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QuestionAre all these tips good for Italian ricotta cheese cake also?QamarTop AnswererYes, these tips will work fine for any cheesecake. The type of cheesecake does not matter when following these tips to prevent it from cracking.
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QuestionDo I invert a plate or cookie sheet over the cheesecake before removing the spring?Community AnswerNo. First make sure that your cheesecake has set completely and that it has cooled. Run a thin blade knife around the perimeter of the cheesecake to separate from the spring form. Then release the spring form and pace your cheesecake on a plate. For better results, line your spring form with parchment paper before baking.
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QuestionRather then wrapping the pan with foil and sitting in a pan of water, could I just have a pan of hot water on the rack below the cheesecake while it bakes?Community AnswerNo. You want the water to cook the cheesecake. By placing a pan of water underneath the cake, it would probably steam it rather than cook it.
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QuestionI over whipped ingredients and had many cracks in the cheesecake. I used a Kitchen Aide mixer. What is the best way to mix ingredients so they are all incorporated to minimize cracking?Maggie HamiltonCommunity AnswerYou could try mixing the mixture with a handheld utensil, then you can just mix it slowly. Be attentive to the mixture by keeping a close eye on it next time.
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QuestionI made a cheesecake and it was perfect. I made it a second and third time, exactly as the first and both times the cake was severely cracked. Will they still slice properly or crumble when sliced?Community AnswerYou might as well go ahead and try to slice them since they're made now. They might slice properly if you cut slowly from the middle going outwards.
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QuestionI'm making a chocolate chip cheesecake that only takes 55 minutes to bake at a 325ºF oven. How soon should I turn off the oven if I want to use the "turn off the oven early" method?Community AnswerAt 45-50 minutes, turn off the oven, and then let it sit. At 55 minutes, check how it is and take it out to cool.
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QuestionMy cheesecake has a pastry crust. Do I grease the cheesecake pan as described then place the crust? Can I put parchment on the bottom and do I grease the parchment?Community AnswerYes, grease the pan, then place the crust. Maybe even grease the crust a little bit to add some browning. And yes, you can put parchment and do grease the parchment.
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QuestionI over whipped ingredients and had many cracks in the cheesecake. I used a Kitchen Aid mixer. What is the best way to mix ingredients so they are all incorporated to minimize cracking?Piper BrunsCommunity AnswerYou could use a hand mixer or a whisk, so you can feel if the resistance beginning to avoid the ingredients becoming over whipped.
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