Perfect Cheesecake Recipe (2024)

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Learn how to make the perfect Cheesecake with this simple & classic recipe for a creamy and smooth cheesecake in a homemade graham cracker crust. Lots of tips and helpful hints that will help you make this decadent dessert recipe in your own kitchen.

I’ve included tons of information below to show you how to make perfect cheesecake with the right ingredients, a simple water bath, a cooling trick, and tips for success.

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Cheesecake Recipe

What makes a cheesecake perfect? Temperature, baking time, and ingredients you use play a part. But the texture of the cake also affects how tasty it is. I have lots of tips and helpful hints below that will hopefully help you make a really good classic cheesecake.

Cheesecake has been a favorite dessert recipe at my house. I make it at least once a year for my husband’s birthday ♥️

I have no shortages of cheesecake recipes like this no bake snickers cheesecake, this lemon cheesecake pie, layered chocolate raspberry cheesecake delight dessert, and this perfectly creamy and tart key lime cheesecake.

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What You’ll Need

Using the correct ingredients is important for this recipe. Here are the ingredients you’ll need to make cheesecake and some helpful suggestions that will yield the best results.

Graham Cracker Crust

  • Graham Cracker Crumbs – You want finely ground crumbs for this crust recipe. You can either put some whole graham crackers sheets inside a food processor and pulse until crumbs or you can buy graham crackers crumbs at the store and measure it out.
  • Butter – You will need some melted butter for the crust and softened butter that you can spread into the springform pan. I use salted butter but unsalted butter can be used if that’s what you prefer.

Cheesecake

  • Cream Cheese – Use the name brand cream cheese (Philadelphia) in this recipe. I promise that the texture and richness of the cheesecake will be better with the name brand stuff. Also, use full-fat cream cheese. The lite cream cheese has less flavor and more water in it so it’s not as thick and therefore won’t yield a rich and luscious cheesecake.
  • Granulated Sugar
  • Cornstarch – I have experimented lots with different recipes and it wasn’t until I added cornstarch that I realized it was the ‘secret’ to a perfect cheesecake. Cornstarch helps to hold the cheesecake together, it makes it easier to cut and slice, and it helps to prevent cracks on top once it’s baked.
  • Sour Cream – Helps to balance the sweetness and it provides some creaminess.
  • Large Eggs
  • Egg Yolk – Just an extra egg yolk is all you need. Discard the egg whites.
  • Vanilla Extract – Use pure vanilla extract for the best flavor.

Raspberry Sauce

  • Frozen Raspberries
  • Granulated Sugar
  • Water
  • Cornstarch
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Butter

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How To Make The Perfect Homemade Cheesecake

Here are the instructions, step-by-step, for how to make cheesecake. There are several steps but it will yield delicious results.

Preparation : Preheat the oven and prepare a 9-inch springform pan by spreading 1/2 tablespoon of softened butter inside of it. Use tin foil to make a plus (+) sign and then lay the pan in the middle and bring up the tin foil around the sides of the pan. This will help insulate the cheesecake during baking to help it cook evenly all over. And it will protect the cheesecake from the water bath.

Crust : Combine the melted butter and graham cracker crumbs. Press into the prepared springform pan and press it in tightly. You can either put the crust on the bottom of the pan only or up the sides slightly like in the pictures above.

Cheesecake : Add the softened cream cheese, sugar, and cornstarch into a mixing bowl and blend until it’s smooth and combined. Make sure the cream cheese is softened enough so there will not be lumps of it in the batter. Add the sour cream and vanilla extract and blend again until combined. Add the eggs and egg yolk, one at a time, beating after each addition. Pour the cheesecake batter into the springform pan on top of the cooled crust.

Bake : Transfer the pan to a water bath (use a cookie sheet or baking dish filled with 1/2-inch of water) and cook for 50-60 minutes. It’s done cooking when the edges are puffy and the center is set but it might still “jiggle” and look like barely set jello. It will firm up as it cools. Turn off the oven once it’s done cooking, leave the cheesecake inside with the door tilted open, and let it sit for 1 hour. This helps prevent cracks on top.

Cool & Refrigerate : Let the cheesecake cool completely and then cover it and let it refrigerate for at least 12 hours but preferably for 24 hours before cutting and serving.

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Tips For Success

Here are my helpful, no-fail tips that will yield a perfect cheesecake at home in your own kitchen.

