Dense and Creamy Cheesecake Recipe (2024)

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This is the perfect New York style cheesecake recipe – it’s creamy, decadent and delicious. I include a video tutorial and a ton of tips and tricks for getting the perfect homemade cheesecake with no cracks.

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How I created this New York Style Cheesecake Recipe

Do you watch “Friends”? Anyone? Remember the episode “The one with all the cheesecakes”? A cheesecake was delivered by accident to Rachel’s apartment, and she and Chandler eat the whole thing.

They order a replacement, it gets delivered to them again and they eat, reorder, eat, reorder… They argue over the final cheesecake and decide to split it.

Long story short during the argument the entire cheesecake ends up on the floor in the hall…. And the episode ends with them eating the cheesecake off the ground – YUP it’s THAT good.

Well THIS is that cheesecake. Good enough to risk eating off the floor, I promise. It’s rich and creamy and spectacular!

There are so many styles of cheesecakes, some have cream, some have sour cream, some use different cheese’s like ricotta, etc… But this is the classic.

It cooks low and slow, doesn’t get overly brown, and has a great texture all the way through. It’s not light or airy, it’s decadent, rich and creamy perfection.

The sour cream topping is optional, some would say it doesn’t belong on this cheesecake, that it’s more for NY style, but I love that BIT of tang to go along with this cheesecake, but it’s amazing without it too.

Just take me to the Easy Cheesecake Recipe already!

If you’d rather skip my tips and tricks for homemade cheesecake, along with links to other easy cheesecake recipes and get straight to this delicious New York style cheesecake – simply scroll to the bottom of the page where you can find the printable recipe card.

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Tips and Tricks for Creating your own Unique Cheesecake Recipe

  • Change the crust – you can turn any cookie into a crumb crust – graham crackers, nilla wafers, oreos, etc…
  • Change the crust – you can use a different desserts as the base – cake, brownie, cookie, macaroon, etc…
  • Change up the filling – Add some kind of flavoring – maple extract, lemon zest and juice, peanut butter, caramel sauce, melted chocolate, etc…
  • Add mix ins – Bacon, chocolate chips, peanut butter cups, oreo cookies, lemon curd, marshmallows, nuts, etc…
  • Add toppings – caramel bacon pecan topping, lemon curd, meringue, hot fudge, sour cream topping, mousse, whipped cream, caramel sauce, etc…

Should you add flour to your cheesecake?

Adding flour to your cheesecake gives it a more cake like texture – I prefer a smooth dense cheesecake. So personally don’t add it.

Should you add sour cream to your cheesecake?

Adding sour cream to your cheesecake is a way to help fight it being dry – I prefer to simply not over bake my cheesecake to keep it smooth and creamy vs adding extra ingredients.

How to adjust this Cheesecake for the instant pot

Currently the cheesecake is too big to fit in a pressure cooker. Go to the “servings size” in the recipe card and adjust it until the cream cheese measurement is at either 1.5 or 2 lbs depending on what thickness you want your cheesecake and what size pan your switching to.

Which means of course to change the springform pan size – I use an 8 inch springform pan for my 8 quart pressure cooker, but I recommend a 7 inch for the 6 quart.

For instant pot cheesecake tips and tricks and cooking times go to my instant pot cheesecake post! Or you can turn them into Instant pot cheesecake bites. (I have peanut butter bites, oreo bites and salted caramel bites already shared)

What is a classic cheesecake crust?

I’ve always thought a graham cracker crust was classic. I like to switch it up with all kinds of biscuits or cookies. Nilla wafers are a favorite of mine. but I’ve used oreos, ginger snaps, lemon cookies, shortbread and more.

I recently got a comment that I was wrong to use graham crackers and that a classic crust is a thin layer of sponge cake? I had new clue what they were talking about.

Then I found out that Juniors cheesecake in NYC and Brooklyn do their cheesecake with a sponge cake crust and so when I was in NY I went to give it a try.

The cheesecake itself is amazing, but the sponge cake crust was soggy and it didn’t hold the cheesecake at all. Super weak as a crust so I wasn’t a fan. Plus I missed the crunch you get from a cookie/cracker crust.

Tips and Tricks for the Perfect Cheesecake with no cracking

– Room temperate ingredients are key for a smooth texture.

– Beat the cream cheese and sugar as much as you want, make it smooth, but once you add the eggs, do NOT overbeat, just mix on low until they are barely incorporated, beating after you add the eggs is what often leads to cracking.

– Make sure your oven is the correct temperature (I love my oven thermometer)

– I used to hate water baths – the foil always leaks and I don’t like mushy crusts – but waterbaths keep cheesecakes more evenly baked and nice and flat – so now I recommend asilicone water bath pan!!!

– TRY not to open the oven door, like ever, if you can help it.

– That said if you run out of water in the pan on the bottom of the oven or in the water bath and you need to add more boil it first so it’s hot, then open the oven and pour it into the pan carefully and close the door – as quick as you can.

– Cook your cheesecake until it’s still a bit jiggly in the center, like a loose jello jiggler, but not liquid, in the center 2-3 inches. It will keep cooking afterwards a bit, and IMO better to be slightly under cooked than overcooked.

