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Oh yes these really are Slimming friendly Mini Oreo Baked Cheesecakes
I was browsing some food pictures on pinterest, when I came across this recipe for : Oreo Cookie Cupcakes. I could of literally of licked the screen they looked so nice.
Oreo's are a bit of a weakness for me, and here in Canada we get so many different flavours, including candy cane ones at christmas and pumpkin ones for the Fall - yum!!
However looking at the picture of these yummy Oreo Cookie Cupcakes, I just knew I wouldn't be able to stop at just one, so figured I would just have to come up with a low calorie Slimming version
and these Mini Oreo Baked Cheesecakes are delicious!!, it means you can enjoy 2 or even 3 and still be within your daily allowance.
I bake them in these little silicone muffin cases
Click here to view these Kitchen Craft Silicone Muffin cases on amazon
Regular paper muffin cases will work fine too, I just like that these are reusable.
To sweeten these Mini Oreo Baked Cheesecakes, I like to use Sukrin: 1which isa great natural tasting sweetener.I have tried many different types of sweetener in the pasttrying to find one that is natural and tastes natural and I think this is it. I usually just use some honey or maple syrup, but it’s nice to know I can now use this and reduce even further. Instead of sukrin you can use any sweetener of choice of course. But I can't recommend sukrin enough, it tastes so good in baked goods and is by far the best tasting natural sweetener I have found.
Sukrincan be ordered on Amazonor from the Sukrin website: Sukrin
Click here if you live in the UK: Sukrin UK
Click here if you live in the USA: Sukrin USA
NOTE: For those in the USA and Canada there is now also a similar sweetener called Swerve that comes in a white granulated sweetener and an icing sugar, that are natural and like Sukrin, have no aftertaste. Unfortunately they don't carry a brown sugar version, but the white granulated is on par with Sukrin.
For those in Canada - Swerve can be purchased at most loblaws stores in the health food section.
Click here if you live in the USA to check out Swerve on Amazon: Swerve
Also don’t forget that Slimming Diets have recently made some changes to sweeteners and any time you use a tablespoon or more.
These Mini Oreo Baked Cheesecakes should keep a couple of day in the fridge, mine never last more than a few days.
Recipe Card
Mini Oreo Baked Cheesecakes
Yield: 6
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
This recipe is vegetarian, Slimming and Weight Watchers friendly
Ingredients
- 300ml/1.25 cups of Quark
- ¼ cup of sukrin:1 (or other sweetener of choice)
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
- 1 large egg
- 8 Oreo cookies
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 135c or 275f
- Line half a 12 space muffin tray with paper muffin cases. Place one Oreo cookie in each case.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the Quark and splenda until smooth. Then add the vanilla essence and slowly whisk in the egg.
- Add the two remaining Oreo cookies to a food bag, and bash until they are in small crumbs.
- Add this to the quark mixture, and mix thoroughly.
- Pour the mixture into each individual muffin case equally and baked in the oven for approx 25 mins (filling should be set). Allow to cool and then refrigerate for approx 4 hours at least before serving.
- These are yummy and I can’t wait to try some more variations on these.
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Nutrition Information
Amount Per ServingCalories 109.7Total Fat 3.7gSaturated Fat 1.1gCholesterol 33.1mgSodium 253.6mgCarbohydrates 12.7gFiber 0.4gSugar 7.6gProtein 6.9g
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Reader Interactions
Comments
Lisa Evrae says
I have been waiting to go shopping to try your baked cheescake recipe, not waiting no longer lol. Going to pick up some Quark tomorrow. Look lovely!
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admin says
they were divine and well worth 3.5 syns each.
Lisa Evrae says
I love the fact that Oreos run through the mixture too. Still have carrot cake in the fridge but Oreo cake.... Yum! Wouldn't think its a house of slimmers with all the yummy cakes lol
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Lisa Evrae says
I didn't go shopping but I am about to make 1 using cottage cheese instead... Will let you know 🙂
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Gemmy_Lou says
Oh great, you come up with this recipe after I have given up chocolate for lent!! I will store it for Easter weekend...
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Lisa Evrae says
Gemma, use a different biscuit then?
