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Dehydrated cheesecake

Sat 23 Sep, 2023 10:24 am

Hi all, long story, but I'm seeking to find dehydrated cheesecake (found the camoers pantry icecream). Googling shows there might be some in the US but I only need 1 or 2 packets. Just a 'add water' type. Does anyone know of anything I can get in Aus and/or Sydney?
Cheers

Re: Dehydrated cheesecake

Sat 23 Sep, 2023 1:33 pm

I've had this on a walk. https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/prod ... cheesecake

We used a widemouth Nalgene to shake the daylights out of it. We made it in a Trangia pan.

Someone happened to have raspberry leather that was rehydrated to use as coulis, someone else had Cointreau. Blissful way to spend a rainy day in the tent.

Re: Dehydrated cheesecake

Sun 24 Sep, 2023 9:09 am

Thanks mytlegirl, bet it was good!

Re: Dehydrated cheesecake

Sun 24 Sep, 2023 9:27 am

I've used that WhiteWings mix commercially; it's actually not too bad and making it better is an easy fix by adding extra lemon juice or extra vanilla essence or your favourite liqueur.
Finding dehydrated whipped cream is the hard part

Re: Dehydrated cheesecake

Sun 24 Sep, 2023 2:52 pm

When he was guiding on the Overland Track, hubby used to make cheesecake for the clients using White Wings cheesecake mix. They would make up powdered milk, add the cheesecake mix, crush up some biscuits, mix them with butter then line one of their plastic lunchboxes with the biscuit crumb, pour the cheesecake mix on top and chill it the river - this was at Kia Ora where there is a place you can wedge your lunchbox without it getting carried downstream.

Re: Dehydrated cheesecake

Mon 25 Sep, 2023 7:31 pm

Thanks guys, I've gone with one from Amazon. See gow it goes. It's a bit of a novelty thing

Backpacker's Pantry Dark Chocolate Cheesecake, Two Serving Pouch https://amzn.asia/d/2ObUmSJ
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