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No-Bake Woolworth Icebox Cheesecake


 

Woolworth Icebox Cheesecake—No Bake, of Course! 

Woolworths' famous lunch counter is probably already well-known to many of you. The Icebox Cheesecake is a Woolworths trademark. We are really grateful to have rescued this neglected masterpiece and brought it back to life. A simple and delightful no-bake lemon dessert, Woolworth Icebox Cheesecake is ideal for those last moments when you're craving something light and invigorating.



This cheesecake recipe was my first attempt. As soon as I laid eyes on it, I was smitten. Baking is unnecessary for this. It only takes a couple of hours in the fridge to get it ready! Give this dish a shot right now; I promise you and your family will adore it! My my, what a delightful surprise!


What You Need:

1/3 cup container of lemon jell-o

1 cup of water that is hot

Graham cracker crumbs, 3 cups

Half a cup (or one stick) of melted butter

1, 8 oz. jar of sour cream

1 cup of sugar, granulated

three quarters cup of lemon juice

1 can (12 oz.) of cold evaporated milk

Woolworth Icebox Cheesecake: A No-Bake Recipe

Melt the jello in a medium dish over a pot of boiling water. It should thicken somewhat after 5 to 10 minutes of cooling.

In a larger bowl, combine 3/4 of the graham cracker crumbs with the melted butter. Press the mixture into the base of a 9×13-inch pan and put it aside while the jello cools. Set aside the extra crumbs to use as a topping.

Lightly whisk the evaporated milk in a medium bowl until it becomes frothy. Two to four minutes.

For the cream cheese mixture, use a large bowl and whisk in the sugar and lemon juice until combined. Before folding in the whipped evaporated milk, add the thickened jello.

Use the leftover graham cracker crumbs to garnish the crust after you've spread the filling evenly over it.

Set aside for at least two hours, preferably overnight, covered. Cut, plate, and savor!

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