Easy Japanese Cheesecake Recipe - so fluffy and jiggly! - Foxy Folksy (2024)

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Try this Japanese Cheesecake or Cotton Cheesecake recipe for a super fluffy, light-as-air cheesecake you will ever make. Add some fresh berries to make it pretty and ready for any special occasions.

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What is Japanese Cheesecake?

It is fluffy, it is jiggly and it is yummy!

Japanese cheesecake or also known as cotton cake, Japanesesouffle cake or pillow cake is a kind of sponge cake where the egg whites are whipped into a meringue and then added to the cream cheese-egg yolk batter to create a fluffy texture. The cake is then baked in bain marieor a hot water bath that makes it moist and jiggly.

It has fewer calories per serving than a regular cheesecake as it contains less sugar and cheese.

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It took me a while to writeabout this beautiful and heavenly Japanese Cheesecake. The reason for that is, I had to do it three times to get it picture-ready for my blog, but I am not complaining at all, neither is Armin from the looks of it. He was actually the one urging me to make a "better" one and then another. Although the first two Japanese cheesecakes I made were not picture perfect, they were still delicious.

It was only that my first one came up nice after baking but once it cooled down it turned wrinkled at the top. The second one was firmer and nice all throughout even after chilling but it had a big crack on one side separating the top brown part from the rest of the cake, which of course looked weird.

Easy Japanese Cheesecake Recipe - so fluffy and jiggly! - Foxy Folksy (3)But after reading a lot of different Japanese Cheesecake recipes and my multipleattempts, (I think) I know now why I failed the first two times.

With all the three cakes I made, I only used the same recipe that my most beautiful sis-in-law, ate Mia, gave me (do not worry that I hurt anybody else's feeling with my superlative comment as she is the only sis-in-law I have).

The secret for making the perfect Japanese Cheesecake

So I knew that it has to be the technique I was using that was causing all the problems. At both times I might have over-beaten my egg whites. This caused the cake to rise too much and with the first cake. The which I baked at 160°C for about 30 minutes then lower the temperature to 140°C because I thought it was already too hot, it made the cake rise then deflate, thus, the wrinkled surface.

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As for the second cake, which I baked at 200°C for 15 minutes and lowering again to 150°C for another 50 minutes, it did not have wrinkles but cracked instead.

So I, therefore, conclude, that over-beating the meringue and baking the Japanese cheesecake at a temperature that is too low or too high and too long will result to a not so good looking but still delectable cakes.

Easy Japanese Cheesecake Recipe - so fluffy and jiggly! - Foxy Folksy (5)For the third cake (this one in the pictures), I beat the egg whites at only medium-high speed (never use high speed) until almostreaching soft peaks and stop there and baked the cheesecake at 200°C for 15 minutes then 150°C for another 15 minutes then turning off the oven and leave it there for another 30 minutes with the oven door closed and another 10 minutes with door open.

Below is a visual to show the stages of beating egg whites to make a meringue. Remember, we only want to get to the 3rd stage, the soft peaks.

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The result... a perfect dome with no wrinkles nor cracks. With this technique, the cakedid rise but notasmuch as the first two times. Which is good...or bad...depending on how you like it I guess... I like to have the Japanese Cheesecake while it is still slightly warm. But it is equally good when chilled for at least 3 hours or overnight.

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Japanese Cheesecake

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Try this Japanese Cheesecake or cotton cheesecake recipe for a super fluffy, light-as-air and heavenly cheesecake you will ever make.

Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr

Course :Dessert

Servings =6

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Ingredients

  • 10 ounces cream cheese
  • ¼ cup butter
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • ½ cup milk
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 5 large eggs - white and yolks separated
  • ¼ teaspoon cream of tartar (optional)
  • ¼ cup sugar

Instructions

  • Line the bottom and sides of an 8 inch round pan or springform with parchment paper. Wrap the pan with 2 sheets of aluminum foil (no need if using aluminum pan) sealing it completely.

  • Fill a larger pan halfway with water. Place it the lowest rack of the oven. Preheat the oven to 150°C.

  • Combine the cream cheese and butter in a big microwave safe bowl. Warm it in the microwave until it melts. Add ¼ cup sugar and mix well until mixture is smooth.

  • Using a whisk, add the milk and lemon juice and mix. Add the yolks one a time while mixing. Sift the flour and cornstarch while gradually adding them to the mixture and mix until well combined and smooth. Sieve the mixture if needed to get rid of lumps.

  • Beat the egg whites at low speed for 2 minutes, add the cream of tartar if using and increase speed to medium-low and beat until foamy. Gradually add ¼ cup sugar while beating for another 30 seconds then turn speed to medium-high and beat until almost soft peaks forms.

  • Using the whisk, fold in the meringue into the cream cheese mixture in three parts until well combined.

  • Pour the batter into the lined pan. Tap the pan on the kitchen or tabletop to remove the bubbles. Place the pan into the water bath and bake at 200°C for 15 minutes, lower the temperature to 150°C and bake for another 15 minutes. Turn off the oven and leave the pan in the water bath inside with the door closed for another 30 minutes then another 10 minutes with door open.

