Gluten Free Pumpkin Spice Latte Cheesecake

If you want to add more lacto ovo vegetarian recipes to your recipe box, Gluten Free Pumpkin Spice Latte Cheesecake might be a recipe you should try. This recipe makes 12 servings with 462 calories, 5g of protein, and 25g of fat each. For $1.78 per serving, this recipe covers 7% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 1024 people found this recipe to be flavorful and satisfying. This recipe from The Baking Beauties requires butter, maple extract, vanillan extract, and granulated sugar. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes about 45 minutes. With a spoonacular score of 26%, this dish is rather bad. Similar recipes include Pumpkin Spice Latte (Vegan, Gluten Free), Pumpkin Spice Latte Chocolate Chip Cookies (gluten-free), and Gooey Pumpkin Spice Latte Chocolate Pudding Cake (vegan + gluten-free).

Servings: 12

 

Ingredients:

3 Tablespoons butter, melted

3 cups confectioners' sugar, sifted, divided

3 (8-ounce) package softened cream cheese, divided

2 Tablespoons espresso powder

1 1/2 cups gluten-free graham wafer crumbs (I used Kinnikinnick's)

1/4 cup granulated sugar

1/4 teaspoon maple extract (optional, omit for nut-free)

2 (1-Litre) containers defrosted Cool Whip, divided

2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice (divided)

1/2 cup pumpkin puree

1 vanilla bean, split and scraped

1 teaspoon clear vanilla extract

Equipment:

baking paper

springform pan

oven

mixing bowl

measuring cup

hand mixer

knife

Cooking instruction summary:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Since this cake will be taller than an average springform pan, use parchment paper to extend the sides. Cut parchment paper into a 5-inch strip, long enough to go around the inside of a 10-inch springform pan, overlapping them if necessary.In a medium mixing bowl, stir together the graham wafer crumbs, granulated sugar, 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice, and melted butter until evenly mixed. Pour the mixture into the prepared springform pan, and use the bottom of flat-bottomed drinking glass or measuring cup to pat the crumbs into an even layer. Bake in the preheated oven for 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely.Using a hand-mixer, beat together 8 ounces of Philadelphia cream cheese, 1 cup confectioners’ sugar, and 2 Tablespoons espresso powder in a large mixing bowl. Stir in 1 cup of Cool Whip. Fold in 1 1/2 cups of Cool Whip. Carefully spread this mixture in an even layer over the cooled crust. Set aside.For the second layer, use a hand-mixer to beat 8 ounces of Philadelphia cream cheese and 1 cup confectioners’ sugar in a large bowl until smooth. Add 1/2 cup pumpkin puree, 1 1/2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice, and 1/4 teaspoon maple extract. Mix to combine. Stir in 1 cup of Cool Whip. Fold in 1 1/2 cups of Cool Whip. Carefully spread this mixture in an even layer over the coffee-flavoured layer. Set aside.For the third layer, use a hand mixer to beat together 8 ounces of Philadelphia cream cheese, 1 cup confectioners’ sugar, the seeds from one scraped out vanilla bean, and 1 teaspoon clear vanilla extract. Beat in 1 cup Cool Whip. Fold in the remaining Cool Whip. Carefully spread this mixture in an even layer over the pumpkin-flavoured layer.Refrigerate the cake for at least 4 hours, or overnight, before serving. To serve, remove the outside of the springform pan and parchment paper collar. Use a sharp knife, dipped in hot water and dried with a towel, to cut the cake into 12 even slices. Top each slice with a dollop of sweetened whipped cream and a sprinkle of ground cinnamon. Chocolate covered espresso beans are another great garnish for this coffee-house inspired dessert.

 

Step by step:


1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Since this cake will be taller than an average springform pan, use parchment paper to extend the sides.

2. Cut parchment paper into a 5-inch strip, long enough to go around the inside of a 10-inch springform pan, overlapping them if necessary.In a medium mixing bowl, stir together the graham wafer crumbs, granulated sugar, 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice, and melted butter until evenly mixed.

3. Pour the mixture into the prepared springform pan, and use the bottom of flat-bottomed drinking glass or measuring cup to pat the crumbs into an even layer.

4. Bake in the preheated oven for 10 minutes.

5. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely.Using a hand-mixer, beat together 8 ounces of Philadelphia cream cheese, 1 cup confectioners’ sugar, and 2 Tablespoons espresso powder in a large mixing bowl. Stir in 1 cup of Cool Whip. Fold in 1 1/2 cups of Cool Whip. Carefully spread this mixture in an even layer over the cooled crust. Set aside.For the second layer, use a hand-mixer to beat 8 ounces of Philadelphia cream cheese and 1 cup confectioners’ sugar in a large bowl until smooth.

6. Add 1/2 cup pumpkin puree, 1 1/2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice, and 1/4 teaspoon maple extract.

7. Mix to combine. Stir in 1 cup of Cool Whip. Fold in 1 1/2 cups of Cool Whip. Carefully spread this mixture in an even layer over the coffee-flavoured layer. Set aside.For the third layer, use a hand mixer to beat together 8 ounces of Philadelphia cream cheese, 1 cup confectioners’ sugar, the seeds from one scraped out vanilla bean, and 1 teaspoon clear vanilla extract. Beat in 1 cup Cool Whip. Fold in the remaining Cool Whip. Carefully spread this mixture in an even layer over the pumpkin-flavoured layer.Refrigerate the cake for at least 4 hours, or overnight, before serving. To serve, remove the outside of the springform pan and parchment paper collar. Use a sharp knife, dipped in hot water and dried with a towel, to cut the cake into 12 even slices. Top each slice with a dollop of sweetened whipped cream and a sprinkle of ground cinnamon. Chocolate covered espresso beans are another great garnish for this coffee-house inspired dessert.


Nutrition Information:

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461k Calories
5g Protein
25g Total Fat
55g Carbs
1% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
461k
23%

Fat
25g
39%

  Saturated Fat
14g
88%

Carbohydrates
55g
19%

  Sugar
44g
49%

Cholesterol
75mg
25%

Sodium
304mg
13%

Caffeine
26mg
9%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
5g
11%

Vitamin A
2504IU
50%

Vitamin B2
0.34mg
20%

Vitamin B12
0.71µg
12%

Phosphorus
114mg
11%

Calcium
111mg
11%

Vitamin B1
0.09mg
6%

Potassium
192mg
5%

Iron
0.93mg
5%

Magnesium
19mg
5%

Folate
18µg
5%

Manganese
0.09mg
5%

Vitamin B3
0.9mg
4%

Zinc
0.64mg
4%

Vitamin B6
0.08mg
4%

Selenium
2µg
4%

Vitamin B5
0.37mg
4%

Vitamin K
3µg
4%

Fiber
0.85g
3%

Vitamin E
0.39mg
3%

Vitamin D
0.39µg
3%

Copper
0.04mg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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