No Bake Keto Cheesecake Recipe (Easy, Sugar-Free) (2024)

This no bake keto cheesecake recipe has a rich, creamy flavor and silky texture. It's so easy to make with just 15 minutes of prep, and the hardest part is waiting for it to set!

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  • Best Keto Cheesecake Recipe
  • Why You'll Love Keto Cheesecake
  • Ingredients List
  • How to Make No Bake Keto Cheesecake
  • Tips and Tricks
  • Common Questions
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 💬 Reviews

Best Keto Cheesecake Recipe

Everyone in our home absolutely adores this incredible no bake keto cheesecake - and it's no wonder why! It boasts a rich and creamy texture that will truly satisfy your cheesecake cravings and leave you savoring each and every delectable bite.

The best part is how amazingly easy this cheesecake recipe is to follow. It's a breeze to make, requiring only basic ingredients, and it doesn't even need to go in the oven. And to top it all off, it’s completely sugar-free, so it won’t derail your low carb diet.

I find this cheesecake so delightful on its own that I don't even need any toppings! But to make it extra special, you can top it with fresh low carb fruit or warm cranberry sauce.

I have a strong inkling that you'll find yourself making this keto cheesecake repeatedly, as it’s sure to become a family favorite. Despite its incredible speed and ease, this no-bake keto cheesecake is just as heavenly as any other cheesecake out there - yes, even the ones that require hours of effort.

Don't forget to try my keto ice cream and keto pumpkin cheesecake (the pumpkin cheesecake is no bake as well!)

Why You'll Love Keto Cheesecake

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When your sweet tooth is calling, this keto no bake cheesecake recipe is the answer! Here's why:

  • EASY to make. You only need 15 minutes of preparation time to make this completely keto cheesecake. There's no need to bake it; it just requires some chill time, which you can speed up by chilling it in the freezer.
  • Wholesome, healthy ingredients. Made with simple and healthy ingredients, you can feel good about eating it, totally guilt-free.
  • Super low carb. The perfect dessert for your keto diet with only 2.3 grams of net carbs in each serving.
  • Great for kids. A healthy and sugar-free treat for kids, they'll think it tastes just like classic cheesecake.
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Ingredients List

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  • Almond flour and coconut flour: The key ingredients for creating the base of our cheesecake. They provide a delightful texture and flavor and add essential nutritional value to the base. Make sure you use super fine flour to avoid a gritty texture.
  • Powdered sweetener: Although I’m a big fan of granulated sweeteners, this recipe calls for a powdered one. I used powdered Erythritol, but you can use other sugar-free sweeteners like monk fruit or allulose.
  • Butter: When combined with butter, the almond flour and coconut flour form crumbles that come together to build the bottom crust of our cheesecake.
  • Cream cheese: Now, let's talk about the star of the show – cream cheese! This creamy goodness is what gives our cheesecake its lightness and delightful texture, something that is an absolute must.
  • Heavy cream: This is a key ingredient to make the cheesecake set firm.
  • Lemon juice: Another key ingredient you can’t skip to make sure the cheesecake sets. Don’t forget it!
  • Vanilla extract: Lastly, a touch of vanilla extract enhances the flavor, and for the best results, I recommend using pure vanilla.

How to Make No Bake Keto Cheesecake

Here's how to make keto cheesecake! You can use this same recipe to make a standard-size cheesecake or mini cheesecake. For a standard size, you can use a 7-inch non-stick, loose-bottom baking tin. For mini cheesecakes, you can use individual ramekins or muffin tins. Let's get started with our no-bake keto cheesecake recipe!

Step One: First, we'll make the base. Grab a mixing bowl and add the almond flour, coconut flour, Erythritol, salt, and butter. Stir everything together until well combined.

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Step Two: Press the mixture into the bottom of the baking tin, muffin tray, or individual ramekins.

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Step Three: Now, we'll make the filling in another mixing bowl. Beat the cream cheese, Erythritol, lemon juice, and vanilla extract with an electric mixer until smooth.

Step Four: In another mixing bowl, whisk the cream until it doubles in volume and has a very stiff peak. Then, gently fold it into the cream cheese mixture to complete the filling.

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Step Five: Carefully spoon the mixture on top of the base and flatten the top using a spatula. Refrigerate for around 1 hour (40 minutes if using ramekins).

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Step Six: Once chilled, enjoy cold and optionally top with fresh low carb fruit. There you have it, the best keto cheesecake recipe you'll ever make!

