Lighter New York Style Cheesecake Recipe

Enjoy a decadent dessert recipe for under 200 calories from the Cleveland Clinic!

According to the American Diabetes Association, people with diabetes can have their cake and eat it too(!) as long as it’s part of a healthful meal plan (limited saturated fat. contain moderate amounts of salt and sugar). Go ahead, enjoy!

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Lighter New York Style Cheesecake Recipe

Ingredients

For the crust:
9 whole graham crackers (5 ounces), broken into rough pieces and processed in a food processor to fine crumbs (about 1 ¼ cups)
4 tablespoons Smart Balance spread, melted
½ tablespoon Splenda Blend sugar substitute

For the filling:
1 pound 1% cottage cheese
1 pound light cream cheese, at room temperature
*8 ounces yogurt cheese (See directions below if you want to make your own) or 1 pint non-fat or low-fat plain yogurt
¼ teaspoon table salt
¾-1 cup Splenda blend sugar substitute
½-1 teaspoon lemon zest (could use orange zest)
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
3 large eggs, at room temperature
Vegetable cooking spray

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There’s a good indication that murder might be part of the recipe when Nantucket’s ten time reigning Baking Champion’s last name is ‘Coffin’ on Divabetic’s newest Mystery podcast: Kill Me Madam.

 

Patricia Addie-Gentle RN, CDE, Dan Houdeshell, Pendulum Glucose Control’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Orville Kolterman and Diabetes Meal Planning Made Easy, Author Hope Warshaw, MMSc, RD, CDE, and Mama Rose Marie guest on Divabetic’s December Diabetes Late Nite podcast.

 

Raw Blueberry Cheesecake Recipe by Solla Eiríksdóttir

I’m in the midst of the first draft of this year’s Diabetes Mystery podcast (tentatively titled: ‘Swan Wake’) entailing among other things, a gluten-free cheesecake prepared by yours truly. Chaos ensues when my cheesecake mysterious ends up in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Here’s the Diabetes Mystery synopsis: 

When the happy healthcare, Mr. Divabetic heads to the Gotham City Ballet Company’s box office to fix a mix up with his Swan Lake tickets he’s faced with a even bigger problem – a murder. To make matters worse, one of his gluten free cheesecakes seems to be covering the victim’s face. Even more shocking are the numerous scandals swirling around the Gotham City Ballet and it’s members that have everyone walking around on tip toes.

Could our happy healthcare host’s questionable culinary skills make him an accessory to the crime or even a possible side dish? Now Mr. Divabetic with the help of his team of smart Diabetes Educators, a best-selling mystery writer and his own nosey Italian Mom must whip up his own crime-solving recipe, and fast–before a hearty dose of intrigue and a deadly dash of danger ends his diabetes advocacy and healthy catering career once and for all.

For inspiration, I’ve been researching various gluten free cheesecake recipes for the past few months. I recently stumbled upon Solla Eiriksdottir’s recipe below posted on Twitter by the Guardian

Solla Eiríksdóttir is one celebrity chef you may not have come across, but she is a household name in Iceland because of  her TV shows and four restaurants focused on raw food and vegan dishes.

If such an approach sounds a little purist, Solla, 55,  is more interested in flavor than philosophy.

“It’s a way of preparing food, not a way of life,” she says. “Everywhere in the world, people are told to eat more fruit and vegetables. What we’re doing is transforming fruit and vegetables into real dishes instead of just making salad all the time. This is just food. We love the freshest raw materials so your taste buds are screaming for more.”

Solla Eiriksdottir’s Cheesecake with Blueberries Recipe

Ingredients (for the filling):

450g cashew nuts

240g maple syrup

4 tbsp lemon juice

2 tsp vanilla powder

2 tsp probiotic powder

A small pinch of salt

160g coconut oil

2 tbsp ground chia seeds

Ingredients (for the crust):

150g pecans

280g dried mulberries

60ml coconut oil, liquefied

A pinch of sea salt

For the topping

275g blueberry jam

150g fresh blueberries

1 Line a 23 cm-round cake tin with parchment (baking) paper. For the filling, put the cashew nuts into a bowl, pour in enough water to cover, and soak for about 2 hours. Drain and discard the soaking water. Set aside.

2 Meanwhile, make the crust (base). Put the pecans, mulberries, oil and salt into a food processor and blend until it all sticks together, but is still a little coarse. Press the mixture into the prepared pan with your fingertips. Make sure it covers the bottom of the pan in an even layer.

3 To make the filling, put the drained cashew nuts into a high-speed blender or food processor with the maple syrup, lemon juice, vanilla, probiotic powder and salt. Blend. Add the coconut oil and chia seed and blend briefly. Pour the mixture over the crust and chill overnight in the refrigerator or for 3-4 hours in the freezer until the filling is firm. Top with a layer of blueberry jam and fresh blueberries and serve.

