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Greek yogurt cheesecake for two, in mini jars! This lighter version of cheesecake is so easy to make, plus the fresh strawberry sauce sweetened with honey is scrumptious!

I have toย confess: ย when Greek yogurt first became a thing, I over-dosed on it. At any given moment, you could find my fridge filled with every color and flavor of Chobani. I may have even had an entire shelf in my fridge devoted to it. It was a glorious, creamy time in my life. But, like most good things, it had to end some day. These days, I can hardly look atย yogurt. Iโm just bored with it, ya know? I drink plain kefir with a dash of maple syrup at breakfast a few times a week.ย Itโs been a long time since Iโve bought a little cup of yogurt.
Greek yogurt cheesecake recipe:
On the other hand,ย cheesecake and I are on good terms. Oh, cheesecake and me are long-time best friends; weโve never even had one fightโnot even during bikini season! This is because I like light and airy cheesecake that has a mousse-like consistency. The best way to get a light, fluffy cheesecake is to actually not use cream cheese. Crazy, right?
My love of cheesecake is a known fact around this site: no bake cheesecake for two, cheesecake in a loaf pan, and mini cheesecake muffins. I just think that cheesecake is such a special addition to any meal, and itโs always welcome on the dessert table.
When I serve Greek yogurt cheesecake, I notice that my guests always are so shocked. I think most people think that cheesecake is difficult and finicky to make, and so itโs perceived as something special. Iโm all too happy to keep this little secret to myself. This greek yogurt cheesecake for two is so simple!
How to make mini cheesecakes in jars:
These little pots of cheesecake are made with just 2% plain Greek yogurt, an egg, a touch of sugar, vanilla bean paste (you can sub regular vanilla), and a little cornstarch. I bake the little pots in a water bath, because I want to ensure theyโre the fluffiest they can be.
I have a feeling this question will be asked in the comment section, so Iโll address is now: you should really use plain, Greek yogurt. The reason I donโt use vanilla yogurt even though itโs a vanilla cheesecake is because the amount of sugar varies in each brand, and I want the results to be consistent.
Fresh strawberry topping for this light cheesecake recipe:
Iโm a big fan of fresh fruit on top of cheesecake. Cheesecake can be a rich, strong flavor, and the light acidity of fruit is such a great counter blanace. Think of it as a palate cleanser that lets you keep going back for more bites of dessert!
When my greek yogurt cheesecake comes out of the oven, I slide my sliced fresh strawberries into a small saucepan with just a touch of water. The heat will start to break down the strawberries, which intensifies the flavor. So even though weโre starting with 2 cups of fresh strawberries, the end result is roughly 3/4 cup of condensed strawberry flavor.
In an effort to make this recipe lighter, I donโt add any sugar to the strawberries while they cook. Instead, when they come off the heat, I stir in honey to taste. I donโt add honey to the pan while the berries cook because I donโt want the heat to destroy the delicate flavors of the honey. I always reach for a floral, orange blossom honeyโit compliments fresh fruit so well!
Garnish with more plain yogurt, and the prettiest strawberry in the batch.
Can you double this recipe for lighter cheesecake?
Yes, absolutely! The fun thing about this recipe is that you can double it because itโs a simple ratio of ingredients! One more time for the people in the back: you can double this recipe to your heartโs content!
The ratio is one egg per two servings of cheesecake. So, feel free to scale up this recipe to your heartโs content! Make 50 pots of cheesecake if you want, and then come to my house and share, please? Side note: we actually did this for the San Francisco stop of my book tour in 2017! Though we serve smaller portions when weโre sampling recipes, but I wanted you to know that a caterer successfully scales this recipe up to serve a crowd.
So, letโs eat cheesecake fearlessly even though bikini season is just around the corner! Whoโs with me?
These are the cute mini Weck jars that Iโm using in the photos.
Greek Yogurt Cheesecake
Greek yogurt cheesecake for two, in mini jars!
Ingredients
- 1 cup 2% plain Greek yogurt
- 1/3 cup granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla bean paste (or 1 teaspoon extract)
- 1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch
For the topping:
- 2 cups of strawberries, cored and sliced
- drizzle of honey
- extra yogurt, for garnish
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375, and fit two mini 1-cup jars into a baking dish. Fill the baking dish with water so the water comes up the sides of the jars about 1". Set aside.
- In a mini food processor, combine the yogurt, sugar, egg, vanilla and cornstarch. Pulse until well-blended.
- Divide the mixture between the jars, and bake for 23-26 minutes--the tops will appear set and may even start to very lightly brown.
- Cover the jars and chill in the fridge for at least 4 hours.
- Meanwhile, make the strawberry topping: in a small saucepan, combine the sliced strawberries with a splash of water.
- Cook over medium heat until they collapse and the sauce starts to thicken, about 5 minutes.
- Remove from heat, and stir in honey to taste.
- Let the strawberry sauce cool, and then divide it evenly on top of the cheesecake jars.
- Garnish with extra yogurt, and more fresh strawberries.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
2Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 398Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 109mgSodium: 136mgCarbohydrates: 68gFiber: 4gSugar: 60gProtein: 20g
















How could I modify this recipe for a key lime version?
Hi I loved these! Iโm lactose intolerant and made these using lactose free Greek yogurt โ thank you as I havenโt had cheesecake in many years, this was a great alternative. Questionโฆhave u tried adding a graham cracker crumb crust to these prior to baking?
Hi is this a cheesecake,? cheesecake needs a base , I usually add base for my cheesecake an also i donโt have these so can I use my springform pan an wats the bake time?
Please use the search bar to find all of my cheesecake recipes, including ones with a base. This is just a fun jar version using greek yogurt.
Can you use non-fat Greek yogurt, like Fage 0%, for these?
Thanks.