Cheesecakes
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4 | CREAMY COFFEE PIE / CHEESECAKE Mix the butter and the biscuit crumbs together well, then press the mixture into a 23cm (9”) pie plate and refrigerate. Filling: Add the gelatine to the water. Leave to stand for 5 minutes. 245sam - 2013-09-03 15:49:00 |
5 | This is the recipe I used in my very first attempt at cheesecake making - a very successful one it was too! It's always popular whenever I make it. HEAVENLY CHEESECAKE Combine the biscuits and butter, then spread evenly into a 22·5cm (9”) springform tin and up the sides. Chill while preparing the Filling: Blend the gelatine with the water and lemon juice, then set it aside. Combine the cream cheese, ½ cup sugar, beaten egg yolks, milk and salt. Cook over simmering water for 10 minutes, then blend in the gelatine mixture. Cool the mixture. 245sam - 2013-09-03 15:51:00 |
6 | The following recipe was posted by TM's cap about 5½ years ago - it makes a lovely special dessert. BAILEY'S CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE Crush the biscuits until they resemble breadcrumbs, then add the butter and stir to combine. Press into the cheesecake tin and refrigerate for 30 minutes or until firm. Combine the chocolate and cream in saucepan, then stir over low heat until smooth. Stir in the liqueur. Edited by 245sam at 3:59 pm, Tue 3 Sep 245sam - 2013-09-03 15:59:00 |
7 | This is my favourite, by a country mile - I don't think it is weight watchers approved, but sooo yummy ...... pony_girl - 2013-09-03 16:01:00 |
8 | Oh I forgot to mention, I have a jar of prunes soaking in port in my fridge - and if I'm serving the chocolate and walnut cheesecake to adults only, then I usually put some of those on the base before I pour the chocolate mixture over ..... and sometimes I add a bit of liquer too, it is quite a forgiving recipe, you can change it to suit your taste quite easily. pony_girl - 2013-09-03 16:04:00 |
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11 | Ok you nasty mean people talking about cheesecake, gosh I'm drooooooling. Here's a skinny one to try, someone make this and tell me its nice heh he. Found this the other day, on my to make list......... Author: Detoxinista.com westigal - 2013-09-03 16:59:00 |
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14 | I'll hunt my recipe out for a savoury cheese cake Crust is made of mince It is so rich and so yummy and so special and different. I will return :) Saw it yesterday and thought yes must do that. anne1955 - 2013-09-04 10:16:00 |
15 | Beef Cheese Cake Filling 1tbsp butter, 1glove crushed garlic, 4 small zucchinis thinly sliced, 125g button mushrooms thinly sliced. 185g cream cheese at room temp, 2 eggs, 2tbsp grated parmesan cheese, salth and papper to taste. Combine all ingredients for crust, press firmly into a greased 9inch pie dish, I use a spring form cake tin lined with baking paper. Bake mince crust in hot oven for 10 mins then remove. Heat butter in fry pan and cook garlic, zucchinis, and mushrooms for 3-4 mins stirring. They should still be firm but tender. Beat cream cheese until smooth then beat in eggs Stir vegies into this and add salt & pepper to taste. Spoon into beef crust smooth top sprinkle with cheese. It is yummy but very rich, serve as a starter or with a salad. anne1955 - 2013-09-04 10:38:00 |
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17 | cookessentials wrote: anne1955 - 2013-09-04 17:43:00 |
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19 | Baked Italian Ricotta Cheesecake...to die and go to heaven for...anyone with a recipe for it??? rexavier - 2013-09-04 21:00:00 |
20 | I had an awesome recipe for triple chocolate baked cheesecake where you put a layer of sour cream on top and then put it back in the oven - darned if I can find it now, it was in a Cadbury leaflet I had and lost in one of our shifts sarahb5 - 2013-09-04 21:35:00 |
21 | sarahb5 wrote:
Go find it..now..and don't stop looking until you can post recipe rexavier - 2013-09-04 21:54:00 |
22 | daarhn wrote: sarahb5 - 2013-09-04 22:05:00 |
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24 | cookessentials wrote: sarahb5 - 2013-09-05 20:07:00 |
