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  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,835 Member
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    Banana/peanut butter (using pb flour) cheesecake.
    Cut into 8. 239 cals, 30P/14C/7F

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  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,835 Member
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    strawberry cheesecake
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  • Brunner26_2
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    strawberry cheesecake

    That looks amazing!!

    Sweet Potato Cheesecake

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  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,835 Member
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    nice! Been meaning to try that one for a while. What did you think?
  • shelbyweeeee
    shelbyweeeee Posts: 154 Member
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    My bday choc/PB cheesecake I made. Cut into 9
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    325 cals 46P/18C/8F
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    1kg low fat ricotta cheese
    500 grams Fat Free Natural Yogurt
    1 whole eggs
    6 egg whites
    .5 cups granulated sweetner
    3 scoops (about 75 grams) choc Protein powder
    2 tbspns cocoa


    Topped with:
    1 serve sf/ff choc fudge pudding mix
    20g choc protein powder
    2 tbspn PB&CO Dark choc dreams
    and enough skim milk to turn to sludge

    Dark choc shaved over the top.

    Using 9" pan

    Pre-heat oven to 150C (not fan forced <!!important!!>)
    Grease baking dish with non-stick spray and line bottom with baking paper (cut out circular piece for a round dish)

    Mix ricotta & yoghurt
    add eggs 1 at a time, wisking as you go
    add the reset of the ingredients and mix until combined
    pour mixture into baking dish (it will be quite watery, don't worry)
    Bake at 150C for 1 hour, then turn heat down to 110C for 1.5 hours (or until cake doesn't wobble when you shake the pan)
    Allow to cool on the bench in pan for 30 minutes
    remove from pan and refrigerate for at least 5 hours

    This cake was damn HEAVY! haha

    I really really REALLY want to try and make this! Ooohhh my goodness!
  • Picola1984
    Picola1984 Posts: 1,133
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    Ok mine is no where near as spectacular looking as the rest in this thread but I'll put a pic up anyway

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    2 slices....of course hehe

    Chocolate casein mix in the middle, raw base and meringue crumbled on top
  • Brunner26_2
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    nice! Been meaning to try that one for a while. What did you think?

    Loved it, and so did my wife. The third one is in the oven right now.
  • MFPfriend
    MFPfriend Posts: 1,121 Member
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    Good Lord.
    I don't have protein powder. What happens if I left it out? I'm assuming it'll screw up the dry-wet ingredients ratio, but I'm not sure how that will change the outcome of the cheesecake. Any suggestions? Maybe a couple tablespoons of cheesecake pudding mix?
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
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    Good Lord.
    I don't have protein powder. What happens if I left it out? I'm assuming it'll screw up the dry-wet ingredients ratio, but I'm not sure how that will change the outcome of the cheesecake. Any suggestions? Maybe a couple tablespoons of cheesecake pudding mix?

    Maybe powdered non-fat milk? Just thinking out loud here. I've only made a "protein cheesecake" once before and it wasn't very good at all. I am preheating the oven right now and trying out a recipe very close to the OP (basically just substituting Gasparti Chocolate Myofusion for the Vanilla Trutein). I might just eat the whole thing for dinner. :bigsmile:
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,835 Member
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    Good Lord.
    I don't have protein powder. What happens if I left it out? I'm assuming it'll screw up the dry-wet ingredients ratio, but I'm not sure how that will change the outcome of the cheesecake. Any suggestions? Maybe a couple tablespoons of cheesecake pudding mix?

    my suggestion is to get some protein powder.

    Mine come out perfect all the time :smile:
  • MFPfriend
    MFPfriend Posts: 1,121 Member
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    Good Lord.
    I don't have protein powder. What happens if I left it out? I'm assuming it'll screw up the dry-wet ingredients ratio, but I'm not sure how that will change the outcome of the cheesecake. Any suggestions? Maybe a couple tablespoons of cheesecake pudding mix?

    my suggestion is to get some protein powder.

    Mine come out perfect all the time :smile:

    College budget. I'm pushing it just getting the cream cheese to make it. D:
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,835 Member
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    *kitten*. Cream cheese is more epensive than whey in Australia :laugh:
  • Crystal817
    Crystal817 Posts: 2,021 Member
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    *kitten*. Cream cheese is more epensive than whey in Australia :laugh:
    We keep the cheap cream cheese and canned pumpkin for ourselves. Haha
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,835 Member
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    *kitten*. Cream cheese is more epensive than whey in Australia :laugh:
    We keep the cheap cream cheese and canned pumpkin for ourselves. Haha

    LOL. Smart *kitten*! Not to mention the zero fat stuff.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
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    It's done! My first attempt. Actually strike that. I tried to make a protein cheesecake once before and it was pretty bad. :laugh:
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  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,835 Member
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    looks THICK! Good stuff mate.

    BTW I use 500g ricotta & 500g cottage cheese for mine these days. Works a treat.
  • gp79
    gp79 Posts: 1,799 Member
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    Not bad for your first go at it. It looks slightly underdone to me but if it was good, who cares right.

    I haven't made one of these in a while, I'm way past due.
  • sara_m83
    sara_m83 Posts: 545 Member
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    Lemon cheesecake with low cal lemon curd topping. The top was overcooked because my oven is terrible. For the lemon cheesecake, the only addition to the original recipe was the juice of one lemon and 1tbsp lemon rind.

    For the lemon curd:

    Juice of 3-4 lemons
    1/2c. Sugar or sugar substitute
    1 egg
    4 tbsp. lemon zest

    Heat lemon juice and sugar on stove until dissolved and just boiling.
    Remove from heat. Whisk in egg and continue whisking for 1 minute.
    Return to low heat, add lemon zest, and whisk continuously until curd thickens.
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,835 Member
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    looks great Sara!
  • howdeelightful
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    These all look amazing! Can't wait to try one!!!