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You know the story - girl meets recipe and falls in love after seeing recipe across the crowded internet. The recipe looks a bit different from what she is used to so girl is instantly intrigued. After the first tempting glimpse, girl can't get recipe out of her mind. Recipe even features in girl's dream that evening. Girl wakes up, thanks the gods of culinary fate that she has the ingredients to make that recipe and so begins the love story of the girl who met a Zebra cake.

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Tuty's lovely blog Scent of Spice was the blog that first introduced me to this amazing Zebra cake. It was one of those cakes that was intriguing from the very beginning. I had assumed that there was some intricate skewer work involved in obtaining the zebra pattern. Instead the method was even more fascinating and involved repeatedly dropping three tablespoons of batter in a circle alternating with cream and chocolate batter tosomehow miraculously produce this gorgeous striped Zebra effect. It was one of those things that the original recipe creator AZ Cookbook said "PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING RECIPE WITH CONFIDENCE! IT’S BEEN TESTED AND TRIED BY YOURS TRULY MANY TIME NOW TO GUARANTEE AMAZING RESULTS! ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL ME!". Ok I had to have faith, after all.

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The original recipe was for a regular buttercake which I had all of the ingredients for but I wanted to make it as a cheesecake. I only had a single 250gram tub of cream cheese in the fridge (for emergency cream cheese frosting making) which was absolutely perfect for making a Japanese cheesecake. The gods of culinary fate were looking after me after all and I think that the whipped egg whites in a Japanese cheesecake actually meant that this cake would have similar properties to a buttercake(albeit a rather different texture and taste) and it would be able to rise whereas I don't know if it would have worked with a regular cheesecake as it doesn't rise.

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For those of you unfamiliar with Japanese cheesecakes, they're nothing like regular baked or unbaked cheesecakes. They're really more like a light sponge version with a hint of cream cheese but certainly nowhere near as rich as a regular cheese (not that there's anything wrong with that). With my recent Monkey Bread, Panda Bread and my panda and koala cupcakes, I think I almost have enough to throw a themed jungle party (ok so koalas don't really live in the jungle, don't burst my bubble!).

I made the batter according to the instructions and clutched my hands together anxiously in front of the oven. Would it rise? Would I get the desired striped zebra look? Or was the whole morning a waste of time? I peeked in the oven, eager to slice it open. On top it looked ok but what would it look like when I sliced it? Would the love story of the girl and the recipe have a happy ending?

Girl slices cheesecake, breathes a sigh of relief and thanks the gods of culinary fate that she has at last found her true love and that it hasn't let her down.

The End.

Zebra Cheesecake

An Original Recipe by Lorraine Elliott

Preparation time: 30-40 minutes

Baking time: 1 hour

Degree of difficulty: high

Serves 12

Ingredients:

  • 50g/2 ozs butter

  • 250g/9 ozs cream cheese

  • 100 ml/3 fl ozs milk

  • 60g/2 ozs plain flour

  • 20g/1 oz cornflour

  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice

  • 150g/5 ozs fine granulated sugar

  • 6 eggs separated

  • 1/4 tsp. cream of tartar

  • 2 tablespoons Dutch process Cocoa (eg Droste)

Instructions:

Step 1 - Prepare cake tin. Lightly grease and line the bottom and sides of a round 12 inch springform tin with greaseproof baking paper or parchment paper). Wrap two layers of foil around the tin to prevent water seeping in. Find a large baking dish that will fit the springform tin. Fill the empty baking dish 1/4 of the way full with water and place the baking dish with water (don't put the lined springform tin in just yet) in the centre rack of an oven and switch it on to 160C/325F.

Step 2 - Melt cream cheese, butter and milk over a double boiler-use whisk to get out any lumps. Cool the mixture over an ice bath. Fold in the flour, the cornflour, salt, 6 egg yolks, lemon juice and mix well. Whisk 6 egg whites with cream of tartar until foamy. Add in the sugar and whisk until soft peaks form and there is no liquid egg white at the bottom.

Step 3 - Add one third of the egg white mixture to the cheese mixture to loosen. Then add the rest in third batches and mix well and ensure that the egg whites are thoroughly combined gently by folding-there should be no streaks at all. Divide the batter evenly in two and in one bowl, sift the cocoa in it and combine well using a folding action.The most important thing is that the two batters must be of the same consistency for this cake to work.

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Step 4 - This is the fun bit. Take your lined springform tin and place3 tablespoons of cream coloured batter in a circle in the centre of the tin (see picture). Then take 3 tablespoons of the chocolate batter and place in the centre. Keep adding circles and the batter will spread of its own accord.

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It is very important that you don't tilt the tin, the batter will just spread by itself if they're of the same consistency. Keep adding 3 tablespoon circles of batter until both of the batters are used. If you don't divide them evenly like I did and I had too much cream batter left over, I just stopped adding it and baked the leftover separately as I didn't want to ruin the zebra effect.

5. Carefully transfer the cheesecake into the water bath in the oven making sure not to tilt the cheesecake. Bake cheesecake in the water bath for 1 hours or until a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean and the top is golden brown at 160 degrees C (325 degrees F). Chill thoroughly.

Cake plate by Citta Design.

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Published on 2010-04-27 by Lorraine Elliott.

