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I'm making cheesecake bites (balls?) for my dad's 50th birthday party and my mom said they're inviting 40-50 people. How many should I make?
They're not going to be the only dessert. My uncle is making cream puffs and I think my grandmother might make cookies.
Re: How many would you make?
I love Timpanos too, that's where I stole the idea from!
I googled it and it looks like a 9 inch cheesecake will make 24-1 1/2 inch balls.
I was thinking of doing 2 flavors (raspberry swirl dipped in white chocolate and plain with cherry pie filling, dipped in dark chocolate)...
Do you think 1 cheesecake of each flavor will be enough?
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Probably. I think two per person is a good amount (I'm guessing they're pretty rich).
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I agree, at least 3 per person. Rich or not, who can resist cheesecake balls? They sound wonderful:)
I made 300 mini cheesecakes for a graduation party once.
The three flavors I made were a light lemon flavored cheesecake, a turtle cheesecake (it had chocolate and walnuts and caramel drizzle on top) and one was just pain and I had berries to top that one
It was around 3 per person but there weren't a lot of other desserts. My husband had to help me and I got paid for the job
let me know if you need help. It's not like I live far from you. Kensington isnt all that big