What Would You Pair With New York Cheesecake – Espresso, Cappuccino, Latte Or Macchiato?
Posted on | March 17, 2010 | No Comments Yet, Your Thoughts Are Welcome
New York Cheesecake, many people say is to die for.
New York cheesecake is cheesecake that is as pure as it gets with no fancy ingredients added either to the cheesecake or placed on top of it. It is made with pure cream cheese, cream, eggs, and sugar. Everybody has his or her own ideas and visions of New York Style Cheesecake. If you ask New Yorkers, only the great cheesecake makers are located in New York, and the only people who really know what a good cheesecake is are also in New York. In the 1900s, cheesecakes were all the rage in New York. Every restaurant had their special recipe.
The actual name “New York Cheesecake” came from the fact that New Yorkers referred to the cheesecakes made in New York as “New York Cheesecake.” If you’re a New Yorker, your motto is that “If it’s not a cheesecake made in New York, then it’s not a cheesecake.” There are probably many who will disagree with that.
Pairing with New York Cheesecake serve:
Espresso
A small 1.0 to 1.5 oz. shot of pressure brewed Italian coffee. A cup of espresso requires between 6.5 to 7.5 grams of ground espresso coffee. Espresso is used as the coffee base in many of our favorite coffee drinks. Properly brewed, an espresso will feature a layer of rich crema on the surface. Espresso, while apparently a simple drink, is in reality a complex product. It is derived from 1500 chemical substances (800 volatile and 700 soluble), and when prepared correctly involves 13 independent chemical and physical variables.
Cappuccino
Cappuccino is made by combining equal parts of steamed milk, milk froth and espresso.
Latte
Espresso mixed with plenty of steamed milk. Often flavored with syrup.
Macchiato
An espresso (single shot or double) stained (or marked) with a large dollop of frothed milk.
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