Sugar Free Cheesecake Recipe (Low Carb, No Bake) – Sugar Free Londoner (2024)

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This easy no bake sugar free cheesecake has a silky-smooth, creamy filling and a buttery almond flour crust. It's a low carb cheesecake recipe the whole family is going to love - in fact, you'd never guess it's sugar free, gluten free and keto. My kids both asked for seconds!

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My friends, this cheesecake is so easy and so delicious at the same time that it deserves a place in the Hall of Fame for sugar-free desserts. The texture is just so creamy and it has a wonderful fresh flavor.

I have quite a few sugar free cheesecake recipes on my website already. Amongst my favourites for summer are this sugar free strawberry cheesecake and this low carb lemon cheesecake. In winter I'll crave this epic keto chocolate cheesecake, my Keto Pumpkin Cheesecake and of course keto cheesecake brownies.

I felt I needed to include a classic low carb cheesecake in my repertoire. One that tastes wonderful all on its own, but can be customised with different toppings, from fruit and berries to caramel or sugar-free chocolate (see a list of ideas at the end of the post!).

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  • Baked VS No Bake Cheesecake
  • Instructions
  • Sugar Free Cheesecake Crust Options
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  • Toppings
  • FAQs
  • Storage
  • More Sugar Free Cheesecake Recipes
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Baked VS No Bake Cheesecake

I love a classic New York-style baked cheesecake. But admittedly they require a little more attention and care. Baked cheesecakes contain eggs to help them set. And if you don't get it right, the top can crack easily.

First of all, you have to line the outside of your pan with foil. Then you must put your pan into a larger pan half-filled with water - a water bath. Also, you must take care that you don't over-cook it. The center should be ALMOST set, but must be still jiggly.

And lastly, you should never cool it too fast. Why? Because the sudden temperature change can cause a crack in the filling at the very end. It's a minefield for a novice baker!

This no bake sugar free cheesecake, on the other hand, is a BREEZE. Instead of eggs we are using whipped cream to help it firm up. No risk of cracks or sunken middles. No bake means it's totally FAILSAFE. Easy-peasy. No waiting until the oven is hot. It's mix, cool, enjoy!

Instructions

This section contains step-by-step instructions and photos that show how to make this recipe. See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities

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STEP 1

Get your ingredients ready! You'll need almond flour or ground almonds, coconut flour, melted unsalted butter, powdered erythritol and a pinch of salt for the base.

For the filling, measure out room temperature cream cheese or mascarpone, lemon juice, vanilla extract and heavy cream / double cream.

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STEP 2

Place all the dry base ingredients in a mixing bowl and stir to combine. Add the melted butter and mix to form a flakey crumb.

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STEP 3

Grease a 7-inch non-stick loose-bottom baking tin or a springform pan with a little melted butter.

Then, press the base mix into the bottom with your fingers. Smooth with the back of the spoon to make the edges nice and neat.

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STEP 4

In a clean mixing bowl, add the full-fat cream cheese, powdered erythritol, lemon juice, vanilla and salt. Mix with an electric mixer to combine, about 1 minute. Taste and adjust the sweetness to your palate with optional liquid stevia.

In a separate bowl, whip the cream until thick (but don’t over whisk so it goes super stiff).

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STEP 5

Fold the cream through the cream cheese with a spatula to combine.

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STEP 6

Spoon the filling on top of the base and smooth the top off with a silicone spatula.

Cover with plastic wrap and place the sugar free cheesecake in the fridge to fully set, about 6 - 8 hours, or overnight. Alternatively, place in the freezer until set.

Expert Tip

I left my cake in the fridge overnight because I was taking the pictures the next morning. I then popped it in the freezer for 30 minutes before adding the topping. This made it very firm, but not frozen. This simple trick makes the cake very easy to slice!

Low Carb Cheesecake Topping

For the topping, add the heavy cream to a mixing bowl and whisk using an electric whisk until thick, but still fluid, not super stiff.

Run a sharp knife along the inside of the cake tin to release the cake before you open the springform or remove the tin.

Top with whipped cream, smoothing with a spatula for pillowy ripples and top with sliced strawberries and raspberries. Option to dust with a little powdered sweetener for prettiness.

Serve and enjoy!!

