i glanced at the premade stuff in the bakery and decided it was a bit too pricey for what you'd get.
i checked out the frozen sara lee stuff and decided the same.
i scanned the section with the jello no-bake cheesecake and decided it was too risky. i'd never made it before, and i didn't want to ruin her birthday dessert.
so i ended up in the baking section, faithful funfetti in hand. i walked about halfway to the checkout when i stopped and thought, "NO! you can make the cheesecake, emily! it's in a box! you don't ruin food that comes in a box!"
i put back my funfetti (reluctantly - i just love a good funfetti cupcake) and grabbed two boxes of cheesecake kits, and checked out.
i decided that the least messy way to serve the cheesecake would be in cupcake form. i plopped 24 liners into my handy dandy cupcaker holder (thanks, behrns family), stirred the crust mix, pressed a bit into the bottom of each liner, whisked some milk into the cheesecake mix, spooned a bit into each liner, and refrigerated. an hour later, i squeezed some fruit onto each cupcake and voila!
(this is not a picture of my actual cheesecakes, but they seriously looked exactly like these. except i made both cherry and strawberry.)
it ended up delicious, the office was impressed, and erin liked it too, which was the most important part.
this is a first that i will repeat. maybe a lot.
amazing. Loved them. I think Courtney even had two. (we share a love for sugary, bad-for-you-foods in large quantities) =) I would have had two (or three) if I wasn't seriously allergic to those afore-mentioned sugary, bad-for-you-foods.
ReplyDeleteahhhhh, your writing could rival julia OR julia;) now i have a craving, thanks, thanks a lot! xoxo
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