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I've made sf cheese cake. I've used the recipe she posted in the cheesecake
thread. You have told me that you liked it with few crust. I must say that crust was too much and filling was few. Another thing: crust wasn't very crispy! Pheraps it must stay more in the fridge! Taste was very good ![]() What do you think is happened? I send you these pics (don't look near the letter *f * : cat love chocolate! ![]() http://tinypic.com/einnrm.jpg http://tinypic.com/einnsz.jpg -- cheers Pandora |
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![]() "Pandora" > wrote in message ... > I've made sf cheese cake. I've used the recipe she posted in the > cheesecake thread. > You have told me that you liked it with few crust. I must say that crust > was too much and filling was few. Another thing: crust wasn't very crispy! > Pheraps it must stay more in the fridge! > Taste was very good ![]() > What do you think is happened? > I send you these pics (don't look near the letter *f * : cat love > chocolate! ![]() > http://tinypic.com/einnrm.jpg > http://tinypic.com/einnsz.jpg > > -- > cheers > Pandora > > I've never made cheesecke Pandora, but I've never tasted a cheesecake that had a crispy crust. Maybe others have. Mine have always had a soggy crust -- even at the Cheesecake factory restaurants! Dee Dee |
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![]() "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "Pandora" > wrote in message > ... >> I've made sf cheese cake. I've used the recipe she posted in the >> cheesecake thread. >> You have told me that you liked it with few crust. I must say that crust >> was too much and filling was few. Another thing: crust wasn't very >> crispy! Pheraps it must stay more in the fridge! >> Taste was very good ![]() >> What do you think is happened? >> I send you these pics (don't look near the letter *f * : cat love >> chocolate! ![]() >> http://tinypic.com/einnrm.jpg >> http://tinypic.com/einnsz.jpg >> >> -- >> cheers >> Pandora >> >> > I've never made cheesecke Pandora, but I've never tasted a cheesecake that > had a crispy crust. Maybe others have. Mine have always had a soggy > crust -- even at the Cheesecake factory restaurants! > Dee Dee I've made some cheesecakes till now. One of them was made with an old recipe I had: it was very good (for me) because it had a very crispy crust. I have posted the recipe, if I remember well. cheers Pandora > > |
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Pandora wrote:
> What do you think is happened? > I send you these pics (don't look near the letter *f * : cat love > chocolate! ![]() > http://tinypic.com/einnrm.jpg > http://tinypic.com/einnsz.jpg Pandora, That's a pretty wide and shallow cheese cake, compared to what I'm familiar with. I thought it was a pizza at first! ![]() -- Andy http://tinyurl.com/dzl7h |
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On 2005-10-12, Pandora > wrote:
>> I've never made cheesecke... I have. But, no more. Ever since I discovered Trader Joe's New York-style cheesecake for a mere $6, fergetaboutit! It's awesome. I couldn't buy the ingredients for that price. It's even got the raised edge should you want to add a topping. nb |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message . .. > On 2005-10-12, Pandora > wrote: > >>> I've never made cheesecke... > > I have. But, no more. Ever since I discovered Trader Joe's New > York-style cheesecake for a mere $6, fergetaboutit! It's awesome. I > couldn't buy the ingredients for that price. It's even got the raised > edge should you want to add a topping. > > nb Great news, Bob! I've just added it to my list! THANK YOU! dee dee |
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On 2005-10-12, Dee Randall > wrote:
> > Great news, Bob! I've just added it to my list! > THANK YOU! > dee dee They make a larger version for about $10-11. But, the small one takes me a week to eat, it's so rich. nb |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message . .. > On 2005-10-12, Dee Randall > wrote: >> >> Great news, Bob! I've just added it to my list! >> THANK YOU! >> dee dee > > They make a larger version for about $10-11. But, the small one takes > me a week to eat, it's so rich. > > nb Do you freeze it when you get home or do you just eat a piece each day until it's ALL GONE? I prefer mine almost frozen; DH likes it closer to room temperature -- what's your preference? Dee Dee |
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I have a really great no bake cheescake recipe if you would like I can
give it to you. It tase really good and doesn't take alot of prepping-Denise |
