Greek Yogurt Cheesecake

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This healthy Greek yogurt cheesecake recipe is luxuriously smooth, easy to prepare, and surprisingly good for you!

High Protein Cheesecake With Yogurt

High protein cheesecake recipe

With a thick and creamy custard texture, this high protein Greek yogurt cheesecake is nutritious and filling, no cream cheese required!

Pour it into any store bought or homemade crust, or serve it in bowls as fancy cheesecake mousse.

A soft and delicious homemade cheesecake that just so happens to be healthy at the same time? It’s like a dessert dream come true.

Also try these Black Bean Brownies

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Ultra smooth and rich and creamy cheesecake from @choccoveredkt that absolutely melts in your mouth! + NO cream cheese or heavy cream required! Recipe link: https://lett-trim.today/2012/09/24/greek-yogurt-cheesecake/

Cheesecake is for sure my favorite non chocolate dessert.

I could happily eat cheesecake for days on end and still want more.

It’s like that scene from Friends where they accidentally drop an entire cheesecake on the floor and then continue to eat it…

I would totally be that girl.

Healthy Greek yogurt cheesecake ingredients

To make the recipe, you will need Greek yogurt (dairy free if desired), lemon juice, a pinch of salt, sweetener of choice, cornstarch or arrowroot (or almond flour), either cream cheese or silken tofu, and pure vanilla extract.

I normally use pure maple syrup, but any all purpose granulated or liquid sweetener is fine, including regular sugar, coconut sugar, honey, agave, or granulated erythritol or xylitol for a sugar free cheesecake. If using powdered sugar, increase the amount to equal the sweetness of granulated sugar.

For a vegan yogurt cheesecake, either vegan Greek yogurt or nondairy coconut yogurt work well in the recipe. To keep it plant based, use tofu or vegan cream cheese.

You can use vanilla yogurt if you wish. Simply omit the vanilla extract. Or change the recipe flavor by choosing strawberry banana, pineapple, French vanilla, peach, or any other flavor yogurt you wish.

Turn it into a low carb and keto Greek yogurt cheesecake by substituting two tablespoons of almond flour for the one tablespoon of cornstarch.

For the tofu version without cream cheese, I like silken firm tofu (look for shelf stable Mori Nu). If this is not available, refrigerated soft tofu will also work.

The cheesecake can be gluten free, oil free, low carb, low calorie, and vegan.

Use leftover yogurt to make Healthy Banana Bread

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How to make Greek yogurt cheesecake

Gather all ingredients, and prepare your optional crust of choice.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Combine all cheese pie ingredients in a blender or food processor until completely smooth.

Either enjoy as mousse, or pour the filling into the prepared cheesecake crust.

Bake on the center rack of the oven for 50 minutes. Remove from the oven when it is still soft and under baked. Allow the cake to cool for about an hour.

Transfer the cheesecake to the refrigerator and let it chill, uncovered, for six to eight hours, during which time it will firm up considerably.

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days. Or slice and freeze leftovers in a covered container for up to three months.

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Greek yogurt cheesecake mousse

Since there are no eggs in the recipe, it’s fine to skip both the crust and baking steps if you prefer to save time and calories.

I mean, it’s basically cheesecake flavored yogurt, so why not???

Serve in bowls or glasses, topped with fresh strawberries and Homemade Nutella, raspberries, cherries, or blueberries and Coconut Whipped Cream.

Or eat the cheesecake filling straight from the blender with a spoon!

If you want to eat it for breakfast, you will get no judgement from me. This is mostly because I will be right there beside you, doing the same exact thing.

Crust options

If you do wish to bake the cheesecake and use a crust, feel free to use either a store bought graham cracker crust or a homemade crust.

Graham Cracker Crust: Stir 2 cups of graham cracker crumbs with 6 tablespoons of butter or plant based butter (softened but not melted) and 2 tablespoons sugar of choice in a bowl. Press very firmly into a 9 inch pie pan or a springform pan. Refrigerate for at least an hour before adding filling. No need to bake.

Keto Almond Flour Crust: Stir 2 cups of almond or pecan flour with 1/4 teaspoon of salt, and 6 tablespoons of melted coconut oil or butter. Press down very firmly into a 9 inch springform or pie pan. Refrigerate for at least an hour before filling.

Traditional Crust: In a large bowl, combine 1 1/2 cups of flour (regular flour or whole wheat pastry both work), 1 teaspoon of salt, 1/3 cup of sugar or xylitol, 1/2 cup of oil or melted butter, and 2-4 tablespoons of water so it sticks together but isn’t gummy. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Press into a 9 inch pie pan. Put in the oven and immediately increase the temperature to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Bake for 15 minutes. Let cool, then press down. Once cooled, the crust is ready to fill.

