The Best Cheesecake Recipe

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Learn how to make the best cheesecake with this melt in your mouth recipe! Follow these simple tips to ensure your cheesecake turns out light, creamy, and free of cracks every single time.

A slice of cheesecake topped with fresh berries and a fork taking out a bite.

It’s no secret, I love cheesecake. Who doesn’t? I love the process of making it.

But, even more than that, I love eating it. I can’t resist a thick, creamy homemade cheesecake full tangy vanilla flavor on a buttery graham cracker crust. It’s phenomenal with raspberry sauce.

Nutella cheesecake is by far my most favorite. It’s wildly popular! If you end up making it then, I suggest also giving this cappuccino cheesecake and butterfinger cheesecake a try!

I often get asked what my secret is when it comes to making cheesecake. So today I’m sharing my favorite tips and tricks for cheesecake perfection.

I’ll discuss each little step, every ingredient, and how to avoid those pesky cracks.

Why this cheesecake recipe works

  • Quality ingredients make all the difference! Choose a full-fat brick cream cheese from a top brand. Philadelphia cream cheese is what I use most.
  • My technique for folding the eggs in at the very end eliminated excess air in the batter. This helps prevent the cheesecake from cracking.
  • A low baking temperature and water bath are used to create the creamiest texture you’ve ever had.
slice of cheesecake topped with fresh berries on a white plate

Ingredients

  • Graham crackers: The crust is made from graham cracker crumbs but you could use vanilla Oreos or vanilla wafers also.
  • Sugar: Granulated white sugar is in the crust and the filling.
  • Butter: Melted butter is the “glue” the holds the crust together.
  • Cream cheese: Full-fat brick-style cream cheese is best! Don’t try to use the whipped stuff in plastic containers.
  • Sour cream: Heavy cream or plain Greek yogurt work for this recipe also.
  • Vanilla extract: Choose a high-quality pure vanilla extract.
  • Eggs: Give a smoother texture.

How do you make a cheesecake from scratch?

The most important ingredient is, of course, cream cheese. I have found that a high-quality cream cheese yields the best texture.

Personally, I like to use Philadelphia, but any good quality cream cheese will do. And make sure it’s full-fat. Cheesecakes are not meant to be “light”.

If you want to reduce calories, try making mini cheesecakes instead. This way you can easily control the portion size.

Step 1: Make the crust

Combine melted butter with sugar and graham cracker crumbs. The crumbs should resemble wet sand.

Press the mixture into the bottom of the pan and about an inch up the sides. Make sure press it firmly to build a tight, firm crust.

Bake the crust for about 10 minutes then let it cool completely before adding the filling.

Process shots for making cheesecake crust

Step 2: Make the filling

This recipe contains 4 8-ounce packages of cream cheese, but that’s not the only thing it needs.

Most of my cheesecake recipes call for heavy cream, but today I’m using sour cream. Sour cream offers a tang that cuts through the richness of the filling and yields velvety texture.

I also add 4 eggs to hold everything together. It’s important not to whip too much air into the batter once the eggs are added.

Excess air in the eggs will cause the filling to rise during baking. As the cheesecake cools, it will deflate. This is what causes those ugly cracks in the top.

Use stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or a handheld electric mixer and large bowl to beat the cream cheese on medium speed until it’s smooth and creamy.

Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl. Beat in the sugar, sour cream, and vanilla until well combined.

Then, lightly beat the eggs with a fork and gently fold them into the batter using a silicone spatula.

Pour the batter into the cooled crust.

Process for making the best cheesecake filling

Step 3: Prepare a water bath

A water bath creates steam inside the oven which helps cook the cheesecake without drying it out. It’s a method I swear by but it can be tricky.

I get so many emails from people who ruined their cake because water seeped into the pan.

The trick to keeping the water out is to wrap the pan in aluminum foil that is extra wide. Look for 18-inch wide heavy-duty foil.

For an extra layer of protection, you can also set the pan inside an oven bag and roll the sides down to meet the top of the pan.

Fill a roasting pan with a few inches of boiling water, set the cheesecake in the center, and put the whole thing in the oven.

Use this free download to get a printout of how to properly use a water bath and prevent leaks.

Step 4: Cook and cool

Always cook on the lower third rack of the oven. This helps keep the top from getting too brown before the cheesecake has cooked through.

