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Countdown to the New Year with a Black and White Cheesecake Clock

Published: Dec 27, 2013 · Recipe by: Beth · This post may contain affiliate links.

Christmas is over and I’m sure you all are looking for some more ideas for New Year’s food! While the clock is winding down, cut into this delicious Black and White Cheesecake Clock.

Christmas is over and I'm sure you all are looking for some more ideas for New Year's food! While the clock is winding down, cut into this delicious Black and White Cheesecake Clock.

It’s always hard to find time to get festive New Year’s food made to share on my blog. I’m always so tired after Christmas and have so much to clean up and un-decorate. Well the good thing about not decorating, is not having to take anything down. It gave me time to create this No-Bake Black and White Cheesecake Clock for Tablespoon.com.

This New Year’s Eve dessert is really quick and easy to make. The bottom layer has two ingredients, Oreo Cookies and Cream Cheese. It’s soft and rich and pairs so well with the three ingredient marshmallow fluff cheesecake filing that’s on top. It is also used to make the numbers and hands for the clock.

Stop by Tablespoon.com to check out the recipe and tutorial.

Christmas is over and I'm sure you all are looking for some more ideas for New Year's food! While the clock is winding down, cut into this delicious Black and White Cheesecake Clock.

I really don’t have many edible craft projects on my blog for this holiday. Actually there is only one specifically created for the New Year, these festive party horns.

New Year's Eve recipe

Edible Party HornsBut these brownies would be a great thing to serve too.

Fourth of July brownie recipe

Fireworks Emblazoned BrownieIf you want some fancy appetizers, how about these?

Valentine's Day appetizer ideas

Fried Won Ton Roses

If you are having a kids party this hat would be fun to serve.

Cute rice krispie treat recipes

Rice Krispies Treat Party Hat

And these edible spoons and gold stars would be an elegant addition to any dessert table.

Unique dessert ideas

Almond Nougatine Spoons

Cute fudge recipe

Fudgy Gold Stars

I have a few more ideas popping around in my head, so I’ll be back soon to share them with you. I know there are only a few more days until we’ll all be counting down to the New Year, so I better go get busy.

About the Author, Beth Jackson Klosterboer

Beth is a professional chocolatier, recipe developer, event planner, and cookbook author who loves to make fun food.

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  1. Jo and Sue

    December 29, 2013 at 5:58 pm

    I've always wanted to do a Black & White New Year's Eve party. This would be the perfect centerpiece on the food table!! 🙂 Love it!

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  2. The Partiologist

    December 29, 2013 at 1:57 am

    I don't think I could wait until new year to eat this – I guess that would be okay, it's already midnight somewhere! 🙂 What a fun way to ring in the new year!

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