Tuesday, January 17, 2012

2012: The Year of the Cheesecake?


We stayed in Austin for our last childless New Year's Eve together, and for perhaps the first time in my life, I rang in the new year with only one other person (my husband). A couple of minutes til midnight, we paused our movie to step outside, check out the neighborhood fireworks and kiss on our front porch. I wouldn't have had it any other way.

Earlier in the evening, we'd gone to two separate NYE parties, and we prepared to have a couple of friends over as midnight approached. Sick kids and busy schedules got in the way, and only Melanie stopped by for a bit to say hello and share some of the cheesecake I'd made that afternoon.

The cheesecake was inspired by Mike's friend Jen, who posted on Facebook before the new year that she was making her annual eggnog cheesecake.* Intrigued, I went to Google and found a few recipes. I picked this one -- probably because it was less involved than others, and I had nearly every ingredient at home, save the two whopping pounds of cream cheese, gingersnap cookies and eggnog. (I nabbed the last bag of gingersnap cookies at our neighborhood Target, a sure sign that I was meant to make this cake.)

This was my first cheesecake ever, not counting the no-bake crap I made in my twenties and perhaps one or two fuzzy attempts (also in my twenties) with a springform pan that I accidentally left in the home of an ex.

So I'm counting this as my first, and I'm happy to say I was pleased with the results. A couple of minor lessons were learned, but overall, there's little I'd change. I hope to make another one in the coming weeks ... before the baby comes, or maybe while on maternity leave as I try finding ways to kill time during my three months off. I'm sure to have tons of energy and endless hours to just putter around the house, bake cheesecakes, and watch The Wire from start to finish.**

The best thing about this cheesecake was that it lasted three days and was shared with exactly one dozen friends over the course of those three days. (I was so delighted when Jodi asked me where we'd purchased it! And even after she tasted it, she seemed impressed it was homemade.)

It was so much fun to share this massive hunk o' cake with so many. It felt like a Hannukah miracle, this giant cheesecake that lasted for days. But it's probably because you really don't need much of this at all. It's sweet and creamy ... but oh so dense.


After Mike and I sent Melanie home with a slice for her hubby on New Year's Eve, we had two more rounds of friends visit us for cheesecake and coffee in the first two days of the new year.

Sitting around our dining table in the middle of the day as friends came in and out, making fresh batches of coffee in the French Press, not looking at the clock or playing with my iPhone or thinking about to-do lists ... well, it was the absolute perfect start to our 2012. If we're lucky, the rest of the year will feel just as cozy and sweet.


*I can see why this cheesecake is an annual tradition for Jen!
**sarcasm

2 comments:

  1. I'm jealous.

    Our New Year started out by being awakened at 2:00am by the Baltimore PD breaking down the door of the house where we were staying. Followed by a sleepless night on the sofa. Followed by a morning train to DC. Followed by six hour wandering in and out of various coffee shops near DuPont Circle, waiting for Eric's friend to show up. Followed by being woken up at midnight by said friend bringing and 18 year old undergrad back to his apartment. Did I mention it was a studio?

    This is what happens when I don't get my black eyed peas.

    I finally got some in Mississippi on January 5th, at the same restaurant where we also enjoyed a delicious slice of cheesecake and some fresh coffee! Of course, we have more, equally insane stories from Mississippi. Mississippi goddamn. We need to get together soon!

    Finally, does this mean that 2011's Year of the Pie has been superseded by Year of the Cheesecake for 2012? I can get behind that. You should name the kid Shalom Cheesecake.

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  2. Hey
    2012: The Year of the Cheesecake?
    God Bless you, Cause I found just what I was looking for. I enjoy what you guys tend to be up too

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