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Raspberry cheesecake croissants

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Raspberry cheesecake croissants

Cheesecake for breakfast anyone? These are so simple to make for weekend guests or on special days.

For this recipe you will need a 12-hole muffin tray.

Ingredients

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 200C/180C/Gas 6 and have a 12-hole muffin tray at the ready (to give the six croissants room!)

  2. Put the ricotta in a bowl and whisk to loosen, then add the sugar and vanilla (if using) and mix really well. Add the raspberries and give them a stir, so that they don’t break up too much, but bleed enough to give that lovely marbled effect.

  3. Add the flour and egg to the remaining mixture and mix really well.

  4. Cut each croissant horizontally, the way you would cut them if you were going to butter and jam them, but not all the way through. Open each croissant up and fit them inside the cavities of your muffin tray – you are aiming for what looks like a croissant shell cup. You might need to press lightly, to open the cavity. Do this to all 6 croissants, then fill with the ricotta mixture.

  5. Bake in the oven for 15 minutes – there should be a gentle wobble in the centre. These are delicious eaten straightaway, but equally delicious chilled from the fridge if you have any left over. They will keep for 3 days in the fridge.

  6. If you plan on freezing them, pop them into a freezer bag (if you have several, freeze them uncovered on a tray for an hour first, then pop into a freezer bag).

Recipe Tips

You can double the quantities of cheese, caster sugar, vanilla extract and raspberries to make creamy raspberry overnight oats. While the croissants are baking, add 150ml/5fl oz of full-fat milk to the mixture with 150g/5½oz of uncooked porridge oats and mix through. Pop the lid on and put it into the fridge. The oats will be ready to eat the next morning, or the morning after that. Add a drizzle of honey if liked.

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