Thursday, March 1, 2012

Oreo Cheesecake

Last week, I stayed at my school for the first weekend because Jason Chen came over to sing at a Taiwanese Festival that a club at my school was holding.  I don't think I'll be staying at school often because it was kind of boring.  Also, my week seemed really long afterward.  I felt like it was Wednesday when it was only Tuesday.  Anyway, I was too tired to start posting any things that I made on the crazy day.  But I don't want to neglect my blog for a long period of time again, so here I am again!

The first recipe I'll be posting is for an Oreo cheesecake.  I got the recipe from the blog Buns in my Oven.  This recipe is definitely a keeper!!  It is a really simple recipe that was not time consuming at all.  This cheesecake does not require a water bath, so you don't need to worry about that.

It  was a really tasty treat.  Simple to make, so you should definitely make it when you are crunched for time.  Also, Oreo lovers, you're in for a big treat!  The cheesecake has Oreo's in the crust and in the filling. :) Yummm.

Oreo Cheesecake

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Recipe from here.

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First, make the cookie crust and bake it for ten minutes.

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Then make the filling.
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Evenly spread the filling on top of the crust and bake it.
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After baking it, it will look like this.
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Then wait for it to cool and refrigerate it before serving.
Enjoy!
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16 comments:

  1. 3 blocks of cream cheese in there? It must be really really rich.

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    1. Haha, it's not that bad. It was baked in a ~9x13 inch sized pan.

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  2. mm...I love oreos!! :D I love how you made the base so thick- it looks so good! I can't believe you still managed to take a picture of every step when you were so busy making so many treats!

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    1. Yay! me too :) I especially like the oreo milkshakes. Actually, not all of my recipes for that day have steps in them. :D In fact, some of the pictures of the end product are terrible. This was one of the better ones.

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  3. You've just combined two of my most favourite things. Wow!!

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    1. Hi Alana! thanks for stopping by. :) When I first saw your name I was like :O b/c my best friend's name is also Alana. Anyway, you should try it out, it only takes like 20 minutes top to put it all together (not including baking time).

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  4. such lovely treat, all your pics are very nice and i really like the 1st pic up there!

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    1. Aww, thank you Lena :) I was surprised that I could get the picture in that quality because I was taking these pictures at night.

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  5. this looks really yummy! =)

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  6. hey esther! do you go to MBCLA by any chance? You mentioned Sonlit Terrace..and that seems to be an MBCLA construct, as far as I know....

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    1. Hi Megan! Yea, I do. hahaha, how did you find my blog? You're the piano accompanist who played the piano at Cordelia's wedding right? I was one of her bridesmaids and she's my aunt. I think she introduced us.

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  7. Oh my, this cheesecake is so darn yummy!

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  8. cordelia's your AUNT?! how does that work..i found my blog because you subscribed to me! =) yup, i played piano at her wedding!

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    1. hehe. yup! Ok, so my dad is cousins with her because my grandma is her mom's sister. OH so that's how you found my blog hahah. Cordelia told me about your blog so I checked it out... I didn't know that you went to MBCLA, I only knew that you were her friend.

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