Okara Apple Cheesecake

I referred to user "Rikachan"'s "Easy Microwave Okara Cheesecake," which I love, for this recipe. It's apple season now so I wanted to make an apple cake, but I'm watching my calorie intake. So, I wanted to make a moist, delicious, and healthy cake.
I use silken tofu. Please adjust the amount of cheese to taste. I think 3 of the 18g slices of cheese (54 g total) is about right. If you are using artificial sweetener: for the filling, use 1/2 sugar and 1/2 artificial sweetener (added at the end after the apples are cooked). You can replace the sugar with artificial sweetener for the cake batter. For 18 cm [7.1 in] tart. Recipe by cocococoa
Okara Apple Cheesecake
I referred to user "Rikachan"'s "Easy Microwave Okara Cheesecake," which I love, for this recipe. It's apple season now so I wanted to make an apple cake, but I'm watching my calorie intake. So, I wanted to make a moist, delicious, and healthy cake.
I use silken tofu. Please adjust the amount of cheese to taste. I think 3 of the 18g slices of cheese (54 g total) is about right. If you are using artificial sweetener: for the filling, use 1/2 sugar and 1/2 artificial sweetener (added at the end after the apples are cooked). You can replace the sugar with artificial sweetener for the cake batter. For 18 cm [7.1 in] tart. Recipe by cocococoa
Steps
- 1
Cut the apples into quarters, remove the core and peel. Cut each piece into 6 or 8 wedges. Put all the filling ingredients into a pan. Cover with a lid and simmer until soft. (You can add the cinnamon at the last stage if you want.)
- 2
Remove the lid and sauté the apple slices until browned. Be sure to brown them properly at this stage. Note: Don't wash the pan afterwards, since it will be used again. Preheat the oven to 350F/180C.
- 3
Put the ☆ ingredients into a bowl and mix together. Add ★ milk, finely shredded cheese and sugar in a pan, and heat to dissolve the sugar and cheese. Add this mixture to the bowl with the ☆ ingredients. Finally, add the egg and lemon juice and mix well. It will be a very thick batter.
- 4
Butter a tart mold and pour in the batter. Smooth out the surface. Line the top with the cooked apple slices. Start with the thicker slices around the rim, and overlap the slices going in circles towards the middle. Roll up a slice or two for the center.
- 5
Bake for 40 minutes in a 350F/180C oven. In the meantime, make a quick glaze. Put 1 tablespoon of sugar in the pan used earlier to cook the apples, add 2 tablespoons of water, and heat. Turn off the heat when the sugar has melted.
- 6
Brush the glaze on the freshly baked cake to finish. Cool, and chill in the refrigerator before eating. (I made the cake in the photo above with 1 apple. The top photo is with 2 apples).
- 7
It looks like this when it's cut! If you let it rest for a day in the refrigerator, it becomes really moist.
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