• Chocolate Amaretto Cheesecake - 9" by The Nuns of New Skete
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Chocolate Amaretto Cheesecake - 9" by The Nuns of New Skete
9"
The Nuns of New Skete
The Nuns of New Skete97% love this shop
Cambridge, NY
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Chocolate Amaretto Cheesecake - 9"

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Chocolate Amaretto Cheesecake - 9"

Sumptuous chocolate mixed with Amaretto liqueur in a New York style cheesecake, nestled in a vanilla cookie almond crust.

This small monastery in upstate New York is producing what many believe to be the finest cheesecakes in the country all made by hand by the sisters. In between daily prayers, the nuns make a limited number of cheesecakes each day, just as they’ve done for nearly four decades. They’ve been featured on the Rachael Ray Show as well as The New York Times.

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This package serves 16 people includes a 9" Party Size Cheesecake

  • Arrives pre-sliced with a bottom and side crust

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Each Cheesecake is shipped frozen on ice packs and will arrive frozen or slightly thawed. Thaw in refrigerator 2-4 hours, or on countertop for 1-2 hours.

Cheesecakes can be frozen for up to 6 months.

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Filling: cream cheese, chocolate, cream, sugar, eggs, Amaretto, flour, almond extract, salt. Crust: almonds, wheat flour, sugar, palm oil, canola oil, salt, soy lecithin, natural and artificial flavors, baking soda. Allergens: milk, wheat, soy, egg, tree nut

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The World's Most Heavenly Cheesecakes

The Nuns of New Skete cheesecakes have been featured on the Rachael Ray Show and their story has been told in The New York Times.

The World's Most Heavenly Cheesecakes

The Nuns of New Skete
The Nuns of New Skete
97% love this shop
Cambridge, NY
Monastic orders have been producing food and spirits to sell for thousands of years, so it made sense for the Nuns of New Skete to look to food when trying to support themselves. While the idea may not have been unique, anyone who has ever taken a bite of one of their cheesecakes will quickly tell you the end result is far from ordinary. This small monastery in upstate New York is producing what many believe to be the finest cheesecakes in the country all made by hand and made by the sisters. In between daily prayers, the nuns make a limited number of cheesecakes each day, just as they've done for nearly four decades.
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