Start baking at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. After the 15 minutes, lower your oven temperature to 225 degrees and bake for 50 minutes. After 50 minutes, turn the oven off...crack the oven door and let the cake cool completely in the oven. NEVER open the oven door when your cake is baking...u throw off the baking rhythm of the heat. Just trying to share knowledge and experience. Hope this helps somebody. 😎👍🏿👍🏿
Yes I will try this sweet potatoes cheesecake looks yummy I have made cheesecake meny times love to give this sweetpotatoe one atry thank for the video
@@donavyngibson1300 If you put 3 TABLESPOONS of flour (or cornstarch) in your sugar, your cake will NEVER crack. Try it and you'll see. I personally consider waterbaths a complete waste of time. Take it from a brother who has his own baking business. Now...get in there and BAKE THAT THANG !! 😊👍🏿👍🏿💎
I do 350 for 10 minutes then lower to 325 for 50 minutes. Plus I do the water bath. After the cheesecake comes out I go around the rim with a toothpick. Haven’t had a crack since I started doing this method. Sometimes I don’t even put the pan in the water. I’ll just put a pan of water on the bottom rack under the cheesecake. Same results. 👍🏽
HOW TO KEEP CHEESECAKE FROM CRACKING : The best, most effective way to eliminate the cracks in your cake is : ADD 3 TABLESPOONS OF CORNSTARCH to your batter. I bake for a living...and this step NEVER fails. I really enjoyed your video and decided to subscribe to your channel. EXCELLENT finished product, brother. 👍🏿💎💎💎💎
Thanks for watching! I have since cracked the code. 2 tablespoons of cornstarch as well as cracking the oven door partially through the bake 🙌🏾 Happy holidays!
JP from Miami another thing you can bake the cheesecake halfway then pour in your sweet potato and bake till it’s done try that I’ve done it so we have two layers
Cuzzo! You just added a holiday recipe to my file. I usually make a sweet potato pound cake recipe that I found on Pinterest. My Guys love it, so it is an annual thing for us. We will have to try this out. Looks delicious!
Stole the Show this Thanksgiving , TY. I used condensed milk though.Girlfriend said 'it was like eating a French Kiss" whatever that means😂. Making another one today.
Glad you liked it! Gonna have ti try the condensed milk instead of evaporated next time. I get those confused in my head all the time 😂🥴 Thank you for watching! Share and subscribe please 🙏🏽😁🙌🏾
@@ojbcookin Great teach. Yes you did say condense milk, thank God you showed us the can. You also said 2 tablespoons of vanilla, the recipe says 2 teaspoons ( cheese cake ). It might help if you show us ur teaspoon, tablespoon ur using so that we can get it right. I’m sure the vanilla won’t hurt😊. However trying to follow exact instructions. Thanks!
New fam to your channel 💕 that cheesecake looks so delicious, I love sweet potatoes, yes baking is better, the sweetness and carmelization is amazing. Fantastic job👏🏽💕
Cook it in a Water bath and when it's finished, let it cool down for about 15-20 min in the oven w the door open.The cool air mixing with the heat of the pie too quickly is apart of what makes cracking. But if it does still crack, wet a butter knife/spatula and gently go over the cracks and their gone like that ! 😊
You can avoid cracking by surrounding the pan, top to bottom with a damp cloth (they actually sell things made for this, but just just use a couple dollar store dish cloths). This helps the cake to cook more evenly from the inside out
Thats a good tip. I actually stumbled upon another trick. Add about a tablespoon of Cornstarch to the batter. I also did the cracked oven door method. Thanks for watching! Share and subscribe please 🙌🏾
I love this, just to let you know, take sour cream and sugar to it , mix it up well and I pour that over the top as a little sweet glaze and covers those cracks very well.!!
