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This amazing keto mug cheesecake is made in the microwave and is ready in just a few minutes.

Sweetened with stevia, it has 4 grams of carbs and 200 calories for the entire filling cake.

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I really like mug cakes. I have a few of them on this website (this simple keto mug cake is a great example), and I really appreciate the way they satisfy sweet tooth cravings swiftly and efficiently. I also like that they make just one serving - built-in portion control!

This mug cheesecake is a lifesaver. Made in the microwave, it's ready super fast, it's very filling, and it satisfies that craving for cheesecake that I tend to get once in a while.

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Ingredients

You'll only need a few simple ingredients to make this tasty cake. The exact measurements are included in the recipe card below. Here's an overview of what you'll need:

Cream cheese: I like to use reduced-fat cream cheese, but you can absolutely use full-fat if you'd like.

Vanilla extract: Try to use the real thing - pure vanilla extract - and not the artificially flavored stuff.

Sweetener: I use stevia. You can use a granulated sweetener instead, but it's best to use a powdered sweetener to prevent a grainy texture.

Egg: I use large eggs in most of my recipes, including this one.

Instructions

Making this microwave cheesecake is easy! Scroll down to the recipe card for detailed instructions. Here are the basic steps:

Soften the cheese. Start by placing the cream cheese in a 1-cup ramekin. Soften it in the microwave.

Mix in the remaining ingredients until completely smooth.

Microwave the mixture on high for 90 seconds.

Let cool for 10 minutes, then invert onto a plate. You can dust it with a powdered sweetener to make it look pretty.

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Expert tip

After adding the egg to the batter, you'll need to be patient. Keep mixing until the mixture is completely smooth and free of lumps. It will take a couple of minutes, so just keep going!

Frequently asked questions

Does it taste like the real thing?

No. If you want a real cheesecake, I highly recommend this wonderfully creamy keto cheesecake.

But although it's not a true cheesecake (the ratios are different), it is very close to the real thing. Its texture is creamy, it has a pleasant vanilla flavor, and it's just sweet enough.

Will it sink in the middle?

This cake comes out of the microwave puffy, then deflates a little, although it retains a nice volume.

The center is just a little sunken, but that center will end up on the bottom of the cake - after you invert it onto a plate, the top is nice and smooth.

Is it eggy?

I don't think it's eggy. Although in terms of ratios, there IS more egg here relative to cream cheese than in traditional cheesecake.

It's lovely and creamy and tastes close enough to real cheesecake that I can't make it too often, because it's really good and I end up eating the whole thing. 😳

Having said that, several reviewers on Pinterest say that they like the cake better with 3 ounces of cream cheese instead of 2 ounces and that it tastes more creamy and less eggy this way.

So if you try the recipe as written and you don't like it, you could try adding more cream cheese.

Can I use sugar instead of stevia?

To prevent a grainy texture, it's best to use powdered sugar or a powdered sugar-free sweetener. If you use powdered sugar, keep in mind that the nutrition info will change.

Variations

The best way to vary this recipe is to use different flavor extracts. So instead of vanilla extract, you could try using coconut extract, lemon extract, or orange extract.

Serving suggestions

You can make this cake prettier by dusting it with powdered sweetener.

You can obviously top this cake with other toppings. Such as berries, keto whipped cream, chocolate whipped cream, keto ice cream, a drizzle of melted dark chocolate, or melted peanut butter.

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Microwave Cheesecake

This amazing keto mug cheesecake is made in the microwave and ready in a few minutes.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time2 minutes mins

Rest time10 minutes mins

Total Time17 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Diet: Gluten Free

Servings: 1 serving

Calories: 204kcal

Author: Vered DeLeeuw

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces Neufchatel cream cheese cubed (or reduced-fat cream cheese)
  • ¼ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon stevia glycerite (equals about 2 tablespoons of sugar)
  • 1 large egg

Instructions

  • Place the cream cheese in a microwave-safe, ¾-cup, 3-inch wide ceramic ramekin. Microwave it for 15 seconds to soften.

  • Add the vanilla and stevia and mix with a small fork to combine.

  • Mix in the egg patiently and thoroughly until smooth. This will take a couple of minutes.

  • Microwave the mixture for 90 seconds or until fully cooked.

  • Allow the cake to rest and cool in the ramekin for 10 minutes, then run a knife around the edges and carefully invert it onto a plate.

  • Top with your choice of toppings and serve, or refrigerate until ready to serve. Remove from the fridge 15 minutes before serving.

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Notes

  • Some Pinterest reviewers feel that this cake tastes better with 3 ounces of cream cheese instead of 2 ounces.
  • You can use regular cream cheese in this recipe.
  • Be careful when removing the ramekin from the microwave - it will be hot. Use oven mitts.
  • According to America's Test Kitchen and Better Homes and Gardens, a cheesecake is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 150°F.

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Nutrition per Serving

Serving: 1cake | Calories: 204kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Sodium: 237mg

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About the Author

Microwave Cheesecake - Healthy Recipes Blog (19) Vered DeLeeuw, LL.M., CNC, has been following a low-carb real-food diet and blogging about it since 2011. She's a Certified Nutrition Coach (NASM-CNC), has taken courses at the Harvard School of Public Health, and has earned a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from Cornell University. Her work has appeared in several major media outlets, including Healthline, HuffPost, Today, Women's Health, Shape, and Country Living. Click to learn more about Vered.

