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Chocolate ripple biscuits, ready to be whizzed, and used as the base.

http://i28.tinypic.com/2w4mwcx.jpg


The filling, with eggs included, all whipped up, sortakinda.........

http://i30.tinypic.com/eirwpl.jpg


The 'duo' of the triple chocolate all melted and ready to
assimilate..........

http://i26.tinypic.com/13z7ldt.jpg



My kitchen work bench, with cheesecake base and filling ready to go.......

http://i30.tinypic.com/33m8yua.jpg


Just before going into the oven.........

http://i32.tinypic.com/14b3od5.jpg


It's now in the fridge cooling off, ready to be tasted tomorrow night after
dinner.


Here's the recipe..........

http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/2137...rry+cheesecake


I turned it into a *Triple* Choc Cheescake by adding 50g of chopped milk
chocolate into the mix before it went into the oven.
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> Chocolate ripple biscuits, ready to be whizzed, and used as the base.
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> I turned it into a *Triple* Choc Cheescake by adding 50g of chopped milk
> chocolate into the mix before it went into the oven.


Looks good. The biscuits that you used make a nice dark crust. Have a
slice for me tomorrow.
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>> Chocolate ripple biscuits, ready to be whizzed, and used as the base.
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>> I turned it into a *Triple* Choc Cheescake by adding 50g of chopped

milk
>> chocolate into the mix before it went into the oven.

>
> Looks good. The biscuits that you used make a nice dark crust.



They certainly do. They're almost black to start with!!

http://aussiefavourites.com.au/corne...age.php/pID/48



> Have a
> slice for me tomorrow.




No problem there :-)

I'm supposed to wait till the SO gets home before I get into it, but I
think I have to take a slice for the purposes of pictorial evidence :-)



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