I know when I use a water bath below my cheesecake I get no cracks. Another way I haven’t tried is to lower oven to 325 degrees, cook 40 mins, then turn oven off and leave cheesecake in the oven for another 40 mins. It’s suppose to be better than using a water bath. If you try it let me know. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching! 🙌🏾 I got some good tips from the comments. Added a few table spoons of corn starch to mix as well as used the open door method 35 mins into baking. No more cracks 💪🏾
It will last 5-7 days. Id say no earlier than Sun. I'd do it Monday if it were me, that way it last past Christmas in case there are leftovers. It also freezes well if you vacuum seal. Thanks for watching! Share and subscribe please 😁 🙌🏾
You can never get something at cheesecake factory that you make at home it’s gonna be better it’s gonna have less extra things that they put in there and water bath. Do water bath but makes sure you put aluminum foil around your springform pan looks really good I’m a professional Pastry Chef South Miami, he did a great job. By the way the music gotta be more loud it put me to sleep. He did a great job.
Thank you! I actually did the "open oven door" method along with a few table spoons of corn starch in my latest Cheesecake vid. No cracks 😁🙌🏾 Share and subscribe please 🙏🏾 😁
I prefer a Water bath or place a 9×13 about 3" deep with 1/2 the pan filled with "hot" water and place on a rack in bottom of your oven. This will help prevent cracking.
Do you know how much your two sweet potatoes yielded (cups)? Sweet potatoes come in various sizes, and I just want to make sure I'm using enough or not too much.
It will help with the cracking if you create a moist environment in your oven by putting a pan of hot water in the oven underneath it before & while it's cooking. Then once it's cooked, turn off and crack the oven door until it cools (about an hour). Then chill in fridge for at least 4hrs and then enjoy! This comes from a few hundred eff ups btw, and then I finally got it right lol. 😂👍🏾
Thank you! Yea I've gotten lots of tips on this. I also started adding a few tablespoons of cornstarch to the batter, which is another "pro tip" someone in the comments gave me. Thanks for watching! 😁🙌🏾 Sub and share please 😁
@@ojbcookin I didn't think about telling you to alter your recipe at all. I normally just add two heaping tablespoons of flour to my sweet potato, cheesecake and custard pie recipes anyway. I haven't tried cornstarch at all though lol. Enjoy your holiday.
Use a "water bath". Before putting in the oven, cover the bottom of the springform pan with aluminum foil. Make sure that it's covered COMPLETELY, so that water cannot get into it. Then fill any roasting pan with water, up to about 1/3 height, set the filled cake pan in it, and bake at 325° F for 60-70 minutes. No cracks!! Promise.
Thanks for watching! And thanks for the tip! I've since started adding 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to the batter and opening the oven partial way thru baking. This also works great 🙌🏾
I noticed that you used Evaporated milk, but you kept saying sweetened condensed milk and your ingredients also stated Evaporated milk . What is the preferred milk?
3 main reasons a cake cracks : (1) OVERMIXING....(2) OVERBAKING....and (3) NOT ADDING CORNSTARCH...ok ?? I hope this helps somebody out there. Happy baking, y'all !! 😎✌🏿
@@ojbcookin I wrap mine in foil to prevent the crust from getting wet! I made the same cheesecake and was to lazy to put it in a water bath. Won’t do that again
Add a water bath when cooking the cheesecake. Actually set it in a pan of water and wrap the bottom of your spring pan with aluminum foil and set in a flat pan off water while baking. Good Luck!
@@ojbcookindo you put the corn starch in the cream cheese batter or sweet potato batter… ?? Do you have the updated version of the recipe. I really want to make this dessert for thanksgiving 😊
Thank you! I did that on my Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake vid. I also added 2 table spoons of corn starch. No cracks 🙌🏾. Be sure to Share and Subscribe 😁🙌🏾
Start baking at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. After the 15 minutes, lower your oven temperature to 225 degrees and bake for 50 minutes. After 50 minutes, turn the oven off...crack the oven door and let the cake cool completely in the oven. NEVER open the oven door when your cake is baking...u throw off the baking rhythm of the heat. Just trying to share knowledge and experience. Hope this helps somebody. 😎👍🏿👍🏿
Yes I will try this sweet potatoes cheesecake looks yummy I have made cheesecake meny times love to give this sweetpotatoe one atry thank for the video
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Do I also need to do a water bath
@@donavyngibson1300 If you put 3 TABLESPOONS of flour (or cornstarch) in your sugar, your cake will NEVER crack. Try it and you'll see. I personally consider waterbaths a complete waste of time. Take it from a brother who has his own baking business. Now...get in there and BAKE THAT THANG !! 😊👍🏿👍🏿💎
I do 350 for 10 minutes then lower to 325 for 50 minutes. Plus I do the water bath. After the cheesecake comes out I go around the rim with a toothpick. Haven’t had a crack since I started doing this method. Sometimes I don’t even put the pan in the water. I’ll just put a pan of water on the bottom rack under the cheesecake. Same results. 👍🏽
HOW TO KEEP CHEESECAKE FROM CRACKING : The best, most effective way to eliminate the cracks in your cake is : ADD 3 TABLESPOONS OF CORNSTARCH to your batter. I bake for a living...and this step NEVER fails. I really enjoyed your video and decided to subscribe to your channel. EXCELLENT finished product, brother. 👍🏿💎💎💎💎
Yeah, I love adding cornstarch to my pie s as well. good one.