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  1. Megan Levonyak

    Microwave Cheesecake - Healthy Recipes Blog (20)
    Super easy and delicious! I added about 2 teaspoons of sour cream to make it more like a NY cheesecake and I loved it!

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    • Vered DeLeeuw

      I'm so glad you enjoyed this cake, Megan! I like the idea of adding sour cream.

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FAQs

Why do you put cornstarch in 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.

Can you freeze cheesecake UK? ›

Any kind of cheesecake can be frozen, either whole or as individual slices, and you don't need to adjust the recipe. The denser texture of New York-style cheesecake makes it less likely to separate, but lighter, whipped cheesecakes, as well as no-bake cheesecakes, can also be frozen.

What to do if your cheesecake is too runny? ›

  1. Increase the Amount of Cream Cheese: Adding more cream cheese to the filling can help thicken it. ...
  2. Add Sour Cream: Incorporating sour cream into the filling can add thickness and tanginess. ...
  3. Use Greek Yogurt: Similar to sour cream, Greek yogurt can be added to the filling to increase thick.
Jun 1, 2023

How do you thicken a no-bake cheesecake? ›

Thickener. In a no-bake cheesecake, there are three typical ways that you create structure: folding in stiffly whipped heavy cream, folding in an alternative stabilizer like Cool Whip, or gelatin.

What can I substitute for cornstarch in cheesecake? ›

5 Best Cornstarch Substitutes
  • All-Purpose Flour. Yep, that's right — all-purpose flour is a very stable thickener. ...
  • Arrowroot Powder. If you happen to have this starch on hand, you're in luck: It has the same thickening power as cornstarch, and it creates a beautiful, shiny sauce. ...
  • Potato Starch. ...
  • Rice Flour. ...
  • Tapioca Starch.
Jun 23, 2023

What does adding an extra egg to cheesecake do? ›

Adding richness and a smooth texture, the proteins in the eggs set up during the gentle baking process, solidifying the dense network of dairy and sugar into a sliceable whole. Too many eggs will create a cracked and sunken cheesecake with an overly firm texture. Too few eggs and the cheesecake won't set well.

Can you defrost a cheesecake in the microwave? ›

Thaw in the fridge, on the counter, or in the microwave before serving.

How long will a cheesecake last in the refrigerator? ›

As with most dairy-based dishes, it is necessary to place any leftover cheesecake in the fridge so that it can stay fresh for as long as possible. If placed in the refrigerator in a timely manner, a homemade cheesecake will last anywhere from five to seven days before starting to decline in quality.

Does Costco always have cheesecake? ›

While Costco also sells a single-flavor cheesecake year-round, this seems like a rather fun option for this holiday season!

What not to do when making cheesecake? ›

16 Mistakes You're Making With Homemade Cheesecake
  1. Working with cold ingredients. Hobo_018/Getty Images. ...
  2. Using whipped cream cheese. ...
  3. Using low-fat cream cheese. ...
  4. Undermixing your cheesecake. ...
  5. Not diversifying your cheeses. ...
  6. Not being careful with your eggs. ...
  7. Only making plain cheesecake. ...
  8. Baking in anything but a springform pan.
May 29, 2023

How do I know if my cheesecake is overmixed? ›

Cracking the Case. THE CAUSE: Overmixing the batter. When making your filling, overmixing can lead to incorporating too much air into the batter. Once baked, the air bubbles will burst, and the cheesecake will fall and crack.

Why is my cheesecake jiggly in the middle? ›

If the cheesecake looks nearly set and only a small circle in the center jiggles slightly, it's done. You might worry a runny middle means raw cheesecake, but it's totally safe and normal. The center will firm up as it cools on a cooling rack, resulting in the smooth surface you want.

Does no-bake cheesecake get firm? ›

But given time to chill all the way down to 40°F (4°C), which takes about six hours, the filling becomes firm and dense, much more like a "real" cheesecake and far easier to slice. During that time, the filling will lend some of its moisture to the crust, making it considerably less crumbly.

What happens if you over mix no-bake cheesecake? ›

If you are making a plain cheesecake such as my no-bake vanilla cheesecake, you can probably get away with cold ingredients, but generally the cream cheese should be room temp. Often a cheesecake mixture can split or curdle because of over mixing – I often get comments of 'how long do I mix for?

Should I cover no-bake cheesecake in the fridge? ›

No-bake cheesecakes should be stored in the refrigerator to keep them fresh and prevent spoilage. Here are some tips for storing no-bake cheesecakes: Cover the cheesecake with plastic wrap or foil to prevent it from drying out or absorbing any odors from other foods in the fridge.

Does cornstarch thicken cheesecake? ›

Step 10: Corn Starch Added

For this one I added 2 Tbsp of cornstarch. This resulted in a cheesecake that was just as thick as the one with less eggs and didn't effect the taste like the flour one. It did result in a more cake like texture as well.

What is the thickening agent in cheesecake? ›

Almost every cheesecake recipe calls either gelatin or beaten eggs, which are used as a setting or thickening agents. The cake will not set properly if there is no egg in the preparation, and you will just have a cream cheese pudding.

How does cornstarch impact melting cheese? ›

One of the most common ways to help cheese melt smoothly is to add starch: this is a process that works in sauces like mornay, or nacho cheese sauce. Starches and other thickeners will physically impede fat molecules from joining up into larger droplets, as well as making the water phase of the cheese more viscous.

What makes cheesecake gritty? ›

A cheesecake can become grainy due to overbeating the eggs, which incorporates too much air and changes the texture.

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