Cream Cheese Cooking Tips
To get the best from your cooking using cream cheese, here are a few tips that will see you using cream cheese in your recipes a whole lot easier. The following tips How to Soften Cream Cheese: How to Safely Store Cream Cheese-Frosted Cakes: Cakes filled and/or frosted with cream cheese icing should be stored in the refrigerator. But you knew that already ;) Freezing is not recommended. How to store a block of Cream Cheese: Cream cheese in a block can easily go to waste if not stored correctly. It is easy to store your block cream cheese by simply keeping it in your refrigerator. For blocks that have been opened, rewrap tightly in plastic wrap. Freezing is not recommended. Lower Fat Options: To make your cheesecake that little bit lower in fat, replace your regular cream cheese with a block of light cream cheese, try margarine suitable for cooking instead of butter, swap full fat biscuits for low fat ones, and serve decorated with fresh fruit. Delicious on the lips AND lighter on the hips! To get the same great cheesecake result using a lower fat option remember these tips: For a non bake or chilled cheesecake add an extra 1 teaspoon of gelatine dissolved in an extra 1 tablespoon of water to the recipe. For a baked cheesecake add an extra 1 teaspoon of flour, cornflour or custard powder to the recipe. • Creamy Cucumber Sauce for Salmon There's hardly a thing in your pantry or fridge that can't be transformed with simple cream cheese recipes, so why not experiment? Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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