I messed up! I forgot to add your ingrediant
@@Lovely-ff7uv The key is : LEARN....and don't mess up any more. Ok ?? It's gonna be alright. Keep baking. 😊👍🏿👍🏿
One way you could avoid cracks in your cheesecake is by putting your cheesecake in a water bath before baking. 😊 Happy Holidays.
Thanks for watching! I have since cracked the code. 2 tablespoons of cornstarch as well as cracking the oven door partially through the bake 🙌🏾 Happy holidays!
@@ojbcookinThanks for tip! Def will be doing .
A man who bakes 😍 I’m going to use his recipe this Holiday!
Gotta be multi-faceted 😄 Thanks for watching. Let me know how it turns out. Subscribe and share please 😁 🙌🏾
Yes wrap aluminum foil around the pan water bath into and other baking pan kind of deep!! Stops the cracking!!!🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾but it looks delicious!!
Thank you! I did that once and my crust got wet smh. I must not have wrapped it right. Thanks for watching 😁😊🙌🏾
This is definitely true! I do a water bath everytime a bake a cheesecake and I have never had a crack!!
Thanks for the "no strings tip."
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Hey O! The best of both worlds is what this recipe is🥰 Appreciate you sharing 🥰
Thanks for watching and showing love! 🙌🏾🙂
We can have this dessert any time.
JP from Miami another thing you can bake the cheesecake halfway then pour in your sweet potato and bake till it’s done try that I’ve done it so we have two layers
I'm trying this for Christmas!! Looks awesome! You can put a pan of water underneath the cheesecake to avoid cracks.
Let me know how it turns out! And thank you! 🙌🏾😁
Cuzzo! You just added a holiday recipe to my file. I usually make a sweet potato pound cake recipe that I found on Pinterest. My Guys love it, so it is an annual thing for us. We will have to try this out. Looks delicious!
Thank you for watching! Let me knowhow it turns out 🙌🏾😁
I'm gonna start my own cooking channel and this will be on it
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Stole the Show this Thanksgiving , TY. I used condensed milk though.Girlfriend said 'it was like eating a French Kiss" whatever that means😂. Making another one today.
Glad you liked it! Gonna have ti try the condensed milk instead of evaporated next time. I get those confused in my head all the time 😂🥴 Thank you for watching! Share and subscribe please 🙏🏽😁🙌🏾
@@ojbcookin Great teach. Yes you did say condense milk, thank God you showed us the can. You also said 2 tablespoons of vanilla, the recipe says 2 teaspoons ( cheese cake ). It might help if you show us ur teaspoon, tablespoon ur using so that we can get it right. I’m sure the vanilla won’t hurt😊. However trying to follow exact instructions. Thanks!
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Water baths. 2 inches of water in so when baking the heat doesnt drain too much moisture from the cakes, which is where it cracks. Great recipe!
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I am defiantly going to try this, thanks for video. I am now a fan
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I gotta buy me one of those pans! That pie looks amazing
I got this one from Wal Mart lol. Thanks for watching. Share and subscribe please! 🙂🙌🏾
Excellent presentation, Some way I saw water somewhere under the pan helps with cheesecake cracks.
