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I need a really good dessert idea for Thanksgiving. I absolutely LOVE making cheese cakes. They are my favorite! So, an unusual one for Thanksgiving would be cool. I don't like to make a duplicate of a previous year's cheese cake either. I've already done a pumpking one last year and a peanut butter cup one the year before. ..can't remember off hand what the year before that was.
I'm also going to make a couple batches of Bill's recipe for the pumpkin cookies...sounds DELICIOUS!!! I can't wait for THANKSGIVING!!! Anyways....can anyone help me???...give me some ideas???
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when I read your recipe request my mind flashed back to one of the yummiest desserts I ever ate but I couldn't remember the name so I made a couple calls and will have the recipe for "fruit pizza" sent to me in the next couple days. (She doesn't have internet! ) Its basically a pizza (pie crust) shell with that cheescake stuff, star fruit, kiwis, strawberries and lots of other yummy stuff! (one of those things that make you fatter by just looking at it. I never made it so I don't know, but Linda said most people won't bother with it because it has several steps to make. But really good things always take time and effort... right? I guarantee that it will wow your guests! I will post the recipe here as soon as I get it.... even if you don't make it, you'll drool when you read it! Yummmmm. I think thats what Ill make to take to Shauns for turkey day... Yes... my son actually invited ME to Thanksgiving this year!
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Haha....Bill....I live in an area where there a LOTS of Mennonites around here. That is one of their favorite desserts to make!!! I have it at least once a year! ...although, I've never made it. I like that idea...although, maybe I'll make that AND something else. I just LOVE making desserts!
In large bowl, beat cream cheese until smooth. Gradually add sugar, beating until smooth. Add eggs, one at a time, beating after each. Add remaining filling ingredients; beat until smooth. Pour into crust-lined pan. Bake at 325 degrees for 55 to 65 minutes or until edges set. To minimize cracking, place shallow pan 1/2 full of hot water on low oven rack while baking. Center of cheesecake will be soft. Turn oven off; let cake stand in oven for 30 minutes with door open about 4 inches. Remove from oven; cool to room temperature on wire rack. Remove sides of pan. Refrigerate overnight.
RASPBERRY SAUCE:
10 oz. pkg. frozen raspberries in light syrup, thawed 1 tbsp. cornstarch 1/3 c. red currant jelly
To prepare sauce, drain raspberries and set aside; reserve syrup. Add water to syrup to make 3/4 cup. In small saucepan, combine syrup mixture and cornstarch; mix well. Stir in jelly. Cook and stir over medium heat until thickened and clear. Stir in raspberries. Refrigerate until cold. Serve with cheesecake.
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I found this in my Taste of Home cookbook (2001)
Apple Cream Pie: 4 c. thinly sliced peeled tart apples 2 T. sugar 2 T. lemon juice 1/4 c. butter 1 pkg (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened 1 1/2 c. cold milk, divided 1 pkg (3.4 oz.) instant vanilla pudding 1 tsp. grated lemon peel 1 pastry shell (9 in.), baked 1/4 c. apricot preserves or strawberry jelly, melted
In a large skillet, saute apples, sugar, and lemon juice in butter until apples are tender. Cool. In a mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese until smooth; gradually beat in 1 cup milk, dry pudding mix and lemon peel. Add remaining milk; beat until thickened. Spread into pastry shell. Arrange apples over filling. Brush with preserves. Refrigerate for 1 hour before serving. Brush with additional preserves if desired. Yeild: 6-8 servings
I have made this a lot and love it. I love cheesecake and this is by far the easiest pie I have ever put together. I have a few other recipes but I will have to hunt them down. Nancy
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Hisgal2: Here's a cheesecake that's at our table every Thanksgiving and Christmas.
APPLE-PECAN CHEESECAKE
CRUST 1&1/4 cup finely chopped pecans lightly toasted(spread on baking sheet 5-10 min@375) cool completely 2/3cup flour 1/2cup flaked coconut 1/3 cup margerine or butter melted(you may need a little more) combine pecans, flour,coconut in medium bowl, stir in melted butter .. Place in spring-form pan and press into bottom and up 2 inches of sides.. and set aside...
Filling 2(8oz.) pkg. cream cheese soften 1(14oz) can sweeten condensed milk 1/2 cup frozen apple juice concentrate thawed 3 eggs 3/4 cups finely chopped peeled/cored apples BEAT crm cheese untill fluffy.. gradually beat in sweeten condensed milk...add apple juice, eggs..beat on low untill combined.. Stir in chopped apples. Pour into prepared pan and place pan on a baking sheet turned up side down. BAKE @375 FOR 45 TO 50 MIN. Cool in pan on wire rack for 20 min then loosen crust from sides of pan ..cool additional 30 min..then remove pan and let cool completely.
TOPPING 2 medium apples red or yellow or both. peeled/cored and thinly sliced. 1/4 cup caramel topping additional pecans and flaked coconut
POACH apple slices in water in larg. skillet for about 1&1/2 minutes or untill soft, , Drain. CHILL Cheesecake and apple slices in refridg. over night. Before serving arrrange apple-slices on top of cheesecake , sprinkle with coconut and pecans..Drizzle warmed caramel topping on top and ENJOY!!! HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
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I had posted one here for a "TURTLE PECAN CHEESECAKE" in the Archives... it has carmel, and chocolate dripped acrossed it, and pecans' on top...
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You all are down right dangerous with those cheese cake recipes but I think G-mom gets the award for the white chocolate cheesecake with rasberry sauce. It just sounds so goon I put on 5 lbs reading about it.
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I ended up not making a dessert. I just didn't have the time that I needed. I didn't even have time to buy anything. The trip out ws horrible. We crossed through some mountains to the western side of the state and ran into a wall of snow. We had to drive about 45 miles an hour on average....25mph in some places. The roads were icy and bad. There were accidents everywere. It ended up taking 6 1/2 hours to get there....it usually takes just over 3. But we had a good time.
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I just had a chance to catch up on this...when Mr.Bill mentioned the fruit pizza it reminded me of a munchie we have a lot...the veggie pizza (not a desert obviously) done kinda the same way...pizza crust (or you can use cresent rolls pressed out on a cookie sheet) baked. Then mix cream cheese, Ranch dressing and a little mayo...spread over the pizza crust and then cover with your favorite raw veggies chopped pretty finely. I use brocolli, carrots , green onion & cauliflower....a good assortment of pretty colors!
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We do those with a Tortilla shell... Spread the room temp. cream cheese over it, about a half an inch away from the ends.. Then put in either carrots, broccoli, and smooshed up garlic..
Then roll it up, with some saran wrap.. and put in refrig... for later..to firm it back up. *or to speed it up a bit, put in freezer..*
Then just before guests come, unwrap, and slice in rolls or disc's.. and serve on platter... garnish with curled shaved carrot or tiny~tiny broccoli floret...
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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it. - Bible - Hebrews 13:2
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Yummy Weez...I hadn't thought of tortillias! We do the ham roll ups on the tortillias but I wouldn't have even thought about the veggies....I bet it is REALLY pretty...
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Happiness, like a dessert so sweet. May life give you more than you can ever eat... *** *** Plants: 7034 | From: The Land of JOY | Registered: Apr 2004
| Seeded: 71.143.160.201