Thursday, December 15, 2011

Bite Sized Cheese Cakes

Bertie’s 12 Days of Christmas Baking: Day 2

So as some of you may know today is NATIONAL CUPCAKE DAY!

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However… it is also my Birthday….which most of you would think “How Freaking Cool to have National Cupcake Day on your Birthday” BUUUUUT I have been instructed by both my sister ANNNND The Boss that I am NOT under any circumstances to make myself my own Birthday Cupcakes Sad smile Apparently they would start worrying about me if I started baking myself my own Birthday treats (I guess this isn’t the time to tell them I bought myself a few birthday presents? Hehehe!)

 

Anyways, so what I am willing to do is continue with my 12 Days of Christmas baking and then TOMORROW… give you a Christmas themed Cupcake! HA… not on my Birthday!

SO on with the Cheese cakes!

Bite Size Cheese Cake-2

These are super simple and REALLY delish! You are going to want to make these for your next dinner party or event that you have to bring a dessert! And they are NOT cupcakes!

It all starts with my favorite store bought cookie!

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These mini cheese cakes are great time savers because you don’t even have to make your own crusts! Just stick your Nilla wafers in the bottom of the mini cupcake trays and fill with your own favorite Cheese Cake filling! I went super easy and used the cheese cake recipe right off the Philadelphia label! Remember that your cheese cake is not going to rise a whole lot, so go ahead, fill ‘em up!

The only snag I ran into here was that I was a genius and forgot to buy the Nilla Minis! They fit into the bottom of your mini cupcake trays a lot better, and therefore I actually ended up trimming down my wafers before use!

IMG_9873 This only took a second and the Bite sized cheese cakes were in the oven! (only 12 minutes!)

As soon as you take out your Cheese Cakes to cool, go ahead and pop in something decorative for the top of the cake! I used little chocolate pops that were red and green, but you can do whatever you like… just wait until they come out of the oven to decorate or otherwise your decorations will sink in the batter!

IMG_9886 Hot out of the oven!

Once removed from the oven let the cheese cakes cool completely in the pan, otherwise you risk the cheese cake shrinking away from the wrapper. Then when the cheese cakes are at around room temperature refrigerate before serving; believe me, they are best served cold!

Bite Size Cheese Cake

 

Thanks for reading! Come back tomorrow for the Cupcakes! Smile

8 comments:

bmatt said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

I follow your Hubby's blog and he said today is your birthday, So Happy Birthday!

Bo said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

Happy Birthday. Have a good one.

22209 said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

Happy birthday! Thanks for a great blog! Love both the baking and non-baking posts.

Anonymous said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

Happy Birthday, Bertie! These cheesecakes look awesome!

Danielle in Iowa in Ireland said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

So cute! And happy birthday!

Maggs said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

Whoa. Your birthday is on National Cupcake day. I can't decide if that's cool or a bummer because you don't really need an excuse to eat cupcakes on you birthday. Happy birthday!

Lesser is More said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

Happy birthday! Hope its a special one!

Jim said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

My mother used to make these for us as kids. The only difference is that she would top them with fruit preserves. Yumm!

Happy Birthday!

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