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If you use less cream cheese than the recipe calls for, there will be less cream cheese in the prepared dish. Depending on the other ingredients, the effect may or may not be noticeable. I would suggest using the amount of cream cheese that the recipe calls for. You might be able to use a portion of plain (unflavored) yogurt in addition to the lesser amount of cream cheese to save on calories or fat content, but I would still go with the full amount of cream cheese that the recipe calls for.
Yes! For 6 oz of Cream Cheese add 3 tablespoons water, and whip!
One kilogram is equal to 35.3 ounces.
Yes, in some cake recipes and in some cake mixes, cream cheese is a delicious substitution for butter. But cream cheese would not be appropriate in every cake recipe, so it is best to find a recipe that already calls for cream cheese. You can find these recipes on the websites of cream cheese companies.
Most cream cheese is available in 8-ounce bricks. However, you can also find smaller 3-ounce bricks of cream cheese.
There are about 16 tablespoons in 8 ounces (or half a pound) of cream cheese.
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No, you can use any brand of cream cheese you have.
The easiest recipe for cream cheese cookies is to mix together cream cheese, butter, flour and sugar, and add a pinch of vanilla. Then roll out and cut the dough into cookie shapes. Bake the cookies in the oven for about 15 minutes.
Awesome Cheese Master a.k.a. Kypsta: It really depends. If you are having a really fancy party or having your boss over you should probably get a nice cheese so in this case you would probably need the Mascarpone cheese. If you were having a regular dinner you would just use cream cheese because good cheese is expensive and if you already have cream cheese then you should just use it. If you are making a recipe you should try and get some Mascarpone cheese because usein cream cheese might ruin the recipe. In this situation, if you have enough materials, you might make two of the recipe and make 1 with Mascarpone cheese and 1 with cream cheese. Here is a suggested substitute for Mascarpone which I use and it is hard to tell the difference: (8 ounce) package cream cheese * 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream, * 2 1/2 tablespoons sour cream Do NOT use low or non fat versions.