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Paperback Mother Wonderful's Cheesecakes and Other Goodies Book

ISBN: 055323613X

ISBN13: 9780553236132

Mother Wonderful's Cheesecakes and Other Goodies

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Another Opinion on Mother Wonderful's Commandments

I recently wanted to make a Vanilla wafer cheesecake crust, didn't know exactly how many wafers would make two cups and remembered that Ms. Chanin had discussed Vanilla wafers in MOTHER WONDERFUL'S CHEESECAKES AND OTHER GOODIES. Sure enough there was the answer I was looking for: for one cup, "coarsely chopped, 20 wafers; finely chopped, 25 wafers." So I revisited this cookbook that I had not looked at in years. I believe I have every cookbook, including this writer's other one as well, on the subject of cheesecakes published since I purchased my first one, THE JOY OF CHEESECAKE. I reread most of this one and now remember why I never use it for it is by far the most unusual--as in strange-- of any I own. Chanin says here that her husband says she is bossier than God. I would add that she is more opinionated than a fundamentalist preacher and apparently more unmoveable in her certainty that she is right. One of her many commandments is that "Thou Shalt Never Defile Thy Crusts with Graham Cracker Crumbs." She finds OPCs (other people's cheesecakes) often blighted by soggy graham cracker crumb crusts and what she calls "banal lemon-flavored batter." I bake a lemon cheesecake that I would not be embarrassed to serve to Julia Child, were she alive, and I have baked literally dozens of cheesecakes with graham cracker crusts that were not soggy. Other directions with which I disagree: Ms. Chanin instructs the baker always to use lightly salted butter for the crust. (Unsalted butter gives the crust a much better flavor and who needs more salt, anyway?) She also recommends that the ingredients do not have to be at room temperature. (Anyone who has ever tried to whip a slab of cold cream cheese knows how senseless that rule is.) Ms. Chanin, with the exception of a Passover cheesecake or two, always includes a topping, usually sour cream, but flavoring it with vanilla is a no-no. (One can not have too much vanilla in anything is my motto.) Additionally, I do not believe that Ms. Chanin gives instructions anywhere as to where to place the oven rack although she always give precise times as to when the cake will be done. (I have rarely baked a cheesecake, even using the same recipe, that was done at the same time every time.) Another commandment is that we are not to let a cheesecake cool at room temperature although she gives no reason, scientific or otherwise, as to why she feels this way. (I let mine cool a couple of hours before putting them into the refrigerator and they turn out just fine.) Ms. Chanin does have some great ideas, however. For instance, she suggests that you cover your cheesecake in the frigerator with a cardboad round that will absorb the moisture from the cake. I cover mine with a piece of thick grocery bag cut to the right size. She also recommends covering a piece of cardboard the size of the springform pan bottom with aluminum foil and using that instead of the metal bottom when you are baking so that you can serve the cake on the

The best cheescakes recipes ever!

This book is the best! All the recipes are just great and fool proof. Highly recommended.

THE BEST CHEESECAKE RECIPIES EVER

Cheesecake and Other Goodies is the best book of cheesecake recipies ever! After experiementing time after time with other recipies and other methods with little success...Myra Chanin comes to the rescue with helpful tips and complete instructions! Such as using saran wrap to cover fingers while pressing down the crust. Perfect for the beginner and pro! When I mention cheesecake...my family gets so excited...they know it will be great using this book!

Mother Wonderful's Cheesecakes

Mother Wonderful is a quirky and hilarious cheesecake genius. She begins her book by describing how cheesecakes saved her marriage- the general idea is that while a youthful hour glass figure my tempt a man away from the fold, sweet cheesecake concoctions will always bring him back. This is the only cheesecake book I know that gives away trade secrets. While other cheesecake books have beautiful pictures, the recipes never give enough details- and my cheesecakes never come out picture perfect. Myra Chanin does not offer temping pictures, but time tested, detailed directions. She gives away the secrets of how to keep your crusts crunchy, and the cheesecake custardy and uncracked. Most of the cheesecake recipes in the book are award winners. Many are creative and original. I made her Jamoca cheesecake last Thanksgiving and I was told by five people that it was the best thing they had ever eaten. Pumpkin pies went uneaten while the entire cheesecake disappeared before breakfast. This book is worth reading as well as using. But before you bake remember Mother Wonderful's advice, do not bake when you are depressed. Take to your bed with someone amusing instead.
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