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Default Getting a Whole Cheesecake Off a Springform Base


Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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> On Fri 26 Nov 2010 07:37:14a, Stu told us...
>
> > On 26 Nov 2010 03:29:09 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> > > wrote:
> >
> >>Apparently there's a lot that you *don't* know about cheesecake.
> >>There are many cheesecake recipes that call for baking them in a
> >>water bath.

> >
> > The only joy of cheesecake I want is a cherry cheesecake, a spoon
> > and a cup of Columbian coffee, and of course a quiet place to
> > enjoy it ;-)

>
> You mean a quiet place where you don't have to share it. :-)
>
> Cherry cheesecake is one of my favorites.


I frequently put cherry topping on my cheesecake, but I don't ever
flavor the cheesecake beyond the basic bit of vanilla in the recipe.
 
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