Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Cheesecake Eggrolls #Recipe by @LibbyKlein

Libby Klein Three times a year I have an event that I've pledged to make snacks for. Two times a year that event is cancelled after I've made the promised snacks. This is the first time I was happy to keep the snacks for myself. These are very easy to make and absolutely delicious. One tip I would give that I have a hard time following for myself - less is better than more. I definitely have the overstuffed mentality. Overstuffing these cheesecake eggrolls will only serve to cause leakage and explosions. So I've been told. 

Apparently, you can make these in an air fryer - but I have no idea how. I've missed the whole air fryer moment and I don't know how to use them. Let me know in the comments if you are pro-air fryer, pro-deep fryer, or pro no-fryer.


cherry cheesecake eggrolls


Cheesecake Eggrolls
Yield 8 eggrolls

Ingredients  

8 ounces cream cheese softened
1 tablespoon lemon zest
½ cup granulated sugar
½ teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1 can pie filling of your choice. I used cherry and blueberry.
8 egg roll wrappers 
Canola oil for frying

Instructions 

In a small mixing bowl, combine softened cream cheese, lemon peel, sugar and lemon juice until well combined. Scoop into a pastry bag.



Lay out the egg roll wrappers in a diamond shame and pipe a line of cheesecake mixture across the wrapper. Add 2 tablespoons of pie filling on top of the cheesecake mixture.

 

Using water and a pastry brush, wet the edges of the wrapper and roll up tightly ensuring the edges are sealed well. Place the eggrolls in the refrigerator and chill for 30 minutes.

 


Preheat oil to 350°F and fry in small batches until brown and crispy (about 5-6 minutes).



Serve warm. Reheat in the oven – not the microwave.


Here they are halfway through frying them - all lined up with nowhere to go.


I forgot to take the picture before they were all eaten.


Vice and Virtue


Layla Virtue, a blue-haired, 30-something recovering alcoholic and former cop is trying to reinvent herself as a musician—between AA meetings, dodging eccentric neighbors at her trailer park, and reconnecting with her mysterious dad—in this ​unforgettable new mystery brimming with hilarity and heart.


Layla is taking her new life one day at a time from the Lake Pinecrest Trailer Park she now calls home. Being alone is how she likes it. Simple. Uncomplicated. Though try telling that to the group of local ladies who are in relentless pursuit of Layla as their new BFF, determined to make her join them for coffee and donuts.

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Silly Libby
Libby Klein writes ridiculously funny murder mysteries from her Northern Virginia office with a very naughty calico Persian named Miss Eliza Doolittle, and a sweet black Lab named Vader. She can name that tune for 70s and 80s rock in the first few notes, and she's translated her love of classic rock into her Layla Virtue Mysteries. Libby was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that prevents her from eating gluten without exploding. Because bread is one of her love languages, she includes the recipes for gluten free goodies in her Cape May based Poppy McAllister series. Most of her hobbies revolve around travel, and eating, and eating while traveling. She insists she can find her way to any coffee shop anywhere in the world, even while blindfolded. Follow all of her nonsense on her website www.LibbyKleinBooks.com/Newsletter/



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