Guinness® and Chocolate Cheesecake Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 10)
Reviewed: Apr. 16, 2008
This was fantastic! I served it for a large group near St. Patrick's Day and got rave reviews. It is incredibly creamy with a delicious chocolate flavor. I did not change anything in the recipe. It did not look done when I was supposed to turn the oven off, but if you used the water bath, you'll be good to go! Fantastic! Thanks for a great recipe.
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Reviewed: Mar. 21, 2008
Made this for myself and my husband (a guiness fanatic) and we loved it. He is a big guiness drinker and he says he will never have his guiness another way. While I don't believe that, it is really good. This was my first time making a cheesecake and I made a couple of errors but it still turned out great. I forgot to put the pan of water in around it, it took an extra 20 min to cook but did turn out well.
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Reviewed: Mar. 20, 2008
Wonderfully delish.
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Reviewed: Mar. 17, 2008
This recipe definitely has the POTENTIAL to be a 5 star recipe. I have made it twice just to see if I could make it work. One MAJOR item that was missed in the instructions is to wrap the bottom of your springform pan in foil before allowing the water to touch it. The first time I made this, the water seeped into the pan, causing the crust to get soggy. In addition to this, here are the modifications I made: I didn't add any sugar or cocoa to the crust, as I thought it was chocolaty enough with crushed oreos. I used exact measurements for everything else & used approx. a 1/3 semisweet chips and 2/3 giradelli bittersweet chips mixture. I baked about 60 minutes & turned off the oven with the door closed for about 15 minutes, then cracked the door for another 45 minutes. Once the cake is chilled in the refrigerator, it firms up nicely. So, don't be afraid to make it. It's incredibly rich tasting and a great St. Patrick's Day dessert!
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Reviewed: Mar. 17, 2008
what a dissapointment! it looked good, but fell apart when i tried to removed the bottom of the pan. It tasted good though, but looked like a big pile of blah. I will not make this again!
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Reviewed: Mar. 17, 2008
For the love of God & the Holy Mother, drink the Guinness while you're looking for a DIFFERENT recipe. Seriously. This one is horrible. I cook cheesecakes all the time. (DH loves cheesecake almost as much as Guinness.) So I should have trusted my instincts on this one & skipped the beer as the recipe was already too loose. The person even got the crust part wrong: cookie crusts need 2 cups crumbs, 2 TB butter (hello, the stuff in the middle is already fat & sweet & chocolate); graham cracker crusts need 1-1/2 cups crumbs, 1/4 cup butter, 1/4 cup sugar. Too much butter leaves cookie crusts tasting like lard & cracker crusts hard. It's not necessary to reinvent the wheel just because you're going to post your recipe. No idea what the 1/4 tsp cocoa was for...I've never seen 1/4 tsp of anything called for in a recipe. Why bother? The eggs, sour cream, cream cheese is all a normal cheesecake recipe...so, it's either the 3/4 cup beer puts the liquidity over the top or its the water bath cooking method. (I didn't immerse my springform by the way, a pan of water underneath in an oven would be sufficient in a recipe that NEEDS moisture, UNLIKE this one.) Finally, 90 minutes on 350, I take it out as the perimeter is starting to pull & crust, center looks iffy. (Left in the oven, turned off, door ajar for another hour.) & oh surprise, surprise crust is soggy, cake completely raw. I'm so mad at myself because I fell for all the hocus pocus thinking it might be interesting b
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Reviewed: Mar. 16, 2008
Mmmmmmmmmm! I made this for my annual St. Patrick's Day party and there wasn't a crumb left at the end of the night! The cheesecake is easy and delicious. I used chocolate teddy grahams because I couldn't find chocolate cookies for the crust and they worked great. I also increased the cooking time to 70 minutes, and it still needed to be cooked longer. Will definitely save for next year!
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Reviewed: Mar. 16, 2008
I made this recipe for St Patty's Day and it came out looking beautiful. I added an extra 1/2 cup of cookie crumbs and two extra tbls of butter for the crust. The flavor of the cheesecake itself isn't as chocolatey as I'd like but it wasn't bad. I'll probably not make this again. I don't think it's a bad recipe just not for me.
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Reviewed: Mar. 14, 2008
So I just made this cake, I found it took a really long time to bake, but my oven isn't the best either, and I also found it rose up a lot. If I hadn't of lined my cake pan with parchment paper it would have overflowed. I figure it rose up due to the yeast in the beer but I could be wrong about that. I haven't eaten the actual cake yet, it's for a St Patricks day party tomorrow, but the batter was heavenly. I just hope the cake tastes just as good.
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Reviewed: Mar. 11, 2008
I love Guinness so I was really excited about this recipe. I followed the directions exactly but after waiting forever for the cheesecake to be ready, it was completely raw inside. I am really upset that this recipe didn't work because I really wanted to try it, but I would have no idea how much longer to bake it for. I think it might have something to do with altitude? Who knows, I don't know what else might have went wrong.
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