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Eggnog Cheesecake
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Eggs
French
Desserts
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
pk
(5-1/2 ounces each) chocolate-laced pirouette cookies
1/3
c
Graham cracker crumbs
3
tb
Parkay(r) margarine; melted
16
oz
Cream cheese; softened
2
c
Cold prepared eggnog
1 3/4
c
Cold milk
2
pk
(4-serving size each) jell-o(r) instant; french vanilla or pudding and pie filling, vanilla flavor
1
tb
Rum
1/8
ts
Ground nutmeg
Cool whip(r) whipped topping; thawed (optional)
Ribbon; (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS
Reserve 1 cookie for garnish, if desired. Cut 1-inch piece off 1 end of
each of the remaining cookies. Crush 1-inch pieces into crumbs; set aside
remaining cookies for sides of cake. Combine cookie crumbs, graham cracker
crumbs and margarine until well mixed. Press crumb mixture firmly onto
bottom of 9-inch springform pan.
Beat cream cheese at low speed of electric mixer until smooth. Gradually
add 1 cup of eggnog, blending until mixture is very smooth. Add remaining
eggnog, milk, pudding mix, rum and nutmeg. Beat until well blended, about 1
minute. Pour cream cheese mixture carefully into pan. Chill until firm,
about 3 hours. Run hot metal spatula or knife around edges of pan before
removing sides of pan.
Press remaining cookies, cut-sides down, into sides of cake. Garnish with
whipped topping and reserved cookie, if desired. Tie ribbon around cake, if
desired.
Prep time: 45 minutes
Chill time: 3 hours
Recipe by: Treasury of Christmas Recipes (1991)
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #938 by "Eugene Johnston"
<ejohnston@mailexcite.com> on Nov 30, 1997
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