Cheesecake recipes: Which flavour do you like this summer?

Cheesecake recipes: Which flavour do you like this summer?

Who doesn't like the soft and creamy cheesecakes? And this is one easiest sweet dessert you could churn out for a birthday or a casual party. The silky topping and varied flavours will leave you begging for more. So here is a list of five varieties of cheesecakes:

Seasonal berry cheesecake

There's no resisting the cheesecake, the crumbly base perfectly married to its luscious topping is indeed a creamy treat. Read the recipe

Cheesecake recipes: Which flavour do you like this summer?
Seasonal berry cheesecake

No-bake blueberry cheesecake

Baking seems to be the problem with many aspiring cooks who are diffident when it comes to the nuances of cake-making. Don't worry, here is a recipe to make the classic blueberry cheesecake sans oven. It is super-easy and delicious. Read the recipe

Cheesecake recipes: Which flavour do you like this summer?

Sugar-free cheesecake

Cheese cake is a popular dessert traditionally made with cream cheese or ricotta. Here is a sugar-free version of this delicious dessert, which is made with paneer as the main ingredient. Read the recipe

Sugar-free paneer cheesecake

Mango cheese cake

A blend of ripe mangoes and cheese, it's one to be bowled over and a perfect dish for a summer treat. The fresh tropical fruit's flavour makes it taste absolutely sensational. Read the recipe

Cheesecake recipes: Which flavour do you like this summer?
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Eggless jackfruit cheesecakes

This season of jackfruits will see end number of experiments with this delectable fruit, and the new recipe to hit us is the jackfruit cheesecake! Well, what more could you think of? Read the recipe

Cheesecake recipes: Which flavour do you like this summer?
Eggless jackfruit cheesecake
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