If you’ve ever indulged in the delightful world of chocolates, you’ll surely recognize the delicious chocolate-covered malted milk balls known as Maltesers. In the U.S., these tasty treats are called Whoppers! I found this name variation quite charming while crafting this recipe. Regardless of what you call them, Malteser are a beloved snack, especially at the movies. Inspired by their irresistible crunch, I’ve created a No Bake Malteser Cheesecake that celebrates these iconic treats.
This cheesecake features a base of malted milk biscuits, a filling enriched with melted Malteser chocolate and folded with crushed Malteser, and a topping of milk chocolate ganache, garnished with whipped cream and more crushed Malteser. It’s truly heaven for any Maltesers lover!
Ingredient Tips & Equipment Information
Key Ingredients:
- Full-fat cream cheese and double cream (48% fat) are essential to ensure the cheesecake sets properly. Skimping on fat will affect the texture and stability of the cheesecake.
- Philadelphia cream cheese is highly recommended for its superior consistency, though supermarket brands can work as well.
- The base is made from malted milk biscuits, but feel free to substitute them with digestives or hobnobs. If substituting, increase the butter to 135g for a firmer base.
- You can use either butter or baking spread for the base. I prefer baking spread for easier cheesecake removal from the tin as it doesn’t harden the base as much.
- For the filling, if Malteser Teasers aren't available, melted milk chocolate is a great alternative, or you can opt for vanilla extract for a flavor twist.
Measurement Accuracy:
To guarantee the best results, I strongly recommend using
digital kitchen scales rather than cup measurements. Precise weighing ensures consistency, especially in no-bake recipes where texture is key. Scales are affordable and can usually be found for around £12 ($16.50). For teaspoons and tablespoons, always use proper
measuring spoons.
Why You’ll Love This Malteser Cheesecake Recipe
- Simple and No-Bake: This cheesecake is fuss-free and doesn’t require an oven, making it ideal for bakers of all levels.
- A Crowd-Pleasing Dessert : Its creamy texture and chocolatey topping make it a guaranteed hit at any gathering.
- Versatile and Customizable: Easily: adapt the recipe with your favorite biscuits or additional toppings. It’s a dessert you can truly make your own.
- Chocolate Lovers’ Dream: Every bite is a blend of rich chocolate and creamy cheesecake goodness—a true indulgence for those with a sweet tooth.
Recipe Variations
This recipe can be made gluten-free by substituting the malted milk biscuits with
gluten-free digestive biscuits or any similar gluten-free biscuit. Ensure the
Malteser used are gluten-free as well.
You can substitute
mascarpone for cream cheese in this recipe. Mascarpone is richer and creamier, which may result in a slightly different texture and sweetness. For a balanced flavor, mix equal parts mascarpone and cream cheese, or add a bit of
icing sugar to tone down the sweetness of mascarpone.
Expert Tips for Making Malteser Cheesecake
- Chill Ingredients: Let the cream cheese come to room temperature for easier mixing, but keep the double cream cold to achieve a light and smooth filling.
- Avoid Overmixing: When folding the whipped cream into the cream cheese mixture, be gentle to preserve the air and achieve a fluffy texture.
- Texture Variety: Add coarsely chopped or whole Malteser on top of the cheesecake or mixed into the filling for extra crunch.
- Flavor Enhancements: A splash of vanilla extract or malt extract can amplify the malty flavor profile.
How to Ensure the Malteser Cheesecake Sets
- Proper Chilling Time: Make sure to refrigerate the cheesecake for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, to allow it to set fully.
- Use Full-Fat Ingredients: Stick to full-fat cream cheese and double cream for the best consistency and stability.
- Gelatin Option: For extra assurance, especially in warmer conditions, add a small amount of gelatin (dissolved in water) to the filling.
- Check Consistency: Before adding the ganache, make sure the cheesecake feels firm. If it's still wobbly, allow it more chilling time.
- Avoid Humidity: Keep the cheesecake in a cool, dry environment, as high humidity can affect the setting process.
Presentation Suggestions
To make your Maltesers cheesecake even more impressive:
- Decorate it with chocolate shavings or a drizzle of chocolate sauce.
- Add a pop of color by garnishing with fresh raspberries or strawberries.
- Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an extra indulgent touch.