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Sugar Free Cheesecake Crust Options

My low carb, gluten-free crust is so yummy that you won't miss the graham crackers you'd use in a traditional cheesecake at all. However, I always get questions on how to substitute ingredients, so I have summed up all crust variations I can think of:

Almond flour crust. If you don't want to use coconut flour, omit it and use 1 ½ cup or 150 grams of almond flour in total.

Coconut flour crust. I know some of my readers are allergic to almond flour. In this case, use ½ cup / 60g of coconut flour to make the crust. You need less coconut flour because it absorbs more liquid than almond flour.

Use other nuts. You can replace the almond flour with other nut flours! Ground pecans or walnuts would work well. If you want to steer away from nuts altogether, you could also consider using sunflower seed meal. Replace these options 1:1 with the almond flour.

Dairy-free crust. To make the crust dairy free, replace the butter with the same amount of coconut oil or ghee.

No crust. Yes, even this is an option! You actually don't need the crust at all. If you omit it, be sure to line the bottom of the cake tin with parchment paper so you can remove the base easily.

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Keto Cheesecake Filling

It's possible to use either cream cheese or mascarpone for the filling. Mascarpone will make the end result a little richer. You could also replace half of the cream cheese with sour cream.

The heavy cream is non-negotiable, as it helps keep the filling firm.

I recommend using room-temperature cream cheese as it will blend easier and there's no issue with lumps forming.

The great thing about this recipe is that you don't need to add gelatin for the cake to set. This only becomes necessary once you add additional ingredients that contain liquid, such as lemon juice or fruit.

This cheesecake is simple and simply delicious. Incidentally, the filling all on its own would also make a fabulous keto cheesecake fluff. Simply mix, fill into individual jars, cool and enjoy!

Toppings

Purists will enjoy this cheesecake without toppings. I have added whipped cream and a mix of fresh berries plus lemon zest. Here are more topping ideas:

  • - Blueberries or blackberries
  • - sugar free lemon curd
  • - melted sugar free chocolate
  • - raspberry coulis (mix mashed raspberries with a little powdered sweetener)
  • - keto caramel sauce
  • - sugar free blueberry jam

FAQs

Which Sweetener Is Best?

In most sugar free desserts it's fine to use granulated erythritol, such as in cakes or cookies. For any recipe that has a silky-smooth finish though we MUST use powdered erythritol.
The reason is that erythritol does not melt into liquids as regular sugar does. And who likes a grainy cheesecake filling, right?
You can use pure erythritol or an erythritol/stevia or erythritol / monkfruit mix or Swerve.
If you don't have powdered erythritol to hand, you can powder it yourself in a coffee grinder or in a high-speed blender.
You could also use xylitol or Splenda in this sugar free cheesecake recipe, which I know is still popular in the diabetic community. With Splenda, you MUST measure in cups and not in weight. It's lighter than erythritol and if you'd measure it in grams you would use WAY too much.
You can also use allulose or Bocha Sweet for the filling.

How Many Carbs In Sugar Free Cheesecake?

A slice of this sugar free cheesecake without topping has only 2.8 grams of net carbs. If you include the optional berries and additional whipped cream on top, this increases to 3.8 grams of net carbs.
So in case you are wondering "Is sugar-free cheesecake keto?" - the answer is a resounding YES. It's perfect for anyone on a keto diet.
You see, it's easy to make a keto cheesecake recipe. You only have to change two ingredients - the flour and the sugar - and replace them with nut flour and a sweetener such as erythritol.
The rest of the ingredients are already naturally low in carbs and sugar. Cream cheese and heavy cream, which you need for the filling, are regulars in keto desserts!

Storage

The most important thing is to keep cheesecake cool! Store it covered in the fridge for up to 5 days. Alternatively, freeze for up to 3 months.

Ideally, freeze without toppings. I like to freeze individual slices, which I wrap in clingfilm and then in aluminium foil once they are frozen. That way, they don't lose their shape.

Let the cake thaw in the fridge overnight or defrost on the kitchen counter for 4 hours. Individual slices thaw in 1-2 hours.

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Recipe

Sugar Free Cheesecake Recipe (Low Carb, No Bake) – Sugar Free Londoner (14)

No Bake Sugar Free Cheesecake

Katrin Nürnberger

from Sugar Free Londoner

The ultimate low carb cheesecake recipe! With only 15 minutes hands-on prep, this no bake keto cheesecake is one of the easiest (and most delicious!) sugar free desserts ever. I've topped it with whipped cream and berries, but it tastes just as good solo. There's plenty more topping ideas in the post!

