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Old Nov 9th 2004, 5:57 am
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Bego Mario Garde
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In a café in Yallingup, a small town near Margaret River, WA, we had
some absolutely delicous lemon cheese cake. Unfortunately I forgot to
ask for a recipe. Tried to make one at home, but - nah - that wasn't the
real stuff. Looked for recipes in Google, but you'll find dozends of
different ways to make one. Some suggest to ad joghurt, some use eggs --
but what's (or where would I find) the recipe for the real[TM]
Australian lemon cheese cake?

Bego
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Old Nov 10th 2004, 1:16 am
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Bego Mario Garde <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > In a café in Yallingup, a small town near Margaret River, WA, we had
    > some absolutely delicous lemon cheese cake. Unfortunately I forgot to
    > ask for a recipe. Tried to make one at home, but - nah - that wasn't the
    > real stuff. Looked for recipes in Google, but you'll find dozends of
    > different ways to make one. Some suggest to ad joghurt, some use eggs --
    > but what's (or where would I find) the recipe for the real[TM]
    > Australian lemon cheese cake?
    >
    > Bego

Bego, do you remember the name of the cafe? Contacting them directly
would be the best approach. If you don't remember the name, there are
(partial?) listings at
http://www.totaltravel.com.au/travel...irectory/cafes
and http://www.walkabout.com.au/location...p.shtml--maybe
seeing the name will jog your memory. Good luck!

Nancy
 
Old Nov 10th 2004, 3:43 am
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Bego Mario Garde
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ncurtis wrote:
    > Bego, do you remember the name of the cafe? Contacting them directly
    > would be the best approach. If you don't remember the name, there are
    > (partial?) listings at
    > http://www.totaltravel.com.au/travel...irectory/cafes
    > and http://www.walkabout.com.au/location...p.shtml--maybe
    > seeing the name will jog your memory. Good luck!

Hi Nancy!

Wow! With your second link I found the phone number of the café and I'll
try and call them to get the recipe.

However, I hoped for some Australian in the newsgroup who could tell me
his/her recipe.

Our German cheesecake is quite different to the Australian style,
probably similar to what we call the "Philadelphia-Tart". I tried the
recipe on www.philadelphia.de, but that wasn't by far as good as what we
had in several Australian cafés.

OK, I know -- usually tourists buy funny hats with corks, purses made
from kangaroo-testicles and "been there - done that" T-shirts. But I
still would prefer a "real Australian cheesecake"-recipe.
Hmmm - probably I should look for an Australian cooking newsgroup. :-)

Thanks anyway,

Bego

--
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we.
They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country
and our people, and neither do we."
- George W. Bush, 5.8.2004
 
Old Nov 10th 2004, 7:39 am
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Julie
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"Bego Mario Garde" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > ncurtis wrote:
    > > Bego, do you remember the name of the cafe? Contacting them directly
    > > would be the best approach. If you don't remember the name, there are
    > > (partial?) listings at
    > > http://www.totaltravel.com.au/travel...irectory/cafes
    > > and http://www.walkabout.com.au/location...p.shtml--maybe
    > > seeing the name will jog your memory. Good luck!
    > Hi Nancy!
    > Wow! With your second link I found the phone number of the café and I'll
    > try and call them to get the recipe.
    > However, I hoped for some Australian in the newsgroup who could tell me
    > his/her recipe.
    > Our German cheesecake is quite different to the Australian style,
    > probably similar to what we call the "Philadelphia-Tart". I tried the
    > recipe on www.philadelphia.de, but that wasn't by far as good as what we
    > had in several Australian cafés.
    > OK, I know -- usually tourists buy funny hats with corks, purses made
    > from kangaroo-testicles and "been there - done that" T-shirts. But I
    > still would prefer a "real Australian cheesecake"-recipe.
    > Hmmm - probably I should look for an Australian cooking newsgroup. :-)
    > Thanks anyway,
    > Bego
It may help if you look under Baked Cheesecake Recipes. Quite often Baked
Cheesecakes are flavoured with lemon.
 

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