Chef’s Notes: You will need to make this at least three hours before serving. Serves 10 – 12

Raw: Recipes for a Modern Vegetarian Lifestyle by Solla Eiríksdóttir (Phaidon).  Featuring 75 healthy and delicious recipes, Raw introduces readers to the new look of vegetarian and raw food. Divided into five chapters – breakfast, snacks, light lunches, main dishes, and sweet treats – readers can expect bright, fresh flavours with recipes like Green smoothie, Pistachio and kale hummus, Quinoa pizza, and vegan Vanilla ice cream. All the recipes are vegetarian and many are raw and vegan.

Every recipe includes symbols to indicate whether dishes are suitable for a dairy-free, gluten-free, nut-free, raw-food, or vegan diet.

After each chapter of recipes there is a seasonal recipe and activity section, which explores some wider lifestyle elements of living healthily, for example growing vegetables in small spaces, dying cloth with turmeric in summer, picking wild berries in fall, and making holiday gifts in winter.

Thinking about eliminating gluten from your diet? Get expert advice from Jill Weisenberger RD, CDE about gluten free diets and food choices exclusively for Divabetic. LINK 

White Chocolate Cheesecake by Holly Clegg inspires New Mister Divabetic Mystery

I’m working on my newest tantalizing tale of culinary mystery and suspense, ‘Mister Divabetic Mystery – ‘One Murder Tutu Many’ which takes place in New York City’s vibrant ballet community. 

When my character, Mr. Divabetic heads to the Gotham City Ballet Company’s box office to fix a mix up with his tickets he’s faced with a even bigger problem – a murder. To make matters worse, one of his cheesecakes seems to be covering the victim’s face. Even more shocking are the numerous scandals swirling around the Gotham City Ballet and it’s members that have everyone walking around on tip toes. Could our happy healthcare host’s questionable culinary skills make him an accessory to the crime or even a possible side dish? Now Mr. Divabetic with the help of his team of whip smart Diabetes Educators must whip up his own crime-solving recipe, and fast–before a hearty dose of intrigue and a deadly dash of danger ends his diabetes advocacy and healthy catering career once and for all.

Cheesecake has been touted as the #1 American dessert so with cheesecake on my mind, I reached out to my friend, Best-Selling Cookbook Author Holly Clegg for one of her recipes, White Chocolate Cheesecake.

“White chocolate and cheesecake are outrageously delicious and especially when they are combined in one dazzling dessert. You will be begging for a second piece,” Holly said. “I like to top my cheesecake with raspberries because it gives it such a decorative touch.”

White Chocolate Cheesecake from Gulf Coast Favorites Cookbook by Holly Clegg

Ingredients

1 cup graham cracker crumbs
1/2 cup old fashioned oatmeal
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon almond extract
2 tablespoons butter, melted
3 (8-ounce) packages reduced fat cream cheese
2/3 cup sugar
2 eggs
2 egg whites
1/4 cup all purpose flour
3 ounces white chocolate, melted
1 cup fat free sour cream
2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Directions

1. Preheat oven 325°F.
2. In bowl, combine graham cracker crumbs, oatmeal, 2 tablespoons sugar, almond extract, and butter. Press onto the bottom and sides of spring-form pan.
3. In mixing bowl, beat together cream cheese and 2/3 cup sugar until light. Add eggs and egg whites, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Nex, add flour and white chocolate, mixing well. Add sour cream and vanilla: mix well.
4. Pour into prepared crust and bake for 55 minutes. Remove from oven and cool to room temperature. Refrigerate until well chilled and then remove from the pan.

16 servings

Nutritional information per serving Calories 217 | Calories from fat 44% | Fat 11 g Saturated Fat 6 g | Cholesterol 55 mg | Sodium 197 mg Carbohydrate 23 g | Dietary Fiber 0 g | Sugars 16 g | Protein 7 g Diabetic Exchanges 1 1/2 carbohydrate | 1 lean meat | 2 fat

I asked Holly why is this cheesecake is considered to be ‘trim & terrific’?

“If you order this cheesecake out it probably has 30 g sat fat and my recipe has 6 g sat fat,” says Holly. “Not all my recipes fit into the diabetic guidelines, however, this cheesecake is so much better for you!  Cheesecake is usually high calorie and high fat.  What did I do?”

“I used reduced- fat cream cheese with a  combination of eggs and egg whites.  I also used fat free sour cream to make the recipe creamy but not add extra fat.  I include white chocolate to give it the flavor but probably another recipe would have double or triple the amount of white chocolate. Also, typically a crust would have a stick of butter in it and I use only 2 tablespoons.  I pride myself on finding the balance of flavor and fat.  It is important that this cheesecake tastes like an indulgence but I also want it to be better for you”

“I make this easy white chocolate cheesecake recipe ahead of time.  Then, I let it cool and freeze to pull out whenever I need it. When your cheesecake is frozen, it is also so much easier to remove from the spring form pan to put on your desired serving plate.  I took my White Chocolate Cheesecake out the day before and  I put in the refrigerator for it to defrost.”

