Cheesecake flavor!
Cheesecake is the best! Especially if it homemade!
Cheesecake isn't the best or most abundant source of vitamins and minerals out there. Cheesecake may have some protein, riboflavin, and calcium, but it isn't the best choice.
Yes you can definitely freeze cheesecake. Once baked and cooled for approx 2 hrs, refrigerate overnight then wrap in glad wrap, wrap again in foil and place cheesecake into freezer. Will keep frozen for approx 3 mths. Thaw overnight in your fridge and your cake will be yummy! http://www.indulgentcheesecakes.com
The best pan to use for cooking cheesecake is the classic springform pan. These pans transfer heat well and are easily removed without damaging the cheesecake.
You can find the best cheesecake recipe at http://allrecipes.com/recipe/white-chocolate-raspberry-cheesecake/detail.aspx. For a list of the top 12, visit http://allrecipes.com/Search/Recipes.aspx?WithTerm=cheesecake%20recipes&SortBy=Rating&Direction=Descending
1wk if kept sealed and in the fridge always unless to be eaten... 6months if kept frozen... =)
Some would say there is really no best cream cheese, but the most common brand used in cheesecake is Philadelphia brand cream cheese. It's actually my preferred brand for homemade cheesecake, too.
Besides cheesecake, the Cheesecake factory is famous for serving entrees with very large portions. In addition to cheesecake, one can get pizzas, pastas, burgers and sandwiches, chicken, steak, fish, salads and a variety of appetizers at the Cheesecake factory.
Do NOT refreeze their cheesecake! They even specifically say not to on their website. If it has already thawed out and you try to refreeze, it's much like putting melted ice cream back in the freezer. You can but just eat it quickly
Cheesecake is not baked Crumbled digestive biscuits in base, then add topping, then put in fridge.
Best diabetic cheesecake recipes include Raspberry-Mint Swirl Cheesecake, No-Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake, Cranberry Phyllo Cheesecake, Ricotta Cheesecake with Apple Topper.
Allrecipes is a website full of recipes for every sort of food you could imagine. I would try their cheesecake section to see what kind of cheesecake best suits you and your family.