
Tips for Using Condensed Milk in Cheesecake
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Use full-fat cream cheese for best texture and taste. 
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Let the cream cheese soften fully before mixing. 
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Beat until smooth before adding condensed milk to avoid lumps. 
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Add lemon juice — it helps set the cheesecake and balances sweetness. 
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Chill thoroughly — at least 4 hours or overnight. 
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Use a springform pan for easy unmoulding. 
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Press the crust firmly to prevent crumbling. 
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For variation, swirl in fruit purée or melted chocolate. 
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Avoid over-mixing once filling is smooth. 
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Keep refrigerated until ready to serve. 
Serve It With Suggestions
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Fresh berry coulis or compote 
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Whipped cream 
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Espresso or strong coffee 
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Glass of dessert wine or Prosecco 
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Chocolate shavings or curls 
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Lemon zest or candied citrus 
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Crushed pistachios or almonds 
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Mint leaves for garnish 
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Side of fruit salad 
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Light dusting of powdered sugar 
FAQ's
Q: Can I make this cheesecake ahead of time?
A: Yes, it's ideal for preparing the night before — just keep it refrigerated.
Q: Can I freeze it?
A: Yes, wrap it tightly and freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw in the fridge before serving.
Q: Can I use low-fat cream cheese?
A: You can, but full-fat yields better flavour and texture.
Q: What if I don’t have lemon juice?
A: Use lime juice or white vinegar as a substitute.
Q: Can I use homemade condensed milk?
A: Yes — just ensure it's thick and sweet like the canned version.
Q: Is it gluten-free?
A: Use gluten-free cookies or biscuits in the crust to make it gluten-free.
Q: How long does it last in the fridge?
A: Up to 4 days, covered tightly.
Q: Can I make it in individual portions?
A: Absolutely — use muffin tins or ramekins for mini cheesecakes.
Q: What other toppings can I use?
A: Try chocolate ganache, lemon curd, or caramel drizzle.
Q: Can I make it without a springform pan?
A: Yes, but use parchment-lined baking dishes for easier slicing.

 
                       
         
         
         
       
      