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Old 11-04-2006, 02:49 PM
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Default What's your favorite flavor of cheesecake?

A. Chocolate
B. Strawberry
C. Other types of fruit
D. Not Listed
E. None. I absoultely hate cheesecake
F. I love all the flavors of cheesecake just the same!

Favorite Type of crust:

A. Shortbread
B. Oreo
C. Graham Cracker
D. Gingerbread
E. Not listed
F. I love all the crusts just the same!

I personally like Chocolate cheesecake the best, with a graham cracker crust, with fresh berries and mint. What's your favorite cheesecake combination America? Whatever it is, cheesecake has to be one of my favorite desserts.
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Old 11-04-2006, 03:21 PM
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Old 11-04-2006, 03:28 PM
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Summer
My favorite, is making, my favorite Margarita Cheese Cake with a crushed salted pretzel crust.


Fall
Pumpkin Puff Cheese Cake, with merengue crust. (eggs seperated) light

Winter
Chocolate Jack Danials with chocolate crust

Spring
Plain Fresh Fruit Topped with Ginger Crust.
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Old 11-04-2006, 04:19 PM
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My fav to make and eat is amaretto-white chocolate with grahm crust. Yum!
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Old 11-04-2006, 05:17 PM
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All these sound so good! In the fall I really like a pumpkin-maple spiced cheesecake with a gingerbread crust and caramelized apples, for summer I really like a fresh strawberry cheesecake with a shortbread crust and strawberry topping, but I am still a huge fan of chocolate cheesecake, with almond berry topping and cinnamon graham cracker crust. Actually, I would like any sort of cheesecake imaginable, even if it was something like a braised short rib cheesecake.
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They're all good but if given a choice I'll go with plain old NY style (with some cherries please )
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Plain. No topping.
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I'm a purist. Plain, dense, NY style with a graham cracker crust.
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I'm not fond of cheesecake..but I really enjoy peach pie.
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Who doesn't enjoy peach pie?
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Default Favourite cheesecake.

I like the regular cheesecake also the baked cheesecake, both kinds plain, maybe some times just a little cherry pie filling , but not always....

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was surprised you didn;t list plain old cheesecake in your list. I vote for that. I love chocolate, but chocolate cheesecake tastes neither of chocolate nor of cheesecake, at least the ones i tasted. They all seem like gilding the lily (or to be more accurate in quoting, painting the lily). I don't even like the cherries on top. Distracts from the lovely delicate flavor.
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I like my cheesecake plain in a grahm cracker crust.

boring, but tradtional.
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Old 11-06-2006, 10:15 AM
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I just made Wolfgang Puck Spargo Cheesecake, the recipe is at HSN and used a walnut crust instead of grahm crackers
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:31 PM
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Dark chocolate with marmalade topping....love chocolate and orange together in anything
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