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  1. #1
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    Jun 2007
    Perth
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    HELP-individual cheese cakes

    Ok so i used to make these really easy individual cheese cake things and i cant remember what was in them.

    For the base it was just the butterscotch snap biscuits warmed and molded so they are concave iykwim. The filling i know had Phili and lemon juice but cant remember the 3rd ingredient. Maybe sour cream?? Anyone know what i am talking about or do i just sound mad Then all you had to do was top them with grated choc and omg oh so yummy. Very quick and easy too if you remember the ingrdients
    TIA Hoody
    Last edited by Hoody; August 2nd, 2008 at 03:05 PM.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Gold Coast, QLD
    936

    Condensed Milk maybe??

    I know that is what my mum uses when she makes her cheesecake

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Perth
    809

    I think you might be right the more i think about it the more sure i am.

    Condensed milk
    Phili
    lemon juice
    does that sound about right?

    Thanks soooo much i will give it a try and if its not the right thing i guess i will find out

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Gold Coast, QLD
    936

    Yep and she uses gelatine too

  5. #5
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    Is this the one?

    250g Cream Cheese
    2 eggs
    1/2 cup castor sugar
    Butternut Snaps
    Patty Pans

    Toppings-
    Chopped Mars Bar
    Berries
    lemon or lime zest

    Set oven to about 180. Line a muffin tin ( normal muffin tin) with about 8 paper patty cases, put a butternut biscuit in the base of each patty pan ( don't worry if they don't fit perfect, they will when they are cooked). Beat cream cheese unitl nice and creamy and soft, gradually add sugar, then eggs one at a time. When all blended and creamy, add to patty pans and top with favorite topping. If using zest, mix into cheescake mixture before putting in patty pans. Bake for about 20 - 25 mins. Allow to cool and then put in fridge

  6. #6
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    Jun 2007
    Perth
    809

    The way you do the bases is the same cai but all i do is mix the phili, condensed milk and desired amount of lemon juice and fill the bases with it. No cooking req'd (well apart from the bases iykwim). I will keep that recipe too though for when i have more time so i can give it a try. Thanks