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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
In Memory of Rachel’s Award Winning Cheese Cake
Rebbetzin Rachel's Recipes
In the early days of the moshav we held a baking contest
judged by our local cake mavens – the guys. I was up against some stiff
competition as the moshav ladies are real pros. This first place cheesecake is
now impossible to make because one of the important crust ingredients is long
gone. We brought granola to Israel schlepping it literally on our backs in
packs to the few little health food stores that barely existed in the 70’s. The
Israelis were still eating herring for breakfast! We rented after-hours baking
time in a “conditoria” in the Talpiot industrial zone.
At our height our granola factory distributed 25 different
whole grain products to all the major supermarket chains including the cinnamon
flavored sugarless date bar cookies I used in my cheesecake crust. Then the
80’s hit when inflation was over 300% and we had to import oats from the USA,
pay for them in cash dollars on the barrelhead and only get paid from the local
stores in deflated shekels 3 months later, oh well. Now our granola factory is
being rented out by the Jewish Agency who owns the building to Adama - the
largest distribution center for organic food in the country. This alternative
recipe will just have to do…
Crust: Use any old cookies instead of date bars; my next
best alternative is chocolate coated Petit Beurre biscuits. Try not to grumble as you crumble
them with 3T butter 1-t cinnamon and add ice water until you get stiff enough
dough to press into a pie pan.
Filling: Plop a tub of 5% white cheese 3 eggs 1C white sugar
1-T lemon rind, the juice of one lemon and 1-t vanilla into your blender and
whiz splash whirr it up to frothiness. Pour the cheesy mess into the crust and
shove it in the 350 degree oven for ½ hour or till the top is set.
Topping: Stir 1-T white sugar into a container of sour cream
and spread it on top of the mostly baked cake and continue baking for another
10 minutes.
Eating: Stay up all night studying Torah on Shavuot to merit
eating this creamy rich delight in the morning with a steaming cup of café.
Labels:
cheesecake,
dairy,
matan Torah,
milchig,
milchik,
milk,
shavuot
Location:
Mevo Modi'im, Israel
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Constant Renewal
Rabbi Avraham Arieh Trugman's latest Torah Gems video.
Beautifully insightful!
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Beautifully insightful!
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