35 cal pumpkin cheesecake bites
Mindful_Trent
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I really like these - easy to make, and very healthy. With the brands/versions I used, mine came out to 35 calories each, making 15 small cupcake sized servings (instead of the 16 servings he suggests in the recipe).
I highly recommend this guy's site - it's got some good recipes and very interesting articles/blog posts.
http://graemethomasonline.com/pumpkin-cheesecake-bites/
Pumpkin Cheesecake Bites
1 cup cottage cheese
1/2 cup greek yogourt
2 large eggs
1 cup canned pumpkin
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/2 cup Splenda or Stevia
Directions
Preheat oven to 350°F. Add all ingredients into a blender and beat until smooth. Pour mixture into mini muffin cups or 8″ x 8″ pyrex baking dish. Bake ~30-35 minutes or until middle is set and outside is lightly browned.
Remove from oven and allow to cool.
Makes 16 mini cheesecakes.
Nutrition info (per piece): 33 kcal, 1 g fat, 3 g carbohydrates, 3 g protein.
I highly recommend this guy's site - it's got some good recipes and very interesting articles/blog posts.
http://graemethomasonline.com/pumpkin-cheesecake-bites/
Pumpkin Cheesecake Bites
1 cup cottage cheese
1/2 cup greek yogourt
2 large eggs
1 cup canned pumpkin
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/2 cup Splenda or Stevia
Directions
Preheat oven to 350°F. Add all ingredients into a blender and beat until smooth. Pour mixture into mini muffin cups or 8″ x 8″ pyrex baking dish. Bake ~30-35 minutes or until middle is set and outside is lightly browned.
Remove from oven and allow to cool.
Makes 16 mini cheesecakes.
Nutrition info (per piece): 33 kcal, 1 g fat, 3 g carbohydrates, 3 g protein.
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Thanks for sharing, those sound good.0
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This sounds really tasty... i think i just might!!0
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omg soudns amazing0
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Pumpkin cheesecake?!? DEF trying these!0
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Trent, do you use the stevia?0
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Trent, do you use the stevia?
Yup. I used much less than the recipe calls for, though, since I use 100% pure stevia (no fillers/additives/etc.) and it's very concentrated. I seriously added maybe 1/8 of a tsp of stevia - not 1/2 a cup!!! They weren't super sweet - if you wanted them to be sweeter I'd add a little more, but no more than 1/4 to 1/2 a tsp of pure stevia at the most.0 -
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I was looking for something like this. I want to bring treats into the office on Monday and am not much of a cook or baker.
What is pure stevia versus splenda or what the recipe calls for? Also can you use low fat cottage cheese?0 -
you had me at cheesecake! thanks for the recipe.0
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these sound really yummy! Anyone have any experience with substituting something for the splenda? I've never tried stevia, but I've never really liked anything flavored with splenda. I don't mind sweet n' low, but I'm not sure about using it in a recipe. I suppose I could use regular sugar and just figure out the extra calories.0
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Oh no way! I think I'd use regular sugar and just recalculate the cals, but still, this sounds DELICIOUS.0
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These sound yummy!0
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YUMMY!0
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I was looking for something like this. I want to bring treats into the office on Monday and am not much of a cook or baker.
What is pure stevia versus splenda or what the recipe calls for? Also can you use low fat cottage cheese?
Yeah, I used low-fat cottage cheese - I don't see why you couldn't use any cottage cheese you wanted.
Pure stevia is a really fine powder - they don't sell it in a ton of places. You can't substitute it 1:1 for regular sugar or the splenda that's made for baking, because it's much sweeter/more concentrated. 1 serving for coffee is like 1/32 of a tsp or something ridiculous like that. Common stevia products have fillers/additives and it's not as concentrated, so you use more of it to make something as sweet vs. using pure stevia. To be honest I don't know the exact conversion - I used about 1/2 a tsp of pure stevia or something small like that for the batch I made. Here's a website about it: http://www.quick-weightloss-solutions.com/stevia-for-cooking.html
Make sure you make a test batch and have an alternative in case it doesn't work out. It took me a couple tries to get it right - you have to blend it really smooth (cottage cheese chunks cook a little funny), and I had to cook it longer than the recipe called for.0 -
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