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![]() "Denise" > wrote in message oups.com... >I have a really great no bake cheescake recipe if you would like I can > give it to you. It tase really good and doesn't take alot of > prepping-Denise If you are addressing me, Denise, yes, I would like it; however, I'm picking about gelatin and raw eggs. AAARRRRRRRGGGGH! Thanks for your generosity, Dee Dee |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message . .. > On 2005-10-12, Pandora > wrote: > >>> I've never made cheesecke... > > I have. But, no more. Ever since I discovered Trader Joe's New > York-style cheesecake for a mere $6, fergetaboutit! It's awesome. I > couldn't buy the ingredients for that price. It's even got the raised > edge should you want to add a topping. > > nb Have you had their (TJ'S) French Chocolate Mouse tort/cake? If you have any inkling of being a chocoholic DO NOT EAT THIS. Dimitri |
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![]() "Dimitri" > wrote in message ... > > "notbob" > wrote in message > . .. >> On 2005-10-12, Pandora > wrote: >> >>>> I've never made cheesecke... >> >> I have. But, no more. Ever since I discovered Trader Joe's New >> York-style cheesecake for a mere $6, fergetaboutit! It's awesome. I >> couldn't buy the ingredients for that price. It's even got the raised >> edge should you want to add a topping. >> >> nb > > Have you had their (TJ'S) French Chocolate Mouse tort/cake? > > If you have any inkling of being a chocoholic DO NOT EAT THIS. > > > Dimitri > What are you saying, "Don't bother eating it because it won't live up to your expectations"? or "It will send you over the edge into chocolate-holic-dom"? Funny, I've never associated eating chocolate with getting really sick, but DH & I had a lot of chocolate last night and we were both pretty sick this morning. We need that $20-donut test. Dee Dee |
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![]() "Dee Randall" > wrote in message ... their (TJ'S) French Chocolate Mouse tort/cake? >> >> If you have any inkling of being a chocoholic DO NOT EAT THIS. >> >> >> Dimitri >> > What are you saying, "Don't bother eating it because it won't live up to your > expectations"? NO "It will send you over the edge into chocolate-holic-dom"? YES If you are a true chocoholic you'll go out on a binge. Dimitri. PS not quite that good but it is very good. dc |
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![]() "Andy" <q> ha scritto nel messaggio .. . > Pandora wrote: > >> What do you think is happened? >> I send you these pics (don't look near the letter *f * : cat love >> chocolate! ![]() >> http://tinypic.com/einnrm.jpg >> http://tinypic.com/einnsz.jpg > > > Pandora, > > That's a pretty wide and shallow cheese cake, compared to what I'm > familiar with. I thought it was a pizza at first! ![]() White pizza? How are the cheesecakes that you know? -- cheers Pandora > > -- > Andy > http://tinyurl.com/dzl7h |
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![]() "notbob" > ha scritto nel messaggio . .. > On 2005-10-12, Pandora > wrote: > >>> I've never made cheesecke... > > I have. But, no more. Ever since I discovered Trader Joe's New > York-style cheesecake for a mere $6, fergetaboutit! It's awesome. I > couldn't buy the ingredients for that price. It's even got the raised > edge should you want to add a topping. > > nb It's funny! But I'm sure that You can make a cheesecake with $3. Cheers Pandora |
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Pandora wrote:
> > How are the cheesecakes that you know? Here are examples of typical plain cheesecakes: http://www.adamssuperfood.com/data/p...cheesecake.jpg http://www.hollyeats.com/images/Sout...Cheesecake.jpg http://www.primorski.net/Ricotta%20Cheesecake.jpg http://www.tropicalgrillcatering.com...cheesecake.jpg This is a great cheesecake recipe. It's normally made in a tall springform pan. This version also has directions for making it in a 9-inch by 13-inch rectangular pan. * Exported from MasterCook * Lindy's Cheesecake Recipe By :Lindy's of New York Serving Size : 16 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : cheesecakes Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- CRUST 1 cup flour 1/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon lemon zest 1/4 teaspoon vanilla 1 stick unsalted butter -- softened 1 egg yolk FILLING 40 ounces cream cheese -- softened 1 3/4 cups sugar 3 tablespoons flour 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon vanilla 1 1/2 teaspoons lemon zest 1 1/2 teaspoons orange zest 5 large eggs 2 egg yolks 1/4 cup heavy cream CRUST: Mix flour, sugar, lemon zest, and vanilla. With pastry blender, cut in butter and egg yolks (food processor is great for this!). Shape into a ball and wrap in wax paper. Refrigerate for one hour. Pat about a third of the dough onto the bottom of an ungreased 9" springform