  • Water Bath : A water bath makes a big difference in how the cheesecake turns out. Don’t skip it! A water bath helps the cheesecake cook gently while also creating a steamy enviroment so the surface does not dry out, which will results in no cracks.
  • Tin Foil : This may seem unnecessary but it helps the cheesecake cook evenly while in the oven and protects it from the water bath so no water slips into the crust.
  • How To Tell When It’s Done : The cheesecake is done when the outer edges are slightly puffier than the middle, and the middle looks like barely set jello, so it may still seem jiggly. But that’s good cause you don’t want to overcook it.
  • Ingredient Tips :Use full fat cream cheese and sour cream in this recipe. It’s also best to use the name brand (Philadelphia) cream cheese. It provides a thicker and more velvety texture.
  • Cooling Cheesecake :When it’s done cooking leave the cheesecake inside the oven, turn off the oven, and then slightly crack the door open. Leave it like that for 1 hour. This helps the cheesecake cool gently instead of taking it from a hot oven right to a lower temperature. Take it out and let it cool completely at room temperature. Once cooled, cover it, and then refrigerate for at least 12 hours but preferrably for 24 hours for best results, or even up to 2 days before serving. This step is important because instead of a flan-like texture you will end up with a velvety and creamy texture after the refrigeration time. So plan ahead when making this.
  • Don’t Open The Oven!

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Serving Suggestions

There are several ways you can serve cheesecake.

  • Serve it plain, which is till amazing with its creamy texture.
  • Top each serving with some freshly whipped cream.
  • Make the raspberry sauce (in the recipe below) and serve it that way. This is how we love it! You can also use a different frozen berry in place of the raspberries if you prefer.
  • You can also drizzle some chocolate sauce, caramel sauce, or butterscotch sauce over a slice.
  • You can even make it really easy and use some canned pie filling for serving.

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Cheesecake FAQ’s

How Do I Store a Cheesecake?

  • Cheesecake can be stored in the fridge for up to 5 days. Leave it in the springform to hold its shape and make sure you cover it with saran wrap. Be sure and leave off any toppings. Add toppings when serving.

What Do I Do If My Cheesecake Cracks?

  • I’ve never had my cheesecake crack with this recipe but if for some reason it does simply cover the top of the cheesecake with something to hide it. Like a can of pie filling. Chocolate ganache. Whipped cream. This way the crack will be hidden and no one will ever know.

Can I Freeze Cheesecake?

  • Yes you can freeze a cheesecake. Bake and cool completely according to recipe instructions (this includes the 12-24 hour cooling time). Once done, wrap the cheesecake in a double layer of saran wrap and then a double layer of tin foil. Freeze for up to 3 months. When you are ready to eat it, transfer the cheesecake to the fridge and allow to thaw overnight. Do not freeze the cheesecake with toppings on it.

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Supplies Needed

Here are a few supplies that you will need to make this cheesecake recipe. These are an affiliate link, meaning that if you purchase, I will make a very small percentage from the sale. As always, I appreciate the support for the free recipes I post. I will only recommend things that I personally own and love! Promise.

Springform Pan : You need a 9-inch springform pan to make cheesecake. A 10-inch will also work if that’s what you have, but the cheesecake will be slightly thinner.

Mixing Bowls : I love love these mixing bowls. I recommend them to everyone I know. They have a rubber grip on the bottom so they won’t slide around and they stay in place!

Hand Mixer : I prefer to use a hand mixer when I am baking. I feel like it’s easier to control and see how combined your batter is. I have this inexpensive hand mixer that I love because it comes with a storage container.

Cookie Sheet : You will need a cookie sheet, with high sides on it, for the easy water bath. I use this one. Plus this cookie sheet is the best one for making perfect cookies on because it bakes evenly and prevents bottoms from getting too browned.

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Perfect Cheesecake


Author Jessica - Together as Family

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Prep Time 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time 1 hour hour

Fridge/Cooling Time 1 day day 2 hours hours

Total Time 1 day day 3 hours hours 25 minutes minutes

Learn how to make the perfectCheesecakewith this simple & classic recipe for a creamy and smooth cheesecake in a homemade graham cracker crust. Lots of tips for success and helpful hints that will help you make this decadentdessertrecipe in your own kitchen.

