Tender keto chocolate muffins with a sugar-free cheesecake center. Just like a bakery but so much healthier. Make your keto mornings fun again. Nut-free option too! This post is sponsored by ChocZero.
Is it weird that I have so many keto recipes that I can’t even remember them all? Or maybe it’s not weird at all, given my advanced age and my penchant for cranking out recipes at a furious pace. One’s aging brain simply cannot keep up!
There are so many recipes in my archives that I truly do forget about some of them. But I happened up on this old recipe for Chocolate Cheesecake Muffins, originally written back in January of 2012. Eight long years and this poor thing hadn’t had an update in all that time. I am clearly a very neglectful recipe parent.
Upon choosing to tackle it again, I also decided to give it a complete overhaul, from top to bottom. The original recipe was fine but I’ve learned so much about keto baking in the past 8 years that I thought I could improve upon it, making the batter smoother and more cohesive.
I even changed the name, since “Black and White Muffins” had many people scratching their heads. Keto Chocolate Cream Cheese Muffins seems much more apropos.
And while I was at it, I couldn’t help but throw a few of the new ChocZero dark chocolate chips on top, to make them even more appealing! Can’t go wrong with that.
Using a blender can improve your keto batter
I’ve really come to love using a blender to whip up keto muffins and other baked goods. It seems to make a lighter, fluffier, and more cohesive batter. It doesn’t work with all of my recipes, because some are just too thick, but it works very well for muffins.
In conventional baked goods that contain flour, you have to be very careful about over-developing the gluten, causing the end result to be tough. That’s why so many muffin and cake recipes say “mix until just combined”. So using a blender, which goes way beyond “just combined” can be trickier.
But in most keto recipes, we don’t need to worry about gluten so there is no issue with over-developing or over-mixing. In fact, I often find my blender baked goods more tender when they are made this way. It produces an incredibly smooth batter, even when working with more coarse ingredients like nut meals.
One caveat to this approach is that you really do need a good, high powered blender with a large, wide jar and strong blades. Keto batters can be quite thick and you risk burning out the motor.
The good news is that you can still mix this batter up in a bowl if you prefer. They will still be utterly delicious.
Tips for making Chocolate Cream Cheese Muffins
Cream cheese filling
The delicious cheesecake-like filling is simply cream cheese, powdered sweetener, heavy cream and vanilla. You don’t want an egg in here, as it will make the filling rise too much and it won’t be as creamy smooth once the muffins cool.
Make this before you whip up your batter, so you are ready to fill the muffins right away.
Chocolate muffin batter
This recipe calls for almond flour but you can actually use any nut meal or seed meal you like here. Because it’s blended up, even the more coarse nut meals should work well. If you are hand mixing, however, you may find that your batter is a bit coarse when using meal.
I had a plethora of hazelnut meal that needed to be used so I chose that, which gave these muffins a delicious hint of hazelnut. If you need to be nut-free, try using sunflower seed flour.
Do be sure that your eggs and almond milk (or hemp milk for nut-free) are at room temperature before whisking in the melted butter. If they are cold, your butter will solidify and won’t blend properly. Using room temperature ingredients is a good idea for most baked goods anyway.
The espresso powder is really only to enhance the chocolate flavor, it doesn’t result in any strong coffee taste. It’s an old trick I learned from my idols over at America’s Test Kitchen.
Assembling the muffins
Once the batter is in the muffin pan, you want to make wells in the center of each one. I used a spoon for this and I pushed the batter up the sides of the muffin cup.
Then plop a nice dollop of the cream cheese filling right into that well. I found it took about 1 ½ tablespoon per muffin, and it didn’t always want to come off the spoon nicely, since it was rather thick. I used a small rubber spatula to push it off into the muffin.
Finally, throw some keto-friendly chocolate chipseon top! This is optional, of course, but it makes the muffins somehow more appealing. Chocolate chips are kind of magic, that way.
If you haven’t tried the ChocZero chips yet, I highly recommend. Since they aren’t sweetened with any kind of sugar alcohols, they are great for those with intolerances.
And ChocZero gives all my readers 10% off when they use code FOODDREAMER at checkout.
More delicious keto chocolate chip recipes
- Single Serve Keto Chocolate Chip Cookie
- Homemade Sugar Free Chocolate Chips
- Keto Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie
- The Best Keto Banana Bread
- Keto Chocolate Chip Blondies
Chocolate Cream Cheese Muffins
Ingredients
Cream Cheese Filling
- 6 ounces cream cheese softened
- ¼ cup powdered Swerve Sweetener
- ¼ cup heavy whipping cream
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Chocolate Muffins
- 4 large eggs room temperature
- ½ cup unsweetened almond or hemp milk room temperature
- ⅓ cup melted butter
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 cups almond flour (can use sunflower seed meal)
- ½ cup Swerve Sweetener
- ⅓ cup cocoa powder
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon espresso powder (optional, enhances chocolate flavor)
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 3 tablespoon dark chocolate chips, sugar-free
Instructions
Cream Cheese Filling
- In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese with the sweetener until well combined. Add the cream and vanilla and beat until smooth. Set aside.
Muffins
- Preheat the oven to 350F and line a muffin pan with 12 silicone or parchment muffin liners.
- In a large blender, combine the eggs, almond milk, melted butter, and vanilla. Blend until smooth.