pan. Bake at 400F for 10 minutes or until golden. COOL! Butter sides of springform pan. Fit over bottom. Pat rest of dough evenly along sides of pan. Do not bake! FILLING: With electric mixer, beat cheese until fluffy. Slowly add sugar, flour, salt, vanilla, and lemon zest to cheese, beating until smooth. At low speed, add eggs and two yolks, one at a time. Stir in cream. Turn into pan. Bake at 500F for 12 minutes, then reduce heat to 250 and bake for one hour and 10 minutes). Turn off oven, and leave door ajar for one hour. Cool on rack. Remove sides of pan. Refrigerate several hours or overnight before serving. >From Betty Crocker: LINDY'S CHEESECAKE SQUARES: Heat oven to 400=BA. Lightly grease rectangular pan, 13 =D7 9 =D7 2 inches. Press crust mixture on bottom of pan. Do not place pan on cookie sheet. Bake 15 minutes; cool. Heat oven to 475=BA. Pour cream cheese mixture into pan. Bake 15 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 200=BA. Bake about 45 minutes or until center is set. Turn off oven and leave cheesecake in oven 15 minutes; cool 15 minutes. Cover and refrigerate at least 12 hours. Source: "procedures adapted by Damsel" Yield: "16 slices" Carol |
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![]() "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "notbob" > wrote in message > . .. >> On 2005-10-12, Dee Randall > wrote: >>> >>> Great news, Bob! I've just added it to my list! >>> THANK YOU! >>> dee dee >> >> They make a larger version for about $10-11. But, the small one takes >> me a week to eat, it's so rich. >> >> nb > > Do you freeze it when you get home or do you just eat a piece each day > until it's ALL GONE? > I prefer mine almost frozen; DH likes it closer to room temperature -- > what's your preference? > Dee Dee I've noticed that cheesecakes are better at fridge temperature! Sf cheesecake is better today than yestarday!!! Pandora > > |
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![]() "Denise" > ha scritto nel messaggio oups.com... >I have a really great no bake cheescake recipe if you would like I can > give it to you. It tase really good and doesn't take alot of > prepping-Denise Ohhhhhhhh! SURE that I want! Thank you very much! I wait for the recipe! Pandora |
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On 2005-10-13, Pandora > wrote:
> It's funny! But I'm sure that You can make a cheesecake with $3. In what parallel universe? Even with everything else, cream cheese, graham crackers, and eggs would easily put me over $5. nb |
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![]() "Damsel" > ha scritto nel messaggio ups.com... Pandora wrote: > > How are the cheesecakes that you know? Here are examples of typical plain cheesecakes: http://www.adamssuperfood.com/data/p...cheesecake.jpg http://www.hollyeats.com/images/Sout...Cheesecake.jpg http://www.primorski.net/Ricotta%20Cheesecake.jpg http://www.tropicalgrillcatering.com...cheesecake.jpg I've seen that they are very High!!!! And some of them haven't the crust!!!! This is a great cheesecake recipe. It's normally made in a tall springform pan. This version also has directions for making it in a 9-inch by 13-inch rectangular pan. Thank you Carol, I save and try next time! I see that in the follow recipe, crust is made without crackers; only with flour! Cheers Pandora * Exported from MasterCook * Lindy's Cheesecake Recipe By :Lindy's of New York Serving Size : 16 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : cheesecakes Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- CRUST 1 cup flour 1/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon lemon zest 1/4 teaspoon vanilla 1 stick unsalted butter -- softened 1 egg yolk FILLING 40 ounces cream cheese -- softened 1 3/4 cups sugar 3 tablespoons flour 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon vanilla 1 1/2 teaspoons lemon zest 1 1/2 teaspoons orange zest 5 large eggs 2 egg yolks 1/4 cup heavy cream CRUST: Mix flour, sugar, lemon zest, and vanilla. With pastry blender, cut in butter and egg yolks (food processor is great for this!). Shape into a ball and wrap in wax paper. Refrigerate for one hour. Pat about a third of the dough onto the bottom of an ungreased 9" springform pan. Bake at 400F for 10 minutes or until golden. COOL! Butter sides of springform pan. Fit over bottom. Pat rest of dough evenly along sides of pan. Do not bake! FILLING: With electric mixer, beat cheese until fluffy. Slowly add sugar, flour, salt, vanilla, and lemon zest to cheese, beating until smooth. At low speed, add eggs and two yolks, one at a time. Stir in cream. Turn into pan. Bake at 500F for 12 minutes, then reduce heat to 250 and bake for one hour and 10 minutes). Turn off oven, and leave door ajar for one hour. Cool on rack. Remove sides of pan. Refrigerate several hours or overnight before serving. >From Betty Crocker: LINDY'S CHEESECAKE SQUARES: Heat oven to 400º. Lightly grease rectangular pan, 13 × 9 × 2 inches. Press crust mixture on bottom of pan. Do not place pan on cookie sheet. Bake 15 minutes; cool. Heat oven to 475º. Pour cream cheese mixture into pan. Bake 15 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 200º. Bake about 45 minutes or until center is set. Turn off oven and leave cheesecake in oven 15 minutes; cool 15 minutes. Cover and refrigerate at least 12 hours. Source: "procedures adapted by Damsel" Yield: "16 slices" Carol |
