No-Bake Cheesecake With Almond Flour Crust Recipe (2024)

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No-Bake Cheesecake With Almond Flour Crust Recipe (3)

(112 ratings)

Total Time: 20 min

Prep Time: 20 min

Cook Time: 0 min

Servings: 8 (1 slice each)

Nutrition Highlights (per serving)

238 calories

16g fat

17g carbs

6g protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 8 (1 slice each)
Amount per serving
Calories238
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 16g21%
Saturated Fat 8g40%
Cholesterol 42mg14%
Sodium 239mg10%
Total Carbohydrate 17g6%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Total Sugars 14g
Includes 10g Added Sugars20%
Protein 6g
Vitamin D 0mcg0%
Calcium 86mg7%
Iron 0mg0%
Potassium 144mg3%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet.2,000 calorie a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Full disclosure: This easy no-bake cheesecake recipe is actually made with an almond flour crust that requires about 10 minutes in the oven. But after that, you can say bye-bye to the oven. Directions for a crustless version, making it a true no-bake cheesecake,are also given below.

As far as toppings go, keep in mind that the nutrition facts provided for this recipe are for plain cheesecake, so the calorie count will increase slightly depending on whether you choose to add toppings and what those toppings are.

You can also add more agave syrup to taste, just keep in mind that 1/4 cup for the entire recipe yields about 5 grams of carbohydrates per serving. As a popular sugar alternative, agave syrup has a lowerglycemic index (GI)than other sweeteners, but it is still a source of sugar and calories.

Ingredients

  • 1 almond flour pie crust
  • 16 ounces low-fatcream cheese (room temperature)
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon​lemon juice
  • 1/4cup agave syrup (or to taste)

Preparation

  1. Bake the almond flour pie crust according to the package directions (about 10 minutes), either in a deep-dish 9-inch pie pan or 9-inch springform pan, patting the crust mixture halfway up the sides of either pan.

  2. In a medium bowl with a hand mixer or stand mixer, combine the cream cheese, vanilla, lemon juice, and agave syrup. Then increase the speed to medium-high and beat for 5 minutes until smooth, light, and fluffy.

  3. Spread the cream cheese mixture into the fully cooked almond crust. Smooth off and chill for at least 2 to 3 hours or until thoroughly cold and set.

  4. When ready to serve, run a knife around the edge of the springform pan and remove the collar. (If you used a pie pan, this step is unnecessary.) Top the cheesecake with your desired fruit topping and serve immediately.

Variations and Substitutions

To make a crustless version of this no-bake cheesecake, simply chill the cream cheese mixture in a bowl. Once the mixture has set, serve in 8 individual dishes with a fruit topping of your choice.

Cooking and Serving Tips

You can top this no-bake cheesecake in many ways.

  • Try spreading a bit of no-sugar-added all-fruit jam on top of the cheesecake or top with fresh seasonal fruit.
  • You could also make a low-sugar fruit sauce by cooking frozen berries with your sweetener of choice until thickened and then cool before topping.

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  1. Gardner E.Alternative sugars: Agave nectar.Br Dent J.2017;223(4):241. doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.2017.697

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FAQs

Why won't my no bake cheesecake set? ›

However, heavy cream won't whip up well unless it's cold. That means you need to ensure both the heavy cream and the cream cheese are fridge-cold. If your ingredients are too warm, you'll end up with a soupy mixture that will never set, no matter how long you leave it in the fridge.

Why is my no bake cheesecake not firming up? ›

The primary reason a no-bake cheesecake is too runny or doesn't set up properly is generally the temperature of the ingredients. If your cream cheese is too warm, the mixture will be too soft and will never set up properly.

Should I Prebake my cheesecake crust? ›

Another common mistake is not pre-baking the crust. Before you add your batter, it's important that your crust has a short 8-10 minute visit in the oven at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). This sets and seals the crust to prepare it for the wet batter. Make sure it's completely cooled before adding the batter.

