#1 Low Carb & Keto Diet App Since 2010
Track macros, calories, and access top Keto recipes.
prep time
35 min
cook time
1 h 20 min
ready time
1 h 55 min
The Ultimate Keto Strawberry Cheesecake
This recipe is the ultimate, Keto, low-carb strawberry cheesecake! It is everything you would want from a Keto dessert - cold creamy, sweet, with a deliciously tart and sweet fresh strawberry sauce. The recipe makes a very thick, but light and fluffy cheesecake that’s held together with a delicious Keto “graham cracker crust” made with almond flour, butter, and ground flaxseed. Need I say more?
Why is ground flaxseed added to the crust?
The ground flaxseed adds excellent stability to the crust and also mimics a graham cracker crust, which typically is made with whole wheat flour. The ground flaxseed adds that whole-grain flavor and color to the crust.
Why do my ingredients need to be room temperature?
Cold cream cheese will not blend and will only result in a very lumpy batter. Save yourself the frustration and remove the eggs and cream cheese several hours before baking the cheesecake. Room temperature cream cheese blends very quickly with the eggs and makes an emulsion. The result is an ultra-creamy and light-textured batter.
Why does my cheesecake need to chill overnight?
Overnight chilling will allow the cheesecake to completely cool and solidify for the best eating experience and for the cheesecake to hold together.
How can I cut my cheesecake for pretty slices?
The trick to cutting cold cheesecake is to run a sharp knife under very hot water. Then dry the blade with a clean kitchen towel and cut the cheesecake. The result will be a super clean cut. Repeat for each cut you make. The hot water will clean the knife each time you use it as well.
How do I store leftover cheesecake?
The best way to store cheesecake is on a cardboard round, wrapped in plastic wrap, and then wrapped in tin foil for up to one month. If you would like to prep slices ahead of time for every serving, cut slices of cheesecake and wrap them individually in tight plastic wrap and then tin foil. Remove them from the freezer and place in the fridge for a couple of days to thaw or at room temperature for a couple of hours. They are also delicious frozen solid.
Suggested pairing
A sweet treat always goes well with an awesome cup of hot coffee like this: https://www.carbmanager.com/recipe/ultimate-keto-coffee
Net Carbs
3.5 g
Fiber
1.3 g
Total Carbs
8.3 g
Protein
4.2 g
Fats
16.5 g
183 cals
#1 Low Carb & Keto Diet App Since 2010
Track macros, calories, and access top Keto recipes.
Ingredients
Almond Flour
1-½ cup
Whole Ground Flaxseed Meal by Bob's Red Mill
½ cup
Coarse Kosher Salt by Morton
⅛ tsp
The Ultimate Icing Sugar Replacement by Swerve
4 tablespoon
Butter
6 tablespoon
Cream Cheese
32 ounce
The Ultimate Icing Sugar Replacement by Swerve
4 tablespoon
Coarse Kosher Salt by Morton
⅛ tsp
Raw Egg
4 large
Sour Cream
½ cup
Vanilla Extract
1 teaspoon
Strawberries
4 cup
The Ultimate Icing Sugar Replacement by Swerve
4 tablespoon
Arrowroot Flour
2 teaspoon
Water
¼ cup
Recipe Steps
steps 13
1 h 55 min
Step 1
Preheat an oven to 350 F. To make the crust: In a medium bowl, combine the almond flour, ground flaxseed, kosher salt, and 4 tbsp powdered sweetener together until mixed well.Step 2
Melt the butter in a small bowl in the microwave on high for 30 seconds or until melted. Add the butter to the crust mixture and stir well with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula until crumbly and the butter is well distributed.Step 3
Prepare an 8” springform pan, by making sure the hinge is holding the bottom portion on tightly. Spray it with nonstick cooking spray on the bottom and up the sides. Press the crust into the bottom of the springform pan into a very even layer. There is enough crust to push it up the sides if you would like to or you can simply press it into an even layer. Bake the crust for 10 minutes.Step 4
Make the filling: Make sure all ingredients are room temperature. While the crust is baking, take room temperature cream cheese and place it in the bottom of a stand mixer bowl (if you don’t have a stand mixer you can do this with a hand mixer). Add 2 cups of the powdered sweetener. Mix well until creamy and blended.Step 5
Then add the eggs one at a time, making sure the egg is fully incorporated with each addition. This will create an emulsion that will result in a very light and airy cheesecake. Do not rush this step.Step 6
Once the eggs are all incorporated, add the sour cream and vanilla. Mix until just combined. The resulting batter should look very smooth, creamy, and lush.Step 7
Wrap the cheesecake mold in tin foil that covers the bottom of the pan and up the sides. This will prevent any leakage.Step 8
