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Low Carb Cheesecake has all the delicious flavor and creamy texture of traditional cheesecake without the added sugar. Serve it up for Mother’s Day, or as a special treat for anyone watching their sugar intake.

Low Carb Cheesecake has all the delicious flavor and creamy texture of traditional cheesecake without the added sugar.

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Lately I’ve been receiving a lot of emails and messages requesting lower carb desserts. I’m not sure if it’s because bathing suit season is just around the corner, or if low-carb diets are making a comeback, but I decided to give low-carb dessert baking a try.

I’m no stranger to watching my carb intake, which may seem slightly ridiculous considering I run a baking blog for a living, but I’m just keeping it real with you guys.

Low Carb Cheesecake has all the delicious flavor and creamy texture of traditional cheesecake without the added sugar. Perfect for anyone watching their sugar intake.

Making cupcakes, cookies and loads of buttercream every week along with lots of quality control testing is a surefire way to gain a few extra pounds. And by a few, I mean like 30.

My family is full of cheesecake fanatics and if you’ve been following my blog for awhile, you know it’s my absolute favorite dessert. From No Bake Frozen Cheesecake to Samao Cheesecake, a holiday rarely goes by without at least one cheesecake on our dessert table.

And just because a few of us are watching our carb and sugar intake, there’s no way we wanted to go without cheesecake this Mother’s Day.

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This thick, velvety low carb cheesecake starts out with a walnut crust – because we’re crust people and eliminating it just wasn’t an option. Again, keepin’ it real.

Low Carb Cheesecake is perfectly creamy and delicious without added sugar. A buttery walnut crust makes it absolutely irresistible.

Of course, I opted for Fisher Walnuts because they don’t contain any preservatives. I wanted my buttery walnut crust to have the best flavor, and that’s what I get from Fisher products, every time.

I also love that their packaging stands up and is resealable. I never have to worry about lost walnut pieces in the bottom of my pantry drawer. These bags stay closed, and fresh.

Let’s talk about this filling. It’s the real deal. I could kinda eat it with a spoon, right out of the fridge. No need to stand on circumstance and get a plate, fork, and pie server.

Low Carb Cheesecake has all the delicious flavor and creamy texture of traditional cheesecake without the added sugar. Perfect for any occasion!

Heck no. Give me a spoon and an open fridge door.

I’m kind of loving walnuts so much in the crust that it might be what I do from now on. The earthy sweet flavor they add is everything!

Walnuts are also known to be pretty heart healthy, with Omega-3s like whoa. So if that’s your thing, they’re definitely a nice addition to something we’re calling dessert. But let’s be honest: it’s practically salad on the grand scale of desserts.

Low Carb Cheesecake is perfectly creamy and delicious without added sugar. The walnut crust makes it extra special.

You can top this Low Carb Cheesecake with chocolate ganache (dark chocolate keeps the sugar down), with a dollop of whipped cream and fresh berries, or eat it naked. Totally your call.

No matter what, your family is going to love it for Mother’s Day, and every holiday after that. Carb watching or not! And if you’re looking for an amazing side dish, I am LOVING this low carb cauliflower potato salad and this cloud bread!

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Low Carb Cheesecake

By: Jamie
4.47 from 153 ratings
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 1 hour 5 minutes
Chill Time: 8 hours
Total: 9 hours 30 minutes
Servings: 12
Low Carb Cheesecake has all the delicious flavor and creamy texture of traditional cheesecake without the added sugar. Serve it up for Mother’s Day, or as a special treat for anyone watching their sugar intake.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Walnuts
  • 1 tablespoon sugar substitute
  • 3 tablespoons butter melted
  • 32 ounces cream cheese room temperature
  • 1 cup sugar substitute
  • 4 large eggs room temperature
  • cup heavy whipping cream room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Separate a 9-inch springform pan into two pieces. Line the bottom of the pan with foil, fasten on the side piece, and spray the inside of the pan with nonstick cooking spray. Tightly wrap the outside bottom and sides of the springform pan with two layers of heavy duty foil. This step prevents leaks when using a water bath. I also take the extra step of placing the foil wrapped spring form pan inside an oven bag while baking, but this is optional.
  • Place walnuts into the bowl of a food processor and pulse the nuts until finely chopped. Add in the sugar substitute and butter and pulse until combined.
  • Spoon the crumbs into the prepared pan and into the bottom of the pan to form a crust layer.
  • Bake crust in preheated oven for 10-12 minutes. Remove pan to a cooling rack to cool completely.
  • Bring a kettle of water to boil for the water bath.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, or in a large bowl with an electric mixer, beat cream cheese and sugar substitute for about 2 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and mix for an additional 30 seconds. Add in eggs, one at a time, scraping down the sides of the bowl after adding the second and fourth egg. After adding the final egg and scraping the sides of the bowl, mix again for 30 seconds. The mixture should be smooth and creamy. Add in the cream and vanilla and mix for an additional 30 seconds.
  • Pour the cheesecake filling over the cooled crust.
  • Place pan into a larger pan (I use a roasting pan) and pour boiling water into the larger pan until halfway up the sides of the cheesecake pan. Gently lay a piece of foil over the pan – do not tighten the foil as we’ll want to allow the air to still circulate.
  • Bake 55-65 minutes, the edges will appear to be set, but the center will still have some jiggle to it. At this point, turn off the oven, and leave the oven door cracked. Allow the cheesecake to rest in the cooling oven for one hour.
  • After one hour has passed, carefully remove the cheesecake from the water bath and place on a cooling rack to cool completely. Once the cake is completely cooled, place it into the refrigerator for at least 8 hours.
  • Just before serving, top the cheesecake with whipped cream and fresh berries.

