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Suuuper Fudgy Cheesecake Brownies 🍫 gluten free & keto

These gluten free and keto cheesecake brownies are the best of both worlds! An incredibly fudgy low carb brownie is paired with tangy swirls of creamy cheesecake. The best part? Just 1.5g net carb!

Gluten Free & Keto Cheesecake Brownies
Gluten Free & Keto Cheesecake Brownies

Gluten Free & Keto Cheesecake Brownies

Suuuper Fudgy!

You’ve already met our suuuper fudgy keto brownies right?! They’re intensely chocolatey, fudgy, lightly chewy and good… like really good. Fact is, it’s the most popular recipe in the entire site, so that’s gotta tell you something!

Though, in all honesty, I would’ve never guessed it when I first hit publish. And don’t get me wrong, I love the recipe. I mean, it’s been my go-to brownie recipe for years now (and one of my favorite keto chocolate treats by far). But it’s sky-rocketing popularity still managed to wow me! So thank you guys for enjoying, sharing, and recommending it!

Now, amongst many of your requests, perhaps the most popular has been to adapt it into a sugar-free cheesecake brownie version. So wish granted peeps!

Got more requests? Send them along, I always love to hear (and hopefully grant!) them.

The Chocolate

Cocoa or cacao? Both work great, just know that quality really matters here. My favorite will forever be the Dutch-processed alkaline cocoa Valrhona, known to be one of (if not the) best cocoas in the world.

But feel free to use a raw cacao powder (arguably more nutritional perks here), though keep in mind that your brownies will be lighter in color and more reddish in hue. Both are well and good, as long as they’re unsweetened.

Layering the cheesecake and brownie batters to create the swirls
Gluten Free, Low Carb & Keto Cheesecake Brownies
The keto cheesecake brownie swirls pre and post bake
Gluten Free, Low Carb & Keto Cheesecake Brownies

The Keto Flours

This recipe uses almond flour only (!!). Yup, that’s it! 

In terms of brands, for the almond either Anthony’s or WellBees work great. Both are super fine grinds.

Up close shot of the unbaked keto cheesecake brownie swirls
Gluten Free, Low Carb & Keto Cheesecake Brownies

The Sweetener

You’ve got a couple options here. Xylitol (non corn to avoid tummy troubles!) and allulose (using 30% more) have become my top choice (no aftertaste, best and chewier texture), followed by Lakanto (barely any aftertaste, but thicker texture).

If using erythritol in any form, because it needs a little extra help to dissolve than xylitol (and they vary so much from brand to brand because of different fillers and so on!), you’ll want to be sure to use a powdered form. If you only have granular on hand, don’t sweat it, and simply blend it in your (very dry!) bullet or blender until powdered. Easy-peasy!

And one more thing to keep in mind, is that a few of you who have used erythritol (Swerve in particular) report back periodically that your batter ends up thick. This seems to be improved by microwaving rather than using a water bath, and using powdered rather than regular. Though there seems to be no hard rule here.

Doesn’t seem to affect the taste in the end, so just spread the batter rather than pour it in. But if you’re finding your brownies feel too thick, simply add in an extra egg or a couple tablespoons of almond milk (just don’t over-whisk or they could become more cakey).

Fun fact: it might also be my taste buds here, but I’ve noticed that stevia-based sweeteners (such as Pyure) don’t work so great when chocolate is involved as the aftertaste is accentuated. So I cannot recommend enough that you don’t use stevia-based sweeteners here.

Oh, and if just paleo or gluten free (or not restricted by sugars), simply sub 1-to-1 with coconut or regular sugar.

And if using xylitol, make sure to be careful if you have a pup (or kitty!) around the house, as it’s highly toxic to the little guys! 🐕

Overhead shot of keto cheesecake brownies post bake on parchement paper
Gluten Free, Low Carb & Keto Cheesecake Brownies

A Couple (Very Simple!) Rules

I’ll start with the most important one: do not over-bake the brownies! Timing might just be the most important rule when making any type of brownie, so you don’t end up with a dry and crumbly mess. Keep an eye out for them, and take them out once the center is set and a toothpick inserted comes out moist (but not drenching).

I even prefer to slightly undercook them and chill them in the fridge before cutting. That’s the secret for extra fudgy brownies.

I’ve also noticed that when using powdered erythritol rather than xylitol (my favorite), you also need to decrease the baking time by about 5 minutes as they cook faster.

You’ll also want to use eggs at room temp. Reason being that if your cocoa/butter mixture is not hot enough (and your eggs are very cold), they’ll solidify the butter and your batter will be too thick (doesn’t affect the end results, just annoying to spoon rather than pour!).

