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  2. 12 Easy No-Bake Cheesecake Recipes For Warmer Weather - AOL

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    2. No-Bake Cherry Cheesecake. Cool Whip and cream cheese unite to create the perfect creamy, fluffy filling for this no-bake cheesecake recipe. The tart cherry pie filling brings a balance of ...

  3. 42 No-Bake Cheesecake Recipes That Will Save You When ... - AOL

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    No-Bake Chocolate Cheesecake made with cream cheese, cocoa powder, whipped cream and lots of melted chocolate is the ultimate indulgent dessert. Get the recipe: No-Bake Chocolate Cheesecake.

  4. How to Make Lemon Cheesecake, No Baking Required - AOL

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    It's a luxuriously thick and fluffy concoction of cream cheese, sour cream, and whipped heavy cream. There's also sugar, a touch of vanilla, and in this version, bright lemon juice and zest.

  5. How to Make 3-Ingredient No-Bake Cheesecake - AOL

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    Divide the cheesecake filling mixture among the jars. Sprinkle the tops with additional graham cracker crumbs, if desired. Place the cheesecakes in the fridge and allow them to set for at least 1 ...

  6. Cheesecake - Wikipedia

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    Japanese no-bake cheesecake with strawberry sauce. Japanese cheesecake, or soufflé-style or cotton cheesecake, is made with cream cheese, butter, sugar, and eggs, and has a characteristically wobbly, airy texture, similar to chiffon cake. [27] No-bake cheesecakes are known as rare cheesecake (Japanese: レアチーズケーキ). [28]

  7. Bavarian cream - Wikipedia

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    Bavarian cream is a classic dessert that was included in the repertoire of chef Marie-Antoine Carême, who is sometimes credited with it.It was named in the early 19th century for Bavaria or, perhaps in the history of haute cuisine, for a particularly distinguished visiting Bavarian, such as a Wittelsbach, given that its origin is believed to have been during the 17th and 18th century when ...