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NY Cheesecake morph

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  • looks THICK! Good stuff mate.

    BTW I use 500g ricotta & 500g cottage cheese for mine these days. Works a treat.

    You use both ricotta and cottage cheese for 1 cake instead of cream cheese?
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,834 Member
    looks THICK! Good stuff mate.

    BTW I use 500g ricotta & 500g cottage cheese for mine these days. Works a treat.

    You use both ricotta and cottage cheese for 1 cake instead of cream cheese?

    yep. Cream cheese is more than double the price of cottage cheese & ricotta and I make a lot of cheesecakes :tongue:
  • Fiona_Bullough
    Fiona_Bullough Posts: 138 Member
    These look great! I really need to try this!! Thanks :flowerforyou:
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    Going to give this another go again today. Plain vanilla instead of chocolate this time. Planning to use half sugar / half splenda and half fat-fre half reduced-fat cream cheese with the hope of getting closer to the flavor of the real thing. Will report back later.

    @gp79: Is there something special about Trutein that really shines in this recipe, or is that just what you happened to have on hand. I'm going to use Designer Whey French Vanilla.
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,834 Member
    not GP79 but I've found that my casein protein works better than whey because it thickens up a lot more. Unsure what sort of proteins those two brands are though.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    I like this one much better than my last one. No doubt due to the higher fat and sugar content :)

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  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,834 Member
    that looks legit Taso. What were the macros for the whole thing?
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    Thanks. Tastes great. I had to sneak a piece this evening. It will be better when it's colder tomorrow.

    Recipe/Macros:
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  • Want to make this ASAP!
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,834 Member
    still pretty decent macros!
  • not GP79 but I've found that my casein protein works better than whey because it thickens up a lot more. Unsure what sort of proteins those two brands are though.

    I agree; I prefer casein to whey in a cheesecake.
  • isnack2much
    isnack2much Posts: 10 Member
    bump :)
  • Thank you so much to the OP for the recipe. I have already made two cheesecakes, and they were awesome. I want to make some different ones and was thinking pumpkin. My question: should I just substitute the 6 oz of yogurt for 6 oz of pumpkin? Then I was thinking of tossing in some cinnamon and nutmeg etc. any suggestions? Thanks!
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    Thank you so much to the OP for the recipe. I have already made two cheesecakes, and they were awesome. I want to make some different ones and was thinking pumpkin. My question: should I just substitute the 6 oz of yogurt for 6 oz of pumpkin? Then I was thinking of tossing in some cinnamon and nutmeg etc. any suggestions? Thanks!

    I would like to try Pumpkin cheesecake next as well. Let's compare notes. Interesting approach to sub pumpkin for the yogurt... but then I wonder if the yogurt is somehow critical to the recipe.
  • Thanks so much for the recipe!
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,834 Member
    No the ffgy is just to moisten it up a bit, just like pumpkin or applesauce would. I don't use any ffgy when I do the ricotta/cottage cheese mix because the stuff I use is more liquid than cream cheese would be.

    After you've made a few you get to realise what sort of viscosity the the mixture needs to be and either add more liquid stuff like ffgy/pumpkin etc. or if it's too liquid I just add more protein powder haha.
  • Thank you so much to the OP for the recipe. I have already made two cheesecakes, and they were awesome. I want to make some different ones and was thinking pumpkin. My question: should I just substitute the 6 oz of yogurt for 6 oz of pumpkin? Then I was thinking of tossing in some cinnamon and nutmeg etc. any suggestions? Thanks!

    I would like to try Pumpkin cheesecake next as well. Let's compare notes. Interesting approach to sub pumpkin for the yogurt... but then I wonder if the yogurt is somehow critical to the recipe.
    I have a plain one in the oven right now. I will try pumpkin next time and let you know.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    Thank you so much to the OP for the recipe. I have already made two cheesecakes, and they were awesome. I want to make some different ones and was thinking pumpkin. My question: should I just substitute the 6 oz of yogurt for 6 oz of pumpkin? Then I was thinking of tossing in some cinnamon and nutmeg etc. any suggestions? Thanks!

