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Double Layer Butterfly Pea Cheesecake (Video)

This beautiful double layered cheesecake is naturally colored with butterfly pea powder and made with part Greek yogurt. It is creamy, irresistible, and so easy to make! Growing up, I used to dislike cheesecake, but my tastes have evolved drastically and now cheesecake is to die for! I don’t make it often, but when I […]

Double Layer Butterfly Pea Cheesecake (Video)

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  1. I have never heard of this ingredient and can't wait to try. The cake is beautiful and I definitely would make it here in New Jersey in August and serve it with our Jersey blueberries.

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  2. Love this option. I butterfly pea tea is sitting idle in the fridge. Way to put it to work. Happy Holidays!

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  3. That is a beautiful and original cheesecake. It was love at first bite for me.

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