Baked Soufflé Cheese Tart

I wanted to eat a delicious cheese cake tart.
Returning the cream cheese and sour cream to room temperature will speed up the process. This is low-sugar, so please increase the amount of sugar mixed into the batter by about 1 tablespoon for those of you with a sweet tooth. Recipe by Koharumama
Baked Soufflé Cheese Tart
I wanted to eat a delicious cheese cake tart.
Returning the cream cheese and sour cream to room temperature will speed up the process. This is low-sugar, so please increase the amount of sugar mixed into the batter by about 1 tablespoon for those of you with a sweet tooth. Recipe by Koharumama
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Making the tart crust: Bake the tart crust and let it cool, letting the residual heat subside (don't remove it from the pan yet). Please refer to the referenced recipe for instructions on how to make it.
- 2
Make the filling: Combine the cream cheese and sour cream together in a bowl, and mix well with an egg beater. Add in the ○ ingredients once it has turned creamy, and stir in the ingredients in order.
- 3
Beat together the egg white and white sugar, mixing until peaks form, as in shown in the photo. Switch to a spatula, add the meringue to the bowl from step 2, lightly mixing each time so as not to flatten its airiness.
- 4
Finishing Touches: Pour the finished batter into the tart mold. Bake in an oven preheated to 180℃ for 30 minutes, and it is done. The tart will look puffy right out of the oven, but it will slowly shrink back down as it cools, until it looks like what is shown in the photo.
- 5
Using this tart recipe as a basis, I made a strawberry cheesecake tart.
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/147965-strawberry-cheesecake-tart
- 6
I made an impact with the strawberries on the strawberry cheesecake tart that I made once again at my family's request.
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