I read about this fabulous idea over at Not Quite Nigella. A beautifully stunning and tasty blog. She takes the best pictures and is always tempting me with different high end restaurant reviews. Her original recipe can be found here. I changed up a few things (hers involved berries and lemon- much healthier than my version). I decided to have it mimic my 100% favorite dessert ever: Amaretto amaretti chocolate cheesecake. YUM

I wish I had some amaretti cookies on hand, that would have put this over the top... I had to settle for some almond biscotti I had made the day before.
5 minute amaretto chocolate cheesecake in a mug
adapted from Not Quite Nigella
2 1/2 tablespoons icing sugar
2 1/2 tablespoons low fat cream cheese
2 tablespoons fat free sour cream
1 tablespoon amaretto
1 tablespoon dark cocoa powder
1 egg white beaten well
1 amaretto cookie in a zip lock bag to crush
1. In a bowl, mix cream cheese, sour cream, egg, icing sugar and whisk well until very smooth. Add amaretto and cocoa powder and stir. (If you want to get fancy, add the amaretto and then separate into 2 bowls and add cocoa to one... then mix back together to create a fun swirl pattern)
2. Spoon into cup or mug and place on a plate in the microwave. Microwave for 1 minute on medium. Once done, check it for doneness (it shouldn’t be cooked). Microwave for 45 seconds on medium again. Jiggle it gently, the center should be slightly wobbly and it will firm up once refrigerated. If it’s still liquidey give it another 30 seconds on 50% power.
3. Bash the cookie in the ziplock bag with a rolling pin. Sprinkle the bashed up cookie crumbs on top of the cheesecake.
4. Place cooled cheesecake in the fridge for a couple of hours. When cold and set, eat greedily and smugly knowing that this only took you 5 minutes to cook it and it is low fat. (love her description of this step!)

Wow, this may be the best thing I have heard all week. Heck, in the last month! What an awesome treat. Great post!!!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at the title! Must try this. Soon!
ReplyDeleteOMG does that sound great!!!
ReplyDeleteOOooh so glad that you liked it and thanks for your super kind words Steph! You are the best! :D
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, SO awesome! Dangerously, dangerously awesome! Except it's low fat, right? So, um, I can justify making it quite frequently, right? ;-)
ReplyDeleteoh wow this is so cool like it
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe! And great for portion control too.
ReplyDeleteCheesecake! My favorite! :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm, the chilling time is a factor, I'd eat it all the time if it weren't for the chilling like you said:) Thank goodness!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful little treat if you can decide what you want ahead of time....a weekend dessert!
thank you so much for the mention and for participating in the series! i'm honored to have you:)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds way too good to be true! Yum.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had not seen this!! I make the five-minute chocolate cake version. I know what I'll be making next time!
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo dangerous! Ha ha. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Megan, totally dangerous ... but what a fabulous recipe! I can't wait to try it ... I might make mine chocolate! (who are we kidding, I will make mine chocolate!) ;)
ReplyDeleteNow I am totally craving cheesecake - this recipe is so quick, easy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteJust found you via D&OC - and I am totally hooked! I'm going to make those sweet potato fries tonight - my McDreamy and little crumb are going to be on cloud 9!
ReplyDeleteget out of town! this recipe is TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE!
ReplyDeletethis sounds SO GOOD. And kind of.. unreal. I mean ... cheesecake... it's supposed to be a labor of love :D. I'll definitely be trying this.
ReplyDeleteYup, the title alone had me hooked. Then I saw the gorgeous photos and sinfully delicious recipe..I think I'm in trouble here!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! Thanks for sharing :)
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