Tuesday, July 05, 2016
Mini Review: Jello No Bake Cheesecake
I was wondering how this tasted since I love cheesecake and didn't feel like spending more than an hour making one. So for $4 Ken brought this home and it was really easy to make.
You add a couple of tablespoons of melted butter and sugar to the graham cracker crumbs and press in the bottom of the pan. Then mix the cheesecake mix with 2 cups of milk and beat with a mixer for 5 minutes and pour over the crust. Then you just refrigerate for an hour and add the topping.
The strawberry topping is in a foil pouch and you just pour it on top and then it's ready to cut and eat. I have to say it was a lot better than I thought it was going to be, in fact it was really tasty.
Have you ever tried this? Would you?
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Easy and tasty are two wins indeed
ReplyDeleteIt was good. Hubby really liked it.
DeleteGlad you posted this, because I always wondered if it was any good, and as simple as it looked. Now I can grab a few boxes. Hugs...
ReplyDeleteOh good, it was quite good.
DeleteThese are good. I've made up the minis in muffin cups when I needed to put together something quick for a family party and everyone thought I'd made them from scratch.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! Love that idea.
DeleteI am lactose intolerant, so I wonder if it's dairy free?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you use lactose free milk to make it if that be help.
DeleteI have had this before, not bad for a quickie dessert! I have made it in a bowl for dipping graham crackers in at parties.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea.
DeleteI never had it before
ReplyDeleteYou should try it, it's good.
DeleteWhere's my plate?
ReplyDeleteCome on over. lol
DeleteThat would be nice for a pot luck where you needed something quick and easy :)
ReplyDeleteOh definitely. That's a good idea.
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