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millmo7 says
Great recipes!!! all sounds so yummy! Im from the uk (hi!!) is quark cream cheese?! thanks
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admin says
quark is a fat free soft cheese, you will find it at most supermarkets and it will be labelled as Quark. Hope that helps 🙂
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Lucie says
I tripled the recipe of this & made them for work. Everyone loved them so much I said save a few for me & I only got one 🙁
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steph says
made these last night, they were yummy!!!! thanks. xx
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michelle says
I made these the other week and they were a big hit even with non dieting hubby and daughter. Im making them again today but with party ring biscuits which makes them even lower syn i believe - yey!
it must be the size of my papercases but i get 9 cheesecakes from the mix which is good too. 🙂
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mars says
Im from the UK and our Quark comes in 250mg tubs? I've googled a few sites looking for conversions without a definitive answer.... can anyone tell me how many grams/ounces/pounds 300ml is?
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admin says
I would say you need at least 1 1/2 tubs. 300ml usually equals 300g, but it can vary depending on the type of ingredient it is.
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mars says
thank you! 🙂
Fern says
Omigosh. Iv just made these for the slimmingworld party were having tomorrow. Iv just tried one to 'test' - flippin gorgeous. How will i not eat the rest before tomorrow???!!!
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Becci says
I made these earlier and I’ve just had one. They were lovely!! This site is brilliant and is stopping from just eating beans and jacket spuds! Thanks very much! 🙂 x
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Becci says
Oh and I only had one tub of quark 250g and it worked fine 🙂
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MadameLaMinx says
Made these tonight for a taster tomorrow, they look like they are going to be the best use of Quark ever. Thanks x
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sarah says
Do u use half a oreo, or the whole thing in each cup cake? thanx
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admin says
you use the whole oreo 🙂
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Hayley Wakenshaw says
These were DIVINE! I tweaked the recipe a bit. I used half an Oreo per muffin case, and added some cocoa to the cheese mixture. They ended up being 2.5 syns each and tasting like they were 10. 🙂
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Jog On says
These look really nice, will have to attempt these soon! 🙂 x
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Anonymous says
hi Hayley,when you say half an oreo was it the plain half or with the cream on i carnt wait to make some....
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Anonymous says
Hayley, did you use the plain half or the cream half of the Oreo per muffin case...x
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Anonymous says
I made these the other day and they were nice but i was wondering what it would be like with peppermint essence instead of vanilla to give a nice extra taste. I am new to slimming world (and baking!) and i was wondering if anyone had any opinion on it and whether it would work??
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Anonymous says
Have just made these and don't know if I can wait the 4 hours they need to set!
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Lianne Julian 'Fenton' says
Is this using mini oreos are the normal sized ones? x
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HP_Sauce says
I made these yesterday as well as one of your quiches, they are so nice. Thank you for the recipe!
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Anneliesje Brown says
well i got 12 cakes out of this recipie!!cant wait to eat them!!
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Marion Gamba says
sorry are these the mini oreo's or normal sized
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Siobhan (Slimming Eats) says
they are the normal sized ones 🙂
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Sharon Thomas says
Made these little cheesecakes today. Lovely creamy texture!! Next time I might add a sachet of highlights hot choc drink powder. Think I might have a seriously sweet tooth! Thanks for this wonderful site and sharing all your lovely ideas 🙂 x
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Sharon Thomas says
Have made these cheesecakes twice now! We love them 🙂 They went down a storm at a recent Slimming World taster evening. And everyone was excited to hear about your wonderful website. Thank you for posting all of your yummy recipes. Love from the UK xxx
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Jan says
Came across this recipe and thought I'd give it a go, absolutely lovely! Halved quantities to make 3, needed a bit longer to cook in my over but soooo worth it!
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Kay says
These look amazing! Can't wait to try them! Should I use a cupcake cases or muffin ones?
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Shevy (Slimming Eats) says
cupcake cases should be fine - enjoy!!
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Jessica says
How many grams in 1/4 cup of sweetener please ?
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Shevy (Slimming Eats) says
4 level tbs 🙂
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Dee Dee says
Maded theses this afternoon and omg they are divine. Love your web site. Dee dee (from the uk).
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