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No Bake Easy Carnivore Cheesecake Recipe

Writer: Richelle LecourtRichelle Lecourt

Carnivore Cheesecake
No Bake Easy Carnivore Cheesecake

This no-bake EASY Carnivore Cheesecake is the BOMB DOT COM. And I mean it! Everyone who has tried this is raving about it and how stinking easy it is to make! My husband is obsessed with it and he is not even a "dessert" person! Check out this viral video I shared with this recipe!


It features @equipfoods vanilla collagen peptides - which you can order through my link and save 15% off with Code RICHELLE. (Check here for more discounts on awesome products!)


This recipe is so delicious even non-carnivores love it! Served it up at friendsgiving!!


Supplies:

  • Mixing bowl

  • Hand mixer or stand mixer


Ingredients:

  • Room temp - 2 blocks of cream cheese

  • Room temp - 1 stick Kerrygold salted butter (can use unsalted if you prefer)

  • **1 scoop @equipfoods collagen (I used vanilla - can double for more flavour!)

  • **omit or use unflavoured if strict carnivore!


Directions:

  1. Beat all ingredients together until smooth.

  2. Line a dish with parchment paper.

  3. Pour mixture in and spread evenly.

  4. Refrigerate 2-4 hours or until firm.

  5. Serve solo or top as you wish!

  6. Store up to 1 week (if it lasts that long!) in an airtight container.


Drop a comment below if you try this recipe! Your feedback means so much to me! <3

 
 
 

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Yvette J
Feb 24
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Excellent recipe. First time I followed it exactly. Second time I added 2 tsp cocoa, and 1 tsp swerve

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Guest
Aug 22, 2024

Can Isopure whey powder be used instead of Collagen powder???


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Guest
Jul 02, 2024

For non US- would be helpful to have weights of ingredients please. How much does a “block” of cream cheese weigh or a “stick” of butter or a “scoop” of collagen powder? Once I know this vital info I can make it🙏🏻

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Guest
Dec 28, 2024
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What is the Australian equivalent of one stick of butter?

If you're faced with a recipe that requires one stick of butter, then all you need to do is weigh out 113g of butter. One stick of butter = 113g. A stick of butter in the US is much less than a standard

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Guest
Apr 12, 2024

I’ve recently gone carnivore. Not really missing a dessert but in case I get the hankering, this looks amazing! Can you use protein powder in place of collagen?

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Jamie Mackie
Jamie Mackie
Jan 13, 2024
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

This recipe is da bomb! Made it with some chocolate collagen, and it was super yummy! We’ll definitely have to limit ourselves because we could eat all of this very quickly!!

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