorry! I had it fixed already! it is 1/4 cup.
Doreen says
Definitely a must make for me !!
sanna says
Thanks! You will love this, Doreen!
Ruby & Cake says
Just found this gorgeous recipe on foodgawker – cannot wait to try it!
sanna says
Hello there! Thanks, I am sure you will love this!