Creamy Healthy Greek Yogurt Cheesecake Recipe
4.98 from 97 votes

Greek Yogurt Cheesecake

This healthy Greek yogurt cheesecake recipe is thick, smooth, creamy, and high in protein.
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour
Yield: 1 cheesecake
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Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups Greek yogurt, vegan if desired
  • 1/2 cup cream cheese, or soft or firm tofu
  • 1/4 tsp salt, just over level
  • 1 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup or agave (or 2/3 cup sugar or xylitol)
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch or arrowroot
  • crust of choice (or use the crust recipe written out above in this post)

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 F. Combine all ingredients until completely smooth – I highly recommend using a blender or food processor for smoothest results. Pour into any prepared crust. Bake 50 minutes, then remove from the oven. It should still look underdone. Allow to cool for an hour before moving the cake, uncovered, to the refrigerator to set for at least 8 hours, during which time it will magically firm up and become more flavorful.
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Readers also love this healthy Protein Banana Bread.
 
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290 Comments

  1. Liz Howard says:

    A recipe for your left over Greek yogurt. Add amount of ingredients to your particular taste.
    I use a whole container of Yogurt ( large container )
    2 16 oz cans of pumpkin
    A generous amount of cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice
    Sweetener of your choice ( add as much as you like) I usually use 1/2 cup to start and add in more if needed..
    I buy the large containers of Fage Greek yogurt at Costco.
    For single serving size yogurt I use 1/2 can pumpkin and adjust the other ingredients.

  2. Hanna says:

    I have successfully made a cheesecake using only yogurt.
    What I have done in the past was to drain yogurt overnight. It didn’t become like Greek Yogurt, though, much thicker, like cream cheese. The recipe below originally called for 16 oz regular yogurt & 16 oz low-fat cottage cheese.

    I took one Greek quart of yogurt & poked a few holes in the bottom, & suspended it over another container for a few days. Then I took some of the thicker stuff around the top of a couple of partly-started greek yogurts to fill it up to the top.

    Recipe (with variations)
    6 egg whites (I did 7) beaten with 1/2 c sugar. I have used xylitol & this time used Sucanat.

    Beat 6 yolks (I did 3 yolks & about 5 more whites) with 16 oz low fat cottage cheese, 16 oz plain yogurt (or 1 qt Greek yogurt as above).
    2 TBS vanilla, 1/2 c flour, 7/8 c sugar. (I used about 1/3 c Sucanat, 1 TBS stevia (= 1/2 c sugar), a couple of spoonsfuls of Truvia. The result is a little tart, & I think could be improved on a bit.)
    Fold whites into mixture. Pour half into a pan. Mix 2 TBS cocoa into remainder and marbelize. (I think you are better off doing the cocoa to half the yogurt mixture before folding half the whites into each, but I usually forget to do that.
    Bake at 350 30 minutes, then leave in closed oven for 1/2 hour.

  3. Kathy Rumfelt says:

    Hi Katie, I love your site. Your pictures are of great quality. The cheesecake I will have to try. I have a special Hershey’s Chocolate cake I bake and would like to know what I could use instead of the All purpose flour (1 3/4 cup) and 2 cups regular sugar. I use olive oil and applesauce. I also use unsalted butter in the frosting and Almond milk in both cake and frosting. I usually bake this when we have company and everyone loves it. Would like to get it a little more healthy. If you get a chance to look at my website (not about cooking) and see why I love the quality of your pictures. Any suggestions? Thanks again, and I’m so glad I’m connected to your site.

  4. Carole says:

    My recipe is quite a bit different (and uses honey). It includes plain low fat yogurt and cottage cheese. I’ve been making it for years (and fooling people – lol). The texture isn’t of a creamy consistency, but more of a, well, cheesecake texture. Very dense and cheesy.

  5. LaurenLL says:

    I’ve been looking for a non-cream cheese “cheese” cake for a long time and this fits the bill. Can’t wait to make it! I would add blueberries or raspberries to the top, too.

  6. Oscar Tozer says:

    Could you replace the tofu with cream cheese?

  7. KC says:

    I’m going to try and make this with pumpkin, but I’m wondering, could this be made with a springform pan instead of graham cracker crust? How does the consistency compare to traditional cheesecake? Thought I would ask before I end up with a springform disaster.
    Thanks for the recipe! Can’t wait to get started.

  8. Cindy says:

    My new favorite way to eat Geek yogurt is to drizzle it with your chocolate sauce. I had some leftover after making the molten banana chocolate cake in a mug. Yummy!

  9. Caitlyn says:

    This looks so good! I love Greek yogurt. Will another brand of tofu work?