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@Yahooey 

 

Those sound delicious! I will definitely try them, thanks so much for the recipe!

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@dex wrote:

@Carmie @You are truly amazing.Merry Christmas.I bet your family gets so excited.


Thank you.  I am not all that amazing. I just like to cook and bake.

 

Someone, no one will confess... ate almost a whole batch of those frosted Italian cookies.  Tomorrow, I will have to make them all over again.  I should have hidden everything.  Right now, all of my containers are stacked in my dining room.  I need somewhere to store them all.

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@Happy2BHere   When I make fudge, I use a candy thermometer.  When I cook the mixture according to the recipe..like 3 minutes, it either sets up too fast and is crumbly or never set up at all.

 

I cook the mixture to the soft ball stage.  I works really well.

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@house_cat  your  recipe for oreo cheesecake...does it call for an oreo cookie in the bottom of a cupcake wrapper....add cheese cake mixture and crushed oreo's on top?

 

I came across the recipe and thought I would make a batch, sounded good and would look pretty out on a buffet table....I think it was on the all recipes site but not sure.

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@Mom2Dogs 

 

No. It's really not a particular recipe. I use my standard cheese cake recipe, but I make the crust from oreo crumbs, rather than graham crackers and I drizzle the top with chocolate.

 

 

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@I am still oxox wrote:

Tonight I am going to make no bake mini  oreo cheesecakes for my hubbies holidday party


@I am still oxox 

 

Those sound easy and delicious.  Would you be able to please share your recipe?

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@itsmetoo 

 

1/2 cup of sugar

1 8 ounce brick of cream cheese

1 8 ounce package of whipped topping (thawed)

cup cake liners

oreo cookies

sprinkles

 

Mix the sugar and cream cheese, fold in the mixed topping, I added a dash of vanilla for taste and a little milk to thin it out.

Line each cup cake liner with an oreo, scooping the cream cheese mixture, add sprinkles on top

 

Refrigerate 8-10 hours

 

(we tasted on Sat and it was good, we had them last night and the cookie was sofening and tasted even better)

 


@itsmetoo wrote:

@I am still oxox wrote:

Tonight I am going to make no bake mini  oreo cheesecakes for my hubbies holidday party


@I am still oxox 

 

Those sound easy and delicious.  Would you be able to please share your recipe?


 

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@I am still oxox wrote:

@itsmetoo 

 

1/2 cup of sugar

1 8 ounce brick of cream cheese

1 8 ounce package of whipped topping (thawed)

cup cake liners

oreo cookies

sprinkles

 

Mix the sugar and cream cheese, fold in the mixed topping, I added a dash of vanilla for taste and a little milk to thin it out.

Line each cup cake liner with an oreo, scooping the cream cheese mixture, add sprinkles on top

 

Refrigerate 8-10 hours

 

(we tasted on Sat and it was good, we had them last night and the cookie was sofening and tasted even better)

 


@itsmetoo wrote:

@I am still oxox wrote:

Tonight I am going to make no bake mini  oreo cheesecakes for my hubbies holidday party


@I am still oxox 

 

Those sound easy and delicious.  Would you be able to please share your recipe?


 


@I am still oxox 

 

Thank you! I have to take something to an event and these sound easy to make and serve. I appreciate you taking the time to type this out for me. Merry Christmas!

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Well, this is 12/21, but I am baking.  I have in two 9 x 13 "7 layer cookies" and will do fudge tomorrow which is my only day off until Christmas.

 

When you use Ghirardelli semi sweet chocolate bits, you won't believe the flavor difference from Nestlies chocolate!!!!!  It was a shock!!!

 

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@ECBG 

 

I always use Ghiradelli chocolate vs. Nestle.  I know they are more expensive but you're right ...well worth it!   When Publix has them BOGO I stock up🙂