Ingredients

Graham Cracker Crust

  • cups finely ground graham cracker crumbs
  • 5 tablespoons butter melted
  • 1/2 tablespoon softened butter for the pan

Cheesecake

  • 4 bars (8 oz each) full-fat cream cheese softened
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1/2 cup full-fat sour cream
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Raspberry Sauce

  • 1 bag (12 oz) frozen raspberries divided
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1 tablespoon butter

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F with the oven rack in the lower-middle position.

  • With your fingers spread the 1/2 tablespoon butter in the bottom of a 9-inch or 10-inch springform pan and up the sides slightly.

  • Take 2 pieces of tin foil and make a + sign with them. Place your springform pan in the middle and then bring up the tin foil and tuck in around the pan.

Make the crust

  • Combine melted butter and graham cracker crumbs in a bowl. Stir together until the mixture resembles wet sand. Press the crust into the bottom of the springform pan. You can either leave the crust on the bottom only or bring some up the sides of the pan as well. Use a glass cup or measuring cup to press the crust down tightly.

  • Bake the crust for 8 minutes. Let cool completely while you prepare the cheesecake.

Cheesecake

  • Combine the softened cream cheese, sugar, and cornstarch in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment (or use a handheld mixer). Mix on medium-low speed until the mixture is creamy, like thick frosting, and no lumps of cream cheese remain. Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula.

  • Add the sour cream and vanilla to the bowl and beat on medium-low speed until combined and creamy. Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula.

  • Beat in the eggs and the yolk one at a time. Wait until the previous egg is just barely mixed into the batter before adding the next one.

  • Stir the whole batter a few times by hand, being sure to scrape the bottom of the bowl, to make sure everything is incorporated. The finished batter should be thick, creamy, and silky.

  • Pour the cheesecake batter over the cooled crust and spread evenly. Transfer to a water bath.

    * For the water bath use a cookie sheet filled with 1/2" hot water. Place the tin foil lined sprinform pan with the cheesecake batter inside, into the water bath. Picture in post for a helpful visual if needed.

  • Bake for 50-60 minutes. The cheesecake is done when the outer ring of the cheesecake looks slightly puffed and set, but the inner circle still jiggles (like barely set Jello) when you gently shake the pan.

  • When the cheesecake is done cooking, turn off the oven and leave the cheesecake inside, with the door just slightly left open, and let sit and cool for 1 hour.

    Remove from the oven, take out of the water bath, and let cool completely on a cooling rack.

  • Cover and leave the cooled cheesecake in the fridge for at least 12 hours but preferrably 24 hours.

  • When ready to serve, cut into slices and serve with the raspberry sauce (recipe below) or whatever topping you want.

Raspberry Sauce

  • In a saucepan, over medium heat, stir together 1 1/2 cups of the frozen raspberries, sugar and water. Heat the mixture to boiling, stirring often. Once boiling, reduce heat to medium-low and add the vanilla extract.

  • In a small cup, combine the cornstarch and two tablespoons of water. Mix well. Pour into the boiling raspberry mixture. Stir and boil over medium-low heat for 4 minutes or until the mixture has thickened.

  • Remove the pan from the heat. Add 1 tablespoon of butter and mix until the butter has completely melted.

  • Allow the mixture to cool for 15 minutes. Add the last of the raspberries and stir to combine.Pour a spoonful over each slice of cheesecake.

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Notes

Tip : Make sure the cream cheese is very softened to avoid lumps in the batter. I microwave the cream cheese for about 45-60 seconds to make sure it's nice and softened but obviously not too hot and melted.

Graham Cracker Crumbs : 1.5 cups is equal to about 12 whole graham crackers or you can buy store-bought graham cracker crumbs (this is what I do).

Serving : Make the raspberry sauce for a topping or you can use chocolate syrup, caramel syrup, butterscotch syrup, or even some canned pie filling. You can also substitute with a different frozen berry in the sauce.

Dairy Products : For the best velvety texture and thickness use full fat sour cream and cream cheese. I also highly suggest using the name brand cream cheese in this recipe (Philadelphia brand).

Nutrition Information : Calories listed is for one slice of cheesecake + a serving of raspberry sauce over top.

Nutrition

Calories: 535kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 20g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 166mg | Sodium: 394mg | Potassium: 201mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 36g | Vitamin A: 1362IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 111mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the difference between New York style cheesecake and regular cheesecake? ›

Regular cheesecake relies on heavy cream and sour cream to thin the batter and create a silkier, creamier texture. 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.

