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![]() Cheesecake is really popular in our family and I've made many over the years, but I have a special request from a granddaughter to make one this weekend. She is coming home Sunday and we're going to finally celebrate Christmas with her, and that's what she wants. Since I have never made one, I searched online and found two recipes that sounded the best. One is from the Taste Of Home site and the other is from allrecipes.com. One uses 2 tbsp, real rum and the other uses 1/2 tsp. rum flavoring. The one with the real stuff sounds better to me. Also one is baked in a pan with water in it, after wrapping foil snuggly around the outside of the pan, and I can't recall ever baking any cheesecake using that method. What would the object of that be, and what difference would it make in the cheesecake I wonder? Has anyone here ever made a Eggnog Cheesecake, and if so, would you mind sharing your recipe, if it turned out real good. I'd rather make something tried 'n' true and know it will be tasty. Thanking you in advance! Judy |
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