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4/26/14

Cherry Cheesecake

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Cherry Cheesecake

Crust:
2 c. graham cracker crumbs
6 T. butter, melted 
1/4 c. sugar or Splenda

Filling: [Have all ingredients at room temperature or softened]
24 oz. cream cheese
1 c. sour cream
4 eggs
1 c. sugar or Splenda
1 t. vanilla vanilla bean paste or 2 t. vanilla extract
3-4 drops of LorAnn Bavarian Cream Essence oil, optional

Directions:

     Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Fill a roasting pan that is large enough to hold a 9 inch Springform pan about one-third full with hot water and place it in the oven.

      Pulse graham cracker crumbs and sugar in a food processor a couple of times; add the butter and pulse until combined. Press mixture evenly onto the bottom and up the sides of a greased 9 inch Springform pan.

     Wrap the Springform pan in one large sheet of heavy duty aluminum foil, just to the top edge, and refrigerate it while preparing the filling.

     Whip the cream cheese until it’s smooth. Add the remaining ingredients, and mix thoroughly. Pour the batter into the chilled Springform pan and carefully place the pan into the hot water – roasting pan. Bake for one hour or before top begins to brown and while the center is still a little loose.

     Remove the roaster from the oven and carefully remove the Springform pan. Allow to cool to room temperature. Refrigerate.  

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     Top with one can of cherry pie filling which has been mixed with 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon almond extract. 
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About the Author
Linda (LRuthers)

 

 





     I'm convinced that there are many more bad recipes than there are bad cooks. The problem is that sometimes decent cooks use bad recipes and then believe that the poor results are their fault.


     When people print recipes in cookbooks, magazines, etc. or when they post them online, they seldom tell the pitfalls or the little tips needed to make the recipe turn out well. And, too, quite a few printed recipes contain typos!


     I search for recipes that are good. Dependable. I'm not a chef. I'm a mother and grandmother who's been cooking for >45 years.


     I believe that any recipe posted for the general public should be one that I can master. If not, there's something wrong with the recipe.


     I post my successes and my failures, and tell what I learned when following each new recipe. I learn more from my mistakes. I don't know what that says about me.


     The very best recipes are the ones that are inexpensive, delicious AND easy. And there are a lot of those.


     Sometimes, I spend a little more and work a little harder for a recipe that seems to be one that will make people really happy.


Thanks, Linda


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