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The Perfect White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Dessert For Your Next Potluck

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at NYU chapter.

Looking to impress your friends and family with something other than the usual chocolate chip cookie or brownie recipe? Leave them in awe with these adorable cheesecake bites, adapted from the recipe blog Chew Out Loud. It’s the sweetest combination of flavors and textures, a decadent mix of fruit and chocolate, finished with a perfectly crunchy Oreo crust.

It might seem like you have a lot of work ahead of you, considering that you need to make mini Oreo crusts, a cheesecake batter, and a raspberry sauce (oh my!). But each step will take you only 20 minutes or less, and you’ll be stuffing your face with these baby cakes in no time

White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Bites

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time:1 hour Cook time: 40 minutesTotal time:1 hour 40 minutesServings:48 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Thomas Chou

    Preheat oven to 325°F.

  2. Thomas Chou

    Line a mini muffin tin with liners.

  3. Mix crushed Oreos and melted butter together, then press Oreo crust mixture into the muffin liners.

  4. Thomas Chou

    Make the raspberry sauce: dissolve the cornstarch into water. Heat the mixture in a saucepan with the raspberries and sugar, and stir until thick. Remove from stove.

  5. Melt white chocolate chips into half and half, stirring often.

  6. Thomas Chou

    Make the cheesecake batter: mix softened cream cheese and sugar. Add eggs one at a time, then mix in the white chocolate mixture from step 5 and the vanilla.

  7. Thomas Chou

    Spoon 1 tbsp of cheesecake batter onto each crust. Add 1/2 tsp of raspberry sauce. Swirl mixture gently with a toothpick.

  8. Bake for 20 minutes, or until cheesecake tops become puffy. Cool to room temperature and serve!

When I'm not busy eating, you can find me in various other places thinking about eating. At school, I study graphs and equations but at home I experiment with cookies and cakes as often I can. I like taking mediocre pictures of tasty things I eat and putting them online, and sometimes I feel the need to write about it.