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No-Bake Cheesecake: A Short Cartoon-Inspired Recipe from Tom & Jerry

No-Bake Cheesecake: A Short Cartoon-Inspired Recipe from Tom & Jerry
Kids will love this easy cartoon-inspired no-bake cheesecake recipe. Photo credit: Choen Lee

That creamy, dense texture with a lemon-zesty addictive cheese flavour – it’s no wonder that Jerry the mouse’s first taste of this luscious, cartoon no-bake cheesecake made him grin with delight. To celebrate Jerry’s love of cheese and World Cheese Day, Cartoon Network Asia sent us a surprise delivery. Inside was all we need to make a no-bake cheesecake inspired by the cartoon Tom & Jerry in their 1941 episode “A Midnight Snack”. Since all Malaysians love all things cheese, especially cheesecake, we decided to give this a go.

Ding dong! The doorbell rang, and the kid ran to open the door. There at the entrance is a box.

Box! Photo credit: Choen Lee

She bent down to pick it up, holding on to the sides of the package firmly as she took it into the house.

Easy does it. Photo credit: Choen Lee.

She walked towards the kitchen and placed it on the kitchen table.

A cheese printed towel peeking out of the window. Photo credit: Choen Lee

There, she examined the box. A delivery from Tom & Jerry.

A big thanks to Cartoon Network Asia and HBO Go. Photo Credit: Choen Lee

What fun! Inside were the ingredients, kid-sized table cloth and chef hat.

A chef hat among others. Photo Credit: Choen Lee
Looks like a fun activity for parents and kids. Photo Credit: Choen Lee

What you will need to get started

Before we begin this adventure, we’ll show you what every kid and parent will need to get started. First of all, be sure to buy the ingredients. Next, ready the tools and cheese-cake mould. Lastly, allocate at last half a day for this fun activity. Please note that assembling the no-bake cheesecake with your kid would take at least 45 minutes to an hour. However, it’s the waiting for the cheesecake to set in the freezer that would take time.

Ingredients

4-5 medium-sized passion fruit or lemon
7g gelatine
250g cream cheese
50g sugar
160g whipping cream
1tbsp food colouring (light orange)

What we will need to make this no-bake cheesecake. Photo Credit: Choen Lee

Equipment

Digital kitchen scale
Measuring jug and spoons
Bowls
Pot or saucepan
Whisk
Spatula or Big Spoon
Knife
Chopping Board
Cute cheese-shaped mould

Method

1. Measure out 7g of gelatin and place it in a bowl

Slowly measure out the gelatin. Photo credit: Choen Lee

2. Add 40ml of water to the gelatin. Give it a good stir. Set aside for 15mins.

Use a measuring cup to get 40ml of water. Photo credit: Choen Lee
Add water to the gelatin stir it gently. Photo credit: Choen Lee

3. Cut lemons in half. Next, squeeze out the juice until you can collect 40g of lemon juice.

Be careful with the knife. Photo credit: Choen Lee.
You may need to assist your kid here. Photo credit: Choen Lee.

4. In a separate big bowl, put 350g of defrosted cream cheese into the bowl. After that, use a spatula (or a big spoon) to work the cream cheese until smooth.

Toss in the cream cheese. Photo credit: Choen Lee.
Work that cream cheese. Photo credit: Choen Lee.

5. After the cream cheese is softened, add 50g of sugar.

It’s time to add the sugar. Photo credit: Choen Lee

6. Whisk until the sugar is dissolved.

Work it. Photo credit: Choen Lee.

7. The gelatin should be set by now. So put a pot or a saucepan on the stove. Add the 40g of lemon juice into the saucepan and bring it to a simmer.

Let the lemon juice simmer for a bit. Photo credit: Choen Lee

8. Add the gelatin from step 2 into the simmering lemon juice and turn the heat down to low. Continue stirring until the gelatin has dissolved. Then, set aside to cool.

Scrape in all the gelatin. Photo credit: Choen Lee

9. Once the lemon coulis from step 8 is cooled, pour it into the cream cheese. Keep mixing until everything is incorporated.

Pour in the lemon coulis. Photo credit: Choen Lee
Mix it up nicely. Photo credit: Choen Lee

10. In another big bowl, whip the whipping cream with a whisk until it foams up nicely.

Use a whisk for your whipping cream. Photo credit: Choen Lee

11.Add 1 tbsp food colouring into the mix. You can add more if you like it to have a more vibrant colour.

Add a drop or two of the food coloring. Photo credit: Choen Lee.

12. Continue to whisk it until it turns into a lovely light yellow colour.

Whisk until the color is bright. Photo credit: Choen Lee.

13. Pour the whipping cream into the batter and gently fold the batter to mix it up.

Pour and gently fold into the batter. Photo credit: Choen Lee

14. Pour batter into the moulds and put them into the freezer to chill for about 4 hours to set.

Prepare the cute cheese cake moulds. Photo credit: Choen Lee
Get your kid to gently spoon the mixture into the mould. Photo credit: Choen Lee
Once you are done. Wrap it in cling wrap and pop it in the freezer. Photo credit: Choen Lee

15. Watch some cartoons with the kid for four hours. After the cartoon marathon, you can take the mould out of the freezer. To unmould, gently pull away the sides. Next, push the bottom of the mould up to invert the mould and push out the cheesecake. It’s now ready to be served.

Pop the cheese cake out and voila! Photo credit: Choen Lee

Extra Tips

We like having cheesecake with durian. Feel free to serve some durian alongside the cake for an added flavor. If you like, you can also add in other fruits such as passion fruit or mulberry.

It goes really well with durian! Photo credit: Choen Lee

Celebrate World Cheese Day!

This is a fun recipe for families to celebrate World Cheese Day on June 4th. If you’re a massive cheese lover like Jerry, you can make this no-bake cheesecake anytime. You can keep it in the freezer for when you need a lovely bit of creamy cheesecake. Don’t forget to take a picture of your creation and hashtag #butterkicap and #CartoonNetworkAsia to show us your cheesecake! Explore our cheesecake recipes here.

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