Baked or Set Cheesecake Recipe Please
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1 | Can anyone give me a recipe for a plain vanilla baked or set cheese cake recipe? Thanks in advance!!!! mss2006 - 2019-05-02 08:50:00 |
2 | mss2006, although I haven't done so myself, I see no reason why the following much tried and tested recipe couldn't be made as a vanilla version. I suggest using vanilla extract or paste + extra water or milk to replace the lemon juice. HEAVENLY CHEESECAKE 245sam - 2019-05-02 10:00:00 |
3 | That sounds great. Thank you for taking the time to reply! mss2006 - 2019-05-03 11:21:00 |
4 | Oooh...I've never put eggs in an uncooked cheesecake...and cheesecake is one of my fav desserts...going to save this one and give it a try.. I'll replace lemon with lime and add the zest as well .thanks for sharing! Edited by wheelz at 8:40 pm, Fri 3 May wheelz - 2019-05-03 20:34:00 |
5 | wheelz wrote:
this one the eggs are cooked,,, aktow - 2019-05-07 00:04:00 |
6 | aktow wrote:
Only the egg yolks are cooked aktow, the whites are folded in afterwards. :-)) 245sam - 2019-05-07 12:12:00 |
7 | You're most welcome mss2006 and wheelz. Many years ago I thought that making cheesecakes was 'way-too-hard' for me to do however I was encouraged to try, using the recipe I posted above, and that first attempt was the first of many cheesecakes that I have gone on to very successfully make, many of them with that recipe. It's always popular and is nicest at least 1 day old, and it freezes well too. Hope you enjoy it as much as we have over the years. :-)) Edited by 245sam at 12:18 pm, Tue 7 May 245sam - 2019-05-07 12:17:00 |
8 | Made yesterday...tasted good, a lot lighter than my usual one. Although next time I won't have crumbs up the side. I like the fact it only uses 1 pkt cream cheese, but still makes a decent size cake. wheelz - 2019-05-08 09:54:00 |
9 | Ha !.....just had another serve of this cheesecake, (24 hrs later ) and yes, it's even better the next day...hubby reckons I can ditch my numerous other cheesecake recipes, as this ones the best! So thanks 245sam wheelz - 2019-05-08 20:00:00 |
10 | Again wheelz.....you're most welcome, I'm really pleased that you have found it to be so successful. It's from a 1971 fundraiser souvenir recipe book from my high school days, so it's an oldie but a goodie and I guess you could say it has passed the ultimate test tester in your house (i.e. your hubby). Thanks for the feedback too - it's always nice to know that a posted recipe has been used and so successfully. :-)) Edited by 245sam at 5:09 pm, Thu 9 May 245sam - 2019-05-09 17:08:00 |