This Pumpkin Mini Cheesecake Recipe is combined with gluten free brownies and only 130 calories! They’re quick, easy and perfect for Halloween!
HI!
How was your weekend? Mine was ALL THE BUSY!
My parental units came down from Canada, and are staying for a week! They were planning to come visit us in Florida this week….buuuut then we did that moving thing.
So, now I have to tell you how exciting and fun this week is going to be…because my mom reads my blog. 🙂 But, seriously, it will be GOOD TIMES because my family is saweet.
But, enough about them.
Because, It’s been a whole TWO WEEKS, since we last ate ALL the peanut butter ghost cookies cups and spooky mini banana cupcakes, and made both our eyeballs and tummies happy with face stuff-age of adorable, Halloween themed treats.
Ok. I lied. It’s only been one. We ate Halloween skillet cookies AND paleo witch finger cookies last week. But, they weren’t cute so it doesn’t count.
And, don’t worry, we aren’t singing any Frenchy songs today either. There’s healthy pumpkin cheesecake in the house ya’ll.
And a mini cheesecake recipe that is only 130 calories.
When them facts are laid on the table, we have about -.9933 seconds for singing. (read:none)
There is only time for MUNCHIN’.
You might remember these Avocado brownies from that time that I had to apologize for not telling you that I was moving to Seattle and I shoved paleo brownies into your eyeballs (in the good kind of brownie-into-eyeballs way, not the ouchie-brownies-shouldn’t-go-there-kind-of-way) and begged for forgiveness.
And, then you all LURVED them…so, I made them again. Except, you know, added cheesecake.
BECAUSE WHY NOT?
AND because I can’t let any holiday whizz by without making no cheesecake. You know disssss by nowz.
OH OH OH! Good news –> There’s pumpkin too. You like it. I like it. And EVEN my dog likes it too.
That may be neither here nor there, but I wanted to give this mini cheesecake recipe some extra cred’ and BROWNIE POINTS.
Get it? I crack myself up.
Despite looking super show-stoppingly fabulous with their chocolate, web-covered yummosity, these are A CINCH to make. Like snap, crackle , POP, done and in yo’ face.
Except these aren’t those Energy Bar Rice Krispie Treats, so NO Rice Krispies
….But maybe….yes.
I could tell you what inspired me to make something covered in webs. But, then you might be all grossed out and not in a stuff-all-the-cheesecakes-into-your-facial-hole kind of mood.
Hint: It had something to do with forgetting to put some baked goods in the fridge, and then storing them in a Tupperware container, at room temperate for a few weeks. I opened the lid…and was inspired.
🙂
Did it work? Is there more cheesecake for me?

Ingredients
- For the brownie bottom:
- 4 Oz Semi-sweet chocolate
- 1 Cup Large avocado mashed (about 125g or 1/2 + 1/2 Tbsp)
- 1 Tbsp Honey
- 1/2 tsp Vanilla extract
- 1 Egg
- Pinch of salt
- For the cheesecake topping:
- 1/4 Cup + 3 Tbsp Truvia
- 6 oz Reduced-fat Cream Cheese 3/4 cup, not fat-free!
- 1/2 Cup Canned pumpkin puree not the pie mix
- 1/2 Tbsp Pumpkin pie spice
- 1 large egg white
- For the web: *
- 2 Oz Semi-sweet Chocolate
- 1/2 tsp Coconut oil
Instructions
- Spray amini cheesecake pan with cooking spray and preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
- In a large, microwave safe bowl, melt 4 oz of the chocolate using 20 second intervals on half power, stirring between each interval until the chocolate is smooth and melted.
- Pour the chocolate, mashed avocado, honey, vanilla, egg and pinch of salt into a small food processorand blend until smooth. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, beat together the Truvia and cream cheese with an electric hand mixer, until light and fluffy. Add in the canned pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice and egg white. Beat until just well combined, being careful not to over beat.
