Gluten-Free Salted Caramel No-Bake Cheesecake

As gluten-free digestive biscuits are now readily available, this no-bake salted caramel cheesecake is quick and easy to make and impressive to serve. The recipe is from Becky Excell’s How to Make Anything Gluten Free , a cookbook full of proven recipes and methods for making gluten-free versions of recipes that usually feature gluten.

Salted Caramel No-Bake Cheesecake (Gluten Free)

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Salted Caramel No-Bake Cheesecake (Gluten Free)
5 from 3 votes

Salted Caramel No-Bake Cheesecake

It couldn’t be easier to whipup this no-bake show-stopper – no oven or gluten-free flour required! With a buttery biscuit base, indulgent caramel filling, topped with caramel sauce, this is the dessert that we all deserve after years of fruit salad.

Time: 45 minutes + 12 hours chilling

Author Becky Excell

Ingredients

For the biscuit base

  • 320 g (11¼ oz) gluten-free digestive biscuits (graham crackers)
  • 2 tbsp light brown sugar
  • 150 g (⅔ cup) butter, melted

For the cheesecake filling

  • 700 g (generous 3 cups) full-fat cream cheese or mascarpone
  • 100 g (scant ¾ cup) icing (confectioners’) sugar
  • Pinch salt
  • 3–4 tsp caramel extract
  • 300 ml (1¼ cups) double (heavy) cream
  • 150 g (5¼ oz) gluten-free chocolate-covered caramels (optional)

To serve

  • 200 g (7 oz) caramel sauce (ensure gluten-free), with a pinch of salt added
  • Toffee popcorn, optional

Recipe Notes

This is freezer-friendly! Once the cheesecake has set, place it in the freezer whole or sliced. Defrost thoroughly before topping with the caramel sauce and toffee popcorn.

If you want to make your own salted caramel sauce, try the sauce recipe in this Date Cake with Caramel Sauce.

Instructions

  • Firstly, make your base. In a food processor, blitz your biscuits into a crumb-like texture – not into a fine dust! If you don’t have a food processor, pop the biscuits into a zip-lock bag and bash them with a rolling pin. Add to a large mixing bowl with the sugar and pour in your melted butter. Mix until well combined.
  • Spoon into a round 20cm / 8in loose-bottomed or springform tin (pan). Compact the mixture into the base to create a nice, even layer.
  • Chill in the fridge for 30 minutes while you make your filling.
  • For the filling, place your cream cheese, icing sugar, salt and caramel extract in a stand mixer. Mix on a low–medium speed for 10–20 seconds. Add the cream and, at a medium speed, mix for 2 more minutes or until the mixture begins to firm up. Don’t over-mix it as the mixture can split and then won’t set in the fridge. It should end up as a nice, thick, spoonable mixture, not a pourable consistency. At this point, you can also fold in some chopped up chocolate-covered caramels by hand, if using.

    (You can of course make the cheesecake filling using an electric hand whisk too. Also, while making the cheesecake filling by hand requires a little extra time and elbow grease, it’s more than possible! I’d recommend sifting your icing sugar first if making it by hand.)

  • Next, evenly spread your cheesecake filling on top of the chilled biscuit base and place in the fridge to chill for a minimum of 12 hours, ideally overnight. When you’re ready to serve, remove the cheesecake from the tin and decorate by carefully pouring your salted caramel sauce on top to form a thin layer. Finish decorating with some toffee popcorn, if you like.

Salted Caramel No-Bake Cheesecake (Gluten Free)

 

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Kavey Eats received a review copy of How to Make Anything Gluten Free by Becky Excell from publishers Quadrille. Book photography by Hannah Hughes. 

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5 Comments to "Gluten-Free Salted Caramel No-Bake Cheesecake"

  1. kaveyeats

    That’s great to hear, thank you for feeding back! We are so happy to be able to share this Becky Excell recipe with you!

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    Sharon Grein

    Made this simple version (tried loads in my lifetime, all good) fantastic, so simple, so creamy, and lasts in fridge for ages.
    I omitted the caramel as I’m intolerant to it, but intend to add a smidgen of white chocolate on my next one….this is a cheesecake you can play around with.
    Son, daughter and I loved this recipe, best yet.
    Thankyou
    Sharon

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  2. Ann Pycroft

    Baked a few times. Very popular with my family. I don’t add sugar to biscuit base as shop brought gf digestive biscuits already have sugar added. I make it lactose free by using dairy alternative in base and ARLA lactose free cream cheese & cream. Takes longer to set. I freeze in tin (lined with baking paper) for an hour then remove from tin and back in freezer.

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