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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not for the faint of heart...,
By Joseph Johnson (St. Petersburg, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Joy of Cheesecake, The (Barron's Educational Series) (Paperback)
My great-uncle gave me his old hardcover version of this cookbook and after making just 2 cheesecakes with it (the no-bake daiquiri and the orange-brandy), it replaced "The Joy of Cooking" as my primary dessert cookbook.The book is extremely helpful in it's layout. Rather than include a crust recipe along with every cheesecake recipe in the book, this cookbook lists one recommended crust recipe and the page it can be found on with each cheesecake recipe, but you can also mix and match to suit your tastes (I personally preferred an Oreo-crumb crust to the vanilla-wafer crust the book suggested for its dark chocolate cheesecake). There are also sections for toppings and glazes, and there is also a section on no-bake cheesecakes, and even a few recipes for cakes that aren't "real" cheesecakes, but contain cream cheese nonetheless. Most of the recipes in this cookbook are more complicated than the 3-step cheesecake recipes you find on the back of cream cheese boxes in the supermarket, but the difference in quality is unbelievable. I made the pumpkin cheesecake for an office Thanksgiving party, and it was such a hit that 3 co-workers paid me $25 apiece to make one for each of them for the holidays! There is a type of cheesecake in this book for every taste out there, from apple to chocolate to walnut. The only thing missing is recipes for savory cheesecakes, which I've seen in some food catalogs, but that's such a minor quip it doesn't dectract from the usefulness of this book. All in all, if you have ever tried cheesecake and loved it or even remotely liked it, you'll find something in this cookbook to satisfy you.
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Best Cheesecake Books Ever!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Joy of Cheesecake, The (Barron's Educational Series) (Paperback)
I have baked cheesecakes for over 30 years, and regard this book as the best. I haven't found a bad recipe in it yet, just good, really good and oh my! I love the way you can mix and match different crusts and toppings. I like the information in the beginning of the book, and I can't live without at least one piece a year of the "Is it Cheesecake or Is it Fudge?" cake!!
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best "cheesecake" how-to book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Joy of Cheesecake, The (Barron's Educational Series) (Paperback)
I've owned this book for nearly 20 years and it's become ragged from all of the use it's gotten over the years. If you think cheesecake is tricky or hard to make, read this book. I've learned all of the tricks to making beautiful and delicious cheesecakes of many varieties. Every holiday I'm asked to contribute dessert to the dinner - - of course, they're asking for cheesecake. Try it - - it couldn't be easier.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All You Need To Know About Cheesecakes!,
By H. F. Corbin "Foster Corbin" (ATLANTA, GA USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Joy of Cheesecake, The (Barron's Educational Series) (Paperback)
I own ten or twelve cheesecake cookbooks; but this one, the first one I ever purchased, is far and away my favorite. You will learn all you need to know about baking these wondrous desserts from reading this book. There is a section on equipment, a section on crusts, then the cheesecakes that are baked and those that are only chilled. There is also a section on cheesecakes from different lands.I have baked at least a half dozen of these recipes several times over the years and have baked one or two of them dozens of times. My favorite, which I have done a little adjusting to to make it my own, is the New Zealand cheesecake. You can take that basic recipe and do anything you want to to it. You may find a cheesecake cookbook with more and prettier photographs but you will not find one with better, basic foolproof recipes.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The only guide to cheesecakes you'll ever need,
This review is from: Joy of Cheesecake, The (Barron's Educational Series) (Paperback)
I have carried my original hardcover copy of this book with me through twenty-some years of moves covering three continents. I have given numerous copies as gifts and recommended it to everyone who ever wanted to know how to get the recipe for that scrumptious cheesecake I brought to the party. This book is thorough, easy to understand, gives wonderful tips on what you need to know to make great cheesecakes, and has the best recipes I've ever found for fabulous, out-of-the-ordinary cheesecakes that make people sit up and cheer. The recipes are all clearly written, easy to follow, and guaranteed to turn out something wonderful...and with all the other information in the book, it's easy to experiment without worrying if you're heading for disaster. You absolutely can't go wrong with this book.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best.,
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This review is from: The Joy of Cheesecake (Paperback)
I bought this books soon after it came out as I lived in the city the author had his coffee shop in. As his shop was a destination, just for the cheesecake, it was a no brainer to buy the book. I spent several months working my way through all the baked and baked-flavored cheesecakes and can attest to the quality of all the recipes. My favorite recipe is 'The Heavy One' followed by the pumpkin cheesecake.I highly recommend this book, especially if you have something like a Kitchen-Aid stand mixer to beat the cream cheese with. Buy it, you won't be sorry.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
good ideas,
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This review is from: Joy of Cheesecake, The (Barron's Educational Series) (Paperback)
Not quite what I thought I was getting. Could use more pictures, it always helps to see what you are making. I was expecting more unique ideas for cheesecakes. It is more a collection of classic and basic recipes. It does have some good tips and ideas for different type of crusts.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joy of Cheesecake,
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This review is from: Joy of Cheesecake, The (Barron's Educational Series) (Paperback)
I received this book as a gift almost 20 years ago. Now I purchased the book for my daughter. Although I still read and try other cheesecake recipes I find that I end up resorting to old faithful. This book will never let you down.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply the Best!,
By Nik "Nik C." (Brooklyn, N.Y. USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Joy of Cheesecake, The (Barron's Educational Series) (Paperback)
I do not know what it is between the cookbooks of yesteryear and those of today. I recently purchased George Geary's 125 Best Cheesecake book and love it. I made several of the cakes and they came out mediocre. I followed the recipes, the instructions, everything to a tee. I did not know where I went wrong. I recently recieved this book and after reading it, I knew where I'd gone wrong with Geary's book. This book is truly an educative book. It walks you through the instruction, the recipes - the amazing crusts and cheesecakes, with their many variations, simply and thoroughly. A big light bulb went off. We as students should not have to guess what goes where and what does what when it comes to cooking. And George Geary being a teacher of making cheesecakes... I'm not saying his recipes are bad. They're great. But if you want a book that covers all bases of instructions, The Joy of Cheesecake is it.If you are new to cheesecakes and feel intimidated, do not fear. The Joy of Cheesecake, The Barron's Educational Series is here. Get it and in no time you will be a master at the art of cheesecake. Besides the incomprehensible number of cheesecake recipe ideas floating around in the world, this is an all you need book on cheesecake. I am not dissapointed at all. I still would recommend Geary's book for its wonderful imaginative creations. 125 Best Cheesecake Recipes
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing special.,
By Snow White "The pressure's on...let's cook so... (sunny southwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Joy of Cheesecake, The (Barron's Educational Series) (Paperback)
There are some decent recipes in this book, but none of them are "knock your sock off" wonderful. The suggestions for crusts and garnishes are very good. However, I was very disappointed with the lack of savory recipes. In addition, nearly all the recipes in the "no bake" section call for uncooked egg whites. This is not a good idea.A much better book is George Geary's "125 Best Cheesecake Recipes". |
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Joy of Cheesecake, The (Barron's Educational Series) by Dana Bovbjerg (Paperback - August 4, 1989)
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