Cheesecake Bites

Baking By mami2sweeties Updated 22 Apr 2006 , 12:16am by SHADDI

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mami2sweeties Posted 21 Apr 2006 , 3:06am
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Does anyone know how to make the little squares of cheese cake? I was wanting to make these for a shower. I don't know how to go about it or where to find instructions. I was also going to make some royal and or chocolate decorations for the top of each square. I wanted the squares about the size of a petit four since I might make those too. Any help will be appreciated.

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lainee Posted 21 Apr 2006 , 3:09am
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I have seen them in round bite size and I believe they were put into a miniature muffin liner before baking. I wonder if you could find square candy liners and use those.

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Brendansmum Posted 21 Apr 2006 , 3:20am
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You could probably use a regular cheesecake recipe and just put it in a regular 9 by 13 cake pan. I would line it with parchment so you could just lift the cheesecake out when it was cooled. Then you would just have to cut them into your squares.

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SquirrellyCakes Posted 21 Apr 2006 , 4:05am
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Well actually you are better off baking them in a larger pan and cutting, if you bake really tiny cheesecakes they tend to really fall in the centres.
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pinkopossum Posted 21 Apr 2006 , 10:41am
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Originally Posted by Brendansmum

You could probably use a regular cheesecake recipe and just put it in a regular 9 by 13 cake pan. I would line it with parchment so you could just lift the cheesecake out when it was cooled. Then you would just have to cut them into your squares.




this is kinda what I thought, too - but I forgot about it falling.

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SHADDI Posted 22 Apr 2006 , 12:16am
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i have a recipe you can try it is very easy:
i found it in my recipe box at home

mini cheesecake recipe:

2 bars of cream cheese
1/2 cup sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp. vanilla
nilla wafers
muffin papercup
muffin pan

put the wafer in the bottom of the muffin paper cup.
mix ingredients.
put ingrediants over on top of nilla wafer
bake at 325 degrees for 25 min. make about 12

they are very simple and taste just like a regular cheesecake with out a fuss or mess

try it and let me know what you think

shaddi

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