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I made this recipe for my family last year and it was a hit…so of course I had to come back again just to make sure I’ve got the recipe right! Thanks
Glad they liked it! Thanks for watching and reporting back!!! 😁😁🙌🏾
I love the idea of the golden grahams vs graham crackers. I also like the water bowl for the beaters idea. I hadn't thought of either 🤔 😅. Thank you.
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Made it for Thanksgiving. It was a big hit!
Edit: 2024 It's in the oven now!
Thank you for trying it out and for sharing!! 😁🙌🏾 And thanks so much for watching!
Love cheese cake
It's the best 💯
Love this video. Plan to make a SPCC for a holiday party. I will use your recipe. Thank you and have a blessed Thanksgiving.🙏🏾
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I have made chseecake meny times got to give this sweetpotatoe one a try looks yummy
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Golden Grahams never thought on that
I prefer them over regular gram crackers 😂😁 Thanks for watching! 🙌🏾
@@ojbcookin I’m going to try it I just made pumpkin cheesecake last week
I’m trying to make this tomorrow.
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@@ojbcookinAlready on it . 😊
Still looks good cracks and all😋TVs. God bless in Jesus name
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@@ojbcookin Anytime 👍🏽😊
🎉 looks delicious I'm going to make it.
New fam to your channel 💕 that cheesecake looks so delicious, I love sweet potatoes, yes baking is better, the sweetness and carmelization is amazing. Fantastic job👏🏽💕
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Excellent recipe and demonstration chef! Thank you for sharing your gift!!
Thank you for recipe made this last year it was a hit yummy😋
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Cook it in a Water bath and when it's finished, let it cool down for about 15-20 min in the oven w the door open.The cool air mixing with the heat of the pie too quickly is apart of what makes cracking. But if it does still crack, wet a butter knife/spatula and gently go over the cracks and their gone like that ! 😊
Thank you! 😁 I tried the water thing once but I don't think I wrapped the base tight enough because my crust got wet smh
@@ojbcookin I usually double wrap mines..It's happen to me before too 😅
I love when content creators try there on food. I love baking as well, love to watch other creators and learn more. Looks awesome....
I always do a water bath for my cheesecake it comes out perfect no cracks
Thank you! I also started adding a few table spoons of Cornstarch to the batter. It works! Share and subscribe please 😁🙌🏾
So beautiful !!!!!
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This is amazing OMG
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Looks Delicious 😋
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So many versions. Enjoy. 🥮🍠
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Im going ti have try this thank you for yljr recepie
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You go that is awesome 👌👏
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Looks good
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Awesome!💛
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That looks amazing I love all that ingredients I got to get one made I'm not a baker🙏❤️
You can do it! I just starting baking when I started the channel 🙌🏾
I'm gonna try your recipe 🎉
Let me know how it turns out! Thanks for watching! 🙌🏾😁
@@ojbcookin sho nuff...
Looks Freaking awesome.......
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You can avoid cracking by surrounding the pan, top to bottom with a damp cloth (they actually sell things made for this, but just just use a couple dollar store dish cloths). This helps the cake to cook more evenly from the inside out
Thats a good tip. I actually stumbled upon another trick. Add about a tablespoon of Cornstarch to the batter. I also did the cracked oven door method. Thanks for watching! Share and subscribe please 🙌🏾
Put water on the bottom rack. Drop the oven temperature to 325
Thank you! 😁🙌🏾 Def gonna do that next time
This looks for good!!!
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How can i do the graham cracker crust it i font have a food processor
Put them in a large zip lock bag and crush em up using a rolling pin or a large glass. Thanks for watching 🙌🏾 Subscribe Please 😁
I love this, just to let you know, take sour cream and sugar to it , mix it up well and I pour that over the top as a little sweet glaze and covers those cracks very well.!!
Nice idea plus never had a sour cream icing. Gonna try it! Thanks for watching! 🙌🏾😁
Hi, what size springform pan did you use with this recipe?