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![]() "notbob" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On 2005-10-13, Pandora > wrote: > >> It's funny! But I'm sure that You can make a cheesecake with $3. > > In what parallel universe? Even with everything else, cream cheese, > graham crackers, and eggs would easily put me over $5. Well, you don't use a whole package of crackers and a whole package of eggs and flours, etc. You use only 1-2 cups of crackers and perhaps only 2 eggs; then a package of cheese. The cheesecake I made yesterday costed to me only about ?3, because I had the crackers and the eggs of the cheese cake I made before. 2 eggs= 0,40 eurocents 2 cups of crackers=0,25 eurocents 250 gr cheese=1,50 euro 1/4 cup of butter= 0,20 euro cents 1/2 cup sugar=0,8-0,10 eurocents Tot= 2,45 ? yes, you must add work and oven. BTW, remember that dealer must have his gain and generally this gain is more than 50% -- cheers Pandora > > nb |
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Pandora wrote on 13 Oct 2005 in rec.food.cooking
> > "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... > > > > "notbob" > wrote in message > > . .. > >> On 2005-10-12, Dee Randall > wrote: > >>> > >>> Great news, Bob! I've just added it to my list! > >>> THANK YOU! > >>> dee dee > >> > >> They make a larger version for about $10-11. But, the small one > >> takes me a week to eat, it's so rich. > >> > >> nb > > > > Do you freeze it when you get home or do you just eat a piece each > > day until it's ALL GONE? > > I prefer mine almost frozen; DH likes it closer to room temperature > > -- what's your preference? > > Dee Dee > > I've noticed that cheesecakes are better at fridge temperature! > Sf cheesecake is better today than yestarday!!! > Pandora > > > > > > > I like my no-bake cheesecakes refridgerated, and my baked ones slightly warmed. -- The eyes are the mirrors.... But the ears...Ah the ears. The ears keep the hat up. |
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![]() "Mr Libido Incognito" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote on 13 Oct 2005 in rec.food.cooking > >> >> "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> ... >> > >> > "notbob" > wrote in message >> > . .. >> >> On 2005-10-12, Dee Randall > wrote: >> >>> >> >>> Great news, Bob! I've just added it to my list! >> >>> THANK YOU! >> >>> dee dee >> >> >> >> They make a larger version for about $10-11. But, the small one >> >> takes me a week to eat, it's so rich. >> >> >> >> nb >> > >> > Do you freeze it when you get home or do you just eat a piece each >> > day until it's ALL GONE? >> > I prefer mine almost frozen; DH likes it closer to room temperature >> > -- what's your preference? >> > Dee Dee >> >> I've noticed that cheesecakes are better at fridge temperature! >> Sf cheesecake is better today than yestarday!!! >> Pandora >> > >> > >> >> >> > > I like my no-bake cheesecakes refridgerated, and my baked ones slightly > warmed. I like both refrigerated ![]() Pandora > > > -- > The eyes are the mirrors.... > But the ears...Ah the ears. > The ears keep the hat up. |
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Pandora wrote:
> > Thank you Carol, I save and try next time! I see that in the follow recipe, > crust is made without crackers; only with flour! > Cheers > Pandora > > * Exported from MasterCook * > > > > Lindy's Cheesecake You have to have a lot of patience to make the pastry crust for this recipe. It tastes great, but to me it's not worth the hassle. I just put a piece of parchment paper in the bottom of the pan, and don't make any crust. If someone else were making the cheesecake for me, I would ask them to make the crust. <G> Carol |
