This cheesecake recipe was given to me by a good friend, his mother is the author. I'm sure you'll really enjoy this one and receive many compliments. -BRENDA- medina@opus.tyment.com For two 9 inch pies: | For two 10 inch pies: ----------------------------------|------------------------------- Two 9 inch pyrex pie plates | Two 10 inch pyrex pie plates Three 8 oz. pkgs. cream cheese* | Four 8 oz. pkgs. cream cheese* 4 eggs | 6 eggs 1/8 tsp. salt | 1/4 tsp. salt 1 3/4 cups sugar | 2 cups sugar 3 tsp. vanilla extract | 3 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract 2 cups sour cream | 2 cups sour cream *If using neufchetel cheese, add an extra egg and increase the total baking time to 45 minutes, then test for doneness. Crust ingredients (for 9" or 10" recipe) ---------------------------------------- 3 cups graham cracker crumbs 2 cubes melted butter 5 1/2 OZ. ground blanched almonds Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Crust: ------ Combine the crust ingredients, spray both glass pyrex pie plates with non-stick coating of your choice. Evenly divide the mixture between the two plates. Pat in with high sides. Chill at least one hour. Filling: -------- Have all ingredients at room temperature. Let the unwrapped cream cheese soften in the bowl you're going to mix in. Cream the cheese with an electric mixer. Add the sugar a bit at a time, then add salt. Scrape down the beaters and the sides of the bowl. beat until fluffy; add eggs one at a time. Beat well. Add vanilla and blend well. Add sour cream and blend well. Don't overdo at this point. Divide this mixture evely into the two prepated pie plates. After the mixture has been poured, run your thumb around the inner pie plate outer crust edge to force some of the crust crumbs onto the filling. Bake both cheese cakes in the aformentioned pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Check for doneness when the 30 minutes are up. If the cheesecakes jiggle like set jello, and if they have started to rise on the sides, take out and cool. If not, bake an additional 10 minutes. After cooling, chill for at least 6 hours before serving. Optional: Top each pie with a can of pie filling (cherry, etc.)
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