And cook just until the outer edge has set, but the center is still jiggly and looks wet. This takes about 1 hour but it could take a little longer depending on your oven.

Another way to ensure your cheesecake remains free of cracks is to allow it to cool gradually. Turn the oven off and leave it in the oven with the door closed for 1 hour.

Remove it from the water bath, run a knife around the outside edge to loosen it from the pan, and let the it cool to room temperature.

The best cheesecake slice on a plate with a fork taking out a bite.

Always plan ahead

Cheesecake needs to be refrigerated for at least 4 hours for it to finish setting up. I prefer to let my cheesecake chill overnight. The texture seems to turn out best this way.

So be sure to allow ample time to make and chill before serving it. You will be disappointed if you cut into the cheesecake too soon.

If you take these steps into consideration, I promise you will have the best homemade cheesecake you’ve ever had!


Tips for making the best cheesecake recipe

  • Begin with room temperature ingredients. Set the cream cheese, sour cream, and eggs out on the counter 30 minutes prior to making the recipe.
  • Don’t incorporate air into the eggs by beating them in with a mixer. Instead, gently fold the eggs in at the very end by using a silicone spatula.
  • For the creamiest texture, be sure to use a water bath.
  • After the cheesecake bakes for an hour, turn off the oven and let it sit inside for another hour.

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The Best Cheesecake Recipe

4.64 from 246 votes
A slice of cheesecake topped with fresh berries and a fork taking out a bite.
Learn how to make the best cheesecake with this melt in your mouth recipe! 
Jen Sobjack
Prep Time 1 hour 25 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 17 minutes
Additional Time 4 hours
Total Time 6 hours 42 minutes
Serving Size 12

Ingredients

For the Crust

  • 2 cups (198 g) graham cracker crumbs, about 16 whole crackers
  • ¼ cup (50 g) granulated sugar
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

For the Cheesecake

  • 32 ounces (908 g) cream cheese, softened
  • 1 ⅓ cups (267 g) granulated sugar
  • 1 cup (227 g) sour cream, room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 4 large eggs, room temperature, lightly beaten

Instructions

Make the Crust

  • Move the oven rack to the lower third position and heat the oven to 350°F. Wrap the outer bottom of a 9-inch springform pan tightly with heavy-duty aluminum foil.
  • Combine the graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and melted butter. Press the crumb mixture into the bottom and about 2-inches up the sides of the pan. Bake for 10 minutes. Set aside to cool while you make the filling.

Make the Cheesecake

  • Reduce the oven temperature to 300ºF. 
  • In a large mixing bowl beat the cream cheese with an electric mixer until smooth and creamy, about 1 minute. Add the sugar and sour cream, beat until well combined. Add the vanilla, beat on low speed until smooth. Using a silicone spatula, gently stir in the eggs just until combined. Pour the batter over the prepared crust.
  • Fill a roasting pan with a few inches of boiling water and place the cheesecake in the center. Bake for 1 hour, OR until the edges are set and the center is slightly jiggly. Turn the oven off, leave the cheesecake in the water bath in the oven for another hour. 
  • Remove the cheesecake from the water bath and place it on a wire rack. Run a small knife around the outer edge of the cheesecake to loosen it from the pan and leave it to cool completely. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight.
  • Remove the sides of the pan just before serving. Garnish with berries and/or whipped cream. The cheesecake will keep for up to 4 days covered and stored in the refrigerator.

Notes

  • You can line the inside bottom of the springform pan with parchment paper or aluminum foil if desired. It’s not completely necessary but does make it easier to clean the pan.
  • Oven temperatures can vary which means your cheesecake may need more time to bake. You’ll know it is done cooking when the outer edges of the cheesecake feel firm to the touch while the center looks wet and jiggles when shaken. If the cheesecake doesn’t look this way after an hour of cooking, let it cook until it does. Then you can turn the oven off and let the cheesecake rest for another hour in the oven.
  • Prevent a soggy cheesecake! Read my helpful tips for a leakproof water bath.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 529kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 21g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 155mg | Sodium: 357mg | Potassium: 172mg | Fiber: 0.5g | Sugar: 33g | Vitamin A: 1360IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 114mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutrition information provided is for convenience and as a courtesy only. It is not guaranteed to be accurate because nutrition information can vary for a variety of reasons. For precise nutritional data use your preferred nutrition calculator and input the exact ingredients and brands you used in the recipe.