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26 | Thanks. I love cheesecake. (Mrs jw) johnwood - 2013-09-06 07:42:00 |
27 | Oh and what's thickened cream thanks. johnwood - 2013-09-06 07:43:00 |
28 | johnwood wrote: sarahb5 - 2013-09-06 08:32:00 |
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31 | Here's a simple frozen Lemon Cheesecake from Helen Jackson: 75g butter, melted 1. Place butter, lemon rind and biscuits in a food processor jynx66 - 2013-09-06 11:17:00 |
32 | cookessentials wrote: sarahb5 - 2013-09-06 11:21:00 |
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34 | cookessentials wrote: sarahb5 - 2013-09-06 11:40:00 |
35 | cookessentials wrote:
cookessentials/Pam, I know and understand why sarahb5 doesn't want/need the temptation of your recipe but there are others who might like to be tempted, so please do post your recipe. 245sam - 2013-09-06 11:45:00 |
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38 | I'm really glad I don't like pecans! Actually the chocolate and lemon cheesecake would be nice for hubby's birthday dinner - he is away for his actual birthday so I need to make more effort than "just" chocolate cake for his birthday dinner I think sarahb5 - 2013-09-06 11:56:00 |
39 | sarahb5 wrote:
sarahb5, am I correct in assuming that the Cadbury leaflet was a Cadbury N.Z. leaflet? and if so, can you recall from how long ago and where you might have got the recipe from? With the likelihood of having (not necessarily wanting) to shift out for whatever is decided re earthquake damage to our home of 28½ years, I am gradually having to sort through all my hoarded recipes, leaflets, etc. 245sam - 2013-09-06 12:38:00 |
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41 | By Jane Gutry. Yet to try it, and it's unbaked, but looks pretty: PEPPERMINT CHEESECAKE 300gms Oreo cookies, crushed Combine biscuits, melted butter & sugar; press into 20cm springform tin. Chill. Melt choc chips and cream together; cool. Beat cream cheese and icing sugar till soft. Melt gelatine in 1tsp water and microwave 40 seconds. Add to cream cheese mix with the creme de menthe. Fold in cream/chocolate mix and add peppermints. Spread over base and chill. Makes 8-10 slices. Edited by kaddiew at 3:55 pm, Fri 6 Sep kaddiew - 2013-09-06 15:49:00 |
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43 | cookessentials wrote:
Thanks for sharing the recipe cookessentials/Pam - now all I need is a reason to need to take the plunge and make my first baked cheesecake. There's only DH and myself so I can't really justify making it for just the two of us. :-)) Edited by 245sam at 6:01 pm, Sat 7 Sep 245sam - 2013-09-07 18:00:00 |
44 | cookessentials wrote:
Dark chocolate swirled through would contrast nicely with the pale green. kaddiew - 2013-09-07 18:38:00 |
45 | I copied this recipe down many years ago, then forgot about it, so not yet tried. LEMON, GINGER & SULTANA CHEESECAKE SLICE (BAKED) BASE Preheat oven to 180C Crumb the butter through the flour and icing sugar, add the egg and mix to a firm dough. Wrap and chill 1 hour. Press into a greased/lined 25 x 30 cm slice tin. Bake 8-10 mins till light golden brown. Cool. TOPPING Preheat oven to 180C 1 cup milk 2 large egg yolks*, beaten Place first 6 ingreds in saucepan and bring slowly to a boil. Blend the extra milk with custard powder and beat into the mixture as it boils, stirring until thickens. Remove from heat and cool slightly. Pour topping onto cooked base, brush lightly with the beaten egg yolk and bake 180C 25-30 mins till firm to the touch. Cool in the tin, cut into squares or diamond shapes. Edited by kaddiew at 6:47 pm, Sat 7 Sep kaddiew - 2013-09-07 18:40:00 |
46 | I have a baked cheesecake recipe I love that I found in a Philadelphia cream cheese recipe book. I tweaked it so that I can use it for difference flavoured cheesecakes. Most popular ones so far have been the nectarine and gingernut and a peach and mango one. I really like it because its the only recipe I have found that only uses one egg. lotsagiggles - 2013-09-07 22:25:00 |
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50 | You guys are the greatest I will save these...Thankyou so much!!! glasshalfull - 2013-09-07 22:43:00 |