Curd Cheese in the Old-Fashioned Cheesecake
Asked by stfrench. Answered on 15th March 2011
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I'm planning on baking the old-fashioned cheesecake from Kitchen this weekend but I cannot find any curd cheese (I was shopping in Tesco and looked everywhere in the supermarket!!). Could you please advise me which shops curd cheese can be found in or which easily-found alternatives I could use? Thank you very much, Sandra x
Our answer
Unfortunately the availability of some products can vary by area, however we suggest trying Waitrose or Ocado for curd cheese (they stock the Devon Gold brand) or Sainsbury's stores or home delivery (they stock the Kingdom brand). If you can't see curd cheese on the shelves of your supermarket you may also try looking on the deli counter instead.
We wouldn't particularly recommend a substitute for the curd cheese. Quark's fat content is too low and reduced fat cream cheeses have a different flavour to curd cheese and also many contain stabilizers which can affect the finished cheesecake. You could try draining full-fat cottage cheese overnight (stand a muslin-lined sieve over a bowl in the fridge and drain the cottage cheese in this) then blending it until smooth. However we have not tested this so cannot vouch for its suitability, and cottage cheese can be slightly salty which could also affect the flavour of the cheesecake.
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I made the Old-Fashioned Cheesecake yesterday and did what you suggested by draining cottage cheese (low fat, not fat free) and then blending. I only stood it in a sieve over a bowl for three or four hours (no muslin required) then blended it with the sugar before adding the rest of the ingredients. It turned out to be absolutely gorgeous in both flavour and consistency, so I can highly recommend cottage cheese if curd cheese can't be found!