• No Bake Cheesecake

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      Simple No Bake Cheesecake Love the taste of cheesecake but hate the amount of preparation? Here is a simple, delicious no- bake cheesecake that is ready to serve in only an hour! This soft-set cheesecake does not have the same texture as a baked cheesecake, but does have all the flavor!


      * 8 ounce package cream cheese,
      softened
      * 3 ounce package cream cheese, softened
      * 14 oz. can regular sweetened condensed milk (NOT evaporated, NOT low fat)
      * 1/3 cup lemon juice
      * 1 tsp Vanilla (*optional)
      * 1 9" graham cracker or walnut pie crust

      In medium bowl whip cream cheese until smooth and fluffy, add half of the can of sweetened condensed milk gradually, beating constantly. Once half of the milk has been added and the mixture is creamy/smooth, add the lemon juice and beat until smooth. Continue adding the remaining sweetened condensed milk until mixture is thick and well incorporated. If you'd like you can add 1 tsp of vanilla, this is entirely optional.

      Spoon into crustSpoon into prepared crust and chill at least one hour. The filling is quite thick, as you can see in the photo.

      8 servings Serve with freshly sliced fruit (strawberries!!)

      You must use Sweetened Condensed Milk, NOT evaporated milk

      DO NOT use low fat or nonfat cream cheese - the cheesecake will NOT set
      DO NOT use Neufchatel Cheese- the cheesecake will NOT set
      DO NOT use low fat or nonfat sweetened condensed milk- the cheesecake will NOT set

      If you do not follow the directions exactly The recipe will not work, you'll have a pie plate full of "pudding"!
      Comments 2 Comments
      1. Mimisbuddy's Avatar
        This sounds wonderful! I make hubby (who is diabetic) one similar to this just using coolwhip,creamcheese,splenda, vanilla flavoring, and Real lemon on graham cracker crust. But your recipe would be perfect for me, I'm not diabetic
      1. Unregistered's Avatar
        im going to try this recipe with peanut butter chips and chocolate chips!

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