That second one sounds interesting. Never had it. caramelo is probably my number 1 tasting food in the world.
Easy peasy.
1 standard block of Philadelphia cream cheese
1 standard can of sweetened condensed milk
2-3 tablespoons of lemon juice, I like more so it's a bit more lemony
1 tablespoon corn starch
1 performed Graham cracker crust in a pie tin, like from Walmart. 9" I believe
1 large can of extra cherries cherry pie filling/topping. I use the extra large can because I have an unhealthy relationship with this thing.
Let the cream cheese come to room temp and beat it in a bowl with a hand mixer, or in a stand mixer, or whatever you have, until the cream cheese lightens up a little and gets a little loose.
Add all other ingredients except the cherries, they go on top at the end. Beat until very smooth.
Pour the mixture into the pie crust until just under the lip of the crust. You might have extra depending on how much you beat it, hence adding extra air and volume. Doesn't matter. Put the remainder on pancakes or dip apple slices in it.
Put the little plastic lid back on the pie crust with the cream cheese mixture in it. Refrigerator for at least 2 hours. If you go less it will be too loose to slice, longer and it gets firmer. My wife usually tries to hide it from me overnight. Yeah, good luck with that!
I eat a quarter of a pie at a time with a huge glob of cherries on top. My wife likes to put the cherries on the entire whole pie then cut it but I think different people like a lot of cherries, like me, and other people are wrong. So they can have less if they choose to be inferior.
Enjoy! And don't blame me.
Edit: my wife reminded me that we will take out a few tablespoons of the condensed milk and add in up to 1/4 cup sour cream and a couple tablespoons of confectioner's sugar, also this replaces the corn starch because confectioner's sugar helps to thicken and set it up. But you can do all kinds of things with the basic recipe. Add lime instead of lemon juice. My favorite is with fresh myer lemons if you can find them (we have a tree in our yard). You can experiment with different crusts and such as well. My wife like biscoff biscuits (I think that's the right spelling). She likes to add chopped pecans to the crust. I just like the graham cracker crust. Seriously you can do so much with it. Different toppings, like raspberry. Even swirling some of the topping into the cheesecake itself. Try the basic recipe first then **** around with it. It's still great just as-is.