    I would like to try Pumpkin cheesecake next as well. Let's compare notes. Interesting approach to sub pumpkin for the yogurt... but then I wonder if the yogurt is somehow critical to the recipe.
    I have a plain one in the oven right now. I will try pumpkin next time and let you know.

    I made the pumpkin yesterday. I went with your idea and subbed in half a can (about 7.5 oz by weight) of LIbby's pumpkin puree in place of the yogurt. I also did my other substitutions of half sugar and half reduced fat cream cheese. And 1 tbsp of pumpkin pie spice.

    It was delicious. Even shared some with some non-fitness friends and they liked it.

    gp79: I just want to thank you again for your research and development of the base recipe! I'm having a lot of fun with this!
  • I made the pumpkin yesterday. I went with your idea and subbed in half a can (about 7.5 oz by weight) of LIbby's pumpkin puree in place of the yogurt. I also did my other substitutions of half sugar and half reduced fat cream cheese. And 1 tbsp of pumpkin pie spice.

    It was delicious. Even shared some with some non-fitness friends and they liked it.

    gp79: I just want to thank you again for your research and development of the base recipe! I'm having a lot of fun with this!
    LOL, I was just coming on here to let you know I made the pumpkin cheesecake last night and just had some a couple hours ago. It turned out great. I am still a fan of the plain cheesecake. Just the way I am, vanilla ice cream is my favorite. But I like the pumpkin one better than the chocolate one I made. Anyway, I put in 6 OZ of Libby's in place of yogurt and 1 tsp of cinnamon, all spice and ginger. My wife is the pumpkin fan, so I can't wait to have her try it.
  • fitnessyeoja
    fitnessyeoja Posts: 357 Member
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  • Katmiller73
    Katmiller73 Posts: 99 Member
    bump
  • shelbyweeeee
    shelbyweeeee Posts: 154 Member
    I made the pumpkin yesterday. I went with your idea and subbed in half a can (about 7.5 oz by weight) of LIbby's pumpkin puree in place of the yogurt. I also did my other substitutions of half sugar and half reduced fat cream cheese. And 1 tbsp of pumpkin pie spice.

    It was delicious. Even shared some with some non-fitness friends and they liked it.

    gp79: I just want to thank you again for your research and development of the base recipe! I'm having a lot of fun with this!
    LOL, I was just coming on here to let you know I made the pumpkin cheesecake last night and just had some a couple hours ago. It turned out great. I am still a fan of the plain cheesecake. Just the way I am, vanilla ice cream is my favorite. But I like the pumpkin one better than the chocolate one I made. Anyway, I put in 6 OZ of Libby's in place of yogurt and 1 tsp of cinnamon, all spice and ginger. My wife is the pumpkin fan, so I can't wait to have her try it.

    Thanks so much for your variation!

    I'm going to make this in the next day, I'm obsessed with any and all things pumpkin!! YAY!! :bigsmile:
  • mrpurdy
    mrpurdy Posts: 262 Member
    Drool...
  • diddyk
    diddyk Posts: 269 Member
    Bump. MUST try this. Weekend project!
  • AussieMisfit
    AussieMisfit Posts: 78 Member
    Loving this - bumping coz I'll be devastated if I lose this goldmine of deliciousness.
  • fatty2fabby
    fatty2fabby Posts: 415 Member
    trying this tonight!
  • DopeItUp
    DopeItUp Posts: 18,771 Member
    My wonderful wife made a lemon cheesecake variant tonight. It was stunning!

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  • Stdavis53
    Stdavis53 Posts: 233 Member
    Bump

    The wife and I love Cheesecake but didn't expect to see anything that wasn't absolutely terrible (relatively) for you!

    I"ll try some of these for sure!
  • cubsgirlinny
    cubsgirlinny Posts: 282 Member
    bump
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