Cheesecake
I’ve been making this classic cheesecake for years—creamy, tangy, and reliably crowd-pleasing. It’s the kind of dessert you bring to holidays, baby showers, or when you want something that feels special with minimal fuss. This recipe uses a buttery graham crust and a simple cream cheese filling that bakes to a silky texture. If you like fruit-topped versions, try pairing slices with a bright compote like the berry cheesecake fruit salad for a fresher finish.
Why you’ll love this dish
This cheesecake is straightforward to make, yet it delivers classic flavor and texture: a crisp graham crust with a luxuriously smooth filling. It’s budget-friendly because the ingredients are pantry staples. It’s also extremely adaptable—dress it up for a celebration or keep it plain for weeknight baking. If you want seasonal spins, experiment with spiced crusts or citrus in the filling; I sometimes riff off an apple cider cheesecake for fall gatherings.
“Rich without being heavy—this cheesecake has become my go-to when I want something impressive but uncomplicated.”
How this recipe comes together
Before you dive in, here’s the quick process so you know what to expect:
- Make the graham crust, press it into a springform pan, and chill briefly.
- Beat the cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla until silky.
- Add eggs one at a time, mixing gently so you don’t whip air into the batter.
- Pour over crust and bake at 325°F (160°C) until the center is just set.
- Cool completely, then chill for at least 4 hours to firm up.
If you want crust inspiration or different crumb techniques, check how cookie-based crusts work in recipes like these baklava cheesecake cookies.
Key ingredients
- 2 cups graham cracker crumbs (about 12–14 full sheets) — for a nutty note, swap half for crushed digestive biscuits or almond cookies.
- 1/2 cup sugar (for the crust)
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted — browned butter adds a toasty depth.
- 4 packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese, softened — full-fat gives the best texture.
- 1 cup granulated sugar (for the filling)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 4 large eggs, at room temperature — they incorporate more smoothly when not cold.
Notes: If you need a gluten-free crust, use certified gluten-free graham crumbs or almond meal. For a lighter tang, replace 1/2 cup of cream cheese with sour cream (see more technique tips in the best cheesecake reference).
How to prepare it
- Preheat the oven to 325°F (160°C). Prepare a 9-inch springform pan by greasing the sides lightly.
- Mix graham cracker crumbs, 1/2 cup sugar, and melted butter in a bowl until evenly moistened. Press the mixture into the bottom of the springform pan in an even layer; use the bottom of a measuring cup for a compact crust.
- In a large bowl, beat the softened cream cheese with 1 cup sugar and vanilla until completely smooth and no lumps remain. Scrape the sides as needed.
- Add the eggs one at a time, mixing on low speed and scraping the bowl. Mix just until each egg is incorporated — overbeating adds air and risks cracking.
- Pour the filling over the crust and smooth the top with an offset spatula.
- Bake for 50–60 minutes. The edges should be set and lightly puffed; the center should still slightly jiggle when you gently shake the pan. (If you prefer, bake in a water bath for extra protection against cracking; tips below.)
- Turn off the oven and crack the door, letting the cheesecake cool inside for 30–60 minutes. Remove and cool to room temperature, then refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight before serving. For more technique notes and troubleshooting, this best cheesecake tips page is handy.
Best ways to enjoy it
- Serve plain with a dusting of confectioners’ sugar for a classic look.
- Top slices with fresh berries, a warmed berry compote, or lemon curd for brightness.
- For a decadent finish, drizzle salted caramel or chocolate ganache over each slice.
- Pair with an espresso, late-harvest wine, or a cup of black tea to balance the richness.
- For parties: cut chilled slices with a hot, clean knife (wipe between cuts) to get neat edges.
How to store & freeze
- Refrigeration: Keep cheesecake covered or wrapped tightly in plastic wrap. Stored this way, it will stay fresh for 3–4 days.
- Freezing: Wrap whole cheesecake (or individual slices) tightly in plastic, then foil. Freeze up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
- Reheating: Bring slices to room temperature 20–30 minutes before serving for best flavor. Avoid microwaving whole slices; a quick 10–15 second zap can soften the texture unevenly.
