Doughnuts do not have crust like bread does, however you could argue that the outside of a doughnut is the crust, but it is the same as the rest of the doughnut.
Yes they do! The outer rim is the crust.
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That would be Oreo cookies that are crushed into little crumb pieces. They make a great pie crust for cheesecakes and they are wonderful to be a topping on ice cream as well!
A rolling pin allows you to roll dough or crust evenly when making pie crust, cut cookies and other things that need a thin flat shape.
If you want to make the cookie when you bake it will very buttery oreo cookies but don't make the cream worse
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I'm assuming that you're using a European recipe where, what we call cookies are called biscuits. The cheesecake batter is usually poured over a crumb crust of crushed cookies or graham crackers before baking. The cookies (biscuits) can be any kind that you like yourself. The most commonly used is the graham crackers, but many people find that boring and use their own favorite. That could be vanilla wafers, ginger snaps, chocolate wafers, or even chocolate chip cookies.
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The wording of this question is somewhat confusing, but here's what I know. If a cheesecake crust recipe calls for chocolate cookie crumbs, you can use crushed Oreos even if you keep the cream in. Add the butter as called for, but leave out the additional sugar.
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