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Keto Cheesecake Toppings & Variations

I love this keto cheesecake recipe because it's so versatile! Here are some of my favorite topping ideas and flavor variations:

  • Warm cranberry sauce: Make your own low carb cranberry sauce by heating a ¼ cup of cranberries (fresh or frozen) with sugar-free sweetener in a saucepan. Gently stir until smooth (you may need to add a little water), then drizzle the warm cranberry sauce over the cheesecake.
  • Fresh fruit: Slice up your favorite keto-friendly fruits to use as a topping. Raspberries, peaches, and blueberries all work well.
  • Lemon cheesecake: Add extra lemon juice to the filling and top with thinly sliced lemon for a delectable lemon cheesecake.
  • Chocolate cheesecake: Melt a half cup of sugar-free chocolate chips and fold them into the filling.
  • Peanut butter cheesecake: Add ⅓ cup of natural peanut butter with the filling for a delicious peanut butter cheesecake.
  • Berry cheesecake: You can transform this recipe into a strawberry, blueberry, or raspberry cheesecake as well! Puree a ¼ cup of your favorite berries and combine them into the filling.

Tips and Tricks

  • Make your own flour: As I mentioned at the beginning of this post, there's something therapeutic about taking the time to make your own flour. It's easy and satisfying to do.
  • How to make almond flour: You can make your own almond flour by blending blanched almonds in a food processor or blender until it reaches fine, powdery flour.
  • How to make coconut flour: You can make your own coconut flour by blending unsweetened dried shredded coconut in a food processor or blender until you’ve reached the consistency of ground rice. You should grind about 2 cups of shredded coconut into ½ cup of flour.
  • Use the freezer to speed up chilling: If you're in a hurry, you can put them in the freezer to chill and firm up more quickly.

Common Questions

How long can you keep cheesecake?

This no bake cheesecake should be consumed within 2 days of being made. Keep it in the fridge and make sure it's well-covered.

Is it possible to freeze a no bake cheesecake?

Yes, you can freeze it, and it will keep for up to 3 months. I suggest slicing it into individual portions and placing them in an airtight bag. This makes it easy to take out a freezer slice, and it is one of my favorite low-carb desserts!

Is cheesecake keto?

Whenever we release a cheesecake recipe, we always get the question: 'Is cheesecake low carb?" No! Traditional cheesecake is definitely not keto.

However, our low carb cheesecake is keto-friendly by using almond flour, coconut flour, and Erythritol. This is instead of the graham crackers and sugar used in traditional cheesecakes. Each serving has just 2.3 grams of net carbs.

Bake vs. No Bake Cheesecake

Keto no bake cheesecake has no batter and is made from a mixture of cream cheese, sour cream, or whipped topping mixed with a sugar substitute.

The ingredients are blended together until smooth before being poured into a dish and chilled. It's quicker, easier, and often more healthy than standard baked cheesecakes.

What should I do if my cheesecake doesn't set?

You should refrigerate it until it becomes firm. Make sure you don’t forget to add the lemon juice and beat the cream until it doubles in volume with a very stiff peak. If the mixture remains unset, remove the filling from the base and add more whipped cream or some dissolved gelatin sheets. Pour the filling back over the base and chill again until set.

Can I create a crustless no bake keto cheesecake?

Absolutely! It is just as delicious without a base. You can pour the filling into jars, cups, or pie tin and let it set. It’s delicious as a sweet treat topped with a few blueberries.

Could I prepare this using a larger springform pan?

This recipe can indeed be adapted for a larger springform pan instead of ramekins. The base recipe will cover the larger base, but if you're pressing it up the sides of the pan, you might need to increase the recipe ingredients by an additional ¼.

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No Bake Keto Cheesecake Recipe

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This no bake keto cheesecake recipe is rich, creamy, and silky-smooth! In my opinion, it's the best low carb cheesecake, you won't believe it's sugar free!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Chilling 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 12

Calories 213 kcal

Ingredients

For the Base

For the Filling

  • 1 ½ cups Cream Cheese
  • cup Erythritol powdered
  • 1 teaspoon Lemon Juice
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 1 cup Heavy Cream

For the Topping (optional)

  • Fresh low carb fruit

Instructions

  • Place the almond flour, coconut flour, melted butter, powdered Erythritol, and salt in a mixing bowl and stir to combine.

  • Press the mixture into the bottom of a 7-inch, non-stick, loose-bottom baking tin and smooth with a spatula or spoon. Alternatively, use individual ramekins or a muffin tin for bite-sized cheesecakes. In this case, you are reducing the chilling time to 40 minutes.

  • Next, make the filling: Beat the cream cheese with the powdered Erythritol, lemon juice, and vanilla with an electric mixer until smooth.

  • In another bowl, whisk the cream until it doubles in volume and forms a very stiff peak. Fold in the cream cheese mixture.

  • Spoon the mixture on top of the base and flatten with a spatula.

  • Refrigerate for an hour before slicing and serve cold, optionally topped with low carb fruit.

