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This is the best cheesecake recipe. Smooth, rich, and creamy filling is topped on a buttery graham cracker crust. Amazing with or without a fruit topping!

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This post was originally published on Mar 24, 2014. It has since been updated to include helpful tips and information.

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RECIPE FEATURES

  • Classic Dessert: Cheesecake is a staple in American desserts. So delicious and the perfect way to celebrate any occasion.
  • Family Favorite Recipe: This recipe is the NUMBER ONE most requested for family functions.

This recipe is my brother’s favorite. I made it once, and since then it has been requested over and over.It is rich, creamy, and so hard to resist. Classic cheesecake is something I feel that every baker should try to make at least once in their lifetime.

Making this recipe can be simple. Just take your time, follow the basic tips and tricks in this post, and enjoy a beautiful cake every single time.And remember, if you find that your cake comes out with a cracked top… It just has character and still tastes delicious!

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CHEESECAKE RECIPE INGREDIENTS

Now that I have you talked into giving this incredibly delicious dessert a try, what exactly do you need to get started? Turns out not much! Most of the items are everyday staples and things you probably already have on hand.

  • Graham crackers– Classic grahams are best for this crust. Try not to use the ones with cinnamon and sugar as they will not hold up as well when slicing.
  • Cinnamon– Cinnamon adds a slight boost in flavor, but is optional. You can always skip this for a more traditional buttery graham cracker crust.
  • Butter– Butter is the binding agent or glue to your crust. I love to use salted butter, as it gives just a touch more flavor.
  • Cream cheese– Here’s the deal, we have tried so many different brands of cream cheese. This recipe works best with the original Philadelphia. Skip the low fat or off brand versions for the best flavor.
  • Sugar– Granulated sugar, or white sugar, is best for this dish.
  • Milk– Try not to use anything under 2%. Whole milk is ideal, but I can understand not wanting to buy a gallon just for this recipe. We have tested all, and while the lower fat versions give just a slightly less creaminess, it is not something anyone will notice.
  • Eggs– Large eggs at room temperature. This helps to ensure that everything mixes together evenly without over mixing the batter, which can cause cracking.
  • Sour cream– My secret ingredient. Sour cream folded into the batter adds just a touch of tang that really sends your taste buds into a frenzy.
  • Vanilla– Avoid imitation vanilla if you can. Pure vanilla will give you great flavor without the addition of a chemical after taste, which tends to happen with imitation.
  • All-purpose Flour: Regular white flour added to the batter works as a thickening agent. You get a beautifully fluffy and dense finish thanks to the gluten.

Note: I used my classic graham cracker crust with just a few tweaks for the base.

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SIMPLE CHEESECAKE RECIPE

  1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
  2. Line or grease a 9 inch springform pan with parchment or baking spray. Set aside.
  3. Combine the graham crackers, cinnamon, and butter in a small bowl. Mix until you get a wet sand like mixture.
  4. Press firmly, using the bottom of a measuring cup or bowl, into the bottom of your pan until evenly distributed. Set aside.
  5. Combine the cream cheese, sugar and milk in a large mixing bowl, or the bowl of an electric mixer.
  6. Beat with a hand mixer, or paddle attachment, on medium speed until fully incorporated and slightly fluffy, about 2 minutes.
  7. Stir in the eggs, one at a time, switching to a whisk to mix by hand.
  8. Scrape the sides of the bowl and gently mix to incorporate any items that stuck to the side.
  9. Fold in the sour cream, vanilla, and flour, using the whisk or a silicone spatula. Try not to over mix and only gently stir until combined.
  10. Pour into the prepared baking dish.
  11. Bake for 1 hour. Turn off the oven and let the cake rest inside until cooled to room temperature.
  12. Transfer the cake to the refrigerator to chill for at least 4 hours, or up to overnight, before removing from the pan.
  13. Gently run a knife around the outside of the pan. Release the sides and remove the cheesecake from the dish.
  14. Slice and serve.

CHEESECAKE TOPPINGS

This cheesecake tastes incredible all on its own, but sometimes you want to jazz things up, am I right? Try some of these great topping ideas to give your cake a beautiful finish!

