Who can resist sweet temptations? A tiny slice of this great strawberry and cream cheese combination is a sinful taste of heaven – without the sin!
Click to get more Easy, Healthy Recipes
Preparation Time
60 minutes
Cooking Time
50 minutes
Difficulty Rating
2
Serves
16

Ingredients
- 1¼ cups / 108 g whole-grain graham crackers, crushed to crumbs
- 2½ Tbsp. / 35 ml nut or organic canola/rapeseed oil
- 20 oz. / 580 g strawberries
- 1 Tbsp. / 10 g whole grain rice flour
- 1 cup / 48 g inulin sweetener
- 8 oz. / 227 g Neufchâtel cheese
- 12 oz. / 340 g cottage cheese, full fat
- 16 oz. / 454 g Greek yogurt, plain, full fat
- 6 eggs, preferably organic omega-3 or pastured
- ¼ cup / 60 ml lemon Juice
Directions
- In a bowl, mix together the cracker crumbs and oil to blend well.
- Press the mixture on the bottom of a 9-inch / 23cm spring form pan. Place in the refrigerator and chill for at least 30 minutes.
- In a food processor, mix together the rice flour, half the inulin sweetener and strawberries; process to obtain a smooth consistency. Transfer to a saucepan and bring to a rolling boil, constantly stirring for 2 minutes.
- Remove from heat and reserve ⅓ cup strawberry sauce; let stand to cool. Place the remaining sauce in a container and chill in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
- Preheat oven to 300°F / 150°C.
- With an electric mixer, whisk the cheeses and yogurt until fluffy and light.
- Stir in the lemon juice, and mix well.
- Stir in the eggs with the remaining inulin sweetener; continue beating on low speed for 4 minutes.
- Transfer half of the beaten mixture from step 8 to the chilled piecrust.
- Drop half the reserved strawberry mixture over the cheese-yogurt layer ½ teaspoon at a time.
- Spoon the remaining beaten mixture from step 6 over the strawberry sauce. Spoon in the remaining strawberry sauce, again, ½ teaspoon at a time.
- Cut through the top layer in a swirling motion with a knife tip point.
- Place the springform pan in the preheated oven and bake for about 50 minutes, until the mixture is set.
- Transfer to a wire rack to cool for 10 minutes before gently running a knife along the inner sides of the pan to loosen the cheesecake.
- Allow to completely cool for the next 60 minutes before placing in the refrigerator to chill overnight.
- To serve, remove pan mold, and pour the reserved strawberry sauce on top or serve on the side if desired.
Serving Size: ֲ1/16 (approximately 3 oz / 85 g)
Exchanges per Serving: ¾ Carb, 1 Protein, 1 Fat
What does the abbreviation SWG mean?
Hi, Jayne. “SWG” stands for “sprouted whole grain.” You can read more about the benefits here: http://www.trimdownclub.com/what-is-SWG-bread.
Hi, Elaine, and welcome. Actually it is “inulin” (no “s”) – it is a type of fiber that is about half as sweet as sugar, but tastes more similar than something like Stevia or monkfruit, and definitely adds more solidity to the cake.
I don’t know what insulin sweetener is, so I used Nectresse. I cooked it for 80 minutes and it still isn’t quite solid. It tastes terrible.
Hi. I just joined the Club this week. Would you please tell me what “insulin sweetener” is? Thanks, Elaine
Hi, rogerdebtoday. We don’t work with calories in this plan, but rather with nutrients. I can tell you from the exchanges listed above that each slice (1/16 of the cake) yields 15 grams of carbohydrates, 10 grams of protein, and 10 grams of fat.
How many calories, please?
What can I use instead of stevia syrup, I have managed to obtain stevia powder from Asda’s supermarket but I cannot get the syrup
Hi, IzobelKerry, and welcome! Stevia is a natural herb that is many times sweeter than sugar, and is made into a powder or liquid (also known as syrup), and used as a non-caloric alternative to sugar. It does tend to have a significant aftertaste, but there are alternatives. See our article here on sweeteners: http://www.trimdownclub.com/the-best-way-to-sweeten-your-tea-2/.
hi every one i have just joined can you tell me please what is
stevia and stvia syrup thank you
Just looking at some of the ingredients, and I’ve never heard of them!
Hi, John Wade. See the second paragraph under directions for when/how to add the rice flour.
Hi, mkramer. Sprouted whole grain products are available at health-oriented shops, including large chains such as Whole Foods Market and Trader Joes, as well as online.
I am new to this site. This might sound like a rather odd/qumb question, but where can I buy sprouted whole grain?
When do you add the Rice Flour?
Butter melted??? to mix in the crust mixture???
what can I use instead of SWG crackers?
What is stevia syrup?
SWG crackers and where do I buy Stevia