I used a 9 inch spring form for this one. Thanks for watching! Share and subscribe please 😁 🙌🏾
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I know when I use a water bath below my cheesecake I get no cracks. Another way I haven’t tried is to lower oven to 325 degrees, cook 40 mins, then turn oven off and leave cheesecake in the oven for another 40 mins. It’s suppose to be better than using a water bath. If you try it let me know. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching! 🙌🏾😁 And I'm definitely trying that
You did an excellent job the cracking comes from over beating the mix and the temperature being too high
Thanks for watching! 🙌🏾 I got some good tips from the comments. Added a few table spoons of corn starch to mix as well as used the open door method 35 mins into baking. No more cracks 💪🏾
@@ojbcookin yes that's it making your recipe today I will enjoy 🥰🥰
How long could this stay in the fridge? How soon can I make this for Christmas for next Wednesday?
It will last 5-7 days. Id say no earlier than Sun. I'd do it Monday if it were me, that way it last past Christmas in case there are leftovers. It also freezes well if you vacuum seal. Thanks for watching! Share and subscribe please 😁 🙌🏾
@ thank you for getting back to me I appreciate it. I was thinking the same. I’ll do it Monday! Thanks! I can’t wait to try your recipe.
You can never get something at cheesecake factory that you make at home it’s gonna be better it’s gonna have less extra things that they put in there and water bath. Do water bath but makes sure you put aluminum foil around your springform pan looks really good I’m a professional Pastry Chef South Miami, he did a great job. By the way the music gotta be more loud it put me to sleep. He did a great job.
Thanks for the advice and thanks for watching 🙌🏾
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Put a pan hot water on bottom rack
Thank you! I actually did the "open oven door" method along with a few table spoons of corn starch in my latest Cheesecake vid. No cracks 😁🙌🏾 Share and subscribe please 🙏🏾 😁
I made one but my sweet potato pie mix didn't set and was still loose. I was wondering if I added flour to the mix if that would help firm it up?
I didn't add any flour but that may work. Or, reduce the amount of milk you add so its not so loose. Thanks for watching! 🙌🏾
@@ojbcookin Thanks, I'll try that. The flavors was delicious!!
I prefer a Water bath or place a 9×13 about 3" deep with 1/2 the pan filled with "hot" water and place on a rack in bottom of your oven. This will help prevent cracking.
Thanks for watching and for the tip! 😁🙌🏾
Do you know how much your two sweet potatoes yielded (cups)? Sweet potatoes come in various sizes, and I just want to make sure I'm using enough or not too much.
Yea, I'd say about 5 cups of mashed sweet potatoes came out of that. Thanks for watching! 😁🙌🏾
It will help with the cracking if you create a moist environment in your oven by putting a pan of hot water in the oven underneath it before & while it's cooking. Then once it's cooked, turn off and crack the oven door until it cools (about an hour). Then chill in fridge for at least 4hrs and then enjoy! This comes from a few hundred eff ups btw, and then I finally got it right lol. 😂👍🏾
Thank you! Yea I've gotten lots of tips on this. I also started adding a few tablespoons of cornstarch to the batter, which is another "pro tip" someone in the comments gave me. Thanks for watching! 😁🙌🏾 Sub and share please 😁
@@ojbcookin I didn't think about telling you to alter your recipe at all. I normally just add two heaping tablespoons of flour to my sweet potato, cheesecake and custard pie recipes anyway. I haven't tried cornstarch at all though lol. Enjoy your holiday.
Golden Grahams? Genius.
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@@ojbcookin already have!
Water bath is key for no cracks
Thank you! I also started adding a few table spoons of Cornstarch to the batter. It works! Share and subscribe please 😁🙌🏾
Do you keep it refrigerated after baking ?
Yup, gotta refrigerate because of the Cheesecake
@@ojbcookin ok thank you
Use a "water bath". Before putting in the oven, cover the bottom of the springform pan with aluminum foil. Make sure that it's covered COMPLETELY, so that water cannot get into it. Then fill any roasting pan with water, up to about 1/3 height, set the filled cake pan in it, and bake at 325° F for 60-70 minutes. No cracks!! Promise.
Thanks for watching! And thanks for the tip! I've since started adding 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to the batter and opening the oven partial way thru baking. This also works great 🙌🏾
I noticed that you used Evaporated milk, but you kept saying sweetened condensed milk and your ingredients also stated Evaporated milk . What is the preferred milk?
Evaporated milk. I get those mixed up in my head all the time. Thanks for watching! 🙌🏾
@@ojbcookin Thank you
I do the same thing with getting rid of the strings. I will not eat a pie with strings or lumps.