- Food safety: Because this contains eggs and dairy, keep it refrigerated and don’t leave slices at room temperature for more than two hours.
Pro chef tips
- Bring cream cheese and eggs to room temperature to prevent lumps and overmixing.
- Use a low speed when adding eggs to avoid incorporating excess air. Less air = fewer cracks.
- A water bath (baking pan with hot water under the springform) stabilizes temperature and reduces cracking. If using one, wrap the pan bottom in foil to prevent leaks.
- To remove cracks: chill completely, then spread a thin layer of sour cream sweetened with a teaspoon of sugar and a splash of vanilla; bake 5 minutes at 350°F to set, then cool and chill again.
- Run a thin knife around the cake edge after baking and cooling slightly to prevent sudden contraction from cracking.
Flavor swaps
- Lemon: Add 1–2 tablespoons lemon zest and 1 tablespoon juice to the filling for a brighter profile.
- Chocolate: Fold 4 oz melted bittersweet chocolate into the batter for a rich chocolate cheesecake.
- Swirl: Drop spoonfuls of fruit jam or Nutella on top and swirl gently with a knife before baking.
- Sour cream topping: Mix 1 cup sour cream with 2 tablespoons sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla; spread over cheesecake 5 minutes before baking finishes, then return to oven briefly.
- Dietary swaps: For a lighter version, use Neufchâtel cheese in place of cream cheese; for vegan, try plant-based cream cheeses and an egg replacer, though texture will differ.
Helpful answers
Q: How long does it take from start to finish?
A: Active prep is about 20–30 minutes. Bake time is 50–60 minutes, plus at least 4 hours chilling, so plan ahead—overnight chill is best.
Q: Why did my cheesecake crack?
A: Common causes are overmixing (too much air), too-high oven temperature, or sudden temperature changes. Try a water bath and low-speed mixing next time.
Q: Can I make this ahead?
A: Yes—cheesecake benefits from resting. Make it a day or two ahead and keep chilled; it slices cleaner and flavors meld.
Q: Can I freeze leftovers?
A: Yes. Wrap tightly and freeze up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
Q: Is a water bath necessary?
A: Not necessary, but recommended if you want fewer cracks and a silkier texture. Wrap the pan and place in a larger pan with hot water about halfway up the springform.
Conclusion
This straightforward cheesecake recipe is a reliable template you can adapt for seasons and celebrations. For more inspiration from a popular restaurant menu, see The Cheesecake Factory, and for another highly rated home-baker method, check out The Best Cheesecake Recipe – Sugar Spun Run.
Classic Cheesecake

Ingredients
For the Crust
- 2 cups graham cracker crumbs For a nutty note, swap half for crushed digestive biscuits or almond cookies.
- 1/2 cup sugar For the crust.
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted Browned butter adds a toasty depth.
For the Filling
- 4 packages cream cheese, softened Full-fat gives the best texture.
- 1 cup granulated sugar For the filling.
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 4 large eggs, at room temperature They incorporate more smoothly when not cold.
Instructions
Preparation
- Preheat the oven to 325°F (160°C). Prepare a 9-inch springform pan by greasing the sides lightly.
- Mix graham cracker crumbs, 1/2 cup sugar, and melted butter in a bowl until evenly moistened. Press the mixture into the bottom of the springform pan in an even layer.
Filling
- In a large bowl, beat the softened cream cheese with 1 cup sugar and vanilla until completely smooth and no lumps remain. Scrape the sides as needed.
- Add the eggs one at a time, mixing on low speed and scraping the bowl. Mix just until each egg is incorporated.
Baking
- Pour the filling over the crust and smooth the top with an offset spatula.
- Bake for 50-60 minutes, until the edges are set and lightly puffed; the center should still slightly jiggle when you gently shake the pan.
- Turn off the oven and crack the door, letting the cheesecake cool inside for 30-60 minutes. Remove and cool to room temperature.
- Refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight before serving.
