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Default Sugar-free, sweetener-free cheesecake recipe wanted

I am looking for a cheesecake recipe that relies on the natural fruit
used for its sweetness. I don't want to add any artificial sweeteners
(fructose etc included) and I would prefer not to have to add
concentrated fruit juices as well.

I am sure I have heard of recipes that use just
strawberries/raspberries with no added sweeteners, but I can't find
any. The problem is that when you Google "no sugar" or "sugar free"
recipes, you end up with a million ones usingn Splenda.

I realise that this cheesecake won't be particularly sweet, but that's
fine with me. I would consider a recipe that used a small amount of
honey, though I would prefer nothing but fruit. Fat/cream content is
no issue. If anyone can help out I would hugely appreciate it.

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> schreef in bericht
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>I am looking for a cheesecake recipe that relies on the natural fruit
> used for its sweetness. I don't want to add any artificial sweeteners
> (fructose etc included) and I would prefer not to have to add
> concentrated fruit juices as well.
>
> I am sure I have heard of recipes that use just
> strawberries/raspberries with no added sweeteners, but I can't find
> any. The problem is that when you Google "no sugar" or "sugar free"
> recipes, you end up with a million ones usingn Splenda.
>
> I realise that this cheesecake won't be particularly sweet, but that's
> fine with me. I would consider a recipe that used a small amount of
> honey, though I would prefer nothing but fruit. Fat/cream content is
> no issue. If anyone can help out I would hugely appreciate it.
>

If I were you, I'd get some thick syrup made from fruit from a health food
store. They syrups tends to be a dark yellow or light brown, so your
cheesecake wouldn't stay white. Win some, lose some, I guess.


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Jke wrote:
> If I were you, I'd get some thick syrup made from fruit from a health food
> store. They syrups tends to be a dark yellow or light brown, so your
> cheesecake wouldn't stay white. Win some, lose some, I guess.


The colour isn't at all important - I was imagining it would end up
berry-coloured anyway. Thanks for the suggestion!

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"Jo Anne Slaven" > schreef in bericht
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> On 29 Jul 2006 07:34:39 -0700, wrote:
>
>>I am looking for a cheesecake recipe that relies on the natural fruit
>>used for its sweetness. I don't want to add any artificial sweeteners
>>(fructose etc included) and I would prefer not to have to add
>>concentrated fruit juices as well.

>
>>I realise that this cheesecake won't be particularly sweet, but that's
>>fine with me. I would consider a recipe that used a small amount of
>>honey, though I would prefer nothing but fruit. Fat/cream content is
>>no issue. If anyone can help out I would hugely appreciate it.

>
> Why don't you experiment a bit.
>
> Mix up a cheesecake recipe with no sugar. Use maybe 2 packages of
> cream cheese, 3 eggs, and some vanilla. Perhaps a bit of sour cream.
>

Now that you mention vanilla: I find that vanilla enahnces sweetness, so
less sweetening agent might be required when using vanilla.

> Split the mixture into 4 batches, and add different fruits to each.
> I'm thinking pureed strawberries, raspberries, peaches, and mangos. (I
> always have frozen chopped up fruit on hand because I put it in
> smoothies.) You can mix the fruit in thoroughly or just swirl it
> through the cream cheese.
>
> Line muffin tins with paper liners, then pour your cheesecake mixes
> into the cups.
>
> I'm thinking that the mango would be *really* good.
>
> Jo Anne
>
>





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Default Sugar-free, sweetener-free cheesecake recipe wanted

If I were going to try this, I'd skip the whole notion of baking it.
I'd go more for a cheesecake-y mousse type thang.

I'd probably start with some plain gelatin dissolved in a few TB of
boiling water, whip some cream cheese (maybe with a bit of heavy cream)
until light and fluffy, stir that into the gelatin, then fold in some
pureed strawberries or blackberries and refrigerate until it firmed up.

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