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Christmas baking and cheesecake fiasco…

1:10 am by kim 17 Comments

Hello everyone! I decided to start some Christmas baking today and thought I would make a cheesecake. I usually use my aunt’s recipe but it was lost when she moved recently. I thought I would get a recipe from one of the many sites online.

I got out my trusty old Kitchenaid mixer that I love!

I started with a graham cracker crust.

Then I mixed all 4 packages of cream cheese with sugar.

This is where it all went wrong!
I’ve seen on  cooking shows when using eggs that they are broken in a bowl first and then poured into a mixture, however…I was in a hurry and felt like an iron chef and decided to crack them over the mixer. That’s  how one egg shell fell in the batter and was mixed up with all the wonderful cheese and sugar!
I quickly stopped the mixer and…held back the tears…all that wonderful  cream cheese, ten dollars worth!
After I regained my compsure, I proceeded to wade through the  batter and tried to pick out all the eggshells. I’m still hoping I got them all out.

Then I poured the batter into the crust.

Set upon a baking pan ( this is my old crusty trusty one)
Placed in a preheated oven for 40-50 minutes at 350 degrees

 I removed it from  the oven and let it cool and then  refrigerated overnight.
I won’t bother you with the recipe because I used a combination of two!
Suffice it to say, it was pretty close to the recipe that comes on the package of Philadelphia cream cheese.

It looks great but I hope I got all those eggshells out!

 Thanks for stopping by!

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  1. Raine and Sage says

    at 4:50 am

    It looks positively delicious! I'd love a kitchen aid. It's on my wish list!:) Sonia

    Reply
  2. oneshabbychick says

    at 7:07 am

    Ack! What a fun little story. Hopefully, you'll get the piece w/eggshell in it πŸ˜‰ If not, who cares?! Hey, thanks for following me! Happy Xmas prep!

    Reply
  3. mo says

    at 8:24 am

    Your pictures are lovely! I like your mixer, jars, and the topiary. I am your newest follower. *hugs*

    Reply
  4. Deb says

    at 9:11 am

    Your cake looks lovely. Don't worry, they'll never know those eggshells are in there. I speak from experience!

    Reply
  5. Cortney says

    at 9:33 am

    Well it looks great regardless! I am getting a kitchenaid mixer for Christmas- soooo excited!

    Reply
  6. Heather says

    at 10:59 am

    It looks delicious! At least you have no cracks on the top (that's what usually happens to me!).

    I like your kitchen counters. Are they Corian?

    Reply
  7. michelle says

    at 11:01 am

    It looks really good and not to worry about the eggshells they will be too busy enjoying to notice! πŸ™‚

    Enjoy and have a wonderful weekend!!

    Reply
  8. Brenda Kula says

    at 1:18 pm

    Don't worry about the egg shells. More fiber! I bet it's mighty tasty!
    Brenda

    Reply
  9. AshTreeCottage says

    at 3:53 pm

    You have inspired me to crank up the Kitchen Aid mixer and make a cheesecake for my hubby ~ it's his favorite! Glad I stopped by and that Brenda gave me the heads up! Stop by and visit when you can.

    Love,
    Susan and Bentley
    xxoo

    Reply
  10. Linda says

    at 9:59 pm

    Looks great! Just discovered your lovely blog…I am a new follower!

    Reply
  11. CareyAnn says

    at 11:52 pm

    This is so funny. I am sure the mixer broke up any left over shells into tiny peices that could never be seen or tasted. It looks delicious regardless. Thanks for becoming a follower on my new blog. Happy holidays,
    CareyAnn

    Reply
  12. Tricia - A Rosy Note says

    at 1:25 am

    Mmmm…I looks yummy and I'll bet it tastes it too. Best wishes πŸ™‚

    Reply
  13. Stacey says

    at 8:15 am

    I chuckled when you said you were feeling like an iron chef..lol! I loved this post, very cute. I'm sure it'll taste as wonderful as it looks : ) ~Stacey

    Reply
  14. le@thirdontheright says

    at 12:43 am

    hee hee these could be like lucky penny's in the pudding – a new tiwst – eggshell in the cheesecake – still looks divine πŸ™‚ le xoxo

    Reply
  15. Meg and Mum's says

    at 7:22 am

    I want one of those kitchen aids! The cheesecake looks scrumptious. How did it taste? Any crunchy bits?
    Megs πŸ™‚

    Reply
  16. Amy Kinser says

    at 10:36 am

    My husband makes a gourmet cheesecake that is just incredible. It has a few different layers. I have never made it but he does every year. We LOVE it!

    Yours looks great. Hope there are no crunchies in it. πŸ™‚

    Reply
  17. Holly @ Roller Coaster Life says

    at 3:22 pm

    oh a couple egg shells never hurt anyone!! looks amazing! my grandma makes an AMAZING german cheesecake and she wont give me the recipe until she dies! UGH! but she bakes them for me often!!

    Reply

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