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	<title>Springform pan recipes wanted.</title>
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	<description>What else besides cheesecake can I make in an springform pan? I recently purchased three springform pans of different sizes, and now I&apos;d like to start using them.  I made a pumpkin cheesecake this morning, but I&apos;m wondering what other sorts of things (desserts, casseroles, breads, etc) can be made in a springform pan?  I&apos;m looking for recipes that don&apos;t include chocolate (I&apos;m allergic).  Thanks!</description>
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	<title>Help me make a tall cheesecake.</title>
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	<description>Where can I find a 5- to 6-inch &lt;em&gt;deep&lt;/em&gt; springform pan? I&apos;ve recently been given a great recipe for a New York-style cheesecake.   It&apos;s perfectly fine when baked in a 3-inch deep, 9-inch in diameter springform pan.  However, the recipe would be optimal if I could bake it in a deeper pan&#8212;5- to 6-inches in depth is traditional for this style of cheesecake.  To keep the recipe unaltered, I&apos;d prefer a pan that&apos;s somewhere around 6-inches in diameter as well, but, considering the difficulty I&apos;m having finding &lt;em&gt;any&lt;/em&gt; pan at these depths, I&apos;m open to all options.</description>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 00:28:47 -0800</pubDate>
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