4.99 from 80 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

chilling time 7 hours hrs

Total Time 7 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine British

Servings 12

Calories 290 kcal

Note: The servings slider only changes the first amount in each line and not any subsequent amounts. Please make your own calculations where necessary.

Ingredients

BASE

FILLING

  • 1.5 cups / 360g cream cheese or mascarpone room temperature
  • cup / 107g powdered erythritol
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup / 240ml heavy cream / double cream
  • 5 - 10 drops liquid stevia optional - if you have a sweet tooth!

TOPPING (optional)

  • ¾ cup / 180g heavy cream / double cream
  • ½ cup / 75g strawberries halved or quartered
  • cup / 40g raspberries

Instructions

BASE

  • Place all the dry base ingredients in a mixing bowl and stir to combine. Add the melted butter and mix to form a flakey crumb.

  • Grease a 7 inch non-stick loose bottom baking tin with a little melted butter.

  • Press the base mix into the bottom and smooth with the back of the spoon to get the edges nice and neat.

FILLING

  • In a clean mixing bowl, add the cream cheese, powdered erythritol, lemon juice and vanilla. Mix with an electric mixer to combine, about 1 minute. Taste and adjust the sweetness to your palate with optional liquid stevia.

  • In a separate bowl, whip the cream until thick (but don’t over whisk so it goes super stiff).

  • Fold the cream through the cream cheese with a spatula to combine.

  • Spoon the filling on top of the base and smooth the top off with a silicone spatula.

  • Place in the fridge to fully set, about 6 - 8 hours, or overnight. Alternatively, place in the freezer until set. I actually left mine in the fridge overnight, then popped it in the freezer for 30 minutes. This way it was nice and firm for slicing, but not frozen.

TOPPING

  • Add ¾ cup heavy cream to a mixing bowl and whisk using an electric whisk until thick, but still soft, not super stiff.

  • Remove the cheesecake from the tin and top with whipped cream, smoothing with a spatula for pillowy ripples and top with sliced strawberries and raspberries. Option to dust with a little powdered erythritol.

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Notes

Net carbs: 3.8g with cream and berries (2.8g without extra cream and berries)

Serves 12 (7inch baking tin)

Hands on time: 15 minutes. Overall time: 7 - 8 hours depending on chilling length

Storage: Covered in the fridge for up to 5 days or freezer for up to 3 months.

Run a sharp knife along the inside of the cake tin to release the cake before you open the springform or remove the tin.

Nutrition

Calories: 290kcalTotal Carbohydrates: 5.2gProtein: 4.7gFat: 29.2gSaturated Fat: 16.9gSodium: 152mgFiber: 1.5gSugar: 3.3g

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Sugar Free Cheesecake Recipe (Low Carb, No Bake) – Sugar Free Londoner (2024)

FAQs

How many carbs are in a sugar-free cheesecake? ›

Start Fresh Sugar Free Cheesecake (1 serving) contains 15g total carbs, 15g net carbs, 4g fat, 6g protein, and 110 calories.

What can I substitute for sugar in cheesecake? ›

In general, I've found xylitol tastes as good as, and bakes out as well as, sugar and thus goes unnoticed as a replacement.

Can I use powdered sugar instead of granulated sugar in cheesecake? ›

Can powdered sugar be substituted for granulated sugar in recipes? A. It is not recommended to substitute powdered sugar for granulated sugar. Since powdered sugar has a much finer texture, and it contains a small percentage of cornstarch to prevent caking, substituting can give you unexpected results.

How many carbs are in a junior sugar free cheesecake? ›

Junior's Sugar Free Plain Cheesecake (1 serving) contains 24g total carbs, 3g net carbs, 28g fat, 7g protein, and 300 calories.

Can diabetics eat cheesecake? ›

With a few changes, and the addition of fiber-rich berries, cheesecake can fit in a type 2 diabetes diet. Cake is the quintessential celebratory dessert — a staple at weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries alike.

What cheese has the lowest carbs? ›

Got cheese has the lowest carb content out of all varieties. It contains zero carbs while supplying you with 8 grams of fat and 6 grams of protein per 1-ounce serving.

