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The light filtered through the bakery windows in a soft aqua glow—Rowan had enchanted the glass again, this ti with subtle, undulating hues like ocean waves caressing a sunlit shore. The display was already a spectacle of wonders: the Celestial Lemon Tart glowing golden, the Moonlit Elixir of Wishes shimring with pearlescent light, and the gentle green of the Enchanted Forest Cream Pudding glowing with forest whimsy.

But Rowan stood with her arms folded, her apron slightly dusted in sugar, lost in a mory.

Seraphis noticed her gaze drifting toward the sea beyond the hills. “You’re thinking of sothing again,” she said, watching her friend’s faraway eyes.

Rowan’s lips curved into a gentle smile. “Yeah… the first ti I saw the ocean. I was really little. We lived near cliffs, and my mother took up to the top one sumr evening. I rember how the wind tasted like salt and freedom. The way the waves shimred like magic. I thought it was another world out there… and I told myself I’d bake sothing that tasted like that feeling.”

Seraphis tilted her head. “And you ca up with a cheesecake?”

Rowan grinned, playful but nostalgic. “Not just any cheesecake—Oceanic Sorcery Cheesecake.”

Oceanic Sorcery Cheesecake

Ingredients:

For the Crust:

1 1/2 cups crushed graham crackers or vanilla wafer cookies

1/4 cup brown sugar

1/2 cup unsalted butter, lted

A pinch of salt

For the Cheesecake Filling:

16 oz (2 packages) cream cheese, softened

3/4 cup granulated sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 tablespoon fresh li juice (adds a zesty ocean touch)

3 large eggs

1/2 cup heavy cream

1 teaspoon sea salt (or more to taste, for that ocean flavor)

1/4 teaspoon blue food coloring (optional, for a sea-like hue)

1 tablespoon powdered kelp (optional, for a hint of umami flavor and for a true ocean experience)

For the Topping:

1 cup heavy whipping cream

2 tablespoons powdered sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Edible sea salt or blue sugar crystals (for decoration)

Edible sand (made from crushed graham crackers) or crushed cookies

Sea-thed edible decorations (optional, like candy seashells or starfish)

Instructions:

1. Prepare the Crust:

Rowan preheated the oven to 350°F (175°C), her movents deliberate. In a mixing bowl, she poured in 1 ½ cups of crushed graham crackers, letting the golden crumbs mound like desert dunes. She added a ¼ cup of brown sugar, a pinch of salt, and then the lted ½ cup of unsalted butter.

She stirred until the mixture was damp and crumbly, like sun-ward sand on a beach. Pressing the mixture evenly into a 9-inch springform pan, she worked the edges up just slightly, forming a cradle for the sea-bound filling.

Into the oven it went for 10 minutes, the scent of toasting sugar and butter filling the bakery like a warm breeze off the sea cliffs. Once golden and firm, it was set aside to cool.

2. Make the Cheesecake Filling:

In a large bowl, Rowan beat the softened cream cheese until silky smooth, no lumps in sight. Then she gradually added the ¾ cup granulated sugar, watching it dissolve into the cream cheese like sunbeams into ocean foam.

She added 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract and the juice of one freshly cut li. The citrus oil spritzed the air, giving the batter a clean, zesty brightness that was reminiscent of coastal winds. Next ca the teaspoon of sea salt—just enough to make the tongue curious—and then the three large eggs, each added one at a ti and mixed just enough to be incorporated, preserving the velvety texture.

She folded in the ½ cup of heavy cream next, making the mixture luscious and smooth. Then ca a sprinkle of powdered kelp—an optional addition, Rowan admitted, but it added a whisper of umami depth like the sea’s hidden stories.

Finally, she added a few drops of blue food coloring. The batter shifted from pale cream to a soft ocean blue, like sunlight striking the sea on a perfect sumr morning.

3. Bake the Cheesecake:

Rowan poured the filling over the cooled crust, smoothing the surface with a spatula until it was mirror-smooth.

It baked for 45-50 minutes, the edges puffing and firming while the center retained a gentle jiggle—like the way ocean waves never truly rest. When the ti was right, she turned off the oven, cracked the door, and let it rest for an hour.

After cooling, she placed it gently in the refrigerator to chill and set overnight. By morning, the cheesecake had beco a serene, silky marvel—smooth and firm, tinted with just the faintest aquamarine hue.

4. Prepare the Topping:

In a chilled bowl, Rowan whipped the heavy cream until it ford soft peaks, then added the powdered sugar and vanilla, continuing until the cream stood tall and cloudlike.

She piped the whipped cream onto the surface in soft waves, like rolling surf. The effect was gentle, airy, and nautical.

5. Add Ocean-Thed Decorations:

Now ca the magic.

A dusting of blue sugar crystals twinkled like light on the waves. Around the edges, she pressed a fine ring of edible “sand” made from crushed cookies, golden and beachy. Then she delicately placed sea-thed decorations—sugar seashells in pale pink and white, tiny candy starfish, and flecks of edible shimr that glinted like the sea under moonlight.

The Taste

When they finally cut into it, the fork slid through with no resistance. The first bite was rich and creamy, the cream cheese smooth like velvet. The li juice gave it a zing, a burst of zest that awakened the senses. The sea salt ca in subtly, grounding the sweetness, and if you paid close attention, the powdered kelp left a note—an earthy, mysterious undertone like the echo of waves in a seashell.

Seraphis’s eyes widened. “It’s like… the first breath of sea air after a long journey.”

Rowan bead. “Exactly. It’s supposed to taste like the ocean as I rember it—wild, bright, and a little magical.”

She plated one perfect slice for the display, adding a final shell on top.

Then, together, they walked to the bakery window and nestled the Oceanic Sorcery Cheesecake beside its siblings—the forest, the moon, the sun—and now, the sea.

Seraphis whispered, “Now we have the whole world in dessert form.”

Rowan smiled, proud and a little wistful. “Let’s see where we go next.”

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