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What is a Basque Burnt Cheesecake and where to get one

By Maine Aquino
Published July 29, 2020 1:36 PM PHT
Updated July 29, 2020 2:53 PM PHT

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Basque Burnt Cheesecake


Basque Burnt Cheesecake is the latest food trend to try if you can't get enough of desserts!

The Basque Burnt Cheesecake is the latest mouth-watering food trend perfect for people who are always making room for yummy and creamy dessert.

Also known as Tarta de Queso, it originated from Basque Country in Spain, particularly in La Viña Restaurant. What makes this type of cheesecake different from its more commonly known counterparts is the absence of crust. The Basque Burnt Cheesecake is made without a crust and baked in the oven so the edges and top part get the beautiful scorched look with a creamy interior, giving it a more rustic appearance.

Now, Filipinos don't need to go to Spain to taste this enticing treat. With just one message from these small business owners, you can savor Basque Burnt Cheesecake and have them delivered to your homes.

1. The Dessert Cart PH (@dessertcartph)

The Dessert Cart PH

One of the online sellers that offer Basque Burnt Cheesecake is The Dessert Cart PH. For PhP 850, you can have this yummy treat delivered to your doorstep. Ube and coffee flavors are also available for those who want a different type of burnt cheesecake, as well as gluten-free and sugar-free variants.

2. The Cooking Titas (@thecookingtitas)

The Cooking Titas

The Cooking Titas is the store you should consider if you don't want to purchase an entire Basque Burnt Cheesecake. It offers the creamy treat in bite-sized portions so you can simply share it to everyone. Price starts at PhP 160 for six pieces.

3. Crumb Kitchen PH (@crumbkitchenph)

Crumb Kitchen PH

Crumb Kitchen PH is proud of its homemade version of Basque Burnt Cheesecake, which uses only the best ingredients. This online seller described its product as "beautifully burnt on the outside, sweet and creamy on the inside."

For PhP 500, you can get a delicious six-inch round cheesecake.

4. Munch n Afters (@munch_n_afters)

Munch n Afters

Snacks and desserts shop Munch n Afters calls their Basque Burnt Cheesecake as the alter-ego of the New York-style cheesecake.

For PhP 600 you can get a six-inch dessert perfect for those with a sweet tooth. Munch n Afters is also open for resellers of this cheesecake.

5. Chelli's (@chellispastries)

Chelli s Pastries

Chelli's Pastries calls their Basque Burnt Cheesecake as the Torched Cheesecake.

This Instagram seller also posted her recommendation on how to eat the cheesecake. "You could eat it at room temperature for that smooth melts-in-your-mouth texture or pop it in the fridge for the creamiest cheesecake EVER! Or you could even eat it frozen, that's my favorite way of eating it."

Chelli's also inform its customers that they use sterile equipment and used protective gears for food safety. A six-inch round cake from Chelli's costs PhP 950.

6. Toby's Kitchen (kitchentobys)

Toby s Kitchen

Toby's Kitchen is another seller of a homemade version of this cheesecake. His version of Spain's dessert masterpiece can be purchased at PhP 780 for a seven-inch cake.

Due to its popularity, the followers of this Instagram seller requested for a per slice option. Toby's Kitchen happily gave in to their request and is now selling them at PhP 130 per slice.

7. Sweet Cravings by Khakha (sweetcravingsbykhakha)

Sweet Cravings by Khakha

Cavite-based Sweet Cravings by Khakha is proud that her Basque Burnt Homemade Cheesecake is made with high quality premium ingredients. This cheesecake is the only product in her online store and was well received by different dessert enthusiasts.

You can avail the eight-inch cheesecake for PhP 1,250.

8. Bakeats (@bakeatsph)

Bakeats

Bakeats is best known for its lasagna, cassava, and other homemade treats. But their Basque Burnt Cheesecake or Tarta de Queso became an instant hit as soon as it was launched.

The Tarta de Queso can be purchased in 6.7- and 8.5-inch options priced at PhP 900 and PhP 1,100. They also sell minis for PhP 750.

Did you save some room for dessert? Call these local sellers to avail a creamy and delicious Basque burnt cheesecake at home!

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