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Paleo Vanilla Bean, Berry Cheesecake Bites

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2/02/2016

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Do you just want to jump into this photoshoot? I can’t even tell you all how many times I said that this past week, quite literally my mouth was watering editing these photos.  Food photography, yes the struggle is real.

Thankfully I had friends over when I was doing this photoshoot, because let me tell you, when it comes to desserts, I have a lot of self control, but with these little berry stuffed cheesecake bites, all self control was completely gone with the wind.

I am the biggest fan of cheesecake, thanks Mom for passing that down to me, and you all have been asking for a dairy free cheesecake recipe, which seems like a complete oxymoron to me, but since I like to make you all happy, I wanted to create a dairy free cheesecake recipe for Valentine’s Day for you all!  This recipe makes me so endlessly happy, so hopefully it will make you happy too!

Captured by Kylie Martin Captured by Kylie Martin

Plus, can we talk for a moment how my dog LOVES whipped cream and berries?! Like I have photoshoots in my house practically everyday, food all over the place, pans are placed on the floor and my bowls of garnishes are everywhere, and my dog never once eats any of the food.  Weird right? But if I bring out a bowl of whipped cream she goes CRAZY! So I just had to share this photo of Libby going for the whipped cream, because it is just too cute not too share.  And, this photo was completely un-staged, she really just is that cute!

So Valentine’s Day…now you make think this recipe is girly and cute, which it totally is, but my husband devoured these.  So much that I had to make a second batch for him, and then he devoured those too!  Quite honestly this might just be one of my favorite desserts ever, and that is saying a lot for me! So make these for your lover, husband, kids or friends, with a cup of coffee or glass of champagne, because life is too short not to enjoy a sweet treat!

Vanilla Bean, Berry Cheesecake Bites

makes 12 individual cheesecake bites | approximately 18g carbs per bite

Almond Hazelnut Crust

Vanilla Bean Cheesecake Filling

Garnish

  • 1 cup fresh raspberries
  • 1 cup fresh black berries
  • whipped cream or coconut cream, to garnish
  • lemon zest, to garnish

Directions

  • Brush the insides of individual muffin tins (12 count) with coconut oil.  Cut thin strips of parchment paper and line the muffin tins with 2 strips creating a criss cross shape, you will want some of the parchment paper to hang over the tops of the muffin tins so that you can lift up later on.
  • Add all the crust ingredients to the bowl of a food processor and blend until a ball a dough begins to form.
  • Drop a spoonful into each muffin tin and use your fingers to press down creating a crust.  Add 2 berries to each crust and set aside.
  • Clean out your food processor.
  • Add the cashew pieces to the bowl of the food processor and blend to a clumpy, flour like consistency.  Add the coconut oil and continue blending until it starts to resemble a thick nut butter.  Add in the remaining filling ingredients and blend until smooth.
  • Add a spoonful of filling to each crust using a small spatula to gently smooth out the tops.
  • Refrigerate for 1 hour.
  • Gently lift up on the parchment paper to remove the cheesecakes.  Plate and garnish with whipped cream, any remaining berries and lemon zest if desired.

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  1. Its funny that you mention that your dog goes crazy for whipped cream because my dog is the exact same way! When we used to put her in a cage at night when she was a puppy, she wouldn’t go in unless we put whipped cream inside lol! I don’t blame her though because whipped cream is fantastic, especially on cheesecake! I love that this cheesecake is dairy-free and made with simple all natural ingredients! Plus they are single serving which is a indicator for self control lol!

  2. lynn lewis says:

    Hi Caroline, is there a sub for the hazelnut flour, maybe more almond? I don’t have any on hand and would like to make these. Thanks.
    Lynn

    • Caroline Potter says:

      Yes! For sure almond flour, usually substitutions won’t work but since this is just a raw crust it will be fine!

  3. Vanessa says:

    Is there a good substitute for cashews? Cannot use them due to a severe allergy in our home but I haven’t found anything that works like cashew cream. Thank you!

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