Monday 21 December 2015

Baileys Chocolate Cheesecake Trifles


This is my last blogpost before the Christmas holidays. My blog will be taking a short break and normal services will resume towards the end of January.  Baileys and Christmas are synonymous and it just isn't Christmas without  Baileys! These Baileys chocolate cheesecake trifles are really quick and easy to make and are guaranteed to be a hit at your Christmas parties. You can make them in a large dish to be served family style or serve them in small individual dishes. We had them at our Christmas drinks with our neighbours and everyone thoroughly enjoyed them. It's full of Baileys and has a lovely creamy richness from the cream cheese and whipped cream. The Oreos add a lovely crunch and chocolatey boost.

I'm sending this to We Should Cocoa guest hosted this month by Munchies & Munchkins on behalf of Choclette from Tin and Thyme. The theme this month is Christmas and as mentioned earlier, Baileys and chocolate pretty much equal Christmas to me! 



Wishing everyone a very Happy Christmas and a wonderful New Year! See you all back in Jan 2016 when I will be hosting AlphaBakes.

 cream cheese, cocoa powder, Baileys, whipping cream and oreo cookies 

 Oreo cookie base 


 Cheesecake layer 

 whipped cream layer 

 


For the cheesecake layer 
450g cream cheese
55g caster sugar
30g cocoa powder
4-6 tablespoons Baileys 

For the whipped cream layer
250mls whipping cream
2-3 tablespoons Baileys
1.5 tablespoon cocoa powder
3 tablespoon icing sugar

Base and topping
15 Oreo cookies, crushed

  • Beat the cream cheese, sugar and cocoa powder until smooth. 
  • Add in Baileys and set aside.
  • In a separate bowl, whip the cream until it starts to thicken then add in the Baileys, cocoa powder and icing sugar and whisk until stiff peak forms. 
  • Assemble the trifles by putting a layer of cookie crumbs at the bottom of each dish. Reserve a few tablespoons for the topping. 
  • Pipe or spoon the cheesecake layer on top of the cookie crumbs followed by the whipped cream layer. 
  • Repeat with a further layer of cheesecake filling followed by the whipped cream filling. 
  • Sprinkle the remaining cookie crumbs on top. 





10 comments:

  1. oooh yes! love these... perfect for Christmas. Have a wonderful break and see you in the New Year!

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    1. Sorry for the late reply. Hope you had a good Christmas and New Year.

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  2. Even though I'm not a fan of Baileys I'm feeling Christmassy just thinking about these. Lovely little treats. Have a very fine Christmas and an excellent New Year.

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    1. There's something about Baileys that screams Christmas. Hope you had a good Christmas and New year.

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  3. Looki absolutely delicious !!! Merry Christmas!!!

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    1. Thanks. Hope you had a good Christmas and new year!

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  4. Divine. I have so much Baileys to use up...

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    1. I hope you managed to get through some of your Baileys :)

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  5. I can't drink Baileys, but I love it in desserts and bakes. I know that sounds odd! These trifles look lovely

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    1. Ha ha I'm the same then which is why I love Baileys desserts and ice cream.

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