Bourbon Cajeta Apple Butter Goat Cheese Cheesecake

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Goat cheese cheesecake is smothered in bourbon apple butter and drizzled with bourbon cajeta for a luscious, boozy dessert.

Sometimes, recipes just easily fall together in my mind as soon as a specific ingredient makes its way home.

At a recent ATX Swappers event, where we swap homemade goods like jam and pickles, I nabbed a jar of bourbon apple butter, and as I made my way home that night I knew it was destined for a cheesecake.

Goat cheese cheesecake is smothered in bourbon apple butter and drizzled with bourbon cajeta for a luscious, boozy dessert.

That cheesecake had to be made with goat cheese, something I’ve been planning to do for quite a while. Now, it’s not 100% goat cheese, but the amount used provides enough of the distinctive tang that you know from first bite this dessert is special.

Smothering it with apple butter didn’t hurt of course, and neither did using a nice drizzling of bourbon cajeta, making it even more boozy and, well, goat-based.

Cajeta is made from goat’s milk like dulce de leche is made from cow’s milk, and while it isn’t hard to make yourself, I highly recommend buying it from a local vendor if you can.

Mine comes from Blue Heron Farm, which makes both regular and bourbon cajeta. Opt for the regular if you don’t want a clear bourbon flavor on your dessert or if you have kids eating it — it’s strong!

For the adults, though, this dessert is a showstopper. Using apple butter on top means you don’t need to worry about the top cracking. Any cracks will be covered, and extra apple butter can slide right down in there to fill the cracks cozily.

Bourbon Cajeta Apple Butter Goat Cheese Cheesecake is a mouthful to say, but you don’t have to say a word when you place this one on the table during the holidays!

Goat Cheese Cheesecake  - What's better than goat cheese cheesecake? Goat cheese cheesecake smothered in apple butter and cajeta!

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Goat Cheese Cheesecake - Bourbon Cajeta Apple Butter Goat Cheese Cheesecake is a mouthful to say, but you don't have to say a word when you place this one on the table during the holidays!

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Bourbon Cajeta Apple Butter Goat Cheese Cheesecake

Bourbon Cajeta Apple Goat Cheese Cheesecake

This cheesecake features the addition of flavorful goat cheese, topped with caramel and apple butter!
Author : Megan Myers
5 from 3 votes
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes
Servings 12 servings
Calories 458 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 1/2 cup graham cracker crumbs
  • 1 3/4 cup granulated sugar, divided
  • 6 tablespoons melted butter
  • 16 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 8 ounces goat cheese, not crumbles, softened
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon bourbon, optional
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 cup apple butter
  • 1/4 cup cajeta

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F.
  • Mix together graham cracker crumbs, 1/2 cup sugar, and melted butter. Press into bottom and partway up the side of a 9-inch springform pan. Place on a rimmed baking sheet.
  • Bake for 8 minutes, then set aside to cool.
  • Reduce oven to 325°F.
  • Using a stand mixer, beat together cream cheese and goat cheese until blended, then beat in lemon juice, bourbon (if using), and sugar. Add eggs one at a time, scrape down sides, and beat 1 minute more to make sure ingredients are fully incorporated and mixture is smooth.
  • Pour batter into crust and bake for 50-60 minutes, until center is set.
  • Let cool completely, then cover with apple butter. Loosen from springform and drizzle with cajeta just before serving.

Notes

If you don’t have cajeta, use dulce de leche or simply caramel sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 458 kcalCarbohydrates: 50 gProtein: 9 gFat: 26 gSaturated Fat: 15 gCholesterol: 124 mgSodium: 327 mgFiber: 1 gSugar: 42 g

Nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate based on online calculators. Any nutritional information found on Stetted should be used as a general guideline only.

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19 Comments

  1. How perfect to pair a goat cheese cheesecake (one of my favorite things!) with cajeta! Gorgeous dessert. I would love to get my hands on some of that apple butter, not to mention the bourbon cajeta. Dang!

  2. OMG I really want a fork full of this! I love the idea of using goat cheese in a cheesecake – I can imagine the amazing tang it must have. I’ve never seen apple butter on cheesecake either, but apples and cheese are such a natural pairing that i don’t know why it isn’t more popular!

    1. @Julie I normally send desserts to my husband’s work but I couldn’t bear to share this one. I had two slices in one day, which is totally not normal for me!

  3. This is exactly what I’m looking for, except I’m going to be there only one eating it. Any ideas on how to adjust for making it in a tart or pie pan so there’s not as much filling?

    1. Hi Janelle, I have not tried to make this in a smaller pan, but I would halve the filling and also reduce the baking time by about half. If you make it, please let me know how it turns out!