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I have lots of nice cheesecake recipes that produce creamy firm cheesecakes,
but I'm lookinig for a cheesecake from "out of the past". My mother loved cheesecake and would order it at a long gone restaurant. The cheesecake was quite dry in texture, almost crumbly. I've tried recipes that use cheeses other than cream cheese; e.g., ricotta, farmer's cheese, cottage cheese, etc., but haven't hit on the combination that creates that texture. Any ideas? -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Monday, 05(V)/26(XXVI)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- Today is: Memorial Day ------------------------------------------- 'Look! Velveeta sticks to the ceiling!' -- Opus Penguin ------------------------------------------- |
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