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Strawberry Cheesecake Recipe

  1. fr3ddy25
  2. Donna Diegel
  3. linlin28
  4. Donna Diegel


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1.   Feb 7, 2008 12:45 PM

» fr3ddy25 - neufchatel?


Can you use this in the recipe, instead of regular full fat cream cheese? Would there be any problems in substituting?

Thanks!

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2.   Feb 11, 2008 7:13 PM

» Feature Writer Donna Diegel - neufchatel?

In response to neufchatel? posted by fr3ddy25:


Yes, you can substitute neufchatel in this recipe. I've used it before with good results. The texture is a little different, but you probably won't even notice.
Enjoy!

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3.   Mar 20, 2008 4:12 PM

» linlin28 - Strawberry new york style cheesecake


I dont have springfoil pan but would love to try this recipe for easter. Can I use a regular 9" pie pan? Any suggestions?
Thank You

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4.   Mar 22, 2008 5:40 PM

» Feature Writer Donna Diegel - Strawberry new york style cheesecake

In response to Strawberry new york style cheesecake posted by linlin28:
Yes, you could. However, a springform pan is almost twice the depth of a pie pan, so you would probably get two out of it. Reduce the baking time as well. It will be done when it starts to puff up just a little. Take it out of the oven at that time as it will continue baking for a few minutes longer. Decorate with strawberries as you would with the original recipe.
Hope this helps.
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