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Tried an excellent no cook lime cheesecake recipe!
This week I tried a new recipe that I saw Phil Vickery give advice about on
'This Morning' (A UK TV programmed) The recipe consisted of the usual biscuit base. (Crackers and sugar) (In a 9 inch tin) The cheese bit was 2 packets of cream cheese and a tin of condensed milk, whisked until smooth. then the juice of 4 limes was added. This thickened the mixture instantly, and it was put on the base and into the fridge. I then drizzled dark chocolate over the top, as the recipe called for candied lime slices, but I preferred to take the easier option of using chocolate! The cheesecake was delicious, and looked great too. A very simple and impressive desert. Sarah |
Tried an excellent no cook lime cheesecake recipe!
On Sun, 06 May 2007 18:38:58 GMT, "Sarah" >
wrote: >This week I tried a new recipe that I saw Phil Vickery give advice about on >'This Morning' (A UK TV programmed) >The recipe consisted of the usual biscuit base. (Crackers and sugar) (In a 9 >inch tin) The cheese bit was 2 packets of cream cheese and a tin of >condensed milk, whisked until smooth. then the juice of 4 limes was added. >This thickened the mixture instantly, and it was put on the base and into >the fridge. I then drizzled dark chocolate over the top, as the recipe >called for candied lime slices, but I preferred to take the easier option >of using chocolate! >The cheesecake was delicious, and looked great too. >A very simple and impressive desert. >Sarah If you want it a little firmer put it into a 300 degree oven for fifteen minutes before it goes into the fridge... otherwise this is the same recipe I always use for cheesecake (only I use lemon juice) Yum! |
Tried an excellent no cook lime cheesecake recipe!
Sarah wrote:
> This week I tried a new recipe that I saw Phil Vickery give advice about > on 'This Morning' (A UK TV programmed) > The recipe consisted of the usual biscuit base. (Crackers and sugar) (In > a 9 inch tin) The cheese bit was 2 packets of cream cheese and a tin of > condensed milk, whisked until smooth. then the juice of 4 limes was > added. This thickened the mixture instantly, and it was put on the base > and into the fridge. I then drizzled dark chocolate over the top, as the > recipe called for candied lime slices, but I preferred to take the > easier option of using chocolate! > The cheesecake was delicious, and looked great too. > A very simple and impressive desert. > Sarah > To me, that would be a cheese pie or something but not a "cheesecake" Cheesecakes in my world (lol, and it is a strongly opined world at that!) are baked. |
Tried an excellent no cook lime cheesecake recipe!
"Goomba38" > wrote in message . .. >> > To me, that would be a cheese pie or something but not a "cheesecake" > Cheesecakes in my world (lol, and it is a strongly opined world at that!) > are baked. In mine too until I tried this recipe! I always thought that an unbaked 'cheesecake' needed some setting agent like gelatin. I made it just for the experiment, but it tasted great and was so easy! Sarah |
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