kids encyclopedia robot

Ube cheesecake facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
Ube cheesecake
Ube Cheesecake.jpg
Course Dessert
Place of origin Philippines
Serving temperature Cold
Main ingredients Ube halaya, cream cheese

Ube cheesecake, also called purple yam cheesecake, is a yummy Filipino cheesecake. It has a bottom layer made from crushed graham crackers. The top layer is a mix of cream cheese and ube halaya. Ube halaya is a sweet paste made from mashed purple yam, milk, sugar, and butter. This dessert can be baked in an oven or just chilled in a fridge. Like many other ube treats from the Philippines, it is famous for its bright purple color!

What is Ube Cheesecake?

Ube cheesecake usually starts with a base. This base is made from crushed graham crackers, sugar, and butter. Sometimes, other crushed treats like cookies or broas are used instead. These ingredients are mixed together. Then, they are pressed into a pan to form the bottom layer. This layer is then put in the fridge to become firm.

Making the Purple Layer

The purple part of the cheesecake uses ube halaya. You can make ube halaya yourself or buy it ready-made. This sweet purple yam paste is then mixed with soft cream cheese. A little vanilla extract is often added for flavor. Sometimes, condensed milk is mixed in to make it even sweeter. This creamy purple mixture is then poured on top of the firm base. This purple layer is usually much thicker than the bottom crust.

Baked or No-Bake?

Some ube cheesecakes are baked in an oven. If it's a baked version, eggs are usually added to the purple mixture. This helps the cheesecake set nicely when it bakes. Other versions are "no-bake." This means they are simply chilled in the fridge until they are firm enough to eat. Both baked and unbaked ube cheesecakes are served cold.

Different Kinds of Ube Cheesecake

Ube cheesecake can be made in many fun ways. Instead of a big round cake, it can be made into small cupcakes. It can also be cut into easy-to-eat bars.

Changing the Ingredients

You can easily change the ingredients to make new flavors. For example, some recipes use traditional queso de bola instead of cream cheese. Queso de bola is a type of cheese from the Philippines.

Toppings and Add-ins

People also like to add different toppings to ube cheesecake. Some popular choices include coconut flakes or toasted peanuts. You can also add whipped cream or sweet buttercream on top. Sometimes, extra ingredients are mixed into the base layer too. This makes each bite a little different!

kids search engine
Ube cheesecake Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.