JAPANESE COTTON CHEESECAKE
Living in Japan, I tend to get overwhelmed by all the desserts sold in convenience stores, grocery stores or restaurants. I feel there�s an overwhelming amount of sweets sold and it can be hard to stick to my diet because there�s so much temptation everywhere. One of my favourite dessert has always been cheesecake but I haven�t eaten or made one in a few months!
A few weeks ago, someone posted a video of a Japanese Cotton Cheesecake in a Keto group on Facebook and asked if anyone could ketofy the recipe. I decided to make one because I live in Japan and I looooove cheesecake so much, or to be honest, it was probably an excellent excuse for me to eat cheesecake!
Japanese Cotton Cheesecakes are a bit different than normal cheesecakes as they are based on a meringue and are very light and fluffy. They don�t require as much sugar as regular cheesecakes and often contain flour. Some cheesecakes use chocolate instead of sugar and some can also add milk or sour cream.
I chose to keep it simple and only used 5 ingredients: cream cheese, eggs, blanched almond flour, stevia powder and baking powder. I realize that when you start eating sugar-free, you tend to like things a bit less sweet than normal and so I didn�t need to add a lot of stevia because I found it was sweet enough.
Ingredients
Instructions
Recipe Notes
If you double the recipe, use a 9" cake mold and just bake it an extra 10-20 minutes at 140C/285F.
**While I know traditional cream cheese packs are 8oz, the packs in Japan are only 7oz so that's what I used for this recipe. I'm sure using an 8oz pack won't make a difference in the recipe, but if it does, try adding 5-10g of almond flour to the cake.
thanks done share recipes to : https://www.mypcoskitchen.com/japanese-cotton-cheesecake-2/
A few weeks ago, someone posted a video of a Japanese Cotton Cheesecake in a Keto group on Facebook and asked if anyone could ketofy the recipe. I decided to make one because I live in Japan and I looooove cheesecake so much, or to be honest, it was probably an excellent excuse for me to eat cheesecake!
Japanese Cotton Cheesecakes are a bit different than normal cheesecakes as they are based on a meringue and are very light and fluffy. They don�t require as much sugar as regular cheesecakes and often contain flour. Some cheesecakes use chocolate instead of sugar and some can also add milk or sour cream.
I chose to keep it simple and only used 5 ingredients: cream cheese, eggs, blanched almond flour, stevia powder and baking powder. I realize that when you start eating sugar-free, you tend to like things a bit less sweet than normal and so I didn�t need to add a lot of stevia because I found it was sweet enough.
Ingredients
- 3 eggs
- 200 g cream cheese 7oz**
- 1/2 cup blanched almond flour 60g
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp stevia powder
- 1 cup blackberries optional, I used frozen berries that I microwaved for a minute
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 160C/320F. Add some water, about 2cm, to a baking tray and put it in the oven on the bottom rack.
- Line the sides of an 18cm/7� spring form pan with a loose base. Wrap the outer bottom and sides of the pan with aluminum foil.
- Add the cream cheese to a microwave-safe bowl and microwave for 40 seconds or until soft.
- Separate the eggs, place the whites into a bowl and the yolks into the bowl with the cream cheese.
- Using a hand mixer, beat the egg whites for a minute and add 1/8 tsp of the stevia powder. Continue beating until stiff peaks form.
- Using the same mixer, beat the cream cheese and yolks for 2 minutes. Add 1/8 tsp of the stevia powder, the almond flour and the baking powder. Beat until combined. Pour the mixture through a sieve to make sure that there's no more "flour" bumps. Sift it until it's all transferred to a large bowl. (*This took me a good 5 minutes, just keep on scraping the batter until it comes out of the sieve)
- Add 1/3 of of the meringue to the cream cheese mixture and carefully fold it in. When incorporated, add the next 1/3 and carefully fold it in again. Add the last 1/3 of the meringue and fold GENTLY.
- Pour the cheesecake mixture inside the springform pan and place it in the preheated oven in the water bath. Bake for 40 minutes, decrease the temperature to 140C/285F and bake for 10 more minutes.
- Take the cheesecake out of the oven and let cool completely. When cooled, cut into 4 slices. Top the cheesecake with the berries.
Recipe Notes
If you double the recipe, use a 9" cake mold and just bake it an extra 10-20 minutes at 140C/285F.
**While I know traditional cream cheese packs are 8oz, the packs in Japan are only 7oz so that's what I used for this recipe. I'm sure using an 8oz pack won't make a difference in the recipe, but if it does, try adding 5-10g of almond flour to the cake.
thanks done share recipes to : https://www.mypcoskitchen.com/japanese-cotton-cheesecake-2/
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