Is sour cream or whipping cream better for cheesecake? ›

Sour Cream: This gave it more of a tart taste. This could be utilized if you are going to make a flavored cheesecake where a more tart taste would help the other flavors. I think it would work really well with a lemon or lime flavored cheesecake. Heavy Whipping Cream: This gave it more of a milky taste.

What not to do when making cheesecake? ›

16 Mistakes You're Making With Homemade Cheesecake
  1. Working with cold ingredients. Hobo_018/Getty Images. ...
  2. Using whipped cream cheese. ...
  3. Using low-fat cream cheese. ...
  4. Undermixing your cheesecake. ...
  5. Not diversifying your cheeses. ...
  6. Not being careful with your eggs. ...
  7. Only making plain cheesecake. ...
  8. Baking in anything but a springform pan.
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Should cheesecake be dense or fluffy? ›

Some cheesecakes are firm and dense, like a classic New York-style cheesecake. Others are rich, lush, and creamy, almost like a thick custard. Still others are as light and airy as meringue. It was clear from the beginning that there could be no single ideal cheesecake recipe.

Why do you add cornstarch to cheesecake? ›

Flour or cornstarch is sometimes included in cheesecake recipes to preventing cracks. If you find that you always have problems with cracking and your cheesecake recipe does not call for any flour or cornstarch, it's ok to experiment and add some cornstarch (one to two tablespoons) to the batter when you add the sugar.

What are 3 styles of cheesecake? ›

Traditional, Basque, New York, Vegan, No Bake – There are so many different types of cheesecakes, each with their own unique set of ingredients and methods, but what exactly makes them different?

Why do people add sour cream to cheesecake? ›

Cheesecake is clearly a different animal from bundts or cupcakes, but sour cream has a place here too! Combined with even more densely rich cream cheese, sour cream actually tempers the star ingredient a touch, softening its texture. It also adds another layer of tangy flavor and moisture to a cheesecake.

Why add heavy cream to cheesecake? ›

Cheesecake is not the time to skimp. Sour cream: Most cheesecake recipes use either heavy cream or sour cream; either will do the job of softening the texture of the cheese and adding some moisture. I prefer sour cream because I like the extra hit of sour tang it adds to the cake.

What happens if you add too much sour cream to cheesecake? ›

What happens if you put too much sour cream in cheesecake? Sour cream adds tanginess and moisture, so if you use too much, it can make the cheesecake too tangy and the additional moisture can make it runny.

What does adding an extra egg to cheesecake do? ›

I also add an extra yolk, which enhances the cake's velvety texture. (Whites tend to lighten the cake, which is actually fine — if you don't feel like separating that fourth egg and don't mind some extra airiness in the texture, just add in the whole egg.)

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.

Should you whisk or paddle cheesecake? ›

Overbeating can cause the cheesecake to crack when you bake it. When you're combining the sugar, cream cheese, eggs, and other ingredients, do it on medium-low speed. The paddle attachment (as opposed to the whip attachment) of a stand mixer is best so that you don't beat too much air into the batter.

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.

Should cheesecake batter be chunky? ›

For a smooth batter—and therefore a smoother-textured cheesecake— the initial temperature of the ingredients is important. Cold cream cheese is firm and will create a lumpy batter. If the batter is lumpy, the finished cheesecake will not be smooth, but gritty.

What is the difference between New York Cheesecake and California cheesecake? ›

New York-style cheesecake is a lot denser than regular cheesecake. Regular cheesecake is thinned out with heavy cream, while New York cheesecake gets its creaminess mostly from cream cheese.

What's the difference between New York Cheesecake and Philadelphia cheesecake? ›

When most people refer to Philadelphia-style cheesecake, experts say, they're talking about a version marketed by the cream cheese brand. New York style typically has sour cream or heavy cream in the mix. Philadelphia style doesn't. Which means it doesn't have anything to do with Philadelphia, the city.

What's the difference between NY cheesecake and Philadelphia cheesecake? ›

More Variations in America

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. In St. Louis, they enjoy a gooey butter cake, which has an additional layer of cake topping on the cheesecake filling.

Why do they call it New York Cheesecake? ›

“My grandfather said, 'If you're going to open a restaurant in New York, you've got to have great cheesecake,'” says Alan Rosen, third-generation owner at Junior's. Over the years, scores of restaurants and bakeries would follow this thought and tout their cheesecake as New York cheesecake.

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