Prep Time: 10 minutes

Bake Time: 1 hour 10 minutes

Ingredients

4 egg whites 
3/4 Cup [400g] heavy cream 
4 1/2 Cups [1000g] Quark (plain)
4 egg yolks 
3/4 Cup [150g] sugar 
1/4 Cup [50g] vanilla sugar 
1/2 Cup [70g] corn starch 
4 TBSP lemon juice 

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350F/175C.
Beat heavy cream to stiff peaks using a hand or stand mixer with the whisk attachment. Set aside.
Separate eggs and set egg yolks aside.
Beat egg whites to stiff peaks using a hand or stand mixer with the whisk attachment. Set aside.
Add Quark, sugar, vanilla sugar, egg yolks, lemon juice, and corn starch to a medium sized mixing bowl. Sitr to combine using a whisk.
Carefully fold the heavy cream and then the egg whites into the batter.
Pour batter into a prepared springform pan.
Bake cheesecake for 60-70 minutes. If it starts turning too brown, cover with foil.
Turn off oven, open the door a little, and let the cheesecake sit for another 10-15 minutes.
Take cheesecake out of oven and let cool.
Cover and store cheesecake in the fridge for up to a week.
Serve with a side of whipped cream or fresh berries.
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Is that a brand name or the actual food? I gotta try it!

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actual food.
Itโ€™s basically what you get when you stop cheesemaking after the very first step.

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Quark is a uniquely German thing that Iโ€™m having trouble replicating ever since I moved abroad.

Itโ€™s extremely thick, much more solid than yoghurt, and completely unsweetened. Mixing a box of unflavored cream cheese with a shot of milk and a pinch of salt is what Iโ€™ve been using instead, which gets close enough.

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Itโ€™s actually sold in many different other countries as well (such as The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Austria, Poland, etc).

(Edit: fixed a typo)

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People that donโ€™t have quark are simply uncultured barbarians.

Sorry.

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(donโ€™t mind me, just need to post in the community once on the new account)

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