A slice of keto cheesecake brownie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream
Gluten Free, Low Carb & Keto Cheesecake Brownies
A stack of four keto cheesecake brownie squares
Gluten Free, Low Carb & Keto Cheesecake Brownies
Eating a keto cheesecake brownie with a fork
Gluten Free, Low Carb & Keto Cheesecake Brownies

Looking for more stellar keto brownie variations?! Don’t miss out on our peanut butter brownies (they’re ace!).

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Gluten Free & Keto Cheesecake Brownies

These gluten free and keto cheesecake brownies are the best of both worlds! An incredibly fudgy low carb brownie is paired with tangy swirls of creamy cheesecake. The best part? Just 1.5g net carbs!
Oh, and if baking with cups rather than grams is your thing, just click on US Cupsfor an instant conversion.
4.88 from 71 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 16 brownies
Calories 155 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

For cheesecake layer

  • 227 g cream cheese softened
  • 50-70 g allulose xylitol or erythritol (I do 1/4 cup)*
  • 1 egg at room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For keto brownie layer

Instructions
 

  • See recipe video for guidance on the brownies! 
  • Position a rack in the lower third of your oven and preheat to 350°F/180°C. Line with parchment paper the bottom and sides of a 8x8-inch baking pan. Set aside. 
  • Make the cheesecake layer first. Add cream cheese and sweetener to a bowl and cream using an electric mixer (faster and easier) or whisk until creamy and smooth. Mix in the egg and vanilla extract until fully combined. Set aside. 
  • Whip up a batch of our (suuuper fudgy!) keto brownies. Please note that your batter with xylitol and allulose will be thinner than with erythritrol (where you can add an extra egg or a couple tablespoons of almond milk to loosen up a bit for cleaner swirls!- see brownie post for more deets).
  • Pour 2/3 of the mixture into prepared pan, followed by the cheesecake layer. Add the remaining brownie batter in 4 dollops (see pictures in post for reference), and swirl the two batters together using a knife. 
  • Bake for 15-25 minutes (we do 23), or until the center is just set and still jiggly. This really does vary (a lot!!) from oven to oven (think convection etc), so give them a check from minute 15 the first time around. 
  • Allow to cool completely on a rack. Lift brownies using the edges of the parchment paper and cut into desired size (we do 16!). To get extra clean edges, place in the freezer for 10 minutes prior to cutting. 
  • Store in the fridge for 3 days and freeze for up to 3 months (they freeze great!).  

Video

Notes

*The lower quantities are for more keto-adapted palates, while the larger ones will get you more 'traditional' sweetness. Please see section on sweeteners for deets and possible substitutions. Just keep in mind that stevia doesn't work (at all!) for these! 
**If measuring the cocoa with tablespoons rather than grams, be mindful of how you scoop as you can end up with a lot more cocoa powder than needed. Drop the cocoa powder into the tablespoon and level it, rather than scooping it out of the bag with the tablespoon (which can lead to overpacked tablespoons!). 
***Must use eggs at room temp. Reason being that if you add cold eggs, you'll solidify the batter and won't be able to mix the flours properly. 
Please note that we always subtract sugar alcohols from total carbs to calculate net carbs (as is customary). 

Nutrition

Calories: 155kcal | Carbohydrates: 3.5g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 7.5g | Cholesterol: 64mg | Sodium: 188mg | Potassium: 107mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 0.7g | Vitamin A: 437IU | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 1mg
Keyword gluten free cheesecake brownies, keto cheesecake brownies
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212 comments

  1. Shae says:

    Hi! I’m getting ready to make this recipe and this is the issue I run into with almost every treat type recipe. I’m on keto with only a 1120 calorie budget and need to hit 82g of protein. I’d love to make these but if I eat one, I’d almost never hit my protein goal. Do you have any idea if I could add protein powder to this recipe to give them some more protein so they fit in my macros every once in a while?

  2. Bernice says:

    Made the brownies yesterday. Fed them to my family members and co-workers and they are no keto fans accept my kids they love keto paleo foods. Everybody loved the brownies!
    I only halved the Sweetners because it’s way to sweet for us the amount you use haha!
    This brownies are the bomb!

  3. Jasi says:

    5 stars
    Made with Erythritol in a 9×9 pan (all I had). I 1.5’d the recipe and added one extra egg to the brownie portion. I also melted the erythritol for a long while in the butter. They came out absolutely perfect in texture and taste. I did make them a little too sweet this time but that can be fixed with unsweetened whipped cream and smaller portions. Next time I’ll try with Xylitol and in an 8×8 pan. Great recipe.

  4. Car en says:

    I see in the directions it calls for cream in the cream cheese part but in the ingredients there is nothing there. So how much cream does it call for? Thank you.

