I am sorry
I love cheesecake. I've tried the cheesecakes at cheesecake factory, they're picture perfect and instagrammable, but they taste like sugar mostly. This one looks most excellent.
Yeah, you can't go too sweet with these
The berry sauce balances things out with a bit of tartness
My ex husband's mom made cheesecake for Michael Jordan. Apparently there's no recipe and it's just his mom being amazing and now I will never have cheesecake as good and I regret that more than the divorce.
:im-vegan: and literally the only thing I miss is banana cheesecake oh my god
I remember one time when I was visiting New York I got to try the cheesecake at Junior's. They're well known in the city, and if you are ever visiting you should give it a try
I've never really 'got' cheese cake. I think sweet cheese is weird (well, :im-vegan: now so all cheese is weird to me)
but even back when I ate cheese, stuff like cheesecake or creamcheese icing was just gross. And having people insist to me that cheddar goes great with apple pie 🤢
Plus side is I picked up a recipe ermine icing, aka boiled milk icing, as a replacement for cream cheese icing on cakes, and its very easy to make vegan just by using oatmilk and veg butter or w/e. Apparently its fallen out of style and is kinda a 'old fashioned' icing, but its genuinly my favorite.
Cheesecake is more like a custard pie than just "a dessert made with cheese"
Custard is fine, I don't like the distinct 'cheese' taste of cheesecake. It's gross to me, to have that flavor alongside 'sweet'.
Oh yeah, I mean if you've actually tried it and didn't like it then I can't argue with that.
Cream cheese is a bit different from a block of gouda or other hard cheese.
If you compare it to yogurt or ice cream it's less bizarre
I mean, I like cream cheese, on savory things like bagels. I think it's weird sweet, the same way cream cheese ice cream would be weird.
I've had raspberry cheesecake ice cream before and it fuckin' rocked:shrug-outta-hecks: