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Yields:
16 serving(s)
Preparation Time:
15 mins
Cooking Time:
50 mins
Meal type:
Desserts
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by member: kvonnordheim

Chocolate Cheesecake

Rich chocolate cheesecake that's really yummy.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 400° F (200° C).
  2. Melt the chocolate squares in microwave. Cool.
  3. Beat the cream cheeses and sweetener (like Splenda) until light and fluffy.
  4. Add cooled chocolate.
  5. Gradually add 1 egg at a time. Fold in sour cream.
  6. Spray spring form pan with cooking spray like Pam. Pour mixture into pan.
  7. Bake at 400° F (200° C) for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 200° F (90° C) and bake an additional 40 minutes. Cool completely before refrigerating.
  8. Note: based on recipe from Low Carb Creations Vol 2.
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I couldn't make this one cause i have no ability in cooking hahaha ;D
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16 Jul 13 by member: Di'is
No! not ok ffor Atkins. Find low carb recipe people.
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01 May 13 by member: yankgal46
I noticed something when I clicked on the sweetener. You might want to re do the recipe--the way the splenda is entered as "8oz" means weight, not volume. I assume you meant 1-1/2 cups, (12 volume ounces = 72 tsp (119 calories), since that's the only volume measurement that shows w/ Splenda), not 8 oz weight, which turns out to be between 700 & 800 calories. The calorie count would definitely go down It looks fantastic, by the way!!
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04 Oct 11 by member: Mcat62
Using full fat sour cream,cream cheeses and ditching the Splenda, using an alternative sweetener in this recipes will make it Atkins phase two friendly. One cup of Splenda has 24g of carbs. Although this is an excellent LOWER CARB cheesecake for maintenance, the large amount of Splenda could make it a hazard for many as far as blood sugar on a low carb woe. Splenda can and has halted weight loss in many including myself, specially when used in mass quantities like baking. Remember that manufacturers replace the fats in light or low fat foods with some type of carb/sugar and sodium to try and make up for the flavor and texture that fat attributes. Low carbers wouldn't necessarily benefit from those kinds of products if they are carb sensitive.
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22 Feb 11 by member: IndigodreamZ
I was surprised at how good this was. The family even liked it!
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04 Sep 09 by member: BJ16
You can't have chocolate on Induction... and the low fat versions of products have more carbs
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16 Apr 08 by member: tashablueyes
I can't wait until I get to the next phase of Atkins to try this! There are too many carbs for the Induction phase...I'm pretty sure you could lower the carb count significantly by using regular cream cheese and sour cream, though!
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07 Jan 08 by member: brookethom
I have made this recipe twice now. I LOVE IT! The first time I messed up and did not let the chocolate cool completely and my cream cheese was pretty cold so it was hard to mix and my cheesecake was not very "tall". It still tasted good. The second time I let the cream cheese come close to room temp and I let the chocolate cool completely and it was easy to mix and came out much taller and creamier. I took it to every family function for Thanksgiving (the same cheesecake - 3 dinners)and I told EVERYONE that it was low sugar and low fat (so they would leave it alone and it would be all mine.) Then I wasn't tempted to eat the other desserts. It was a brilliant plan until at the 3rd function several other people were dieting too and I lost almost the remainder of my cheesecake. I am making another one soon. Thank you so much for this recipe!!!!!!!
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29 Nov 07 by member: Charanzm
This was soooo good!! It's def. worth the 4 points!
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03 Sep 07 by member: Cimorenne
fat free and light have more carbs than the regular stuff so if you use regular in the place of light and low fat it will lower the carb count also whipped cream cheese has less carbs than plain.
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27 Aug 07 by member: sherriejlmt
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Nutritional Summary:

There are 201 calories in 1 serving of Chocolate Cheesecake.
Calorie Breakdown: 48% fat, 37% carbs, 15% prot.

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size per serve
Amount Per Serving
Calories
201
 
% Daily Values*
Total Fat
11.68g
15%
Saturated Fat
7.001g
35%
Trans Fat
-
Polyunsaturated Fat
0.482g
Monounsaturated Fat
3.525g
Cholesterol
58mg
19%
Sodium
192mg
8%
Total Carbohydrate
20.46g
7%
Dietary Fiber
1.8g
6%
Sugars
11.71g
Protein
7.93g
Vitamin D
0mcg
0%
Calcium
87mg
7%
Iron
2.52mg
14%
Potassium
186mg
4%
Vitamin A
113mcg
13%
Vitamin C
0mg
0%
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
10%
of RDI*
(201 cal)
10% RDI
Calorie Breakdown:
 
Carbohydrate (37%)
 
Fat (48%)
 
Protein (15%)
*Based on an RDI of 2000 calories

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