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First attempt at making a cheesecake...

Next time buy yourself a pizza dough and make a circle or a square out of it, put it on a roasting sheet, add the toppings of your choice and bake it....then you have MADE a pizza....it's really easy and it's delish. I make pizzas every Friday night and the men love it....

Not really lol. You should buy the flour and yeast and knead it yourself. Not to mention that baking pizza in the kitchen oven ain't quite the same thing as baking it in the wood one :p
 
If you're going to make more cheesecakes, you should invest in a cheesecake tin. The base and sides are separate:

cheesecake4.jpg
 
Neil, if you look closely, his cheesecake IS in a spring form pan.

I made three cheesecakes two weeks ago. One was for a friend's birthday, one for the neighbor's kids, and one for spare.

Congrats on your baking.
 
Oh god dammit, you forgot to grease the pan? I hate when I do that! Like with eggs... I go to flip them, then I learn the horrible truth; these eggs are stuck to the pan and nothing will make them come loose. I just scrape the cocksuckers in the garbage and start new ones, after greasing the pan, that is.
 
Congrats Anthony, I love cheesecake but have not made one in ages. Try this next time.

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Like a fool I forgot to spray my nonstick pan with nonstick spray so the crust got stuck around the outside of the pan. The crust tasted great, the filling and had a nice amount of sweetness. However, the filling was a bit too thick which caused a mess whenever I went to cut a slice.

Second attempt will be better after I play around with the amount of ingredients.


Thank you for reading.
You should watch how to make a cheesecake videos on Youtube they always say you need some special kind of a pan I think it is a springform kind of pan.
 
If you're going to make more cheesecakes, you should invest in a cheesecake tin. The base and sides are separate:

cheesecake4.jpg
This is definitely the kind of thing you need to make cheesecake properly. All the youtube videos for homemade cheesecake mention this.
 
Homemade cheesecakes are to die for. The ones from the grocery store are never as good.
 
Oh god dammit, you forgot to grease the pan? I hate when I do that! Like with eggs... I go to flip them, then I learn the horrible truth; these eggs are stuck to the pan and nothing will make them come loose. I just scrape the cocksuckers in the garbage and start new ones, after greasing the pan, that is.

Throw them away? No way dude. That's when you decide to make scrambled eggs instead :)
 
The only variety of cheesecake I refuse is chocolate. To my tastebuds, chocolate and cream cheese clash instead of compliment each other. I'm one of the few that have that reaction.
 
I was gonna say live and learn but now I have to agree with rareboy. You didn't "make" pizza, you made it come out of the box and then baked it.

Next time buy yourself a pizza dough and make a circle or a square out of it, put it on a roasting sheet, add the toppings of your choice and bake it....then you have MADE a pizza....it's really easy and it's delish. I make pizzas every Friday night and the men love it....

You chide him over cooking a bought pizza after which you claim that buying the prepared pizza dough is acceptable.

"Making a pizza" should involve making the dough as well.
 
The only variety of cheesecake I refuse is chocolate. To my tastebuds, chocolate and cream cheese clash instead of compliment each other. I'm one of the few that have that reaction.

No..you aren't the only one. I won't even eat it if it is chocolate cheesecake...tastes weird to me.... not at all pleasant.
 
You chide him over cooking a bought pizza after which you claim that buying the prepared pizza dough is acceptable.

"Making a pizza" should involve making the dough as well.

why yes, yes I did chide him, all in fun. i believe as does Ina that it's perfectly acceptable to purchase a pre-made component of a dinner. Yes, it would be better to make the dough yourself, but it doesn't take away from it if you don't...
 
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