| Real Cheesecake  INGREDIENTS
 
 14 oz/400 g plain flour8oz./225g. unsalted butter
 4oz./125g.icing sugar
sieved
 pinch salt
 2tbsp/30ml. grated lemon
rind
 4 egg yolks
 4tbsp/60ml. dry white
wine
Filling
 
 4 egg yolks10tbs/150ml. sour cream
 2 ½lb. 1.1kg.ricotta or cream cheese sieved
 2oz./50g. melted butter
 12oz./350g. caster
sugar
 grated rind of I orange
 6oz.175g. fresh candied  peel
 6oz./175g.  sultanas
 sieved icing sugar
Method
 
  Sieve the flour. Roughly chop butter and place in
a bow with sugar, salt, flour and  lemon  rind. 
 Using hands,  rub  ingredients together until mixture resem
bles coarse breadcrumbs. 
  Add the egg yolks and  the wine to the mixture. Using a fork or a knife, gently
work the ingredients until they begin to bind together. If the mixture' is too wet, add another tablespoon of flour 
  Using one hand with a little flour on it, gently
form the mixture into a dough. knead it lightly to form a ball. Wrap the dough in grease proof paper or oiled foil  and  place  in  the refrigerator  for about 20 minutes. Preheat oven to Mark 4/350F/180C 
  Using an electric beater or wooden spoon  beat the egg yolks, sour cream, ricotta or cream cheese, but
ter and caster sugar lightly together until smooth. Mix together the orange rind
  , mixed peel and sul
tanas. Gradually add the dried fruit to the cheese mix
ture and, using a large metal spoon, mix thoroughly to ensure even distribution of the fruit. Take out chilled dough
and carefully roll out on
a floured surface. Roll pastry
round the rolling pin and
gently lay it in the tin. Using
  your knuckles  press the pastry well to the sides of the tin so that it fits snugly. Using a sharp knife,
  trim away the excess pastry hanging over the edge of the tin. Smooth the edge. Gather up the excess  pastry. Lightly knead it again and reroll into a rectan
gular shape.
  Cut it into long thin strips. Prick the base of the pastry case. Spoon 
the
  creamy cheese filling into the pastry case and, using the back of the spoon, smooth the surface.
 Arrange the pastry strips across each other in an even lattice  design  on  top  of  the cheesecake  (see  photo-graph above). Trim the pastry strips. Seal to the edge of the pasty case with a little water. Bake in the middle of the oven for 1-1 ½ hours until golden and the top of the cheesecake feels firm. If it's browning too quickly, cover with foil. The cheeseake will
 not feel totally firm when it is removed from the oven.
  Allow it to cool, then place it still in the tin in the refrigerator for up to 12 hours. During this time the cheese will set and become firm to the touch. Carefully remove the cheesecake from
 tin and serve it lightly sprink
led with sieved icing sugar.
Cheesecake
variations
 Ingredients
 
  Instead  of  home made pastry, using 1 lb/450g. of  bought  shortcrust  pastry works just as well. But remember to chill first.Try a different mixture of dried fruits. Combine some of the following ones: chop
ped glace cherries, dried apricots,   raisins,   stem ginger, dried figs or crystal
lised pineapple.
 if  you can get curd cheese, use a mixture of curd and cream cheese to give  a  slightly  stronger flavour to the filling.
 Toppings
 
 In place of the latticework on top of the cheesecake, try 3-4 slices of tinned pineap
pIe. Drain the fruit and dry with a piece of kitchen roll. Lay the slices on top of the cheesecake and then cook as instructed.	Reroll the remaining pas
ty to fit the top of the tin. Place the pasty over the fill
ing  but do not press down. Cook the cheesecake follow
mg the instructions given. Do not cut until cold.Serve it with single cream  or with some crème fraiche
 
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