Lemon Pucker Cheesecake

"I found this recipe a few years ago at www.epicurean.com. I have made this cheesecake several times and it is very good. Lemon or Key Limes are great in this cheesecake. I just made this over the holidays for a gift for friends for their Christmas supper dessert table with Key Limes. I discovered I had not put this recipe in my cookbook for cheesecakes. I was amiss so here is the Lemon Pucker Cheesecake for you to enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
13
Yields:
1 cheesecake
Serves:
16
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directions

  • Crust:

  • In food processor fitted with steel blade, crush graham crackers. Gradually mix in melted butter and sugar scraping sides so butter is evenly mixed with crackers. Press mixture into 10 inch spring form pan. Bake at 425 degrees for 7 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool.
  • Filling:

  • Cream cheese and sugar in food processor until well-blended. Add eggs and beat well. Add remainder of ingredients and blend. Pour into cooled crust. Put in a 250 degree oven and bake for 2 hours {if convection oven, bake 1-3/4 hours and test}.
  • Remove and top with sour cream topping and bake 5 more minutes.
  • Turn.oven off and leave in oven with door slightly ajar to cool completely very important do not miss this step!
  • Cover and chill at least 8 - 24 hours. Serves 16.
  • Note: I use a 9 inch spring form pan I would not use an 8 inch as I feel that it would be too much batter for that size pan. I feel that a 10 inch spring form pan would work very well if you are needing more than 16 full slices and perhaps wanting a cheesecake not as high as what a 9 inch spring form pan will provide. If using a 10 inch spring form pan I would definitely double the crust recipe from the Lemon Pucker Cheesecake recipe and this recipe would lend itself to being made 1/4 larger in ingredients for a 10 inch spring form pan only if you wanted a much larger cheesecake for a 10 inch pan. Eat and weep!

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