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Arrow Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

This is the yummiest cheesecake I have ever had and will definitely be on my to do list for Christmas as I prefer this over the Pumpkin Cheesecake though I think Garry still wants the pumpkin one too :rollseyes: This is a little like having chocolate coated ice cream or at least it was to me. This is very creamy and you would think it contained condensed milk but it doesn't.

This recipe belongs to Gordon Ramsey, as much as I like his shows I have never found his recipes in his book, jump out to me so I hadn't made anything of his until I came across this recipe in the Australian Good Food mag. What caught my attention was the way he cooks it. I am not a big fan of baked cheesecakes, mainly because of the texture but I have been experimenting with them of late. I also find them really finicky to bake and some of the instructions are just I dunno, silly as you need to go through all the insulating and water bathing just so it has a chance to survive a ridiculously hot oven for a ridiculously long time!

But then, I was reading his and it is so simple and common sense, not only that, but there's no fiddling around required other then to simply turn the oven off when the 30mins is up and leave it there, preferably overnight. I made mine late morning/early afternoon then just before bed I took it out and chucked it in the fridge. It was perfect, absolutely no cracks, it did not creep up the sides or sink and it was so creamy, anyone could do it!

Now I am obviously not the best swirler so *sigh* poor little ol me will have to practice... luckily I could live off this thing








Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake


Base:

150g/5.3oz Almond meal (I didn't blanch mine this time)
50g/1.8oz Desiccated/finely shredded coconut
60g/2.1oz butter, melted
12 splenda tablets, crushed or 1/4 cup of granular splenda
dash of vanilla

Filling:

600g/21.2oz Cream Cheese
250g/8.8oz sour Cream
2 Eggs
25 splenda tablets, crushed or 1/2 cup splenda granular
1 tsp vanilla extract
75g/2.6oz Lindt 85% dark choc, melted



Butter a 23cm spring form pan and Preheat oven to 170C/340F

Combine base ingredients and press into the base of the spring form pan and bake for 15 mins or until golden. Reduce oven temp to 140C/284F

Beat together all of the filling ingredients EXCEPT the chocolate and pour over the base. Tap gently to burst any large air bubbles and swirl the melted chocolate over the top.

Chuck in oven for 30mins and then turn the oven off and leave it alone for a long time, preferably overnight to cool. If you take it out to soon it may crack. When cooled, chill in the fridge.

That's it, how easy is that and it came out perfect!

Nutritional Information for 10 serves:

(only thing not included is the dash of vanilla in base)

Per Serve

Using splenda tablets:

518 calories, 10.9g protein, 50.5g fat, 5g carbs

Using splenda granular:

523 calories, 10.9g protein, 50.5g fat, 6.5g carbs
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

Fantastic Looks divine, sounds even better!

What would be the damage? Roughly?

What's the purpose of blanching the almond meal?

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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

Thanks Sherrie, Looks great and I love the taste of condensed milk (use to)
Will defieatly make this up after induction.
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

The almond meal base isn't Gordon Ramsays, his uses 150g digestive biscuits and 15g flaked almonds and 60g butter, btw you could easily shave off 50g of almonds from the recipe as there was plenty there for the base. I had started blanching my almonds first because it is meant to be better for cooking but I couldn't be bothered this time and not sure I agree anyway.

I have just updated the recipe with the nutritional info for both granular and splenda tablets.
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

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Thanks Sherrie, Looks great and I love the taste of condensed milk (use to)
Will defieatly make this up after induction.
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Janal according to Garry he didn't taste condensed milk so it may be just me!

If you make it, have it as a breakfast it is very filling .
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Sooooo good. I know what I'm making for this week!
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

That looks divine Sherrie

A damn sight better than the 3 minute chocolate cake mush i made earlier today
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

Oooh goodie this will be my breakfast this morning
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

Wow Sherrie that looks delicious! Baked cheesecakes are my absolute favourite texture-wise but I’ve never been a fan of chocolate cheesecakes. This one might make me change my mind though!
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

Give it a go ZG it is nice doesn't have the texture of a baked cheesecake though or at least not too me.
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

How far in advance could I make this? Say tomorrow for Christmas Day - would that be okay do you think?
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

I reckon Tuesday night and leave it in the oven to cool overnight.
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

Okay it's in the oven as I write this looks good but I'm a bit worried as I seemed to have a lot of filling left over. Did I do something wrong?

Will post after we've eaten it to let you know how it turned out.
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

You had filling left over? I had plenty of room in mine perhaps you have a smaller pan?

I am making one in the morning to take for xmas lunch

did you eat the leftover filling?
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Re: Low Carb Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

LOL No, I put it in another pan to cook as well. Thought I could try that in the morning for breakfast
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