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Three Cities Of Spain Cheesecake

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Dairy, Eggs 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

11 Graham crackers ground fine
1/3 c Softened usalted butter
1/3 c Sugar
1/8 t Salt
3 8 oz cream cheese *
4 Eggs, beaten lightly
1 t Vanilla
1 c Sugar
16 oz Container sour cream **
1 T Sugar
1 t Vanilla
hours.

INSTRUCTIONS

(April 1996 Gourmet)  Preheat oven to 350. Make crust: In a bowl, stir
together crust  ingredients. Sprinkle the crumbs into a 9 inch
springform pan and  press evenly over bottom and up the sides about 1
1/2 inches. Make  filling: with an electric mixer beat cream cheese
until fluffy and  add eggs a little at a time. Beat in vanilla and
sugar until just  combined. Pour filling into crust and bake in the
middle of the oven  for 45 min. Transfer cake to a rack and let stand 5
min. Leave oven  on. Make topping: stir together topping ingredients.
Gently spread  over top of cake and return to oven. Bake cake for 10
min. Remove  from oven and let cool completely. Cover with plastic wrap
and  refrigerate overnight. Remove cake from refrigerator and let stand
at  room temperature 30 min. Serve with strawberries if desired.  *) I
used yogurt cheese made from fatfree yogurt and left to drain for  **)
I used lf sour cream.  Posted to Digest eat-lf.v097.n227 by Nathalie
Chiva  <nathalie.chiva@ci.unil.ch> on Sep 10, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 2385
Calories From Fat: 981
Total Fat: 111.3g
Cholesterol: 979.9mg
Sodium: 1074.7mg
Potassium: 971.5mg
Carbohydrates: 316.3g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 302.3g
Protein: 36.4g


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