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Cheesecake, that is! If you’ve followed my blog you already know this past weekend was a big time at The Orange Bee. Miss T was celebrating her 17th birthday – a little early. I am tickled that she requested cheesecake for her birthday dinner dessert. It disappeared quickly, meaning no calorie laden cake staring me in the face all week-long. It was creamy, tangy and sweet all at the same time with a crunchy, buttery graham cracker crust and brought “ooohhh’s and ahhhh’s from everyone who ate a slice.
Miss T enjoys her cheesecake plain. No fruit, no toppings, no extra flavors or textures to mask that luscious creaminess. My older daughter LuLu said she thought some cherry pie filling was in order as she had been “craving that stuff”. Not sure why because I’ve never served that pie filling on cheesecakes nor filled a pie with it. I mean, who opens a can of pie filling, pours it in a crust and calls it a pie? No offense if that’s your thing but it’s not my style. I contemplated making fresh strawberry sauce for the cake but decided since time was running short, to buy a can of cherry pie filling, if only to satisfy LuLu. Turns out all the folks except the birthday girl herself, wanted cherry topping. The entire meal was a great success but the cheesecake was the star on the menu.
I’ve owned a Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese Cookbook by Kraft for a very long time. I pulled it out knowing that a plain, delicious cheesecake awaited me on page 150. It’s called Northwest Cheesecake Supreme. I like any kind of cheesecake and have tried my hand at a few in this book but this is the one I always come back to when I’m short on time and want a plain, basic cake. I would have liked to prepare the cake the day before our gathering, let it chill overnight for a melding of flavors, but time didn’t allow, so I threw it together on the morning of, chilled it for about 8 hours and it was perfect.
To any mothers reading my blog today I am hopeful your Mother’s Day was celebrated in just your fashion. Mine was exceptional, both of my girls here for hugs and kisses, my Mother came for lunch, the guys did all the clean up after lunch, and to complete the afternoon, the Mavericks swept the L.A. Lakers. Sadly all the cheesecake had disappeared and adoring hubby and I savored bowls of Blue Bell Vanilla Bean ice cream while we cheered at the amazing game being played out before our very eyes!
The weather is getting hotter again this week, the winds are back, blowing like there is no tomorrow. I took advantage of today being promised as the nicest day this week and checked on all my bees. I’m happy to announce that all four hives are looking healthy, full of bees working hard on honey production, while my queens stay busy laying eggs. I shot some captivating photos of bees engaged in removing some drops of honey from a frame. I’ll put them up shortly under the Bees & Honey page, Bee School 101, Honey Drop.
Enjoy!
Northwest Cheesecake Supreme
Ingredients:
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
3 tablespoons sugar
3 tablespoons butter, melted
4-8oz packages Philadelphia Brand cream cheese, softened
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons flour
4 eggs
1 cup sour cream
1 tablespoon vanilla
1 can cherry pie filling
Combine crumbs, sugar and butter and press into the bottom of a 9″ spring-form pan. Bake at 325* for 10 minutes.
Combine cream cheese, sugar and flour, mixing at medium speed until well blended. Add eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Blend in sour cream and vanilla; pour over crust. Bake at 450* for 10 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 250*; continue baking 1 hour. Loosen cake from rim of pan;cool before removing rim of pan. Chill. Top with pie filling just before serving; or enjoy it plain as Miss T does, you won’t be sorry.
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Tommy says
How far is Forney from Orange???? That is nice looking cheesecake. Well worth the drive……
Ryan says
Wow, that looks delicious! There is nothing better than a big slice of cheesecake! It really looks pretty with the ruby red cherry sauce dripping over the side. I confess I happen to like the canned stuff with my cheesecake too– and its not anything my Mom ever served either. Funny how those tastes develop! Happy birthday to your daughter and Happy Mother’s Day to you!
Alisa says
Now that would make any occasion extra special! I followed you from the foodie blog roll and I’d love to guide Foodista readers to your site. I hope you could add this cheesecake widget at the end of this post so we could add you in our list of food bloggers who blogged about recipes for cheese cake,Thanks!
The Orange Bee says
Thank you Alisa. I added the cheesecake widget to my blog – I think. If it doesn’t show up tomorrow I’ll contact Foodista to see what I did wrong. I placed it on my sidebar as I’m not sure how to add it to the actual cheesecake post. I’m still somewhat lacking in computer science! Thank you so much for the invite.
keepsmeoutofmischief says
I love a baked cheesecake, definitely one to put on the to do list!
The Orange Bee says
It’s so easy and truly yummy. Next, I want to try a steamed cheesecake but time did not allow for this past weekend. Thanks for visiting!
The Orange Bee says
Thanks for reading- if you are a cheesecake lover you should definitely try it!
Andie @ CanYouStayForDinner.com says
This looks so delicious š I could use a slice or two!
sarah says
Oh this looks absolutely ah-mazing!! I’ll be bookmarking this one for sure! Glad the bees are happy and healthy-I’m looking forward to checking out your pictures soon!!
Lin Ann says
Your cheesecake looks so wonderful, fluffy, creamy and light! Glad you had a wonderful Mother’s Day and happy birthday to Miss T!!! Have a great day!
The Orange Bee says
Thank you LInda – it’s all gone now. Sara, it’s worth bookmarking for sure as it is so easy and a winner. Andie, I could use another slice also -too much company helped it disappear quickly. Hopefully Miss T will ask for another on her actual birthday – which is Monday. Thank you all for reading!
Sasha @ The Procrastobaker says
This is a brilliant, and pretty adaptable (I would have thought), recipe thank you so much for sharing it! My mum is a cheesecake addict and ive recently fallen for the stuff also so a good stand by recipe like this is great š looks so so delicious
The Orange Bee says
Thanks Sasha, I don’t k now many people who don’t love cheesecake. I don’t normally do the cherry topping but it was more festive for a birthday cake!
Mandy says
Looks awesome! I have it in the oven as we speak!
The Orange Bee says
Thanks Mandy – it’s one of our favorites! Let me know how yours is received.
Bex kitchen says
Yummi
The Orange Bee says
My teenagers favorite!
France says
I am impressed with the moist, delicate flavor of the cake, but doubly impressed with the ingredients AND ease of the frosting! I would make it for dessert for a ”company meal” any time.
The Orange Bee says
Thank you! It’s an easy and delicious cheesecake – think I might need to make it for the Christmas holidays now that I think of those two statements!
Katherine Frain says
Just made this and they look amazing! hope they taste as good as they look! thanks for sharing.
The Orange Bee says
So glad you are trying my recipe. Please let me know after you have a bite what you think! My Miss T loves this cheesecake – plain! Thanks for stopping by. Merry Christmas!