- Add the almond flour, sweetener, cocoa powder, baking powder, espresso powder, and salt. Blend until smooth. If your batter is overly thick, try adding a tablespoon of almond milk or even water. It should be scoopable but not liquidy.
- Divide the batter evenly among the prepared muffin cups, filling each no more than ⅔ full. With the back of a spoon, create a well in the center of each muffin.
- Divide the cream cheese filling among the wells, adding about 1 ½ tablespoon to each muffin. Sprinkle the tops of the muffins with chocolate chips
- Bake 20 to 25 minutes, until the edges are set and the centers are puffed up. Remove and let cool in the pan (the centers will sink, this is normal).
Diana says
Hi Carolyn!!!These do look great can we use something other than liquid stevia? Like granulated Swerve? How does the measurement change?
Carolyn says
Sure, you can use another 1/4 cup Swerve.
Debra says
Just wondering how powdered stevia or THM sweet blend would convert? I don’t have stevia drops. 🙂
Carolyn says
For the muffins, in place of both the erythritol and stevia drops, you can use 2 tbsp Sweet Blend. For the filling, use the same amount. I don’t use a lot of powdered stevia so I am not sure about that.
Lynn says
These look amazing thanks! As for the Canadian Girl Guide cookies (which I sold when I was in Brownies and Guides myself!). I have to say we love the vanilla sandwich cookies in my house– the problem is only1/2 a box is vanilla so you have to suffer through the other 1/2 of chocolate ones! Lol!
Liz says
Just taking these out of the oven now. I had jumbo muffin tins so I did that instead of the odd number of regular size. Look good and smell great! Can’t wait for them to cool enough to try!
Asli says
i love these muffins!! so good, the cheesecake part is heaven. but my chocolate muffin dough turned out way too dry. i had to put in lots more almond milk to make it pliable enough to fill into the muffin pan. did i miss something?
the muffin itself turned out a chewy, brownie type muffin which was really good anyway
Carolyn says
What brand of almond flour did you use?
Asli says
in germany it’s hard to find almond flour. i used unblanched, partially de-oiled flour. could it be that it sucked up all the moisture? now i ordered some blanched almond flour online. is that better?
Mj says
Same.
Lisa says
Where do you buy the powdered E? And protein powders?
Thanks 🙂
Carolyn says
I mostly use Swerve now and you can purchase it directly from their website. If you use the code DREAM10, you will get 10% off your order. http://www.swervesweetener.com/103-1-1-29.html
Protein powders, I usually purchase on Amazon. I like Jarrow Brand http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EQPGCC/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B005EQPGCC&linkCode=as2&tag=aldaidrabfo05-20
jessica says
Thank you for posting this recipe! I made it my first attempt of low carb gluten free baking and they are super yummy. How did you store them? Can I freeze them with the cream cheese center? I am afraid my family of 2 wont be able to eat them all before going bad…. I know, I can't imagine not finishing them before that 🙂
kita says
Why. whhhhy have I not made these yet? Everything about a chocolate muffin with a cream cheese center just seems so right. Congrats on your article and thanks for reminding me I need to try these!
chef Dennis says
Thank you so much for making my muffins, yours look even better than mine! I have been giving serious thoughts to limiting my gluten intake, the more I think about it the more sense it makes, I may never be able to eliminate completely but it sure wouldn't hurt to cut it back as much as possible.
Thank you for so many delicious alternatives to gluten products!
acommunaltable says
These look seriously addictive – I can see why they were a big hit with your family!!!
Kim - Liv Life says
These muffins look absolutely delicious, and they would have made a perfect snack for my Girl Scouts! I have to admit to being somewhat over the cookies after peddling them with my troop for 6 years, but an occasional Thin Mint really hits the spot!
alyceculinarythymes says
Yumm!
Eftychia says
These cupcakes look delicious. I have something similar in starbucks! I like the fact that you used yogurt in the recipe.
MARIA says
Yogurt? Are we looking at the same recipe?
Carolyn says
Yeah, not sure what she’s talking about either although maybe she meant to comment on my Blueberry Yogurt Muffins?
Charlie says
Cream cheese and chocolate are so good together! Your muffins must look amazing! Yummm
Karen says
These muffins are calling my name! Yum!
Yep, I think we've all been visited by Chef Dennis in those early days and it was so great to get a comment from a stranger!
Rachel says
I have been really craving cheesecakey things lately – love that this is a healthy version! Thanks for sharing!
Sandras easy cooking says
You are right, it is interesting story ..Congrats on the article, it sound like an exciting news!
Those cupcakes look stunning…great job converting them to gluten free! You are our little gluten free genus!
RavieNomNoms says
oooo Carolyn! These look awesome! I remember being a Girl Scout and people getting SO excited whenever the cookie order form came around the neighborhood and then at my Dad's work. Your muffins look amazing and I wish I could snack on one right now!
Jeanette says
Love Chef Dennis and your low carb rendition of his recipe. My brother is pre-diabetic now so I shared your site with him – thanks for all you do!
Roxana GreenGirl says
I kinda learned my lesson not to leave almost anything out. My 2 year climbs all over the place. Now she discovered she can open the fridge. .. sigh…
These muffins look amazing! My all time favorite is chocolate cheesecake and these are simply irresistible!