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10 Reviews of Honeycomb Cheesecake

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From: Countrywife

On Oct 14, 2005

What a great no bake cheesecake. I used a graham cracker crust. I love Violet Crumble. Every once in a while I run across them at a candy stand or in the market. No telling when or where I'll find them. Found them at the drugstore this time.Butterfinger or Heath bars would work, too. I bet. But great cheesecake.

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    From: Droopy Drawers, By Lucy Lastic

    On Mar 13, 2008

    WOW!!! This is divine! Everyone who tried it loved it. Even my Hubby asked if I could make this for his birthday instead of a regular cake! Thanks for this one, its delish!!!

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    From: Jewelies

    On Oct 4, 2005

    What a great quick and easy cheesecake recipe. It took no time at all to put it together and tastes amazing. For my family we had quite alot left over so I frozen half. Will let you know how it works out. Thanks Shaz for a winner recipe

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  • From: lindy-loo

    On Sep 5, 2008

    Lovely cheesecake, also advantage of being able to feed it to pregnant people/ children as no raw eggs! I used 3 crunchie bars (I'm from Scotland), and butter biscuits. I have to point everyone that eats it in the direction of the recipe as everyone wants to make it and presumably eat it (lots). Delicious! yum yum yum

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    From: andypandy

    On Jun 19, 2006

    This was a simple no bake cheesecake to make. I used 3(44gr each), Cadbury Crunchie chocolate bars, the sugar melts slightly the next day into the filling which is nice, but the chocolate on the bars I found was too waxy in the filling. Maybe next time will use homemade sponge toffee and a nice grated eating milk or dark chocolate bar. Makes a Large cake a froze most of it. Had a piece today from the freezer and it is still fine.

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    From: bluemoon downunder

    On May 14, 2006

    A totally delicious no bake cheesecake that I've made for Pick a Chef 2006. We loved the Violet Crumble bars in this recipe: they were what drew me to this recipe initially. This is a recipe that is fabulously easy to make - and SO quick to make too! So it’s one I’ll keep in mind for those occasions when, on getting home rather too late, I need to – or want to - put together something for a morning tea next day. Thank you for sharing this, Stardustannie!

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  • From: AussieK

    On Sep 7, 2006

    I served this recipe for my son's 12th birthday party and everybody loved it, kids and adults alike. I do prefer a softer texture to my cheesecakes so I halved the gelatin and water. I also used butternut biscuits. It was a very quick and easy recipe with a fabulous outcome.

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    From: The Flying Chef

    On Feb 22, 2008

    Wonderful it was my first time of doing a no bake cheesecake. My son loves cheesecake so I made this for his birthday (hence the decoration.) We can not get violet crumbles here, but my sis just came back from oz so I asked her to bring me back a bag, so this really was treat. It was so easy to put together unlike my other cheesecake recipes. I decorated the top with halved violet crumble mini bars to be really sinful. Thakn you so much for sharing a real keeper, I am coming back to Oz next month for business I will be stocking up on violet crimbles LOL.

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    From: **Mandy**

    On Apr 2, 2007

    This was really yummy & liked by all, very easy to put together that is unless your cream won't whip like what happened to me, had to run down the store for another bottle. I too used butternut snaps which were great but I think their strong flavour actually detracted from the honeycomb taste so when I make this again I will use a plainer type biscuit for the crust. Thanks for a great recipe!

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    From: Tisme

    On Jan 28, 2007

    This was fantastic Stardustannie !! The only thing I had to change was the biscuits, I could only find Butternut Snaps, but they worked a treat, everything else was followed to the letter and the family loved it !!! And how easy is it to make!!!!! ummmm.......sssshhhhh but actually my 15 yr old DD made the whole lot on her own !!! Everybody loved it, and DD says she will be making this again seeing she did such a good job, its already in her cook book (Its amazing what a few compliments can do !!!!)....lol Thanks Stardustannie.

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