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![]() "Damsel" > ha scritto nel messaggio ups.com... > Pandora wrote: >> >> Thank you Carol, I save and try next time! I see that in the follow >> recipe, >> crust is made without crackers; only with flour! >> Cheers >> Pandora > >> > * Exported from MasterCook * >> > >> > Lindy's Cheesecake > > You have to have a lot of patience to make the pastry crust for this > recipe. It tastes great, but to me it's not worth the hassle. I just > put a piece of parchment paper in the bottom of the pan, and don't make > any crust. If someone else were making the cheesecake for me, I would > ask them to make the crust. <G> > > Carol ROTFL! You haven't said " I would ask them to eat my cheesecake" ROTFL! > |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message ... > On 2005-10-13, Pandora > wrote: > >> It's funny! But I'm sure that You can make a cheesecake with $3. > > In what parallel universe? Even with everything else, cream cheese, > graham crackers, and eggs would easily put me over $5. > > nb Electricity? another consideration (small, but included) Dee Dee |
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![]() Pandora wrote: > "Damsel" > ha scritto nel messaggio > > If someone else were making the cheesecake for me, I would > > ask them to make the crust. <G> > > > > Carol > > ROTFL! You haven't said " I would ask them to eat my cheesecake" ROTFL! It's mine! ALL MINE!! Bwahahahahaha! Carol |
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![]() "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "notbob" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2005-10-13, Pandora > wrote: >> >>> It's funny! But I'm sure that You can make a cheesecake with $3. >> >> In what parallel universe? Even with everything else, cream cheese, >> graham crackers, and eggs would easily put me over $5. >> >> nb > > Electricity? another consideration (small, but included) > Dee Dee And satisfaction? Where do you put personal satisfaction ![]() Pandora > |
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![]() "Damsel" > ha scritto nel messaggio ups.com... > > Pandora wrote: >> "Damsel" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> > If someone else were making the cheesecake for me, I would >> > ask them to make the crust. <G> >> > >> > Carol >> >> ROTFL! You haven't said " I would ask them to eat my cheesecake" ROTFL! > > It's mine! ALL MINE!! Bwahahahahaha! ROTFL again! Pand > > Carol > |
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![]() "Pandora" > wrote in message ... > > "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... >> >> "notbob" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 2005-10-13, Pandora > wrote: >>> >>>> It's funny! But I'm sure that You can make a cheesecake with $3. >>> >>> In what parallel universe? Even with everything else, cream cheese, >>> graham crackers, and eggs would easily put me over $5. >>> >>> nb >> >> Electricity? another consideration (small, but included) >> Dee Dee > > And satisfaction? Where do you put personal satisfaction ![]() > Pandora >> Pandora, sometimes the satisfaction comes from not making it and voila! "Hey, this is good!" Just "the hunt" and "the find" becomes another type of satisfaction. Dee Dee |
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![]() "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "Pandora" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> ... >>> >>> "notbob" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On 2005-10-13, Pandora > wrote: >>>> >>>>> It's funny! But I'm sure that You can make a cheesecake with $3. >>>> >>>> In what parallel universe? Even with everything else, cream cheese, >>>> graham crackers, and eggs would easily put me over $5. >>>> >>>> nb >>> >>> Electricity? another consideration (small, but included) >>> Dee Dee >> >> And satisfaction? Where do you put personal satisfaction ![]() >> Pandora >>> > Pandora, sometimes the satisfaction comes from not making it and voila! > "Hey, this is good!" > Just "the hunt" and "the find" becomes another type of satisfaction. > Dee Dee ROTFL pan > > |
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Dee Randall wrote:
> "notbob" > wrote in message > ... >>In what parallel universe? Even with everything else, cream cheese, >>graham crackers, and eggs would easily put me over $5. >> >>nb > > Electricity? another consideration (small, but included) Good question. From measurements I did on one of my electric ovens, running 1.5 hours at 300 F (a reasonable time and temperature estimate for a cheesecake, including preheating) used about 1.1 kilowatt hours. In my area, a KWH costs as much as 18 cents depending on your total monthly usage (cost per KWH gets more expensive the more you use). That makes the cost in this case 19.8 cents. -- Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com |
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Hey Dee Dee,
I will definatley have to get that recipe. The only thing that it contains is Cream Cheese, 1 Large Vanilla pudding package and almost a full thing of Cool whip. I will get you the exact measurements as soon as possible-Denise |
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Oh, my Denise.