  • Fruit Pie Filling: Cherry, blueberry, or strawberry are the fan favorites in our home. You can find quality fillings at most grocery stores or you can make your own.
  • Caramel Sauce: My salted caramel sauce is a dreamy finish to this cake.
  • Crushed Cookies: Crush up Oreo cookies or Chips Ahoy and sprinkle over the top. You’ll be surprised how much everyone falls in love with this addition.
  • Chocolate Sauce: When all else fails, top with chocolate! A simple chocolate syrup or chocolate ganache is an elegant way to finish your dessert.
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BAKED CHEESECAKE RECIPE TIPS AND FAQS

  • A water bath can help reduce cracks in your cake.
  • Use room temperature ingredients. Over mixing is one of the main in creating cracked tops. By using room temperature ingredients you are reducing the time needed to fully incorporate the ingredients.
  • Do not over mix the batter. Like stated above, over mixing will cause big ol’ cracks in your baked cheesecakes. Be sure to mix carefully just until the ingredients are combined.
  • As tempting as it might be, avoid opening the oven door. Opening and closing the door releases heat causing the oven temperature to fluctuate. This can cause uneven baking and… you guessed it… cause cracking.
  • If all else fails, and you find yourself faced with a cracked top, top with fruit!

HOW TO CREATE A WATER BATH

  1. Start with a large pan, like a roasting pan, that has a bit of a lip or edge.
  2. Place your spring form pan that is filled with the batter into a larger cake pan. Essentially, you are creating a barrier around you cake to stop water from getting in. So if you have an 8″ spring form pan, place it into an empty 10-12 inch round cake pan.
  3. Place the spring form pan with the extra cake pan into your roasting pan.
  4. Transfer to the oven.
  5. Fill the roasting pan with warm water until it reaches halfway up the sides of your cake, but not going over the outer cake pan.
  6. Bake as normal.
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5 from 3 votes

The Best Cheesecake

Created by: Jesseca


Course Desserts

Cuisine American

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 1 hour hour

Rest Time 3 hours hours

Total Time 4 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

12 servings

This is the best cheesecake recipe. Smooth, rich, and creamy cheesecake filling is topped on a buttery graham cracker crust. Amazing with or without a fruit topping!

Ingredients

  • cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 4 tablespoons butter melted
  • 4 8 oz cream cheese packages softened
  • cups sugar
  • 3/4 cup whole milk
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup flour

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.

  • Line or grease a 9 inch springform pan with parchment or baking spray. Set aside.

  • Combine the graham crackers, cinnamon, and butter in a small bowl. Mix until you get a wet sand like mixture.

  • Press firmly, using the bottom of a measuring cup or bowl, into the bottom of your pan until evenly distributed. Set aside.

  • Combine the cream cheese, sugar and milk in a large mixing bowl, or the bowl of an electric mixer.

  • Beat with a hand mixer, or paddle attachment, on medium speed until fully incorporated and slightly fluffy, about 2 minutes.

  • Stir in the eggs, one at a time, switching to a whisk to mix by hand.

  • Scrape the sides of the bowl and gently mix to incorporate any items that stuck to the side.

  • Fold in the sour cream, vanilla, and flour, using the whisk or a silicone spatula. Try not to over mix and only gently stir until combined.

  • Pour into the prepared baking dish.

  • Bake for 1 hour. Turn off the oven and let the cake rest inside until cooled to room temperature.

  • Transfer the cake to the refrigerator to chill for at least 4 hours, or up to overnight, before removing from the pan.

  • Gently run a knife around the outside of the pan. Release the sides and remove the cheesecake from the dish.

  • Slice and serve.

Notes

  • A water bath can help reduce cracks in your cake.
  • Use room temperature ingredients. Over mixing is one of the main in creating cracked tops. By using room temperature ingredients you are reducing the time needed to fully incorporate the ingredients.
  • Do not over mix the batter. Like stated above, over mixing will cause big ol’ cracks in your baked cheesecakes. Be sure to mix carefully just until the ingredients are combined.
  • As tempting as it might be, avoid opening the oven door. Opening and closing the door releases heat causing the oven temperature to fluctuate. This can cause uneven baking and… you guessed it… cause cracking.
  • If all else fails, and you find yourself faced with a cracked top, top with fruit!The cheesecake will still taste incredible.

