Re: Cheesecake
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:28 pm
I just made some cottage pudding with cherry sauce. except technically I think because of the cherry sauce it has some inventive name having to do with carnivals, can't remember it.
What's your point? Me and Freshbite were both assertive of the need for plenty of biscuit base. Your words upset and confuse me.Endoperez wrote:It's cheeseCAKE. As in most cakes, the emphasis is on the sugary sweetness and tastes-so-good-iness. Unfortunately, that sugary sweetness is sticky and doesn't stay together. It's thicker than, say, whipped cream, but you still need something to keep it together. Ergo, someone decided to put the stuff on a biscuit.
Also, it's gooood.
Now I want to bake something.
There are salts in many things. Not necessarily the table-salt variety, but salt nonetheless.zoidberg rules wrote:Wait, pancakes are made with salt?!
Actually, Freshbite said "Less [biscuit base]? Oh dear. Might aswell just serve plain cheese." Accompanied by a picture of a kind of a cheese that could be served on its own, but wouldn't be used for a cheesecake. My point was that cheesecake sans base couldn't be served on its own.Renegade_Turner wrote:What's your point? Me and Freshbite were both assertive of the need for plenty of biscuit base. Your words upset and confuse me.
What I brought up was that I thought that there were too much cheesecake base on too little biscuit mass, stating that with that kind of cheesecake/biscuit ratio, you might aswell you eat plain cheese, and poor a little sugar on for that "sugary sweetness".Endoperez wrote:My point was that cheesecake sans base couldn't be served on its own.
Yeah, as in he was saying that if you didn't have enough biscuit base you might as well be eating cheese. As a tongue-in-cheek comment, nonetheless. Ergo, he was saying that cheesecakes should have plenty of biscuit base. He wasn't implying that without the base it would still be cheesecake, and he wasn't seriously considering the use of actual plain cheese as a substitute. How is this difficult?Endoperez wrote:Actually, Freshbite said "Less [biscuit base]? Oh dear. Might aswell just serve plain cheese." Accompanied by a picture of a kind of a cheese that could be served on its own, but wouldn't be used for a cheesecake. My point was that cheesecake sans base couldn't be served on its own.Renegade_Turner wrote:What's your point? Me and Freshbite were both assertive of the need for plenty of biscuit base. Your words upset and confuse me.
Anyone ever had pineapple upside-down cake?Endoperez wrote:It looks like it's very difficult to read the tone of an internet post correctly.
In other news, I just baked a pineapple pie. Mmm, pie.
No tone detection was required.Endoperez wrote:It looks like it's very difficult to read the tone of an internet post correctly.
You are the winner...taco chips are awesome. I must've had about 5 or 6 taco chips in the last 10 days.Freshbite wrote:Taco-pie, yes.