“This is my favorite recipe,” Holly said. “It is funny as once I made it for Thanksgiving and didn’t put the raspberries on top and it wasn’t as popular.  We eat with our eyes!”

With over 1 million cookbooks sold, Holly Clegg has become a culinary expert on easy healthy everyday recipes through her nationally recognized best-selling trim&TERRIFIC® and Eating Well cookbook series, including Eating Well Through Cancer, (English, Spanish and Chinese editions), Eating Well to Fight Arthritis and Diabetic Cooking with the American Diabetes Association. Holly Clegg attended the Cordon Bleu Cooking School, London. For more information, visit About Holly or The Healthy Cooking Blog for more recipes and tips.
LISTEN NOW: Mr. Divabetic shines the spotlight on author and chef, Holly Clegg, in this half-hour special edition of Diva Talk Radio. This fun-filled food frenzy will feature expert advice on quick, flavorful and healthy eating from Holly’s latest book, ‘Too Hot in the Kitchen:  Secrets to Sizzle at Any Age’

Gluten Free Mini Cheesecake Recipe from My Baking Addiction

If you love knowing that a book is based on real life before you dive in, you’re in luck! I just finished the first draft of my next ‘Mister Divabetic Mystery: One Murder Tutu Many’, based on my own dietary restrictions.

I’ve been gluten free under the watchful eye of my doctor for two weeks. She thinks my new diet will help alleviate some of the discomfort I experience from psoriasis. During the winter months in New York City my psoriasis especially flares up so I decided it was worth a try!

Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and other related grains. It’s also found hiding in shocking amount of other foods including ketchup, soy sauce, coffee creamer!  Those who are genuinely intolerant have an autoimmune condition known as celiac disease, where their immune system responds to the gluten protein by attacking the small intestine. The link between celiac disease and type 1 diabetes mellitus is well known.

Common symptoms of malabsorption include gas, bloating, diarrhea, and weight loss. Other symptoms may include fatigue, anemia, irritability, or depression. In many cases of undiagnosed celiac disease, however, there are no symptoms at all.

Once diagnosed, the only treatment of celiac disease is lifelong, complete elimination of gluten-containing foods from the diet. With gluten elimination, symptoms may disappear within a few days, but complete healing of the small intestine may take three to six months or, in some cases, up to two years.

The good news for me, someone who doesn’t have celiac, is that I’m seeing a slight difference in my psoriasis. It hasn’t disappeared but it has stopped itching and  some patches (on my shoulders and elbows) are now slightly smaller in size.

The bad news is a recent Harvard University study found that people who limited their gluten intake or avoided it completely actually had a 13 percent higher chance of developing type 2 diabetes.  I have a family history of diabetes so this news immediately caught my eye!

“We wanted to determine if gluten consumption will affect health in people with no apparent medical reasons to avoid gluten,” explained Dr Geng Zong of Harvard’s School of Public Health. “Gluten-free foods often have less dietary fiber and other micronutrients, making them less nutritious and they also tend to cost more.”

Fiber is known to protect against type 2 diabetes. When the researchers had adjusted for the protective effect of fiber, they found those in the top 20 percent for consuming gluten in their study had a 13 percent less chance of developing type 2 diabetes, compared to those who consumed 4 grams or less.

After reading the report I’ve become conscious of adding more fiber to my diet. It’s that hard to do even if you’re gluten free! I’m eating more vegetables  (the crunchier the better), nuts, berries, beans and brown rice.

Occasionally when I crave something sweet I now make myself a treat. Here’s a great mini cheesecake recipe I found online  at my baking addiction. The author, ‘Erin’ claims, ”these fuss-free gluten-free mini cheesecakes are perfect for parties or potlucks and couldn’t be any easier to make!” After making them, I agree! Click the link for the recipe: Gluten-Free Mini Cheesecakes Recipe from ‘My Baking Addiction’

By the way, I liked this recipe so much it plays a significant role into next year’s Mister Divabetic Mystery: ‘One Murder Tutu Many’ podcast/short story set in the world of ballet.

Can’t wait until next year to hear one of my  ‘Mister. Divabetic Mysteries podcasts? Click on the link to enjoy ‘Phantom of the Okra’ featuring music from ‘Phantom of the Opera’ courtesy of SONY Music. A trip to the local Farmer’s Market turns into a fiasco for the happy healthcare host when he finds a dead body in a bushel of okra in the Mr Divabetic Mystery podcast,’Phantom of the Okra’ LISTEN