What is the best sugar substitute for baking cakes? ›

  1. Stevia. Derived from the leaves of the Stevia Rebaudiana plant, stevia is a natural sweetener that has captured the hearts of health-conscious bakers. ...
  2. Monk Fruit Extract. Monk fruit extract is a revelation in the realm of sugar substitutes for baking. ...
  3. Erythritol. ...
  4. Xylitol. ...
  5. Allulose. ...
  6. Coconut Sugar. ...
  7. Agave Nectar. ...
  8. Maple Syrup.
Sep 11, 2023

What can I use if I don't have sugar? ›

Let our care assessment guide you
  • Honey. ...
  • Coconut sugar. ...
  • Agave nectar. ...
  • Monk fruit extracts (brand names: Nectresse, PureLo) ...
  • Stevia extracts (brand names: Pure Via, Truvia, SweetLeaf) ...
  • Xylitol (brand names: XyloSweet, Ideal, PolySweet) ...
  • Sucralose (brand name: Splenda) ...
  • Acesulfame potassium (brand names: Sunett, Sweet One)
May 8, 2023

What can I use to replace sugar in a recipe? ›

Here are 11 sugar substitutes to keep in mind (and the pantry).
  1. Agave. Super-sweet agave nectar is similar to honey or maple syrup, but more runny. ...
  2. Bananas. I don't need to tell you how sweet bananas are. ...
  3. Brown Sugar. ...
  4. Coconut Sugar. ...
  5. Corn Syrup. ...
  6. Dates. ...
  7. Honey. ...
  8. Maple Syrup.
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What happens if I use powdered sugar instead of regular sugar? ›

You'll end up with a grainy, unappealing texture. Lastly, store-bought powdered sugar generally includes corn starch, which prevents it from caking together. This can lead to unpredictable outcomes when you interchange the two.

What is the best substitute for granulated sugar? ›

-- idea to experiment with various sugar substitutes for more natural and healthful alternatives.
  1. Honey. Honey is not only sweet, but it's packed with an array of health benefits! ...
  2. Maple Syrup. ...
  3. Applesauce. ...
  4. 4. Fruits. ...
  5. Molasses. ...
  6. Cane Sugar. ...
  7. Coconut Palm Sugar.

Can I use brown sugar instead of white sugar? ›

Brown sugar is the simplest substitute for granulated sugar. You can use light or dark brown sugar as a 1:1 substitute. It makes for darker, denser baked goods with a more caramel or molasses flavor, which is wonderful for classic chocolate chip cookies, but less desirable for delicate cakes.

What is the carb count for sugar-free cheesecake? ›

Calories in Sugar Free Cheesecake
Calories162.2
Total Carbohydrate4.1 g
Dietary Fiber0.7 g
Sugars0.4 g
Protein5.0 g
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Can you do sugar-free on keto? ›

A keto lifestyle means avoiding sugary drinks like juices, flavored coffees or anything that can take you out of ketosis. The good news is that sugar-free energy drinks are perfectly acceptable on the keto diet. However, you'll need to do your research and closely read those ingredient labels.

What is a substitute for white sugar in cheesecake? ›

In most baking recipes, you can substitute brown sugar for white sugar in a one-to-one ratio. So, if your recipe calls for one cup of white sugar, swap one cup of brown sugar. The sweetness level will be the same, but the brown sugar may change the texture of your baked goods.

How many carbs are in zero sugar whipped cream? ›

Reddi-wip Zero Sugar is a creamy, delicious whipped topping made with real cream, with 0 grams of sugar, 0 carbs, and 15 calories per serving (not a low-calorie food). It contains no artificial flavors and is gluten free and keto-friendly.

Can I eat sugar free dessert on keto? ›

It gets even better - you can also find desserts made with keto-friendly ingredients like healthy fats from coconut oil, and flours made from nuts and seeds, like almond flour, pumpkin seed flour, flaxseed flour or sunflower seed flour. These sugar-free ingredients can easily fit into a balanced Keto diet.

Does sugar free cake have carbs? ›

Carbohydrate Content: While sugar-free cakes don't contain traditional sugar, they still contain carbohydrates from other sources, such as flour.

Is cheesecake ok to eat on a keto diet? ›

It may surprise you, but cheesecakes are one of the easiest desserts to “keto-fy”. A classic cheesecake uses many keto-friendly ingredients, like eggs, cream cheese, and/or heavy cream. With just a few minor tweaks, my keto cheesecake recipe looks and tastes like the real thing!

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