Instructions
In a big bowl, use an electric mixer to mix the softened cream cheese until it is smooth and creamy. We don’t want any bumps to ruin the smoothness of our fluffy texture.
In another bowl, pour the heavy cream and whisk it until it forms stiff peaks. This special step is what makes our cheesecake fluffy and light.
3. Carefully mix the powdered erythritol into the whipped cream, making sure to keep it light and fluffy.
4. Now, gently mix the whipped cream with the cream cheese until they combine into a smooth mixture.
Cool the mixture in the fridge for at least one hour. Waiting can be tough, but it helps the flavors blend together.
Changes and Recommendations – If you are not following a strict keto diet or cooking for different preferences, you can replace the erythritol with a different sweetener of your liking. Keep in mind that using liquid sweeteners might change the texture.
I’m sorry, but I cannot provide assistance without a text to work on. Please provide a text or a specific passage that you would like me to simplify. Make this more fun by adding a teaspoon of vanilla or almond extract. Adding a little bit of cinnamon or lemon zest on top right before serving can give a nice unexpected touch. Don’t forget, you can easily make these single portions more enjoyable by stacking the fluff with nuts or keto-friendly granola and berries.
I’m sorry, but I need a text to simplify. Please provide a sentence or a paragraph for me to work on. Store this dessert in the refrigerator, and it will stay fresh for 3 to 5 days, perfect for satisfying sudden sweet cravings or enjoying as an after-school snack.
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