– Turn off the oven and crack open the oven door to let it cool slowly, this will help it finish cooking but not cool TOO fast and crack

– Do NOT eat it right away, cheesecake sets and gets BETTER with time in the fridge, at LEAST 8 hours, I prefer a full day or two for better flavor

To make this cheesecake perfect you’ll need

New York Style Easy Cheesecake Recipe

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Dense and Creamy Cheesecake Recipe

this is the perfect New York style cheesecake – it’s creamy and dense and delicious. I also include a video tutorial and a ton of tips and tricks for getting the prefect cheesecake with no cracks

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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

chill time: 8 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours

Servings: 18 servings

Calories: 429kcal

Author: Ashlee Marie

Ingredients

Crust

  • 1 1/4 C Vanilla wafer crumbs or graham cracker crumbs
  • 1 Tbsp granulated sugar
  • 6 Tbsp butter melted

Cake

  • 3 lbs full fat cream cheese softened
  • 1 ½ C granulated sugar
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 3 lrg eggs room temp
  • 2 lrg egg yolks room temp

Topping (optional)

  • 1 1/2 C full fat sour cream
  • 2 Tbsp granulated sugar
  • 2 tsp vanilla

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Instructions

Crust

  • Preheat the oven to 375 – prepare your pan by spraying the outside with a non stick baking spray and place a parchment circle in the bottom

  • mix all the crust ingredients and toss lightly with fork until well blended.

  • Press firmly into the bottom of a 10 inch spring form pan.

  • Bake on the bottom rack until crisp and golden, abut 15 min.

  • Let cool.

  • Reduce oven to 300 and place baking dish full of hot water on the bottom rack to create moisture (leave this in while baking).

Cake

  • Beat cheese sugar and vanilla with electric mixer on med until light and fluffy, about 30-60 sec.

  • Scrape the bowl, beat 45 sec more – make sure it’s smooth with no chunks.

  • Lightly whisk the eggs and yolks together and add to cream cheese mixture.

  • Mix on low speed until they are incorporated and the batter is velvety, about 30 sec, scrape the bowl and mix 10 sec more – do NOT overbeat.

  • Pour the filling over crust, bake on the center rack until golden, about 1 1/4 hours +.

  • When you open the rack and shift the pan the center will jiggle a little, but not too much. This is the trick to learn, you might slightly undercook (not bad) or slightly overcook (okay) the first time as you get used to this style.

  • Just the center 4-5 inches will jiggle and not like soup, like a loose jello jigglers.

  • If you want the topping add it now.

  • Turn the oven off and crack open the door and let the cake cool then refrigerate overnight, cheesecake tastes better after a day or two in the fridge.

Topping (optional)

  • Mix all the ingredients

  • Pour over the warm cake and lightly spread the topping

  • Return to oven for 5 min cool completely and refrigerate.

Video

Nutrition

Calories: 429kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 34g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 105mg | Sodium: 330mg | Potassium: 142mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 1251IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 101mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

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.

How can I make my cheesecake firmer? ›

There are a few ways to thicken cheesecake filling. One way is to use cornstarch, which is a common thickener in many desserts. You can mix a tablespoon or two of cornstarch into your cheesecake filling mixture before baking. Another option is to use a little bit of flour or arrowroot powder.

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 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 cheesecake better with sour cream or heavy cream? ›

Sour cream is most definitely the right choice. A little flavor: 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract and 2 of lemon juice. The lemon juice brightens up the cheesecake's overall flavor and vanilla is always a good idea. Eggs: 3 eggs are the final ingredient.

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.)

What is the thickening agent in cheesecake? ›

Almost every cheesecake recipe calls either gelatin or beaten eggs, which are used as a setting or thickening agents. The cake will not set properly if there is no egg in the preparation, and you will just have a cream cheese pudding.

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.

Why is my cheesecake so dense? ›

TEMPERATURE OF THE CHEESECAKE INGREDIENTS

It's also very important for the eggs to be at room temperature – cold egg whites won't whisk up properly, especially if you're using a hand whisk, so you won't be able to incorporate air into the cheesecake. This could result in a cheesecake with a dense, grainy texture.

Why is my cheesecake not creamy? ›

The fat content helps the cheesecake set and creates its signature creamy texture. If you've ever made cheesecake that was runny, it's very likely that low-fat ingredients are to blame. Full fat sour cream adds extra moisture and a tangy flavor to the cake.

Can I use sour cream instead of heavy cream in cheesecake? ›

The cheesecake filling is made of cream cheese, sugar, eggs and egg yolk, cornstarch, lemon zest (which I recommend not to leave out), and heavy cream. This recipe is made with no sour cream. If you prefer, you can use sour cream instead of the heavy cream, although heavy cream provides added richness.

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.

Why is sour cream used in 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.

What are 3 styles of cheesecake? ›

New York style cheesecake, classic cheesecake, and no bake cheesecake are the most popular types of cheesecakes, but the best cheesecake flavor is the one that you find irresistible — and that may be different for everyone.

What's the difference between Sicilian cheesecake and regular cheesecake? ›

But nothing beats its Italian counterpart–the ricotta cheese-based cheesecake. Lighter in texture, less rich and less sweet than its richer and denser American counterpart, this Sicily-inspired version still has all the decadence and creaminess to satisfy any dessert craving.

What should the texture of cheesecake be? ›

You should take it out when the edges seem firm but the middle is very jiggly. If the middle jiggles only a little bit or not at all, you have overbaked the cheesecake and it will now have a denser, eggier texture (still good, though!).

What consistency should cheesecake be when done? ›

Method 1: Give it a Jiggle

Define jiggle, you say? Gently shake the cheesecake (wearing oven mitts, of course). If the cheesecake looks nearly set and only a small circle in the center jiggles slightly, it's done. You might worry a runny middle means raw cheesecake, but it's totally safe and normal.

Why did my cheesecake come out fluffy? ›

Don't Use Cold Ingredients

If your ingredients are cold you will have to mix them longer which will whip too much air into your batter. If the cake has too much air, it will rise too much in the oven and then the middle will sink when cooling.

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