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FAQs

Why are zebra cakes dry? ›

How about a dark cocoa powder like Hershey's special dark? Gorgeous! But since we're adding a dry and bitter ingredient to the chocolate batter, it will dry out the cake. A little sugar and milk solved that problem.

What is the allergy information on zebra cakes? ›

CONTAINS WHEAT, EGG, MILK, SOY. MAY CONTAIN PEANUTS, TREE NUTS. These zainy treats are made with delicious fluffy yellow cake with irresistible creme filling covered in white icing with fudgey stripes.

How to bake multiple cheesecakes? ›

Q: Can you double a cheesecake recipe and cook them in 2 pans at the same time? A: Yes, you can bake two cakes at the same time BUT only with fan assist so the heat can circulate around them. If you are using a conventional oven with a fan, bake them on two racks; one on the middle rack, the other on the bottom rack.

What was the original name of zebra cakes? ›

Originally known as “Little Debbie Vanilla Snack Cakes” is wasn't until the early 90s that the product became the famously loved treat we all know today – Zebra Cakes!

How many cakes are in zebra cakes? ›

Little Debbie Zebra Cakes (1 cake) contains 55g total carbs, 55g net carbs, 17g fat, 2g protein, and 380 calories.

How do bakeries get their cakes so moist? ›

Jump to:
  1. Use Buttermilk Instead of Milk.
  2. Add Vegetable Oil.
  3. Use Instant Clearjel or Instant Pudding Mix.
  4. Use the Right Recipe.
  5. Don't Overbake.
  6. Bake in Sheet Pans Instead of individual Cake Pans.
  7. Use a Simple Syrup or Glaze.
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What makes a cake not moist? ›

The ratio of wet to dry ingredients determines a cake's moisture level. If there's simply too much flour and not enough butter, a cake will taste dry.

Why are Zebra Cakes so good? ›

5th Place: Zebra Cakes

This was the winner of the cake-based bunch. The texture was soft and moist, which testers appreciated. The flavor was deemed “better” than the other cakes, with testers claiming they could actually discern the cake from the filling, which was great.

What is the shelf life of zebra cake? ›

This item is the perfect size for Vending Machines, Hospitals, Lodging, Colleges/Universities, B&I, Transportation, Caterers and Micro Markets. Shelf Life 40 days, FOA: Freeze for up to 6 mos.

Do zebra cakes have milk? ›

MILK, CREAM, SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, SKIM MILK, W HEY, W HEAT FLOUR, EGGS, SW EETENED CONDENSED SKIM MILK, CORN STARCH, MARGARINE (SOYBEAN OIL, PALM OIL, WATER, SALT, MONO & DIGLYCERIDES, SOY LECITHIN, NATURAL FLAVOR, ANNATTO (COLOR), VITAMIN A PALMITATE), CHOCOLATE LIQUOR, NATURAL FLAVOR, BUTTER (CREAM, SALT), MONO AND ...

What not to do when making cheesecake? ›

16 Mistakes You're Making With Homemade Cheesecake
  1. Working with cold ingredients. Hobo_018/Getty Images. ...
  2. Using whipped cream cheese. ...
  3. Using low-fat cream cheese. ...
  4. Undermixing your cheesecake. ...
  5. Not diversifying your cheeses. ...
  6. Not being careful with your eggs. ...
  7. Only making plain cheesecake. ...
  8. Baking in anything but a springform pan.
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What does adding an extra egg to cheesecake do? ›

Making it lighter: If you don't like the thick and heavy cheesecake then I would recommend adding more eggs if you want to keep the classic taste or adding sour cream or heavy whipping cream if you like how those change the taste.

What happens if you overmix cheesecake? ›

With a few basic tips your cheesecake will bake rich, creamy and more fantastic than ever. Follow our tips for fabulous results. Avoid Overmixing: Unlike other cakes, where beating air into the batter is key, overmixed cheesecake can rise, fall and then crack from that excess air.

What are the ingredients in Little Debbie zebra donuts? ›

SUGAR, ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE [VITAMIN B1], RIBOFLAVIN [VITAMIN B2], FOLIC ACID), WATER, PALM OIL, PALM AND PALM KERNEL OIL.

How to make a cake with zebra stripes? ›

Making it is fun, and the technique is easier than you might expect. Chocolate and vanilla batters are layered in the centers of two cake pans. As the batters spread they create concentric circles. Once baked, assembled, and sliced, those circles create a zebra-like stripe inside the cake.

What are the ingredients in Little Debbie Easter cake? ›

Sugar, Corn Syrup, Enriched Bleached Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], Riboflavin [Vitamin B2], Folic Acid), Water, Palm and Palm Kernel Oil, Palm and Soybean Oils with TBHQ and Citric Acid to Protect Flavor, Dextrose, Soybean Oil, Contains 2% or Less of Each of the Following: ...

What are the ingredients in Little Debbie cloud cakes? ›

Enriched Bleached Flour (Wheat Flour, Barley Malt, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], Riboflavin [Vitamin B2], Folic Acid), Water, Sugar, Corn Syrup, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean and Cottonseed Oil with TBHQ to Preserve Flavor, Dextrose, Eggs, Modified Corn Starch, Whey ...

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