Notes

  • Refrigerate leftover cheesecake in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • I used Lakanto Monkfruit Sweetener All Natural Sugar Substitute. It has little to no aftertaste, tastes amazing in baked goods and is a 1:1 substitution for sugar. The company also states that it is a ZERO on the glycemic index.
  • If you aren't watching your carbs, you can substitute equal portions of granulated sugar for the sugar substitute.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice, Calories: 521kcal, Carbohydrates: 23g, Protein: 10g, Fat: 45g, Saturated Fat: 20g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 11g, Monounsaturated Fat: 10g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 146mg, Sodium: 283mg, Potassium: 215mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 17g, Vitamin A: 1283IU, Vitamin C: 0.3mg, Calcium: 106mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Disclaimer: I am not a registered dietician, so if you are sensitive to carbohydrates, I recommend plugging your exact ingredients into an online nutrition calculator.

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Fisher nuts. The opinions and text are all mine.

 

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82 Comments

  1. Natalie says:

    Hello, sounds like a great recipe in which I’ll be trying today. You mentioned placing your springform pan into an oven bag. Would you mind expanding on that a bit? Sounds interesting. Thank you!

    1. Jamie says:

      Natalie-
      I just place the pan into an oven bag to help protect it from leaks. I then pour the water outside the bag. This is a SUPER old video, but you can see how I do it here.Happy Holidays to you and yours!
      -Jamie

  2. Claudia says:

    When you add the eggs, do you use a mixer or just stir them in by hand? Also, this looks amazing!!! Definatly going to give it a try for Thanksgiving!

    1. Jamie says:

      Claudia-
      Hello! I use a mixer to incorporate the eggs. Thanks so much for stopping by!
      -Jamie

  3. Justin says:

    I used this recipe as a base for a cake last night. With Stevia as the sweetner, it was soo good!

    I used pecans and “no sugar” shortbread cookies for the crust, instead of Walnuts….

    Thanks for the low sugar recipe!

    1. Jamie says:

      So happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe Justin! Happy baking!

      -Jamie

  4. Megan Davis says:

    I absolutely love this recipe. I made this and it tasted amazing! Thank you.

    1. Jamie says:

      You’re so welcome, Megan! I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  5. Roseanne says:

    Hi Jamie,
    This looks absolutely delicious. I am allergic to walnuts but this looks a great idea for a crust for my gluten-free friends. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Jamie says:

      Thank so much, Roseanne.

    2. Nicole says:

      I used a combo of pecans and almond flour for the crust. The cheese cake was amazing! Thanks for the ideas and the recipe. Iโ€™m making a coffee cocoa version today for tomorrow!

  6. LaVerne Chance says:

    When do u remove the spring form pan and how do u get the bottom part of the pan off the crust? I’ve never made a cheese cake but would like to try this recipe. Thks

    1. Jamie says:

      Laverne-
      Hello! I always line the bottom of my pan with foil and spray with nonstick cooking spray as described in the directions. I typically leave the sides of the springfom pan on until the cheesecake has chilled overnight and I’m ready to serve it. I hope this helps.
      -Jamie

  7. Diana says:

    Sounds great! I always use Almond meal in place of Graham crackers. Add a little cinnamon, Stevia and butter.

    1. Jamie says:

      I love the idea of almond meal, Diana! I’ll definitely give it a try.

  8. Karly says:

    Ooh, I love that walnut crust!!

    1. Jamie says:

      Thank you, Karly! xxoo

  9. Aimee says:

    Do you havr any nutritional info? Thanks, aimee

  10. Jennifer Parnell says:

    Love the idea of using nuts as the crust! Also, haven’t heard of Fisher nuts – will keep an eye out for them! Thanks Jamie!

    1. Jamie says:

      Let me know what you think, Jennifer!