imperial cheese cake
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imperial cheese cake
best damn cheese cake ever!!!
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Dam that sound delicious. Im a bit of a fiend for cheese cake :p.
Now figure out how to make that into a vodka and I'll die happy.
Yak
Now figure out how to make that into a vodka and I'll die happy.
Yak
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i wounder if it would be posible to fuse beer in to this.
imperial ipa cheese cake
or
imperial stout cheese cake
imperial ipa cheese cake
or
imperial stout cheese cake
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I will give it a shot Frodo. I have an excellent recipe. The biggest thing I have found is cook time.. The big difference in a good cheese cake and a bad one or average one is cook time. An under cooked cheesecake is better than an over cooked one.
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I gar-ron-tee !!!! you will like this recipe.
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Is zwieback gram crackers?
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If you have sjlivovice, try combining it with chocolate, almond oil, molassess, a dash of coffee, vanilla and a small touch of anisette, then integrating these flavors into the cheesecake.
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yes, i did not know about zwieback either.so i used grahm crackers the first time and oreos the next time
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I have used Oreos the center (white part) scorched and what would other wise great cheese cake turned out to be a fair cake. If u use Oreos watch out for white part.
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silly boy!!!! you gotta have an 8 year old around to scrap the filling off.Halfbaked wrote:I have used Oreos the center (white part) scorched and what would other wise great cheese cake turned out to be a fair cake. If u use Oreos watch out for white part.
nutter butter p-nut butter makes good crust also
again,,bring in the professional filling scrapper offers [8 yearolds]
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i could be a professional filling scrapper offerfrodo wrote: silly boy!!!! you gotta have an 8 year old around to scrap the filling off.
again,,bring in the professional filling scrapper offers [8 yearolds]
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professional filler scrapper
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Looks like an excellent recipe. I have a recipe for Mitch style cheese cake that is similar, particularly in process. The long cool down period is meant to prevent cracks from forming.
After the cheese cake has cooled, do you remove it from the pan or leave it in the pan?
After the cheese cake has cooled, do you remove it from the pan or leave it in the pan?
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I use a lg spring form, i pop the sides and leave the bottom on,,place it on a plate
so i can cover it
so i can cover it
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Yup, I use a spring form pan too. I have a tip for you. when it comes to slicing the cheese cake it can be a little messy. I cut it with dental floss, yup, dental floss. I can get 32 perfectly cut slices of cheese cake and they aren't small when you consider that the cheese cake is 10" in diameter. I like to pre-slice the whole cake so I don't have to worry about lots of people messing it all up. My wife and I frequently entertain, and there is always someone who decides he's gonna slice himself a giant sized piece only to leave most of it un-eaten.
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Mitchy.. Did you try my recipe?
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I am planning on doing exactly that. I just need an evening I can devote to the task. Perhaps this Sunday.frodo wrote:Mitchy.. Did you try my recipe?
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