Why is my no bake cheesecake base soggy? ›

I'd say it's too much liquid in the cheesecake batter and it didn't set fast enough and the liquid and moisture got into the base. Baking the base would help, but I guess if you need to bake it then there's no point to make a no bake cheesecake. Buiscuits, butter and a bit of cocoa powder for the base.

How to thicken up a no-bake cheesecake? ›

While standard cornstarch can act as a great thickener in warm dishes like soup, modified cornstarch can be used in cooler foods, like no-bake cheesecake. The recommendation was even endorsed by the Jell-O company, which produces quite a few flavors of instant pudding mix.

Can you over mix no-bake cheesecake? ›

Mixing the filling for longer than the recipe says.

I once tried mixing my filling in the food processor after chilling the crust — because, hey, I had it out to make the crust anyway, so I thought it would make mixing even easier. To my regret, I found a super-soft cheesecake waiting the next day as a result.

Why is my cheesecake crust not crunchy? ›

Tip: To get more crispness in the cheesecake base, brush some lightly beaten egg white over the surface of the biscuit layer before you bake it. The egg wash will form a layer between the cheesecake base and filling, and this will help to reduce the amount of moisture penetrating the biscuit base.

How to make a no-bake cheesecake set faster? ›

Yes, you can freeze a no-bake cheesecake to hasten its setting time. However, you should only keep it in the freezer for approximately an hour since if you keep it there for too long, it might freeze solid.

Why add cornstarch to cheesecake? ›

Flour or cornstarch is sometimes included in cheesecake recipes to preventing cracks. If you find that you always have problems with cracking and your cheesecake recipe does not call for any flour or cornstarch, it's ok to experiment and add some cornstarch (one to two tablespoons) to the batter when you add the sugar.

How long should I Prebake crust? ›

If you are pre-baking a store-bought frozen packaged crust, I recommend following the directions on the package for how to pre-bake that particular crust. Most instructions will have you defrost the crust, prick the bottom of the crust all over with the tines of a fork, and bake at 375°F to 450°F for 10 to 12 minutes.

What to do with a failed cheesecake? ›

Perhaps your kitchen is colder because of weather or your oven has a hot spot. For whatever reason, the cheesecake has cracked despite your best efforts. Remember, your cheesecake is still delicious, so instead of calling it a failed experiment, cover the crack with a delicious topping, like a sour cream coat.

What to do if your no-bake cheesecake doesn't set? ›

To thicken a no-bake cheesecake, refrigerate it for an extended period or consider adding dissolved gelatin, more cream cheese, or Greek yogurt to the mixture before chilling. Now, when we venture into the territory of no-bake cheesecakes, the plot thickens.

How to prevent soggy cheesecake crust? ›

Prevent Soggy Crust

Wrapping the springform pan in foil is known to help, but take it a step further and use plastic wrap (which will not melt!) or slow cooker liner bags as an additional seal.

What happens if you overmix cheesecake batter? ›

Avoid Overmixing: Unlike other cakes, where beating air into the batter is key, overmixed cheesecake can rise, fall and then crack from that excess air. Keeping ingredients (cheese, eggs, liquids and flavorings) at room temperature can help.

How to fix a cheesecake that won't set? ›

Chill For A Longer Period

In some cases, your filling just needs more time to chill. No-bake cheesecakes generally need at least 4-6 hours in the refrigerator to set properly. If your filling is still runny after that time, try chilling it for another 2-4 hours.

How do you keep no-bake cheesecake from sticking to the pan? ›

Non-stick parchment paper keeps your cheesecake from sticking to the pan, making it easier to remove. Plus, a firm (not wet) crust is going to hold together better during the transition from pan to platter.

Can a no-bake cheesecake set in 3 hours? ›

If you rush it, you risk cutting into a cheesecake that is still liquid in the center. The recipe calls for two and a half to three hours for chilling, but longer is even better. Let it sit overnight in the refrigerator for easier slicing, or make it up to two days ahead if you're orchestrating a big party.

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