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Place a pan of water in the oven with it to prevent the cheesecake from cracking.
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When you peal your potatoes, peal about 1/4 inch in. Get the yellow part off. Strings are gone
I'm going to def try that in future. Thanks for watching 🙌🏾😁
3 main reasons a cake cracks : (1) OVERMIXING....(2) OVERBAKING....and (3) NOT ADDING CORNSTARCH...ok ?? I hope this helps somebody out there. Happy baking, y'all !! 😎✌🏿
Looks good but you only added half cup of butter in the sweet potato mix. 1 stick is a half cup. Thanks for sharing.
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Bake the cheese cake in a water bath to avoid the cracking.
Thank you! I tried that once and my crust got wet. How do I avoid that? 🤔
@@ojbcookin I wrap mine in foil to prevent the crust from getting wet! I made the same cheesecake and was to lazy to put it in a water bath. Won’t do that again
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I thought a cup of butter was 2 sticks.
All measurements in the description are accurate. Sometimes I mess up during narration. Thats why I recap it all in writing. Thanks for watching 🙌🏾
Add a water bath when cooking the cheesecake. Actually set it in a pan of water and wrap the bottom of your spring pan with aluminum foil and set in a flat pan off water while baking. Good Luck!
I tried the water method once abd my crust got wet smh. Maybe I didn't wrap well enough lol. Thanks for watching 🙌🏾
A word of ADVICE. BReak ya eggs in a separate bowl just in case u have a bad egg it won't ruin ya WHOLE batter. It's a beautiful product.
That is great advice. Never even considered that. Thanks for watching! Share and subscribe please 😁🙌🏾
You're saying condensed milk instead of evaporated milk. Also, a water bath prevents cracks.
Thanks for watching! Yea I get those mixed up in my head sometimes 🤣
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Cheesecake factory Who???🤣
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Put water in the bottom of oven under your pan
Thank you! This was a while back. I've perfected it now. The real secret is a bit of Cornstarch in the batter. Share and subscribe please 😁 🙌🏾
@@ojbcookindo you put the corn starch in the cream cheese batter or sweet potato batter… ?? Do you have the updated version of the recipe. I really want to make this dessert for thanksgiving 😊
Taste it before putting the eggs in to make sure the flavor is right.
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Dayum good job, man! ٩(^◡^)۶
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@@ojbcookin It's my pleasure!
FYI! Dancing after the first bite is INDEED a part of the recipe. I repeat IT IS APART OF THE RECIPE folks.
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I gotchu!! lol
STOP SAYING CONDENSED MILK!! its evaporated milk
Well, the video is a few years old so you just gonna have to live with it. Also, you clearly see what it is. Thanks for watching tho! 🙌🏾
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Copy away 🫡😁 That's what it's here for lol. Let me know how it turns out. Share and Subscribe please 🙌🏾
You won't need to do a water bath if u add 3 tablespoons of CORNSTARCH to your batter. Try it now...thank me later, ya dig ?? ❤️✌🏿😎
I'm gonna try all this lol. Thank you! 🙌🏾
@@ojbcookin You're very welcome, brother. That's the purpose of knowledge...to share it. 👊🏿
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Yams are not sweet potatoes they are different 😂
I literally just had to Google. I was today years old smh 🤣🤣🤔🤣🥴
You need to know the difference between condense milk and evaporated milk . By the way talking cool doesn’t make you sexy.
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Turn over off. Leave cheesecake in the oven for maybe 30 minutes.
Thank you! I did that on my Strawberry Crunch Cheesecake vid. I also added 2 table spoons of corn starch. No cracks 🙌🏾. Be sure to Share and Subscribe 😁🙌🏾
They didn't look llke no sweet potatos to me.whatu changing the game?i dont need dat.stick to the script
Those were def sweet potatoes 🤣 Thanks for watching 🙌🏾
What’s the name of that device you used to bake the cheesecake in ,looks amazing 😊
Thats a spring form pan. You can get em pretty cheap at Walmart or Target. Thanks for watching! 😁 Sub and share please 🙌🏾
@@ojbcookin thank youuuuuu