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National Cheesecake Day

Jul 30, 2012

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I am taking a break today from my Cooking Through My Collection Series to celebrate National Cheesecake Day.

Did you know that today, July 30, is National Cheesecake Day?

I could not let a day like National Cheesecake Day go to waste. After all we do love cheesecake in our house and I have quite a few cheesecake recipes that I love. So in honor of National Cheesecake Day I am sharing a post from the archives today that I shared last year for National Cheesecake Day.

If you are gluten free be sure to check out the cheesecake pie I am sharing over in my allergy section today. It is the cheesecake pictured above. And if you are not gluten free be sure to check out the recipe I shared in my allergy section today. It is a dessert anyone will love.

A favorite in our house is this White Chocolate Cheesecake. I make it crustless, but you could easily add a crust to this one.

Last year I also shared a few of my favorite tips for making cheesecake. and they work perfectly for this Chocolate Cheesecake.

I also make this cheesecake crustless, but again you could easily add a crust to this. I think an oreo cookie crust would be really good.

We also love my mom’s easy cheesecake. This is a favorite in our house and is a cheesecake my mom has been making for years.

This chocolate cheesecake pie is not a traditional cheesecake, but it is very good.

Now, I am off to make a cheesecake. What are you making for National Cheesecake Day?

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Filed Under: Desserts, Recipes Tagged With: Food Holidays

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  1. Carolyn

    July 29, 2011 at 9:50 am

    I <3 Cheesecake. No questions asked! lol

    I have a hop going on right now called "Flash-Back-Friday" and you link up an old post. Its so much fun–like looking in a scrapbook. I would love for you to link up a post!

    Happy Friday!
    ~Carolyn
    Cookin’ for my Captain FBF

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  2. Dana

    July 29, 2011 at 10:11 am

    oh man… this made me hungry! I LOVE cheesecake!! 🙂

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  3. Tammy @ Skinny Moms Kitchen

    July 29, 2011 at 10:11 am

    I had no idea it was national cheesecake day or there even was one for that matter. How cool! Those cheesecakes look scrumptious and sound delish!!

    Reply
  4. Gwen

    July 29, 2011 at 1:06 pm

    Ironic. I just made my very first ever cheesecake on Tuesday. I had some lemons and blueberries that needed used up, and I hadn’t had a chance to use my springform pan I got for my wedding back in May. So cheesecake was a perfect solution.
    The recipe I found included the water bath while baking, and it was the most beautiful cheesecake! So smooth on top with no cracks! I’d heard how hard cheesecake is to bake, so I was expecting disaster!!

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  5. Kate

    July 30, 2011 at 8:35 am

    My husband throws chocolate chips in the bottom of the pan before he pours his chocolate cheesecake into it. The chips melt while cooking and cool into a nice layer of chocolate. It pairs well with the smoothness of the cheesecake.

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    • Lynn

      July 30, 2011 at 10:46 am

      @Kate, That is a great idea! I am going to have to try that next time I make the chocolate cheesecake.

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  6. Julie @ Essential Simplicity

    July 30, 2011 at 8:39 pm

    I made a sopapilla cheesecake this evening. It WAS gonna be for us to eat tonight while my SIL and her kids were visiting…but then my husband reminded me that we needed a dessert for a potluck tomorrow. So we’ll have ice cream tonight and eat cheesecake a day late tomorrow!!

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  7. Andrea

    August 3, 2011 at 7:00 pm

    Lynne, I went back and read your tips on cheesecakes. We are making one this weekend that we’ve made before, it’s cookies and cream, but you make it in a 9×13. I usually use my pyrex 9×13. Do you think it would still work to put that pyrex in a water bath for baking? Ever tried that??

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    • Lynn

      August 3, 2011 at 7:30 pm

      @Andrea, Is the the recipe you are referring to? https://www.lynnskitchenadventures.com/2009/09/cookies-and-cream-mini-cheescakes-cupcakes.html If so I have not tried that recipe in a water bath. I think a water bath might make the cookies in that recipe a little soggy since you use the whole cookie instead of a cookie crust. If that is not the recipe you mean, let me know and I will try help.

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      • Andrea

        August 4, 2011 at 2:47 pm

        @Lynn,
        Sorry to be confusing, Lynne…this is the recipe I am using…I called it cookies and cream, but I guess I remembered wrong…it just has a cookie crust:

        https://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/chocolate-swirl-cheesecake-51861.aspx

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        • Lynn

          August 4, 2011 at 3:33 pm

          @Andrea, I am not sure about that specific recipe. It does not have liquid like cream or sour cream in it, so it is a thicker denser cheesecake. If you have made it before and had it turn out without the water bath, I would just stick to the usual way you fix it. I hope that helps.

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