- Divide the brownie mixture evenly between the mini cheesecake pan cavities, gently smoothing out into an even layer (About 1 heaping Tbsp per cavity)
- Then divide the cheesecake mixture on top of each brownie layer so that each cavity is just over 3/4 of the way full, smoothing out evenly (about 2 1/2 Tbsp per cavity)
- Place the 2 oz of remaining chocolate and the coconut oil into a microwave safe bowl, and melt using the same process as above. Once melted, pour into a small squeeze bottle and drizzle over each cheesecake in a spiral pattern. Using a tooth pick and starting in the center, drag lines through the chocolate spiral, and all the way around it to form a web design.
- Bake for 15-17 minutes or until the center looks almost set. ** Let cool to room temperature on the counter for 1 hour, and then refrigerate for at least 4 hours- overnight to set. ***
- DEVOUR.
Tips & Notes:
* The cheesecake may rise quite a bit, but they will fall once they are out of the oven.
***I have also tested this recipe in muffins tins, lined with cupcake liners, for those of you that don’t have a special pan. You will only get about 10 cheesecakes, and they will need to be baked around 20-22 minutes, as they are bigger. Additionally, the cupcake liner will ensure that you can get them out of the tin easily.
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[email protected]+thebigmansworld says
No way…there is avocado in the brownie section? Genius! They almost look too nice to eat.
Just kidding, not eating them would be preposterous.
Taylor Kiser says
YEP! I promise you can’t taste it though…that would nothing short of gnarly.
Yes. Not eating would be a poor life choice. I am glad you aren’t making it 😉 Thanks Arman!
[email protected]+The+Almond+Eater says
I am fairy certain that if I tried to make a spider web out of chocolate, mine would not turn out very spider web-y…. nevertheless, these look amazinggggg–pumpkin cheesecake=always a good idea.
Taylor Kiser says
You can DO IT Erin! I promise, it’s like the easiest thing EVER.
Thanks though! 😀
Lisa @ Garnish with Lemon says
I love cheesecake! These would be perfect for Thanksgiving!
Taylor Kiser says
Oh yes! Thank you!
[email protected]+A+Healthy+Life+For+Me says
Avocado? Genius, and oh so cute!
Taylor Kiser says
Thank you Amy!
Gayle @ Pumpkin N Spice says
I hope you have a great time with your parents, Taylor! And these are seriously the cutest mini spider web-y pumpkin cheesecakes ever, Taylor! Such a fun treat, and I’m sure they taste amazing, too!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Gayle! I am sure it will be a blast! Have a great Monday!
Beth @ The First Year says
I’m all about cute halloween themed food, pinning!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks friend!
Julie @ Table for Two says
Oh my goodness, these are seriously ADORABLE!! I love the brownie bottom and the cheesecake top. Amazing 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
Why thank you lovely lady!
Katharine says
Cheesecake is one of my all time favorite things and the first thing I learned to bake as a kid. I especially love pumpkin cheesecake and the fact that they are mini and can eat multiple ones in a sitting and not feel bad at all. 🙂 Definitely going to try these soon (after I get back from Florida next week, ha!)!
Taylor Kiser says
MINE TOO! It’s SO GOOD!
Haha! Well have fun in my old town, Florida! Then…EAT ALL THE CHEESECAKE 😉 Thanks Katharine!
[email protected] says
I literally just got back from a visit to Arkansas where the spiders were like the 1/2 the size of my hand so yeaaa spiders are kinda on my mind now too. LOL. Seriously though, I literally think I could eat ALL of these adorb things—pumpkin cheescake is my FAV and I’m dying over how cute that “web of chocolate” is! Pinned!
Taylor Kiser says
1/2 the size of your HAND?! GAH! Worst.
Thanks Sarah! I hope your recent adventure didn’t put you off the spider theme 😉
[email protected]+Floating+Kitchen says
These are amazing! Love the decorative tops! Too cute to eat?? Ha ha….just kidding. Of course I’m going to eat them ALL!
Taylor Kiser says
Haha NEVER to cute to eat!! All is where it’s AT! Thanks girl!