It's the perfect low-effort, high-reward dessert.
The two-ingredient Japanese cheesecake has become an internet sensation. If you want to give it a try, just pop over to Aldi. It has everything you need.
This video tests the viral two-ingredient cheesecake hack and explores whether the simplified method delivers a real cheesecake result, along with additional variations.
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