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Title: Bacon & Two Onion Cheesecake > Amended
Categories: Entree Cheese Lowfat
Yield: 10 Servings

  Original:
1/2cGreen onions; thinly sliced
6 Slices bacon; diced
1 Large onion; vidalia chpd
1 Clove garlic; minced
1 15 oz container light
  Ricotta cheese
1/2cHalf and half
2tbFlour
1/2tsSalt
1/4tsCayenne pepper
2 Eggs
  Modified:
1/4cParsley; chopped
6 Slices bacon; diced
1 Large onion; chopped
1 Clove garlic; minced
8ozLight [7%] Ricotta cheese
8ozNon-fat sour cream
1/2c2% Milk
3tbFlour
1/2tsSalt
1/4tsCayenne pepper
1 Egg
1 Egg white

In 10" skillet, cook bacon until crisp, remove to paper towels and drain. Cook onions and garlic in bacon drippings until tender... discard drippings and drain vegetables in strainer.

Combine cheese, half-and-half, flour, salt and pepper; blend until smooth. Add eggs, one at a time....blend until smooth.

Reserving 3 tbsp. of bacon for garnish, stir remaining bacon and cooked vegetables into cheese mixture.

Lightly grease sides of an 8 or 9" springform pan, pour batter into pan. Bake at 350F 40 mins or until center is just set.

Remove to wire cooling rack....cool to room temp. Garnish with reserved bacon, serve with assorted crackers. Yield: 10 Servings.

Posted to Home Hearth Food Digest V1 #18 by kneadles@esosoft.com (Carolyn (Hugs!!) Shaw) on May 20, 1997

Jim's Notes:

I didn't have any green onions on hand so I used parsley for greenery and I also wanted to reduce the fat somewhat. The low-fat Ricotta, sour cream and milk looked a little thin so I increased the flour. The bacon was well done to a crisp and very well drained.

I decided to add a crust. There was enough cheese-milk mixture to fill a shallow nine inch pie crust and two individual ramekins lined with dried bread crumbs. The smaller, shallower dishes still took 40 minutes to cook.

These turned out really well despite the low fat substitutes. The cheesecake was rich and creamy tasting like it should be. Next time I think I'm going to double the bacon and add mushrooms. This recipe only serves 6 as a main course but could make 10 appetizers.

Jim Weller, Aug. 1, 1998

From: Jim Weller Date: 08-01-98 (19:48) The Neverending Bbs (286) Fido-Natio

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