🍋 Instant Pot Key Lime Cheesecake (Or Oven) — Ditch The Carbs

This Instant Pot Key Lime Cheesecake will become your family’s favourite summer treat. This low-carb cheesecake is light, creamy, and guilt free—everything you are looking for in a healthy keto friendly dessert.

Oh…and did I mention it’s cooked in the Instant Pot so you don’t even need the oven on in the hot summer heat?

No Instant Pot? No problem. Keep reading below for instructions using the regular oven. However you make it, this is one of my favorite desserts! There is so much flavor in this tangy recipe.

whole key lime cheesecake on a white plate
Smooth and creamy delicious easy keto key lime cheesecake (only 6g NET carbs)
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How many carbs are in this cheesecake?

This keto key lime cheesecake makes six servings. The nutritional information in the recipe card below shows each serving has a mere 7 grams of carbohydrates and 1 gram of fibre, for a total of 6 grams net carbs.

Keto cheesecakes are wonderful to make for friends and family parties. They are a real crowd pleaser PLUS they keep you on track with your low-carb diet or keto diet.

Everyone loves traditional key lime pie, so no one will know this is a sugar free and healthy dessert.

Why are Instant Pots great for baking cheesecakes?

You may be wondering why I would suggest you make this keto cheesecake in a pressure cooker. Seems a bit weird, right?

But, I have to say…cooking cheesecake is one of my favourite uses for my Instant Pot. It is so easy, and the texture turns out perfect every time. I also love that I can make this tangy key lime cheesecake in the middle of summer without heating up my house.

I can also set and forget the Instant Pot while keeping busy with something else. BUT if you don’t have an Instant Pot, no problem. Keep reading because I have instructions to bake the low-carb key lime cheesecake in a regular oven.

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Instant Pot key lime cheesecake

Ingredients to use (and avoid)

To make the filling for this sugar-free key lime cheesecake filling you only need six simple ingredients:

  1. Full fat cream cheese – avoid the spreadable or lite versions. They will not set properly.
  2. Sugar-free sweetener – I like erythritol sweetener, stevia, monk fruit or any other natural sweeteners or sugar substitutes.
  3. Vanilla – vanilla essence, vanilla extract or paste, it’s your choice. Add enough to tickle your vanilla tastebuds.
  4. Fresh eggs – don’t use packaged eggs, fresh raw eggs are best.
  5. Fresh key limes – or if it’s out of season and too expensive, you may use bottled Longlife key lime juice. I also like to add some key lime zest to give a real kick.
  6. Heavy whipping cream – otherwise known as double cream.

Tips and substitutions

If you want that creamy cheesecake flavour, the secret is all about the cream cheese. The softer the cream cheese the smoother your cheesecake will be.

You will also need to use the full fat cream cheese, and allow it to come to room temperature before mixing. This ensures your cheesecake filling is smooth and creamy without any lumps.

Do not use spreadable cream cheese, lite cream cheese or fat free cream cheese. They will not cook or set the cheesecake recipe properly. This recipe is all about healthy fats!

The heavy cream (whipping cream) is the secret ingredient that makes this delicious cheesecake light, and creamy with a fluffy texture instead of heavy like most cheesecakes. Your cheesecake will not have the same texture if you skip it or substitute it for something else.

To make the cheesecake filling extra smooth and deliciously creamy, you’ll need to use either a food processor, stand alone mixer, a stick blender, hand mixer or an electric whisk. No one wants a lumpy cheesecake.

In a large bowl mix all the ingredients and 1 egg together with an electric hand mixer. Mix the filling on low speed just until you cannot see the yellow from the egg anymore. Then add the second egg and mix again just until all the yolk is completely mixed.

Key lime vs regular limes

If you can’t find key lime or key lime juice, you can use regular limes. However, there are a few key differences between the two. Key limes are smaller and much more aromatic, making them ideal for desserts.

If you can’t find the key variety, Persian limes can also be a nice substitute. But it may be easiest to order key lime juice so you still get that yummy key lime flavor!

sliced Instant Pot key lime cheesecake on a white plate with the Instant Pot in the background
Smooth and creamy sugar-free lime cheesecake

How to make an almond flour crust

To make the crust low-carb and keto friendly we will skip the carb-laden graham cracker crust. Instead, combine almond flour, melted butter, and a little sugar free sweetener. The crust is then pressed into the bottom of a 7 x 3-inch cheesecake pan and then sits in the freezer temporarily. You’ve got a perfect pie crust!

The crust doesn’t need to sit in the freezer for long. I like to make my crust first, and then let it sit in the freezer while I make the filling. By the time the keto cheesecake filling is complete, the crust is adequately frozen.

sliced Instant Pot key lime cheesecake on a white plate with the Instant Pot in the background
Instant Pot lime cheesecake

Instant Pot instructions

After the cheesecake filling is poured over the crust you will need to cover the top and bottom of the springform pan with a layer of paper towel and aluminium foil. This will protect the crust from getting soggy and keep condensation from gathering on top of the cheesecake.

To cook your key lime cheesecake you will want to add 1 ½ cups of water and a trivet to the bottom of the Instant Pot. The trivet will prevent the cheesecake from resting in the water. The handles of the trivet can be used lower (or lift) the cheesecake into (and out of) the Instant Pot.

Cook the cheesecake for 35 minutes with a natural pressure release. It will take about 30 minutes for the pressure release completely. Remove the cheesecake and let it cool for an hour on the counter before placing it in the refrigerator overnight.

This article was originally published by ditchthecarbs.com. Read the original article here.

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