When you are using Jell-o No Bake Cheesecake mix, what do you have to add?!


Question:

When you are using Jell-o No Bake Cheesecake mix, what do you have to add?

Is milk all that you have to add? Or do you have to add cream cheese and sugar as well?


Answers:
Instructions

To Prepare, You Will Need:

Crust:
2 Tbsp. sugar
5 Tbsp. margarine or butter, melted

Filling:
1-1/2 Cups cold milk

For best results: Use 2% reduced fat or whole milk. Fat free, 1% lowfat and lactose-free milk can also be used. Prepare nonfat day milk is not recommended for best flavor. Filling will not set if made with soy milk.

To Make Crust
Stir crust mix, 2 Tbsp. sugar and 5 Tbsp. meld margarine or butter in 9-inch pie plate until crumbs are evenly moistened
Press crumb mixture firmly against side of pie plate, using measuring cup or large spoon
Then, press remaining crumb mixture firmly onto bottom of pie plate

To Make Filling
Pour 1-1/2 cups cold milk into medium mixing bowl
Add filling mix
Beat with electric mixer on low speed 30 seconds
Beat on medium speed 3 minutes
Filling well be thick
Spoon onto crust
Refrigerate at least 1 hour

To Serve
Dip pie plate, just to rim, in hot water 30 seconds for easy cutting and serving
Store, covered, in refrigerator
.
Tips
To Freeze
Wrap tightly; freeze up to 2 weeks
Thaw in refrigerator 3 hours before serving
To Double Recipe
Prepare 2 packages in 13x9-inch pan

Source(s):
http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.j...

I'm pretty sure all you have to add is milk. I don't remember needing cream cheese, and I think the sugar is already in the mix.

Just milk.Unless you want to add a topping-top with a can of cherry pie filling.

Milk, needs to be real cold, crust ,you have to add sugar and butter. if you like the no bake try the Oreo cheese cake its awesome!

Read the box.




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