Pour the batter into the baked crust using a rubber spatula to scrape any extra off the sides of the bowl. Spread the top smooth with the rubber spatula. Wrap the bottom of the springform pan with tinfoil. This will prevent any water from getting inside the cheesecake. Place the cheesecake filled and tin-foil wrapped springform pan in a 9” x 13” casserole pan or a roasting pan. Fill the casserole pan with boiling water to come up the sides of the pan by 1” or so.Step 9
Bake the cheesecake at 350 F for 80 minutes or so until the outside of the cheesecake is cooked but the center still jiggles. You are looking for the entire cheesecake to jiggle together as one mass. The very center of the cheesecake will still be loose, however, and this is what you want. If the outside and the center move separately, most likely it needs more time to bake. Once baked, turn the oven off and crack the door of the oven. Allow the cheesecake to cool for one hour in the oven. Once one hour has elapsed, place the cheesecake into the fridge to cool overnight. Most likely it will only take 4-6 hours to chill the cheesecake completely, but overnight is the safest option.Step 10
Make the strawberry sauce: Combine the fresh, quartered strawberries with green leaves removed into a medium-sized saucepan with ¼ cup powdered sweetener, arrowroot powder, a nice pinch of kosher salt and the water.Step 11
Bring to a simmer for 5 minutes. The strawberries will have released their juices and the arrowroot will have turned from cloudy water at the bottom of the pan to a bright, clear, and thickened glaze. Place the strawberry sauce in the fridge to chill overnight as well.Step 12
Once the cheesecake is chilled completely, remove it from the pan. The sturdy crust will be helpful in removing the bottom part of the pan off. Place a spatula underneath the cheesecake and gently lift it from a couple of angles and then slide the entire cheesecake to a board, plate or cake stand.Step 13
Top with the strawberry sauce, slice, and serve chilled.
Comments
RousingArugula194748 2 years ago
What can I substitute the arrow root with. I don’t have that at home and don’t even know where to get it in my area. Would using corn starch make it high in carbs?
IncredibleAvocado202929 8 months ago
Xantham gum is an option, though you can also just keep it at raw strawberries instead of making the compote.
IneffableAvocado889785 3 years ago
2 cups of powdered sweetener sounds like way too much.
Cathyellie 3 years ago
I’ve made this a couple of times now! Non keto friends are amazed it’s Keto! Only thing I do differently is I double the crust and leave out the strawberries 🍓
IneffableCauliflower445008 3 years ago
Anyone made this without the fake sugar? Not into that if I can avoid it….
Berta 3 years ago
Yes with honey, It’s half of what ever is called for sugar.
ChersCarbs 3 years ago
Stevia is a healthier choice. It's extract from a plant. Japan has been using it for many, many years! The sugar industry has vilified it, ignore them.
DIVA-LICIOUS 3 years ago
the Lakanto brand is the best tasting i have found. I usually bake it in the Instant Pot ....yum.
FabulousAvocado904561 3 years ago
Monkfruit is 1:1 for sugar and is natural. In this recipe there is no weird after taste!
harley587 3 years ago
Has anyone tried this withou the crust and without the strawberries?
DIVA-LICIOUS 3 years ago
i skip the fruit and instead use the flavored sugar free ChocZERO brand of syrups to top deserts....better than the realdeal....
MsMimi2108 3 years ago
Sounds great… So, how do you do it?? Do you have a recipe you can share, or do you just leave out those steps/ingredients in this recipe?
Keto-rific-Suzi 3 years ago
Not this exact recipe - but when i make my keto cheesecake - I might slice/dic up 2 strawberries total (to save on carbs) and I never make a crust - same with my Quiche - you save lots of carbs/calories by forgoing the crust and the addition of a large amt. of fruit.
SuperCauliflower338858 3 years ago
First time making a cheesecake and it tastes awesome. Used lactose free cream cheese and sour cream. Soooo good
Aleketo2021 3 years ago
Delicious
PropitiousCauliflower748577 4 years ago
Absolutely love this. I've made it 2 times and both times I've only been lucky enough to get a piece.
Lollygag 4 years ago
32 servings? I'm going to try it with a thin crust and without the strawberries or half or less of the topping so a serving can be more than a small spoonful.
AmazingCauliflower876590 3 years ago
I will make similar mods for the same reason. Planning to use blackberries v strawberries to get more mileage from the topping.
PropitiousCauliflower748577 4 years ago
I just half everything. Makes nice size 16 pieces
OutstandingAvocado399584 4 years ago
I agree, there is no way to get 32 slices out of a cheesecake
Anonymous 4 years ago
I've made this twice now. I love it. I'm not too fond of the crust so instead of having a really thick crust I halfed the crust part and I liked it better
Ketonewbie 4 years ago
Delicious