This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our privacy policy.

This weekโ€™s Tuesdays with Dorie recipe was chosen by Anne of AnneStrawberry. Anne selected Dorieโ€™s recipe for Tall and Creamy Cheesecake. If you frequent my blog, you know I love cheesecake and have made my fair share of them. I was going to skip this weekโ€™s recipe simply because I was not feeling cheesecake at the present moment. However, I started thinking about variations and read through Dorieโ€™s โ€œplaying aroundโ€ section, but still none of those really did it for me either. Then I remembered a few weeks ago, the boyfriend suggested/requested that I make a banana cream pie, but I never got around to it. I thought this might be the perfect opportunity to combine two of his favorite desserts and decided to attempt a Banana Cream Cheesecake.

Here is what I did differentlyโ€ฆ

1.) I used Nilla Wafers for the crust (2 cups crushed plus 6 TBS melted butter)
2.) I added two mashed bananas to the batter
3.) Added 2 TBS of cornstarch from the batter
4.) Used only 3/4 cup sugar
5.) Used only 1/2 cup of heavy cream

I really loved the way this turned out. The banana flavor was subtle yet delicious and the vanilla wafers complimented the cheesecake perfectly. I will definitely make this recipe again and again. PLUS I got to use my nifty square springform pan for the first time. I have never seen these in stores, but target seems to carry a few shapes online. Click here for the one I bought. Alsoโ€ฆhere is a tip for those of you that had problems with water seeping into your springform pan from the bainโ€“marieโ€ฆI wrap my pan in foil then place the pan into an oven bag before placing into the bain-marie. Oven bags are an inexpensive way to ensure no water seeps your springform pans!

For the original recipe check out Anneโ€™s wonderful blog or flip to pages 235-237 in Dorieโ€™s book, Baking: From My Home to Yours.

Up Nextโ€ฆMy very daring New Yearโ€™s Day Yule Log!!


Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

24 Comments

  1. Tinsie says:

    OMG I think Iโ€™ve died and gone to heaven โ€“ and the cake isnโ€™t even for real. It looks totally yummilicious!!

  2. Rhiani says:

    I never would have thought of banana cheesecake โ€“ nicely done!

    Thanks for sharing the tip on the oven bags to avoid water getting into the spring form pan โ€“ a common issue for me!

  3. Tami says:

    Banana cream cheesecakeโ€ฆwhat a fabulous idea! I can only imagine how amazing this tastes!!

  4. n.o.e says:

    This sounds seriously delicious. All the good flavors of banana cream pie without the chunks of banana! I found a square springform pan at HomeGoods. I was sad about my leak, but will file away your tip โ€“ thanks!
    Nancy

  5. rainbowbrown says:

    You had fun with this one! Sounds wonderful.

  6. Engineer Baker says:

    That is one awesome variation, and Iโ€™m not even a fan of banana desserts. And itโ€™s amazing how just changing the shape from the standard round increases cuteness exponentially :)

  7. Sweet as Coco says:

    wowโ€ฆyour cheesecake looks great and perfect! I think everyone used the โ€˜blow dryerโ€™ trick or something!

  8. Nicole says:

    Yummmmmmy! I will have to try that one. Thanks!

  9. Rachel says:

    oh WOW the banana sounds amazing!!

  10. PheMom says:

    Oh! I really wanted to find a square springform, but alas, no luck here. Your cheesecake looks gorgeous. As for the flavor, I hope you take this in the spirit it is meantโ€ฆ

    Banana Cream? SHUT UP!!! You are my new hero. I canโ€™t wait to make it this way. Holy YUM!