I couldn't eat cool whip or vanilla pudding -- I don't know what I was thinking. You're nice to think of me -- perhaps there are others who would like it, though. My appreciation, Dee Dee "Denise" > wrote in message oups.com... > Hey Dee Dee, > I will definatley have to get that recipe. The only thing > that it contains is Cream Cheese, 1 Large Vanilla pudding package and > almost a full thing of Cool whip. I will get you the exact measurements > as soon as possible-Denise > |
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Pandora wrote:
> I've made sf cheese cake. I've used the recipe she posted in the cheesecake > thread. > You have told me that you liked it with few crust. I must say that crust was > too much and filling was few. Another thing: crust wasn't very crispy! > Pheraps it must stay more in the fridge! > Taste was very good ![]() > What do you think is happened? > I send you these pics (don't look near the letter *f * : cat love > chocolate! ![]() > http://tinypic.com/einnrm.jpg > http://tinypic.com/einnsz.jpg > > -- > cheers > Pandora LOL! Hey, those are my initials... I am honored! Thank you! Let me explain that the crust isn't supposed to be crispy in the end. It's fairly crispy when you take it out of the oven (pre-baked), but it softens up after the filling is added. That recipe is really meant for an 8 inch pie plate. If you'd used a smaller pan (yours looks like 10 inches), obviously the filling would have been thicker. Try an 8 inch pan next time and if you think you need more filling, make more. I make my cheesecake in springform pans, like you. But it turns out better (using that recipe) in a pie plate. I double the filling when I use a springform. PS: Crust is a real "option" because you can make as much or as little as you like. However it takes a couple of times to "tweak" the recipe to your liking. My favorite store bought cheesecake barely has a crust... it amounts to just a sprinkling of graham crackers sprinkled on the buttered pan. ![]() sf |
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![]() "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio oups.com... > Pandora wrote: >> I've made sf cheese cake. I've used the recipe she posted in the >> cheesecake >> thread. >> You have told me that you liked it with few crust. I must say that crust >> was >> too much and filling was few. Another thing: crust wasn't very crispy! >> Pheraps it must stay more in the fridge! >> Taste was very good ![]() >> What do you think is happened? >> I send you these pics (don't look near the letter *f * : cat love >> chocolate! ![]() >> http://tinypic.com/einnrm.jpg >> http://tinypic.com/einnsz.jpg >> >> -- >> cheers >> Pandora > > LOL! Hey, those are my initials... I am honored! Thank you! Ohhhhhh! Welcome back! > > Let me explain that the crust isn't supposed to be crispy in the end. > It's fairly crispy when you take it out of the oven (pre-baked), but it > softens up after the filling is added. That recipe is really meant for > an 8 inch pie plate. If you'd used a smaller pan (yours looks like 10 > inches), obviously the filling would have been thicker. Try an 8 inch > pan next time and if you think you need more filling, make more. I > make my cheesecake in springform pans, like you. But it turns out > better (using that recipe) in a pie plate. I double the filling when I > use a springform. Ahhhh! I understand! The taste was so good!!!! It's a pity don't make it again ![]() > > PS: Crust is a real "option" because you can make as much or as little > as you like. However it takes a couple of times to "tweak" the recipe > to your liking. My favorite store bought cheesecake barely has a > crust... it amounts to just a sprinkling of graham crackers sprinkled > on the buttered pan. > > ![]() > sf Noo! Your crust went well for me. but I had to add more cheese! Only this! Thank you very much for recipe and explanations. -- cheers Pandora > |
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