“Snickers” Cheesecake Without Guilt

Don’t you hate it when you go to dinner and they have a “Snickers” Cheesecake on the menu and it’s not a low carb one?  It seems like the only option you can find in sugar-free cheesecakes is the plain cheesecake with maybe a few berries on top?  That’s been my experience and even at the Cheesecake Factory, as tasty as the plain cheesecake is, it pales beside all the other options they have for everyone else.

Well, if you’re willing to grab a box of the Atkins Caramel Nut Bars, you can make your own “Snickers” type cheesecake and enjoy this treat without blowing your carb count out the window.  This works with some of the other Atkins bars, so feel free to experiment a little… like a Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar Cheesecake.  This is a crust-less cheesecake, but you can easily make a crust for the bottom of the muffin pans by using 1/2 cup ground pecans, 1 tablespoon butter and 1 tablespoon granulated sugar substitute.  Mix together, spoon into sprayed muffin cups and press into the bottom.

Chocolate Caramel Nut Mini-Cheesecakes

4 oz cream cheese, softened
4 tablespoon sugar substitute
2 Atkins Chocolate Caramel Nut bars
2 eggs
4 tablespoons heavy cream
4 tablespoons Vanilla Whey Powder (optional)*
1 teaspoon vanilla

* Vanilla Whey Powder is optional, but I use it often in my baking to improve the texture.  If you are looking for gluten free, my brand of protein powder is gluten free, so check the label.  But I am not sure if the Atkins bar is.  It has wheat protein isolate in it, so it may not be.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F). Prepare a muffin tin by spraying 8 wells with cooking spray or put in baking cups.

Chop the Caramel Nut bar into small pieces. In a small bowl, use a mixer to cream the cream cheese, vanilla, egg and sugar substitute together. Mix in the whey powder and, cream until all ingredients are blended. Hand stir in the Caramel Nut Bar pieces.

Spoon into the muffin cups, taking care to try to distribute the candy pieces evenly. Stirring the batter each time you dip out a spoonful will help.

Put a little water in any empty muffin wells so you are not baking them empty. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the middle of one comes out clean. Let cool before serving or refrigerate until about 30 minutes before you are ready to serve. To serve, put on a small plate or dessert bowl and top with a little sugar free chocolate syrup and a teaspoon of whipped cream, if you like.

Makes eight mini-cheesecakes.

Nutrition Info per mini-cake:

Calories: 128.5 Fat: 11.5 g Net Carbs: 1.75 g Protein: 4.35 g