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Sat, Aug 26, 06 at 20:08
| If anyone knows of a good recipe, or heck, even how to make these please let me know... thank you |
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- Posted by ginger_st_thomas (My Page) on Sun, Aug 27, 06 at 7:40
| The closest I could find are the variations on the recipe below using cream cheese or ricotta. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Chimichangas
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| Thank you, seems like that might work... anyone have any idea what i should do with the cheesecake batter? do you think it might be best to freeze it in cubes then wrap the tortilla around it?? thanks |
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| I think Applebees use to make a cheesecake chimichanga but I couldn't find the recipe. You may have better luck looking up recipes for Sopapillas. Here's one with a cheescake type filling. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Sopapillas
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- Posted by jenniferhop (My Page) on Mon, Jun 4, 07 at 19:17
| http://www.texasmonthly.com/forum/read.php?f=1&i=1891&t=1782 This site looks pretty close. I haven't tried it yet, but will soon. |
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| There is a restaurant here in our town that serves cheesecake chimichanga's as well. I would love to have a good recipe for them. I believe the place that serves them around here freezes the cheesecake batter first, because the center of the dessert always seems to be a bit frozen still. Does anyone know the recipe for the outside coating? |
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- Posted by eileenlaunonen (My Page) on Sun, Apr 20, 08 at 11:22
| That is the only thing I ever enjoyed at Applebees...they were warm and covered in cinnamon sugar...really good! |
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| Never eaten them....but I would make cheesecake batter,3 half pound packages of cream sheese, 3/4 cup sugar and 4 eggs,1 tsp vanilla....beat well, pour into a greased 8 by 8 pan and bake at 350 in a bain marie until set, about 45 minutes....lay a pices of foil over the pan so it doesn't brown. Chill and cut into chimi sized strips. Wrap a strip into a tortilla and deep fry them. Linda C |
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