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American

288 Comments

  1. I don’t normally do reviews but had to for this recipe. This is the BEST cheesecake I have EVER eaten. I made it for a family dinner and everyone agreed. It was very moist and creamy with an excellent flavor. I was skeptical about the sour cream topping but it was the perfect addition. The raspberry topping was a little thin (I probably didn’t cook it long enough) but the flavor was delicious. I’ve already had requests to make this cheesecake again and I can’t wait to do so! Also the instructions were excellent. Good level of detail. I appreciated the explanation about the water bath as I had never cooked a cheesecake in one. Mine was perfect with no cracks!

    1. Jen Sobjack says:

      I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe. I’m curious to know where you found the sour cream and raspberry toppings. I’ve not included a recipe for either of those with this cheesecake.

  2. I am from India & I don’t get Graham crackers here. You said that we could substitute it with vanilla oreos or vanilla wafers. If so, how do we incorporate it in the recipe? Any other substitutes?

    1. Jen Sobjack says:

      You can use vanilla Oreos, vanilla wafers, or any other cookie/biscuit you like. Simply grind them in a food processor until you have 2 cups of crumbs.

  3. can anyone plz tell me if I want to bake it in the oven then what should the temperature and the hit also tell me the timing. actually I am baking for the first time

    1. Jen Sobjack says:

      The recipe with ingredient amounts and baking instructions is right above where you left this comment.

  4. Betsy Groshner says:

    I saw a recipe on facebook for Pecan pie – Cheese cake bat this site but you don’t list it!

    1. Jen Sobjack says:

      I do list it! The link was in the video description on Facebook. You can find it here or click the “recipes” tab in the navigation bar above. Then select “cheesecakes”. You’ll see it in that list! You can also use the search bar to look for a particular recipe on my site.

  5. This really is the most amazing cheesecake recipe! My son requested vanilla cheesecake with a raspberry sauce for his 19th birthday this week. It’s been at least a decade since I’ve made a homemade cheesecake.

    Followed the recipe exactly, but cooked it for 1 hr. and 15 minutes based on the instructions that sides should be set with center somewhat jiggly. It’s a leap of faith to hope that the end product the next day will be perfect when it appears so uncooked after that first hour. But, the additional 1 hr. in the oven once turned off, the time it takes to cool on the wire rack, and the final cooling in the refrigerator overnight makes for a perfect cheesecake. So delicate and creamy, and no cracking.

    1. Jen Sobjack says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for making my recipe and leaving your feedback!

  6. JoAnn Lygholm says:

    5 stars
    This is a scrumptious cheesecake! The water bath makes all the difference too.

  7. JoAnn Lygholm says:

    5 stars
    This is a scrumptious cheesecake! The water bath makes all the difference too.

  8. Have you ever made a “very vanilla” cheesecake from this base? If so, how much vanilla would you recommend?

    1. Jen Sobjack says:

      I’m sorry, I haven’t. But I’d use vanilla bean paste to get the best flavor and add a little at a time until the flavor is right. You can taste the batter to get the flavor right before you add the eggs.

  9. Janet Lynn Kibler says:

    Never made cheesecake but need to suprise hubby with something extra special. 2 questions….can I put a pan of water on rack below cheesecake? And since I’m doing that instead of regular water bsth, do I still wrap the psn in foil? Thanks!!

    1. Jen Sobjack says:

      Yes, you can put a pan of hot water on the lower rack. It will not yield the same results as a water bath but it will still make a nice cheesecake. I would still wrap the pan with foil. Sometimes melted butter will seep out when baking the crust. The foil will keep your oven from getting messy.

  10. Hi there,

    If I want to add a sour cream topping to this cheesecake, one that gets set in the oven; how do you suggest I go about that? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am a completely newbie baker and have only attempted 2 cheesecakes in my life. Many thanks!

    1. Jen Sobjack says:

      I’m not really sure. I’ve never added a sour cream topping and have no idea how long that needs to bake in order for it to set.

    2. For a sour cream top. When cheese cake is done (about an hour) take it out and let it rest about 10 mins so it’s not piping hot. Put you’re topping on but don’t spread all the way To the edge leave about 1/4″ . put it back in the oven( no water bath ) and bake 10-15 mins at 350 until set.Cool on wire rack.

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