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Lemon Cheesecake Squares

Lemon Cheesecake Squares

Lemon Cheesecake Squares

These are basically a little different take on chess squares. Easy and yummy!

1 box lemon cake mix
4 eggs
1 stick butter, softened
8-ounce cream cheese
16-ounce box powdered sugar
2 tablespoons lemon juice
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Coat a 9x13-inch baking dish with cooking spray.
Combine cake mix, 1 egg and butter to form a dough.
Set aside 1 cup of dough mixture.
Pat remaining dough into prepared pan.
Mix together cream cheese, 3 eggs, powdered sugar and lemon juice, and pour over dough.
Sprinkle reserved dough over cream cheese mixture.
Bake for 40 to 45 minutes.
Cool completely and, cut into squares.

Comments

  1. Well. I was going to make a simple lemon pudding cake for Sunday School tomorrow, but this is it! It will look beautiful in my new (Christmas) baking pan, too :-)
    Thanks!

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  2. I hope these turned out well for you, Susieloulou!! Let me know!! Hope all is well with you!! God bless ~ Connie

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  3. They were good, thanks. Maybe a little thick and messy because my pan wasn't quite 9 x 13 - but very well received, thanks! I hope you are well, too!!

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  4. Hello, sweet blog friend! It has been so long since I have written on your blog! Life has been crazy busy! I am going to try to keep my blog update AGAIN!! It has almost been a year since I made any new post!

    This recipe looks so yummy! (Can't remember the last time I tried a new recipe!

    Hope all is well! Terri

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