Regular readers will know that I've always had a liking for cheese-cake, and there are some very nice recipe idea's around. This particular one is low carb, just 3.3g carbs per serving. You may find that many recipes, which have a digestive biscuit type base can have 25g carbs per serving / slice so quite a difference, especially if you need to watch your blood sugar numbers, or are trying to watch your weight! Do have a look and see what you think, it's always down to personal choice!
Base
100g melted butter
2 cups Almond meal
1 tbsp Almond butter
Filling
4 Eggs plus 1 egg yolk
500g Cream cheese (regular)
200g Coconut cream
1 tbsp Vanilla essence
3 tbsp Natvia (sweetener of your choice)
4 Limes (juiced)
Instructions
1. Mix butter, almond meal and almond butter together and press into a 25cm spring-form tin, line with baking paper. Refrigerate for 1 hour.
2. Beat together all filling ingredients until smooth. Pour over cooled base. Bake for 1 hour at 160 degrees, or until firm to touch and browned on top. Best refrigerated overnight and served at room temperature the next day.
Nutrition
Serves: 10 small
Serving size: 1
Calories: 436
Fat: 42.2
Saturated fat: 20.3g
Carbohydrates: 3.3g
Sodium: 256mg
Protein: 11.4g
See original idea from Julia here
Need help with weight and measurement conversion, this may be helpful see here
100g melted butter
2 cups Almond meal
1 tbsp Almond butter
Filling
4 Eggs plus 1 egg yolk
500g Cream cheese (regular)
200g Coconut cream
1 tbsp Vanilla essence
3 tbsp Natvia (sweetener of your choice)
4 Limes (juiced)
Instructions
1. Mix butter, almond meal and almond butter together and press into a 25cm spring-form tin, line with baking paper. Refrigerate for 1 hour.
2. Beat together all filling ingredients until smooth. Pour over cooled base. Bake for 1 hour at 160 degrees, or until firm to touch and browned on top. Best refrigerated overnight and served at room temperature the next day.
Nutrition
Serves: 10 small
Serving size: 1
Calories: 436
Fat: 42.2
Saturated fat: 20.3g
Carbohydrates: 3.3g
Sodium: 256mg
Protein: 11.4g
See original idea from Julia here
Need help with weight and measurement conversion, this may be helpful see here
A lovely tasting dessert, it fits so well into my LCHF menu plans, I do hope you enjoy it.
For example, Ground Almonds/Almond Meal... it is made slightly different than almond flour. Instead of blanching the almonds to remove the skins, the skins on the almonds are kept on. It’s a little bit coarser than almond flour and still bakes the same. For baked goods, perhaps use a super fine ground almond flour but equally almond meal can perform just as well in most recipes, at a reduced cost.
Almond meal may also be known as ground almonds. You can grind almonds using a blender to make your own almond meal, the power of your blender will dictate how fine your almond meal will become.
A serving (1/4 cup or 28 grams) of the almond meal has the same nutrition of almond flour of nearly 160 calories, 6 grams of carbs and 3 grams of fibre. Only 6 total carbs or 3 net carbs per serving.
You can learn more about low carb flours from Libby at 'Ditch The Carbs' site, she has a very good guide, which you can read here
We bring a variety of recipe ideas to this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.
All the best Jan
39 comments:
This sounds delicious. Martha is a fantastic cook! Valerie
...lime is a refreshing treat.
Very appealing. I love cheesecake!
This recipe sounds fantastic! Thanks for the mention too. :)
Yummy!
I absolutely LOVE limes and I love cheesecake. You can't beat the two together.
This sounds amazing.
I love lime. It's so refreshing. This sounds delightfully tart and spring-like!
On my mercy I wish I had a slice of this right about now with a cup of coffee. YUM! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
that does sound good - and the almond meal base inspired.
That sounds great, yummy!
A slice of Heaven.
Very nice, one that I will be trying.
Daughter would love that! How delicious looking.xxx
Yummmmmmm!!!
I will definitely be trying this recipe...thank you Jan ❤
Se ve genial, gracias por la receta de ley lo haré.
I would enjoy that.
I love cheesecake and this sounds like delicious.
Oh! Dear! Now I want some of that...badly!!! :)
Wow ... this must be really delicious and smells good thanks to the lime juice used !.
From here I imagine the fresh taste of lime in the cake.
Have a super week!
It looks very appetizing, easy to elaborate, you have to take it very into account.
Best regards.
Oh yum, it looks so delicious. I'm partial to a slice of cheesecake.
Oh gosh I just indulged in a baked cheesecake and hope it doesn't affect my GORD...xx
Hello,
Sounds delicious, I love cheesecake.
Have a happy day!
Well you had me at cheesecake! That base looks very interesting, and far better carbs than with the usual digestives! xx
Yum
Many thanks for this super recipe...cheesecake is one of my favourite desserts!!
I will attempt to make this one as a Sunday treat!!😊😊
Have a fabulous weekend, and stay safe!
Hugs xxx
Beautiful blog
Creo que me encantaría. Besos.
I love cheesecake, will have to try this out soon. Thanks Jan
Looks like the perfect summer dessert to have handy.
perfect for spring weather - it looks and sounds delicious.
That looks amazing. I think I could do this :-D
That sounds like a lovely cheesecake. I'm with you about liking cheesecake, and key lime is yummy!
This sounds delicious...
This is mouth watering and I wish I had some right now. LOL
I want this right now! LOL! Big Hugs!
This sounds delicious. Paul Hollywood might love it, too.
I like cheesecake and citrus juice. I must try this lime and vanilla cheesecake.
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