Cheesecake For A Grooms Cake

Baking By GRAMSB123 Updated 19 Jan 2010 , 11:41pm by Sagebrush

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GRAMSB123 Posted 18 Jan 2010 , 7:31pm
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My niece wants a grooms cake in the shape of an olympic pool and wants the cake made out of cheesecake. All the recipes I have for cheesecake require a springform pan and they are all round, not rectangular. Any suggestions???

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Mike1394 Posted 19 Jan 2010 , 2:11pm
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Check Kohls I think they have square, and/or rectangle springform

Mike

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GRAMSB123 Posted 19 Jan 2010 , 9:46pm
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Thank you I will try that. I would never have thought of that.

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Sagebrush Posted 19 Jan 2010 , 11:41pm
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Google rectangle cheesecake pans. There are springform ones, and ones where you would push the bottom up and out of the sides after running a knife around the edges (Fat Daddios even makes this style).

I'll try a link so you can see a picture, assuming they don't block the domain name (I did just pick one at random... no comment on the quality of service from this company):

http://www.cheftools.com/prodinfo.asp?number=02-1832-12&source=gs

HTH

- Leisel

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