* recipe from 肥妈!Not difficult to make at all. Taste great without a very sweet taste and looks great! Worthwhile to giving it a try.
Ingredients:
Cake Base:
McVite Digestive Biscuits x 1 pack (can choose the Light version)
Butter x 60g - melted
Fillings:
Part (A)
Milk x 200ml
Gelatine Sheets x 20g (soaked till soft in ice water for 5-10 mins, remove from ice water and squeeze out extra water)
Caster Sugar x 150g
Part (B)
Philadelphia Cream Cheese x 1 pack
Srtawberry paste 200 g (just wash and wip dry strawberries and place in blender until it becomes paste like. You can sieve it for a finer texture)
Whipping Cream 150g (whip it up with an electric mixer up to 70% firm)
Rose Essense a few drops
Red Colorings
How to Make:
1. Preheat oven to 200'C.
2. Place gelatine sheet to ice water to soften for 5-10 min.
3. Crunch digestive biscuits with a rolling pin in a zip loc bag until biscuits have turned into fine crumbles.
4. Oil the base and side of the cake tin with some melted butter with a kitchen towel.
5. Mix biscuits crumbles and press into base of a cake tin and bake in oven for 5 mins. Then take out to cool down.
6. Heat up Part A in a pot until sugar and gelatine all melted. Gentle heat will do.
5. Beat Whipping Cream with electric mixer until 70% firm.
6. Beat Cream Cheese with an electric mixer until all soft. Then add strawberry paste and rose essence. Then add Part (A) and the Whipping Cream and mix well together with a spatula.
7. Pour the above mixture to 3-4 containers with varying quantity, eg. 150g, 120g, 90g, 60g. The biggest portion one just pour directly into cake tin above biscuits base. The rest of the containers, add varying degrees of colorings from a little to more, then pour each mixture to a jug. Then pour the mixture from the jug to the cake tin at the centre slowly, with the last one with the most colourings.
8. Wrap cake tin with cling wrap and chill in fridge for a few hours before serving.
9. Decorate the cake top with fresh strawberries and even whipped cream as per your liking.
Enjoy!
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