Instead of using cream cheese for your cheesecake, try this type of cheese for a lighter, fluffier, and more subtle result.
Heat the oven to 320 degrees. Butter an 8- to 9-inch springform pan and line with parchment paper.
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Panforte is a classic Italian sweet from Siena, Tuscany. It’s part cake, part confection and entirely irresistible. Its name translates to “strong bread,” which is a nod to both its ...
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