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Cheesecake
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I`m making an orange chocolate cheesecake for Christmas. The recipe calls for cointreau cream but I`m not bothering with that. If I put a slug of cointreau in the the cheesecake mix, would it cause it to separate? (the ingredients are chocolate, cream cheese and mascapone. I`m just wondering if it would mix in OK and not make it runny.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Take a look at these recipes. They all use Cointreau (rather than Cointreau cream), so what you're seeking to achieve should, it seems, be perfectly possible:
http:// allreci pes.co. uk/reci pe/7999 /saffro n-and-c ointrea u-no-ba ke-chee secake. aspx
http:// www.bak eitmum. co.uk/# !cointr eau-che esecake /ciwd
http:// www.goo dhousek eeping. co.uk/f ood/rec ipes/ch ocolate -orange -cheese cake-re cipe
http:// www.sha desofci nnamon. com/no- bake-ch ocolate -orange -cheese cake/
(The last two seem fairly close to the recipe which you're planning to use).
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(The last two seem fairly close to the recipe which you're planning to use).