japanese cheesecake souffle : 8 Recipes
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Japanese Souffle Cheesecake
I remember years back when there were many shops in Singapore selling this. Actually attempted this some time back, but it was a failed attempt by my standards then. This time, I did it! It turned out to be very soft, moist and light in[...] |
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Japanese Souffle Cheesecake
I watched Julia and Julie on VCD a couple of days ago. I know, the show is not new anymore. My sister had lent it to me and it had been sitting around for a few weeks until the fateful day 10 August. In the story, Julie first started her blog on 13[...] |
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Japanese Souffle Cheesecake
I don't eat much of cheesecake because I've found it's sometimes ( or some kinds ) too heavy to deal with.. but this souffle cheesecake seems to be an exception ! With light and soft texture, I could easily have pieces at a time without feeling sick.[...] |
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Japanese Souffle Cheesecake
Recipe from Alex Goh's Fantastic Cheesecakes Makes one 9" cake 160g cream cheese 25g butter 120ml milk 40g flour 30g corn flour 4 eggs, separated 100g caster sugar pinch of salt 1. Grease and line the bottom a 9"[...] |
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Japanese Souffle Cheesecake
Cheesecake is one of my family's favorite desserts. We love the creamy richness of cheesecake with its three pound of cream cheese and half a dozen eggs, but more often than not it is just too much after a big meal so big[...] |
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Cotton Soft Japanese Souffle Cheesecake
Cheesecakes are one of my weaknesses. Especially baked ones. This time, however, instead of the sinfully and luxuriously rich baked American style cheesecakes, I opted for a lighter, softer version of cheesecake which is the Japanese Cheesecake[...] |
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Double-Boiled papaya Soup & Japanese Souffle Cheesecake
The other day, I was listening to 93.3 FM (one of the pop mandarin radio channel) from my MP3 player while I was jogging and the DJ was introducing this simple soup that she recommends to all ladies. I couldn't jot down the ingredients but I could[...] |
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Japanese Soufflé Cheesecake
I could not have chosen a worse day to take these photos. It was Wet Wednesday, the day it rained and rained, and Singapore's iconic shopping belt - Orchard Road - transformed into Venice. You can imagine how gloomy the skies were ... not a great day[...] |