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Creamy Yogurt Cheesecake

deannarey13
Posts: 452
I have the following recipe that will actually be a GREAT substitute to traditional cheesecake. I am just trying to find a way to cut back a few more calories and I could use your suggestions.
First of all, I don't think the 1/4 cup of sugar is necessary for the crust no matter what you use as a base. Just the crumbs and butter (which I will use light butter) will do just fine. My question is this: To save in cals/fat what would you use as a base? Any specific cookie that you would recommend? I would like to make the "Mocha" variation which recommends a chocolate cookie crust.
Any other flavors/variations you could do to lighten this up but still have a great flavor?
I love that this uses Greek Yogurt!
Creamy Yogurt Cheese Cake
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups ground cookie crumbs
1 1/4 cup... sugar, divided
1/4 c butter, melted
4 large eggs
1 tsp. vanilla extract*
2 Tbsp. flour
3 cups Dannon® Oikos® Greek Plain or Vanilla Yogurt
Directions
1. Combine the ground cookies, 1/4 cup sugar and the melted butter in a small bowl. Press into the bottom of a lightly greased 9" spring form pan.
2. Beat together the eggs and the remaining 1 c sugar. Add the vanilla and flour and mix to blend thoroughly. Gently whisk in the yogurt. Pour batter into the prepared pan, and bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes or until barely set in center. Turn oven off and cool cake in oven.
3. Bring cake to room temperature, then refrigerate at least 4 hours or overnight. Serve cake with berries.
Citrus: Add 1 Tbsp. orange zest and 2 tsp. lemon zest to the batter
Mocha: use chocolate cookie crumbs in crust and add 1 Tbsp. instant espresso, dissolved, to the batter
First of all, I don't think the 1/4 cup of sugar is necessary for the crust no matter what you use as a base. Just the crumbs and butter (which I will use light butter) will do just fine. My question is this: To save in cals/fat what would you use as a base? Any specific cookie that you would recommend? I would like to make the "Mocha" variation which recommends a chocolate cookie crust.
Any other flavors/variations you could do to lighten this up but still have a great flavor?
I love that this uses Greek Yogurt!
Creamy Yogurt Cheese Cake
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups ground cookie crumbs
1 1/4 cup... sugar, divided
1/4 c butter, melted
4 large eggs
1 tsp. vanilla extract*
2 Tbsp. flour
3 cups Dannon® Oikos® Greek Plain or Vanilla Yogurt
Directions
1. Combine the ground cookies, 1/4 cup sugar and the melted butter in a small bowl. Press into the bottom of a lightly greased 9" spring form pan.
2. Beat together the eggs and the remaining 1 c sugar. Add the vanilla and flour and mix to blend thoroughly. Gently whisk in the yogurt. Pour batter into the prepared pan, and bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes or until barely set in center. Turn oven off and cool cake in oven.
3. Bring cake to room temperature, then refrigerate at least 4 hours or overnight. Serve cake with berries.
Citrus: Add 1 Tbsp. orange zest and 2 tsp. lemon zest to the batter
Mocha: use chocolate cookie crumbs in crust and add 1 Tbsp. instant espresso, dissolved, to the batter
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Does anyone know - would using Egg Beaters still work for this recipe or would that change the texture too?0
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This sounds really good... I am going to "play around with this" a little. I LOVE tweaking recipes.0
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Instead of making a crust, try spraying your pan with butter flavored Pam and then dusting it with reduced fat Graham Cracker Crumbs. You could also substitute Egg Beaters for the eggs.0
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Maybe use the reduced fat Nilla wafers for the crust.0
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I use egg beaters egg whites in everything I make and haven't noticed anything different when using them0
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Maybe use the reduced fat Nilla wafers for the crust.
Awesome idea!!!!!0 -
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WAAAA too much sugar...consider sucanat, honey or maple syrup...0 -
Instead of making a crust, try spraying your pan with butter flavored Pam and then dusting it with reduced fat Graham Cracker Crumbs. You could also substitute Egg Beaters for the eggs.
Yeah, I was thinking that the Egg Beaters would work too! Great!0 -
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WAAAA too much sugar...consider sucanat, honey or maple syrup...
Well, this is a desert. I will probably cut back a little bit, but I think the consistency would change considerably I used honey over sugar.0 -
Using 1 cup of sugar (which I may cut back to 3/4 depending on how it tastes) Reduced Fat Nilla Wafers, and Egg Beaters here are the nutritional stats:
12 servings
Calories: 141
Carbs: 23
Fat: 2
Protein: 8
Sodium: 110
This is just a plain vanilla cheesecake, if you added any chocolate, fruit or other flavorings obviously that would add to these numbers.
I love it!0 -
Yum ,let me know when to come over!
I love the nila wafer idea!!0 -
Have you made it using your substitutions yet? If so I'd love to know how it turned out. I may try this next time I have to bring dessert to a family function. Thanks for sharing.0
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Anna's thin cookies. They make them in many different flavors: Chocolate Mint, Orange, Ginger, Cappucino, Cinnamon Almond.
AND they are super yummy!0 -
Just a bump so can find this again0
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Here is MY question... does it have a cheesecake texture? I am thinking I HAVE TO ADD CREAM CHEESE!!!0
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Sounds like a great recipe that I am going to have to try!! Thanks for the idea.....0
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I wonder how this would work in a cupcake shape so I don't have the whole thing staring at me for days.0
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I am happy to report that this recipe is DEFINITELY a makeover success!!!!
I made the vanilla variation for my friend for her birthday. I used Egg Beaters, only 3/4 cup sugar and low fat honey graham crackers (4 full sheets = 2 servings) which was only half as much crust, only requiring half the amount of (light) butter. The texture was exactly the same as regular cheesecake and it tasted fabulous!!! I am excited to try many more flavors!
It had 131 caloires, 1 gram of fat, aprox 20 carbs, 8 sugar and 8 protein.0 -
I love cheesecake and I have no self control if I buy any, so this excites me!0
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Maybe use the reduced fat Nilla wafers for the crust.
Awesome idea!!!!!
I agree - great idea!! I'm going to try that too!0 -
I am happy to report that this recipe is DEFINITELY a makeover success!!!!
I made the vanilla variation for my friend for her birthday. I used Egg Beaters, only 3/4 cup sugar and low fat honey graham crackers (4 full sheets = 2 servings) which was only half as much crust, only requiring half the amount of (light) butter. The texture was exactly the same as regular cheesecake and it tasted fabulous!!! I am excited to try many more flavors!
It had 131 caloires, 1 gram of fat, aprox 20 carbs, 8 sugar and 8 protein.
AWESOME! I am definitely going to try this...maybe even throw in a few dark choc. chips0 -
bump!0
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Instead of sugar try a sweetner like Splenda0
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bump0
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ginger nuts are good base for cheesecake!0
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