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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Thu 25 Nov 2010 11:09:38a, Pete C. told us... > >> >> Paco wrote: >>> >>> "Pete > wrote in message >>> ster.com... >>>> >>>> Paco wrote: >>>>> >>>>> "Pete > wrote in message >>>>> ster.com... >>>>>> >>>>>> sf wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 17:46:50 -0600, Damaeus >>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What's the best method for getting a cheesecake off the >>>>>>>> base of a springform pan and onto something that allows >>>>>>>> slicing? My springform pan is a nonstick version and >>>>>>>> it's in immaculate condition. I don't want the cutting >>>>>>>> instrument to scratch the pan base, and I'm not sure a >>>>>>>> plastic cutting tool will be thin enough to cut it >>>>>>>> gracefully. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Did you make that cheesecake already or are you thinking >>>>>>> ahead? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you don't have a cake spatula (those long skinny ones), >>>>>>> cut out a round of waxed paper, foil or parchment to put on >>>>>>> the bottom of your springform before you make the crust. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheesecake doesn't have a crust, that's why you use a >>>>>> springform pan. Parchment on the bottom helps a lot, but >>>>>> even with it I've had difficulties. Two layers of parchment >>>>>> and/or making the parchment come up the side of the pan >>>>>> slightly helps. >>>>> >>>>> Although the OP didn't state if it had a crust or not, many >>>>> cheesecake recipes call for crushed graham crackers or ginger >>>>> snaps, mixed with melted butter& brown sugar, for a crust. >>>> >>>> "cheeseCAKE" >>>> >>>> Pie = crust >>>> Cake = no crust >>> >>> "Boston Cream PIE"? >> >> What does an incorrectly named cake have to do with things? >> >>> >>> You're just being persnickety because the recipe title refers to >>> "that festering cesspool of humanity", New York City. >> >> Nope, it doesn't matter where it's from, cheesecake does not have >> a crust. Indeed I just baked a proper crust free cheesecake last >> night. >> > > That's pure bullshit. The vast majority of cheesecakes from > virtually everywhere have some type of crust, whether it be crumb, > pastry, or shortbread, etc. > > Just because *some* cheesecakes have no crust is irrelevant. > You know he likes to argue about cheesecake.... -- Jean B. |
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