Southwest cowboy cheesecake (recipe)
Southwest cowboy cheesecake (recipe) | |
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Name | Southwest cowboy cheesecake |
Ingredients | Tortilla chips • Butter • Cream cheese • Eggs • Salt • Cheddar cheese • Green chilies • Sour cream • Red bell pepper • Green pepper • Tomatoes • Black olives • Green olives • Scallion • Salsa |
Cooktime (in hours) | 0.5 |
Preptime (in hours) | 1 |
Totaltime (in hours) | 1.5 |
Keto friendliness | Keto friendly |
Calories | 304.3 |
Fat | 27.9 |
Protein | 9.8 |
Carbohydrate | 5 |
Fiber | 0.8 |
Net carbohydrates | 4.2 |
Sugar | 1.5 |
Saturated fat | 17 |
Cholesterol (mg) | 112.7 |
Sodium | 370.9 |
Servings | 12 |
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Editor-In-Chief: Prab R Tumpati, MD
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Southwest cowboy cheesecake (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about 4-5 per serving.
Recipe instructions
- Preheat oven to 325F.
- Combine the crushed chips and butter and press into a 9\ springform pan.
- Bake15 minutes.
- Set aside to cool.
- In large mixing bowl, whip cream cheese until fluffy.
- Beat in the salt and eggs, one at a time until smooth.
- Fold in the shredded cheese and green chilies.
- Pour into the prepared crust and bakefor 30 minutes.
- Combine the sour cream and taco seasoning and pour over the hot cheesecake.
- Cool to room temperature and then refrigerate overnight.
- Just before serving, garnish decoratively with the diced and chopped vegetables.
- A spiral pattern works nicely.
- Serve with accompanying salsa.
Food tags
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Prep Time in Hours and Mins:1H30M
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