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Marc
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Got this week off, so will be baking/cooking a few things

Firstly bought a few provisions -

Joint of pork, kidney beans, guacamole, sour cream. Got some tortilla wraps and some onions already. Going to make a massive tortilla wrap like the Godzilla Buritto one off Man v Food Like this!

Then I bought - Glass flan tray, digestives, vanilla extract, double cream, orange, lemon. Again, got everything else I need to make a cheesecake. Following a recipe foe New York cheesecake, which is traditional type.

Lastly I bought a set of these bad boys -



Reduced from £20 to £10

Got some buns to make next weekend for work too
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Have I stumbled into wife day?
Hammer
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Is the New York cheesecake off BBC Good Food? If so it is fucking amazing.
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10th Sep 12 at 19:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

From a cake book.

Edit, just checked and the ingredients are the same.

[Edited on 10-09-2012 by Marc]
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I got those scales in Asda. £8.

Good bit of kit for the money!


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Marc
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Cheesecake done! Just baking in oven.
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Followed the recipe exactly. Didn't expect it to rise like it has!

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i've never seen any new york cheesecakes looking like that before
Marc
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Its settled now!
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State of that Oven
Marc
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Comparison baked cheesecakes:

http://recipedb.kraft-hosting.net/cmsglobal/recipedb/5_80.jpg

http://www.stellou.com/blog/pix/cheesecake.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/South-African_Rose_baked_Cheese_Cake.JPG
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Not a bad job that.
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looks good; homemade and rustic, clearly not shop bought or out of a packet. More importnantly though, how does it taste?
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In the fridge chilling, I'll report back later on the taste!
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you're making me hungry looks delicious.
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That's almost identical to how mine came out.

My first one was too eggy but made a few after that and they are awesome.
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Had a pork joint in slow cooker today. Took it out after 8 hours and shredded. Added back in with BBQ sauce and mayo and another onion.





I think they used bigger tortillas on Man v Food as it was an absolute bastard to wrap! Had them laid in cling film and then wrapped in foil. Hasn't wrapped very tight so god knows what it will be like when I unravel the foil.
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I'm back in the kitchen lol.

Just prepared a bread and butter pudding (not a lot to it I know!) As well as a sprinkling of dried fruit on every layer I've done a layer of chic sprinkles and cinnamon too. Poured mixture of 2 eggs, milk, double cream and vanilla on top and pressed down.

Leaving to stand then I'm putting in oven.
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If you get into baking cakes then these are worth a buy

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Making-Cupcakes-Lewis-Victoria-Jossel/dp/1849751862/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1360079480&sr=1-1

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hummingbird-Bakery-Cookbook-Tarek-Malouf/dp/1845978307/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1360079512&sr=1-1

The Hummingbird one has cakes, cupcakes, cheesecakes etc


 
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