HOW TO CREATE A WATER BATH

  1. Start with a large pan, like a roasting pan, that has a bit of a lip or edge.
  2. Place your spring form pan that is filled with the batter into a larger cake pan. Essentially, you are creating a barrier around you cake to stop water from getting in. So if you have an 8″ spring form pan, place it into an empty 10-12 inch round cake pan.
  3. Place the spring form pan with the extra cake pan into your roasting pan.
  4. Transfer to the oven.
  5. Fill the roasting pan with warm water until it reaches halfway up the sides of your cake, but not going over the outer cake pan.
  6. Bake as normal.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Servings | Calories: 472kcal | Carbohydrates: 52g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 21g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 161mg | Sodium: 369mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 41g

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  1. Holly C. says

    I’ve been wanting cheesecake for a while now. I’ve never made it before, but I could probably handle this one. Thanks!

    Reply

  2. Jonie @ Just Between Friends says

    This looks delicious! I am definitely pinning this recipe for later.

    Reply

  3. Amy | The Happy Scraps says

    Ummm, I’ll be right over! This looks so yummy! Cheesecake is one of my favorites.

    Reply

  4. Bismah says

    This looks so delicious especially with the cherries on top! Its been so long since I’ve made cheesecake. Thank you for sharing this recipe!

    Reply

  5. Kimber says

    My hubby loves cheesecake! I will definitely be trying this for him! Pinning now!

    Reply

    • Jesseca says

      Thanks for the pin Kimber!

      Reply

  6. Leanne says

    How did you know Cherry Cheesecake was my favorite. I would get this for my birthdays growing up because I didn’t love cake. Looks delicious!

    Reply

    • Jesseca says

      Leanne!! You can have cheesecake with me anytime!

      Reply

  7. Debra says

    OK. Now I NEED cheesecake. Truly NEED. This looks amazing!

    Reply

  8. Whitney Walker says

    This is beautiful and I’m sure delicious! Can’t wait to try it thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  9. Chichi says

    This cheesecake looks oh so delicious. Love love love it

    Reply

  10. Cammie says

    Having made 3 New York Cheesecakes in the last week (1 birthday request, 1 fundraiser giveaway and 1 for home) I would try: cutting the flour down to 1/8c. and instead of using tin foil on the inside of the springform pan try a thick layer of butter smeared on with a paper towel (just make sure it’s thick enough the paper towel doesn’t lose thin pieces or you could also use wax paper or the wrapper the butter comes in) and then 3 layers of tinfoil on the outside of the springform pan, I wrap it over it’s self where it comes over the edge and create like a 1/2″ tin foil lip off the top of the pan. Then I place the cheesecake in a deep roasting pan (a cast iron pan would work also) and fill it with hot, hot water halfway up the springform pan. Remember also, the smaller the pan the less time it will take to cook, I pull them out as soon as the top only does a little jiggle in the middle, lol. You could also check it with a toothpick but it will continue cooking for 5-10 minutes after you pull it from the oven, so I jiggle it and then let it sit for 10 mins on the counter in the water bath. After it sits for 10 I remove it from the bath and take a butter knife around the edge, then I let it cool completely before removing the springform. Hope that helps you get a no crack top. Cheesecakes are one of those things that oven temp differences or altitude effects the outcome of so IMO folks need to find a method that works in their kitchen 😉

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    • Jesseca says

      These are all great tips! I’ll be sure to implement them next time I make this recipe!

      Reply

  11. Aimee @like mother like daughter says

    Oh my gosh, this looks amazing! I wish I had a slice for breakfast!! Love the cherries on top to hide the crack – why is cheesecake so hard to get perfect?!

    Reply

  12. Amy | Club Narwhal says

    Jesseca, I totally hear your cheesecake pain! Mine always, always crack. My solution is identical– just top them with the most decadent stuff so no one even sees it 🙂 This cheesecake looks amazing, especially all those gorgeous cherries.

    Reply

  13. Yvonne @ TriedandTasty says

    I’m so happy you explained the wrinkled edges – I was so curious! I really like the look! Cheesecake is fabulous (we had the same idea!)

    Reply

    • Jesseca says

      Great minds think alike!

      Reply

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FAQs

What happens if you over beat cheesecake? ›

When making your filling, overmixing can lead to incorporating too much air into the batter. Once baked, the air bubbles will burst, and the cheesecake will fall and crack. THE FIX: The number one reason why you'd overbeat your batter is because you're having dificulty incorporating cold ingredients.