  5. Maria says:

    5 stars
    OH. MY GOD!!!! I just made these and they are SO good! I used xylitol and made them as muffins! Baking time was about 12 to 13 minutes with my oven. Holy crap are they good! Served them to a non-keto person and tjey couldn’t tell it was not standard baking! You deserve all the praise for tjis ridiculously easy recipe!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  6. Becky says:

    5 stars
    Ok, you are a GENIUS And xylitol is a game changer! I actually made your one bowl peanut butter blondies to bake in the same dish (like Buzzfeed Tasty) two desserts for one because they have the same cooking time.
    Fudgy, gooey and very rich. The pb one almost tasted like a golden syrup cake oml so good. Underbaking is the key here. But mine managed to bake for 30 mins before it was set!
    Made it all in a mixer using a blade attachment. So epic, so easy. The BEST recipe I’ve tried for brownies and potentially customisable? I’ll be making that cheesecake separately it was so tasty.

    Also, is it okay to discount xylitol carbs? Some people count them in full or halves, I assume because the gi is above 0.

    • Paola says:

      Awesome Becky! I discount all the sugar alcohols form xylitol, but tbh I’m also careful not to overdo it! But you can also count half (I think this helps at the beginning to keep peeps accountable!) xo!

  7. Kiara says:

    4 stars
    These would not get to firm for me at all, even after doubling the baking time :/ I did use swerve so I had the thick batter, but it turned very oily after adding in eggs. Still tasty though! I guess I’ll have to freeze it

  8. Sunny says:

    5 stars
    Made these for a girls weekend I took recently with my sisters and cousins. I am the only one that is Keto and they ate more of them then me because they are just that good!! My brownie batter was pretty stiff but it turned out just fine once cooked. I used Lakanto Monk Fruit Sweetener and it was so yummy!

  9. Kelly LeVoir says:

    5 stars
    Clearly, everyone knows this already, but these are insanely delicious. I’m serving these to family at our next get-together, for sure. I slightly undercooked move and resisted temptation somehow so they could cool completely in the fridge. The next day, they were amazing! Thank you for this delicious creation!!

  10. Jennifer says:

    Maybe a silly question, but in addition to the gluten my husband is allergic to egg whites as well. Any idea if this recipe would work using only the yolks?? Thanks so much!

  11. Sarah says:

    5 stars
    This recipe was great! Although, the author was not kidding when she said to use xylitol instead of stevia as your sugar substitute. While the cheesecake part was very good, the brownie was FUNKY. I will be investing in some xylitol. Lol. I also ended up only cooking the brownies at 325° for 23 min and in a water bath. They came out very moist. Will be making these again with the proper ingredients. Thank you💗

  12. Peggy Blevins says:

    4 stars
    I made these with powdered erythritol. Delicious! Next time I may add some pecans. Thanks for the great recipe.

  13. Anna says:

    5 stars
    Paula, I wish I could post pictures to your comments!! 😀 I made a triple batch of these for my sister’s wedding reception and they were a huge hit. And I didn’t tell people they were low carb! My dad even said, “I’ve died and gone to heaven,” when he had the first of many. Thank you so much for the quality recipes you keep putting out. You’re by far my favorite keto cook!!

  14. Jen says:

    5 stars
    THESE ARE AMAZING.

    I have made them 3x in as many weeks, and my husband and teenage son expect me to keep them on hand at all times now. LOL

    Thanks for another incredible recipe!!!

  15. Janna says:

    5 stars
    I have been searching and searching for a Banting (similar to Paleo) brownie recipe that was fudgie and delicious. This is it!

  16. Emilia says:

    5 stars
    It’s ridiculous how good this is. I was scared that my chocolate batter was too grainy before I added the egg, but it ends up baking fine. I used the Cocoa Barry Extra Brute cocoa powder as recommended by Stella Parks from Serious Eats (my non-keto baking queen) and I would definitely suggest it. This recipe is super rich so you won’t want to eat more than one piece. Love that it’s in metric!

  17. Erin says:

    5 stars
    By far the best keto dessert I’ve made so far. I used half xylitol and half erythritol (lowest amounts suggested) and still found it sweet enough. I find most recipes too sweet now!

  18. Tina B says:

    5 stars
    Just made these with a cross between 365 French Vanilla Liquid Stevia Drops and Splenda Liquid Sweetner (mixed in the chocolate & straight stevia in the cheesecake) and IMPO it turned out quite nicely… Though I DO like unsweetend and bitter sweet chocolate straight up… So that COULD have an impact on that…

    Also I didn’t pay full attention so I ended up with cheesecake bottom and brownie top… Aka upside down cheesecake brownies lol but it works!

  19. Jacky Tamayo says:

    Paola, I love love love your receipes!! Most of them are staples in my household. I thank you for that. This is my new favorite. 🙂

  20. Katie Herring says:

    5 stars
    Amazing!!!! Just the sweet fix I needed after going Keto for a few months. I figured my net carbs to be at 6g however? Still worth every single one!

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