Notes

Net Carbs: 2.3g

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 213kcal | Carbohydrates: 4.1g | Protein: 3.9g | Fat: 20.3g | Saturated Fat: 10.9g | Cholesterol: 50.8mg | Sodium: 143.6mg | Potassium: 67.4mg | Fiber: 1.8g | Sugar: 1.9g | Vitamin A: 162.8IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 0.4mg | Net Carbs: 2.3g

Nutritional information for the recipe is calculated based on the ingredients in each recipe. It is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe we provide. Erythritol and other sugar-free sweetener carbs are not included in the carb counts. Net carbohydrates are the total carbohydrates minus dietary fiber.

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FAQs

What can I substitute for sugar in cheesecake? ›

What alternative can I use to replace sugar in a cake? Erythritol and xylitol are your best options among artificial sweeteners. Monk fruit is another option. Stevia has a nasty aftertaste so I would not recommend baking with it.

Can diabetics eat sugar free cheesecake? ›

Diabetics can eat cheesecake in moderation, but it's crucial to monitor portion size and manage carbohydrate intake, as cheesecake is high in sugar and carbs. Opting for sugar-free or low-carb variations and consulting with a healthcare provider for dietary guidance can also be beneficial for diabetics.

How many carbs are in 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 sweetener is in cheesecake Factory low-carb cheesecake? ›

Nutrition Facts for Cheesecake Factory Low Carb Cheesecake w/ Strawberries Sweetened w/ Splenda • MyFoodDiary®

What is a low carb substitute for sugar in baking? ›

Allulose, monk fruit, stevia, and erythritol are all keto sweeteners that taste and bake like sugar, without the negative health impacts. In fact, these low-carb sweeteners (all of which can be found right here at Splenda) have health benefits. You'll feel good about eating your keto cookie.

What is a diabetic alternative to sugar for baking? ›

Sweeteners from the stevia plant

A relatively new group of non-nutritive sweeteners include naturally sourced, calorie-free sweeteners made from the stevia plant, eg Truvia and Stevia. They are 200–300 times sweeter than sucrose (sugar) and are heat stable, so can be used in cooking and baking.

What is the best dessert for a diabetic to eat? ›

Baked goods made with whole wheat flour, almond flour, or other low-GI ingredients and less added sugar are fine for diabetics. Some good choices are sugar-free carrot cake, keto chocolate cake, and low-carb coconut macaroons.

Is Philadelphia cream cheese ok for diabetics? ›

People with diabetes can safely eat cheese as part of a balanced, healthful diet. As with other foods, moderation is key, and so a diet that includes too much cheese would be harmful to people with or without diabetes.

Which cheeses are keto-friendly? ›

The best keto cheeses include cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese, while the worst are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties. If you're following the keto diet or know someone who is, be sure to keep these cheeses in mind to promote ketosis and meet dietary goals.

Is honey keto-friendly? ›

Because honey is a sugar and contains a lot of carbohydrates, eating honey can kick you out of ketosis. On keto, you need to limit carbohydrate consumption in general. For that reason, it's not recommended to consume honey if you are on a keto diet.

Does Cheesecake Factory have a keto cheesecake? ›

What about dessert? Unfortunately, all of the desserts at The Cheesecake Factory are too high in carbs for a low carb or keto diet, including the “low-licious” cheesecake. While lower in carbs than the standard cheesecake, it still contains 37 grams of total carbs (30 grams of net carbs) per serving.

What is a substitute for granulated sugar in cheesecake? ›

Fruit sugars like date sugar and coconut sugar can be used in baked goods in lieu of granulated sugar and will give your baked goods a little of their signature flavor. You can find them in most health food stores.

What can I use in cheesecake instead of icing sugar? ›

Caster sugar will work as well. Pretty much any sugar can be used. I recommend not using icing sugar/powdered sugar though. A lot of no-bake cheesecakes use this, but I don't know, it's always caused issues for me so I don't recommend using icing sugar for this recipe.

What can you substitute if you don't have sugar? ›

Sweeteners like fruit juice, honey, molasses and maple syrup contain natural sugar and have some nutritional benefits. Fruit has fiber, vitamins and antioxidants. Even raw honey and maple syrup can contain antioxidants and minerals like iron, zinc, calcium and potassium.

What can be added instead of sugar? ›

You can use dates, fruit purées, yacon syrup, honey, and maple syrup as alternatives to sugar. Although these sweeteners may offer limited health benefits compared with refined sweeteners, any sweetener should be used sparingly.

What can I use to bake with instead of sugar? ›

Honey Or Syrup

General recommended substitution ratios are as follows: For every cup of sugar, you can replace it with a 1/2 cup to 2/3 cup of honey or 2/3 cup agave. If using maple syrup or molasses, 3/4 cup to 1 cup will do the trick.

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