Raspberry Tuxedo Cheesecake. A vanilla cheesecake sits on a chocolate cookie crumb base, topped with raspberry compote and a drizzle of chocolate ganache. Pure decadence!

Raspberry Tuxedo Cheesecake
Originally published Oct 2011.
Note, the version pictured is my Dracula’s Blood Cheesecake, I once made for a Halloween Party. Extra raspberry puree made the drips.
Although it’s difficult for me to pick an ultimate favorite when it comes to cheesecake, this one would have to be on my short list for the honour.
Anything raspberry is practically irresistible to me anyway, but when it comes with chocolate on top of a creamy vanilla cheesecake my will power is definitely on vacation. As beautiful as it is delicious, this cheesecake is a real occasion dessert.

Either semisweet or 50% dark chocolate or semisweet chips can be used in this recipe.
Using a Bain Marie.
A word about baking a cheesecake in a bain marie before starting the recipe. A bain marie is simply a water bath that buffers the direct heat from the sides and bottom of the baking pan. This allows it to more evenly bake the cheesecake from the sides to the center.
I bake my cheesecakes in a 9 or 10 inch springform pan. I wrap the bottom and sides in multiple layers of wide heavy duty aluminum foil which forms a sort of boat that the cheesecake pan sits in.
The roll of aluminum foil that I use is about 16 inches wide.

Raspberry Tuxedo Cheesecake
I use at least 4 layers of foil to make sure that no water leaks in and ruins the crust of my cheesecake. The aluminum foil wrapped pan is then placed inside a larger baking pan; I use a 12 inch cake pan.
Boiling water is then poured into the larger pan filling it from 1/2 to 2/3 of the way to the top.
I find it best to pour the boiling water into the pan after it is placed on the rack in the oven. You are then less likely to splash water onto the cheesecake or inside the aluminum foil.
I reuse the aluminum foil for several future cheesecakes, adding a couple of layers to it each time just to be safe.
This version, pictured on black cake stand was the centrepiece of a Dracula themed Halloween party buffet table. Needless to say it was the hit of the celebration.

Raspberry Tuxedo Cheesecake.
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Lorraine
Friday 30th of October 2020
Can this cheesecake be made and frozen and when thawed ready or serve?
Wendy
Friday 30th of October 2020
Hi Barry, thanks for this wonderful recipe, your cheesecakes are always a delight, however, I'm now pretty much on my own and would really like a smaller version, how would I adapt for say, a 7 or 8inch pan please, I'm not very good at reducing recipes. Many thanks Wendy (UK)
stephanie
Thursday 26th of June 2014
Is this cake hard to make?
Barry C. Parsons
Friday 27th of June 2014
I don't think so. It takes time but it's not really difficult.