The Cathedral Window Cheesecake combines the flavour of the classic creamy no-bake cheesecake with rainbow coloured jelly to make a show stopper. It is delicious and incredibly so easy to make. In the Philippines, no gathering is complete without the multi coloured Cathedral Window (sometimes called Broken Glass) Jelly, so called because the pretty colours resembles the stained glass in Cathedral Windows. The Cathedral Window Cheesecake is it’s cousin. Just as spectacular and just as delicious.
What you need to make Cathedral Window Cheesecake
- From the Pantry – Condensed Milk, Plain Biscuits ( any like Marie, Graham Crackers, Biscoff), Jelly Crystals ( different flavours/colours) , Plain Gelatine powder.
- From the Fridge- Butter, Cream Cheese, softened to room temperature
- You also need a 25cm Springform Pan. I used a round pan with detachable sides for ease of in moulding. Having said that, I’ve also made this in a silicone pan, and it came out easily.
Easy does it…
- Ideally, you start the day before so that the jelly can set properly. Prepare the jellies, per the instructions in the packet. I used 4 different flavours, blueberry,kiwi,raspberry and mango, but you can use any flavour you want. When the jellies are set, cut up into cubes. I like to cut them in different sizes to mimic the stained glass effect.
- Make the base by mixing the biscuit crumbs and melted butter. Press the mixture firmly into the base of the springform pan. Use the bottom of a glass or cup to smooth it out. Set aside in the fridge while preparing the filling.
- Make the filling by beating the softened cream cheese and condensed milk together until smooth. Bloom the plain gelatine powder in 1/2 cup of boiling water. Stir until smooth and set aside to cool slightly. Add gelatine to the cream cheese mixture.
- Add the coloured jelly cubes to the cream cheese mixture and use a spatula to combine gently. Remove the prepared biscuit base from the fridge. Pour the cream cheese mixture into the biscuit base. Level the top using the back of a spoon or an offset spatula. Cover tightly with plastic wrap, and set in the fridge for at least 6 hours, preferably overnight.
Thank you for the Cathedral Window Cheesecake recipe. Will try to make it for my next Xmas contribution to our church family meeting
Hi Claire,
This Cathedral Window Cheesecake is really easy to make. Let me know how you go. Regards,