If Dexter was a food blogger…
I promise, I’m not a psychopath… though I kind of felt like one when I was cutting these bars apart, seething with frustration as my initial rectangular bar shapes came out wonky and the glaze was cracking and cookie crumbs sticking everywhere (can you tell I’m a bit of a perfectionist?)
Finally, though I wanted to throw them all in the trash with a dramatic flourish, I cut the bigger bars into smaller pieces and as I used the knife to transport the bites to a plate (disclaimer: don’t try this at home) I thought it looked kinda cool; so I left them there. I didn’t quite realize just how violent the photo really looks until I started editing the images.
Whoops.
Needless to say and despite how these images make them seem, these cheesecake bars are really quite sweet, creamy and smooth and much easier to prepare than your typical cheesecake. The filling is little more than cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk, and peanut butter. It was a little greasier in the end than I might have liked (I started having flashbacks to the peanut butter white chocolate fiasco), but you can barely tell in the final product other than the glaze is a bit reluctant to stick. Still, if you’re looking for an easy and impressive dessert, this is just the ticket.
This recipe comes from The Local Palate, a gorgeous magazine celebrating the Southern food culture and on whose blog we are featured as their blogger of the month (stay tuned for our post on Nashville sweet spots!) While I was tempted to make the Pad Thai Creme Brulee (equal parts intrigued and repulsed, I think, haha), I ultimately landed on this peanut butter cheesecake bar recipe from Bakehouse bakery in Charleston, South Carolina.
I used milk chocolate for the glaze, but you could certainly use dark chocolate if you preferred that instead. And I halved the recipe, feeling an 8-by-8-inch pan was more than enough rich cheesecake bites for two people to reasonably consume. The original claims a 13-by-9-inch pan makes 12 servings: apparently someone has quite the appetite. I found one or two of the mini bites was more than enough to satisfy, making an 8-by-8-inch pan easily serve 16.
Recipe from The Local Palate.
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