Nutrition

Calories: 395kcalCarbohydrates: 26gProtein: 9gFat: 28gSaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 229mgSodium: 287mgPotassium: 170mgFiber: 0gSugar: 19gVitamin A: 1130IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 95mgIron: 1.2mg

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Easy Japanese Cheesecake Recipe - so fluffy and jiggly! - Foxy Folksy (2024)

FAQs

Why isn't my Japanese cheesecake jiggly? ›

Why is my cheesecake not fluffy? The airy texture comes from the folding of whipped egg whites through the batter. However, if the egg whites are not folded properly it can result in a dense cake. If you under-mix the egg whites into the batter you will have a cake with a dense bottom and light top.

Why are Japanese cheesecakes so fluffy? ›

The cake is made with cream cheese, butter, sugar, and eggs. Similar to chiffon cake or soufflé, Japanese cheesecake has a fluffy texture produced by whipping egg white and egg yolk separately. It is traditionally made in a bain-marie.

What's the difference between Japanese cheesecake and regular cheesecake? ›

One thing that makes Japanese cheesecake different and special is its unique texture. Unlike traditional cheesecakes, which are dense and heavy, Japanese cheesecakes are light and airy. With a combination of whipped egg whites and cream cheese, this dessert takes on the perfect balance of smoothness and fluffiness.

Why is my cheesecake not fluffy? ›

You want to work rather gently (or you'll deflate the whipped cream) but still make sure the cream cheese and whipped cream are completely incorporated and hom*ogenous. Otherwise, you'll have bites of cheesecake that are not fluffy.

How jiggly is too jiggly for cheesecake? ›

You want the outer 2-3 inches of the cheesecake to look more set and less jiggly, and in the center to be the party that's jiggly. It should wobble a bit, but not too much. If it looks liquid-y still and has kind of a sloshy wiggle, it's not done it. If it's just set and still jiggly, it should be good.

What is the stabilizer in Japanese cheesecake? ›

Cream Of Tartar: Cream of tartar is a natural meringue stabilizer. If you do not have the cream of tartar, replace it with 1/2 a tsp of lemon juice. Flavor: By replacing the lemon zest (in the Cream cheese batter) with 1.5 tsp of vanilla extract, you can have a Japanese soufflé cake that has a more vanilla twist to it.

Does Japanese fluffy cheesecake need to be refrigerated? ›

How long will they last? Our Japanese Cheesecakes can stay in room temperature for up to 12 hours. We recommend putting them in the fridge as soon as possible, and they can last refrigerated for up to 3 days.

Why do you put cornstarch in cheesecake? ›

Flour or cornstarch is sometimes included in cheesecake recipes to preventing cracks. If you find that you always have problems with cracking and your cheesecake recipe does not call for any flour or cornstarch, it's ok to experiment and add some cornstarch (one to two tablespoons) to the batter when you add the sugar.

What is the thickening agent in cheesecake? ›

Using Cream and cornstarch is a valid option if you want a cheesecake that has the milky taste that cream brings and the thickness and texture that cornstarch adds.

What brand of Japanese cheesecake is famous? ›

Uncle Tetsu has become renowned for their fluffy, lighter-than-air Japanese cheesecake.

Why does my Japanese cheesecake taste eggy? ›

The eggs are key ingredient in this recipe, so it's not possible to substitute them. In the original Japanese recipe egg taste should be balanced only to the cream cheese and a small amount of sugar, that makes this cake a bit too eggy flavor according to my Italian taste.

Why is my Japanese cheesecake dense? ›

Don't rush, give your oven enough time to heat up. If the oven isn't hot enough, the egg whites will deflate and the cheesecake will be dense and heavy instead of light and airy, so turning on the oven is always the first thing I do. Then I begin by prepping my soufflé ramekin.

What does adding an extra egg to cheesecake do? ›

Too many eggs will create a cracked and sunken cheesecake with an overly firm texture. Too few eggs and the cheesecake won't set well. So, use our exact number of eggs for perfect results.

Why is my cheesecake not jiggle? ›

If you continue cooking the cheesecake until the center is firm and doesn't jiggle it will be baked for too long.

Why didn't my Japanese cheesecake rise? ›

If you over-mix, the cake will not rise. If you under-mix, your cake will be uneven. The egg white will float to the top and you'll have a meringue-like cake at the top, and a dense cheesecake at the bottom.

How to prevent Japanese cheesecake from collapsing? ›

Let the cheesecake cool in the oven for at least another hour or two. This helps it set up so it's not as jiggly when you try to remove it. The gentle cooling will help the cake from deflating. If you were to remove the cake from the oven immediately, the cold air would cause the cake to shrink down significantly.

Why is my Japanese cheesecake flat? ›

Avoid over or under-mixing. . If you over-mix, the cake will not rise. If you under-mix, your cake will be uneven. The egg white will float to the top and you'll have a meringue-like cake at the top, and a dense cheesecake at the bottom.

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