Why is cheesecake the best dessert? ›

The delicate balance and textures of flavors are amazing. The sweetness and the salt going perfectly together is what makes this dessert so unique and is the main reason behind the popularity of cheesecakes.

Why is cheesecake so tasty? ›

The major component of this dessert's delicious flavour is undoubtedly high-quality cream cheese. After that, you add sugar, full cream, or sour cream. For a baked variant, some recipes ask for eggs and flour, while those for unbaked cheesecakes call for gelatin or its plant-based equivalent (agar-agar).

What do you love about cheesecake? ›

The answer is simple: it's delicious! Cheesecake is the perfect combination of sweet and rich, with a smooth texture that melts in your mouth. You can experiment with endless flavor combinations, from classic strawberry cheesecake to more creative flavors like pumpkin spice or key lime.

When should you not eat cheesecake? ›

Eggs and milk have high protein and moisture content, and they're the primary ingredients in cheesecake, so when cheesecake is left at room temperature, conditions are ripe for bacteria to multiply. According to the USDA's Food Keeper App, cheesecake should be consumed within 5 to 7 days of refrigeration.

What is the most popular cheesecake? ›

We've rounded up our most popular, most delicious cheesecake recipes so that you can nail dessert every time.
  • 1Brioche cheesecake. ...
  • 2Roasted strawberries and cream cheesecake. ...
  • 3Coconut cheesecake with lime and passionfruit sauce. ...
  • 4Triple choc upside-down cheesecake. ...
  • 5Caramel chocolate cheesecake. ...
  • 6Jelly jaffa cheesecake.

Is cheesecake healthier than cake? ›

Cheesecake typically has about the same calories as an iced chocolate cake and roughly 30 per cent fewer calories than a chocolate mud cake. It also has on average 2-3 times as much calcium, less sugar and more protein than either kind of chocolate cake.

What is the difference between New York cheesecake and Philadelphia cheesecake? ›

New York is not the only place in America that puts its own spin on cheesecakes. In Chicago, sour cream is added to the recipe to keep it creamy. Meanwhile, Philadelphia cheesecake is known for being lighter and creamier than New York style cheesecake and it can be served with fruit or chocolate toppings.

What should a good cheesecake taste like? ›

"It's smooth and creamy, just sweet enough, with a hint of tartness. If there's a crust, it adds something extra without overwhelming the taste of the cheesecake itself. And it's rich enough to seem a bit decadent, without going down like a cement pour. You should want to keep eating—at least, for more than one bite."

Why is New York cheesecake better? ›

New York cheesecake is heavy on the cream cheese which is why it's so dense and rich. Extra cream cheese isn't the only thing that makes New York cheesecake so special. It also includes extra eggs and egg yolks to provide and smooth consistency.

Why is cheesecake expensive? ›

Ronca's cheesecake is expensive because of the cost and quality of what goes inside. It starts with the cheese. Forget your grandmother's silver packets of Philadelphia cream cheese. Ronca starts his masterpiece with a fresh formaggio from water buffalo in southern Italy.

Is cheesecake a cake or a lie? ›

Cheesecake is Technically a Tart

So, what we have is a dessert consisting of a pastry shell, a thick custard-like filling that can be sweetened with vanilla extract, limes, strawberries, chocolate, blueberries, or even pumpkin.

How would you describe a good cheesecake? ›

Cheesecake has a rich and creamy flavor with a slightly tangy and sweet taste. The texture is smooth and dense, often with a buttery graham cracker crust, making it a decadent and indulgent dessert.

How to fix over whipped cheesecake? ›

You can solve and fix a seized cheesecake mixture in a similar way to a split/curdled mixture – by adding the mixture to a pan on a really low heat, and stir constantly and have it on the heat as little as possible and stir until it is smooth.

Does overcooked cheesecake still taste good? ›

The only thing that might be affected is the texture (it might be slightly coarse or a tad on the dry side – for a cheesecake), but I can guarantee it will still be delicious.

What happens if you over beat cream cheese? ›

Overbeating cream cheese frosting can make it too runny. When all the sugar is incorporated into the frosting, don't beat it for much longer to avoid overbeating.

How do you know if you over mix cheesecake? ›

Over mixing a cheesecake filling incorporates too much air, which the heavy base can't hold. That may make if rise and fall and change the texture. The bigger issue, I think, is the water in the cream cheese comes out and that makes for a grainy texture and possibly wet, broken cake filling.

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