Strawberries & Cream Cheesecake!!!

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Oh my goodness!!!! This looks sooooooooo incredably deliscious!
I think next time i go to the grocery store I will pick up the ingredients and make an attempt at it! What do ya'll think? I'm thinking if i had this sitting in front of me right now it'd be gone in about two minutes


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Just make sure you have a springform pan.

I guess I'm lucky, Jeremy makes some of the best cheesecake I've ever had.
 
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Originally Posted by Arlyn

Just make sure you have a springform pan.

I guess I'm lucky, Jeremy makes some of the best cheesecake I've ever had.
Thanks for the tip! I've never made cheesecake before. What is a springform pan?
 

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Originally Posted by PaulaS

I think I am the only one in the world who doesn't like cheesecake
Possibly?


Oh, Jeremy says if this is your first cheesecake, don't get discouraged if it's a complete disaster, to keep at it, he says it's a practiced art.
 

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I try to tell myself I don't like cheesecake
but that's a dirty lie!!! I like just plain old cheesecake the best
with a graham cracker crust
 
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Originally Posted by Arlyn

Springform pan

Not expensive, they are a two piece cake pan.
Thanks! I will definitely stop by target or wal-mart and try to pick one up before i make it


Originally Posted by PaulaS

I think I am the only one in the world who doesn't like cheesecake
Not like cheesecake??? Say it ain't so!

Originally Posted by Arlyn

Oh, Jeremy says if this is your first cheesecake, don't get discouraged if it's a complete disaster, to keep at it, he says it's a practiced art.
Tell him thankyou!
I'm hoping it turns out good when i make it! If not, i'll just try again another time
Also, you're supposed to cut slices with dental floss right? The guy at the cheesecake factory told me that once and it seemed to work on the one i had bought from him (strawberry swirl
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If you want it proffesional looking, yeah, but who cares, just use a knife and pig out


My mom's friend (who specializes in cheesecakes) always used fishing line to cut his, probably better than waxy floss.
 

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Oh, that does sound wonderful! It's hard to imagine that fresh strawberries could be improved upon, but when you bake them, something magical does happen. I may have to try this too!

Don't be afraid of making cheesecake -- it may crack across the top as it bakes, but that's okay, that's part of the mystique! If it bothers you, though, you can always mix up some sour cream with sugar and a little lemon juice and spread that over the top. That's almost better than the cheesecake itself...
 

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Ohhhhh, I've found what I'm making after Easter...I gave up sweets for Lent!! But that sounds soooooo good!
 
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