Salted Caramel No Bake Cheesecake (Low Carb)

Ingredients

  • Highkey  snickerdoodle cookies ( I used 3 bags)
  • Lily’s salted caramel chocolate chips
  • cinnamon to taste
  • 3 tablespoons of kerrygold butter
  • 1 block of cream cheese
  • sweetener of choice (I used organic pyure)
  • 1 tub of sugar free cool whip
  • sugar free caramel syrup
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • vanilla extract
  • caramel extract

Instructions

Before making each layer, allow it to rest in freezer to firm up.

Start out by melting about 3/4 tablespoons of butter and then crush 3 bags of snickerdoodle highkey cookies and mix with the butter. I also added extra cinnamon. Press into pie dish.

First layer: combine 1 block of cream cheese and 1 cup of heavy whipping cream into stand mixer and add a splash of vanilla and caramel extract. I also added about 3 tablespoons of sweetener but you can alter this amount until sweet enough for you. Mix until fluffy. I then folded in some sugar free caramel sauce. Next, add this layer straight onto your pie crust.

2nd layer: just throw dollops of sugar free whipped cream on it and spread it out.

Normally, on my cheesecakes, I crumble more highkey cookies on top but I forgot this time. Buttttt I did add some Lily’s salted caramel chocolate chips so I still win. Lastly, drizzle with sugar free caramel syrup. Freeze for at least an hour or so before serving.

Low Carb “No Bake Cookies”

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/3 cups creamy peanut butter
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 Tablespoons cocoa powder unsweetened
  • 2 cups coconut flakes unsweetened
  • 2 Tablespoons butter melted
  • 1 tbsp low carb sweetener

Instructions:

Place parchment paper on baking sheet

In a large mixing bowl, combine the peanut butter, vanilla extract, melted butted, coconut flake and cocoa powder and stir until well combined.

Scoop batter onto your prepared baking sheet. Use the back of the spoon to gently shape each scoop into into a cookies.

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You need to FULLY live the Word of God. It isn’t about what others think of you, it’s about how YOUR words and actions can impact others in a positive or negative way. Think about how you are acting, speaking, and living. Would Jesus be proud?

When you “claim” you are a Christian, then you better walk the talk cause you are representing the big guy. If you are talking negatively and gossiping, you better open your Bible and your devotional and read it again sis cause being deceitful and spreading negativity ain’t in it, I can promise you that.

The best sermon we as Christians could ever would preach is by how we live our life, not by what comes off our lips. Our jobs as Christians is to be kind and love others. This means we forgive, we aren’t hateful, we don’t talk bad about others, we don’t judge others, and our actions reflect LOVE. We are kind to everyone and encourage others.

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