Adapted my OG Cereal Killer Pie, replacing RF Fruit Pebbles with CAP SL Fruit Circles, and tweaking some percentages. I'm probably the minority in liking RF Fruit Pebbles because it so very light, and not lemon dominant at all. The new CAP Fruit Circles are delicious, and taste like Fruity Pebbles to me (go figure). I changed around quite a bit with this recipe as I wanted to make something my husband would like as well. He didn't care for RF Fruity Pebbles, so I had to work around that a bit.
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I love this, and I don't usually care for these types of flavors, although I am always working to perfect them for my hubby. CAP Fruit Circles is much more than I thought it would be, delicious and perfectly balanced for a Fruit Cereal flavor. It's really good, and I dont even like fruit flavors much. It's a damn good flavor, at 3% it may be light, but blends with the Cheesecake perfectly at this percentage. I wouldn't change a thing. It's certainly more balanced than RF Fruit Pebbles, and the right choice for this recipe.
Let me know what you think! I think the PUR Cheesecake is so well suited for cream flavors as it doesn't have the tang of CAP Cheesecake, and it's simply easier to use where a dairy or heavy cream works. It has been splendid with cereal flavors.
I don't have many of the German Flavours Concentrates, but their Yoghurt Quark is amazing. It's probably the best Yogurt type flavor I have ever used. I can only find them from one company here, but what I have tried has been really yummy.
I don't steep this long, usually only 4-7 days as the PUR Cheesecake is good right away. I know you probably used a different cheesecake flavor, so depending on the one you used go by that in the steeping time. If it's a Cheesecake that's good in 5-7 days, you can do that, but if it's one that requires more time to mellow, 10 should do it.
Thanks Marcflo! I'm glad you like it. I have used a ton of this so far, and like it far more than my original recipe using RF Fruit Pebbles. Thanks a bunch for coming back to let me know 😉.
Thanks for sharing