The BEST Cheesecake Recipe (New York style) (2024)

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In my humble opinion, a classic New York style cheesecake is one of the best desserts in the world. But, even though it is a simple dessert, I feel like most cheesecakes and cheesecake recipes simply don't hit the mark. But worry not, I have created for you the best cheesecake recipe you will ever eat. It is insanely creamy, decadent and delicious. You will never need another recipe.

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THE STORY BEHIND THE BEST CHEESECAKE RECIPE

I first fell in love with cheesecake as a college freshman. Our dining hall used to have a massive dessert bar with different flavors of cheesecake, and you could take one slice as one "side". I remember I became so obsessed with the cheesecakes that I once took a meal that was just five slices of cheesecake. Yup, it was bad. Yes, I did suffer from the freshman 15 (or 20). And so I had to boycott cheesecake for several years to come.

Then came this year, and I had a hankering for a good slice of cheesecake. Strangely, though, I couldn't find any that I actually liked. I tried all the famous places (including The Cheesecake Factory), and found that most baked cheesecakes had a dry, eggy, dense texture. That texture was no bueno, I wanted creamy cheesecake.

So I started developing my own recipe. After a few trials, I made the *perfect* cheesecake. I still remember the first bite: I was genuinely shocked at how good it was. I sent some slices to my friends and they were equally blown away. Here are some verbatim messages I got:

Omg, what a cheesecake! Literally melting in my mouth... perfection!!!!

I would die for this cheesecake. I have never ever had a yummier cheesecake. Truly. Unbiasedly.

I never related with the scene in Friends where Rachel and Chandler eat the cheesecake off the floor. But after tasting this, I know what they must have felt.

So, without further ado, let's dive in!

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WHAT MAKES THIS THE BEST CHEESECAKE RECIPE?

Here is why this cheesecake is truly the best you will ever eat or make:

  • It is simple and no-fuss. There are no fancy ingredients or complicated steps. All it takes is a little patience and you get rewarded with delicious yumminess
  • The flavor is DIVINE. It is perfectly balanced: the cream cheese flavor shines without being over-powering, it isn't too sweet, and it has a touch of sourness that complements the cream cheese flavor and adds a beautiful freshness. In my opinion, it doesn't need any other flavor or topping as it is perfect in itself
  • The texture is SUBLIME. This is what truly sets apart this cheesecake. It is not eggy, dry, or dense. Instead, it is creamy, melt-y, and rich. You will understand what I mean when you taste it! Just look at the pictures below to get an idea of the texture...
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HOW TO MAKE THIS CHEESECAKE

Check out this video to see the cheesecake recipe in action!

Here is how you can achieve this perfect cheesecake:

1. Use high quality, full-fat ingredients

Don't try to use low-fat ingredients here, you won't get the same result. You want to use:

  • Full-fat cream cheese that comes in blocks (not the spreadable kind). I love Philadelphia, but have also used other brands like Great Value and Good and Gather with similar results
  • Full fat heavy whipping cream
  • Full fat sour cream

2. Bring your ingredients to room temperature

This makes a big difference! You want to place all ingredients out in the kitchen for at least 1-2 hours before you start mixing them. Especially the cream cheese!

3. Pack in the graham cracker crust tightly and pre-bake it

Spend a good 5 minutes tightly packing the crust in the bottom of your pan. Then bake it for just 8 minutes or so before filling with batter. This will help ensure the crust is crispy and not crumbling into the cheesecake.

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4. Thoroughly mix the cream cheese and sugar

Take your time in this step! First you will whisk the cream cheese on its own until it is very creamy and spreadable. Then add the sugar and keep whisking until fully combined and no longer grainy. Scrape down the edges of your bowl frequently to make sure there are no unmixed chunks of cream cheese in your batter.

5. Don't over-whisk the eggs and creams

Once you add in the eggs, whisk on low speed only until combined. This is important because both eggs and heavy cream can whip up to hold a lot of air, and we don't want to incorporate air into our batter. We want the batter to be very creamy to get a creamy cheesecake.

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6. Bake in a water-bath at low temperature

A cheesecake needs to cooked slowly and evenly to achieve a consistently creamy texture. We ensure this by baking at a low temperature (325F instead of 350F), and using a waterbath. The water cannot go above 212F (100 celcius) so it ensures that the cheesecake doesn't heat too fast.

In order to ensure no water leaks into the cheesecake, you should use an airtight spring-foam pan (don't use an old, loose one), and cover the bottom and edges of the cheesecake pan tightly with aluminum foil.

Also, don't open the oven while baking. We want to avoid sudden changes in temperature, which can cause the cheesecake to crack.

Lastly, remember, the secret is to underbake the cheesecake! 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!).

7. Cool the cheesecake overnight

I know, it's hard to wait, but patience is the name of the game! We first let the cheesecake cool down at room temperature, and then place it in the fridge overnight. This will ensure a slow, thorough chilling of the cheesecake which is critical in helping it set properly while retaining the creamy texture.

8. Decorate with whipped cream

The cheesecake is covered with simple, whipped heavy cream (no sugar). This is optional, and you can also play around with other toppings such as sour cream or jams.

(Inside story: I covered my cheesecake with whipped cream only to hide my accidental smearing of red strawberry color in different spots... turned out, piped cream looks really good!)

9. Enjoy the best cheesecake of your life!!!!!!

Don't try to count calories or limit yourself. Life is too short. This is worth it.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What can I use instead of graham crackers for cheesecake crust?

Graham crackers are the signature crust flavor, but if you don't have them in your country, try to find Wheat Digestive biscuits! They taste the same. If you can't even find them, use any plain packaged biscuits you like the flavor of.

How do I tell when my cheesecake is done baking?

Here's what I recommend:

  • Do not open the oven until 70 minutes. During this time, just peek through the window to see what the cheesecake looks like. It should be puffy on the edges but visibly underdone in the center
  • Around 70-75 min in, you can quickly open the oven door and jiggle the cheesecake gently. It should be firm on the edges but quite jiggly in the center. You can also touch the center of the cheesecake lightly - it should feel firm and bouncy. Close the oven door quickly!
  • For an extra creamy cheesecake, take out of the oven at 75 min. For a firmer cheesecake, wait until 80 min

Why is my cheesecake crust soggy?

Chances are, water has leaked into your pan from the water bath. Here are 3 ways to prevent this:

  1. Use a good quality springform pan that isn't leaky. I like this one
  2. Tightly wrap the outside of the pan in aluminum foil for double protection. I take 3 large sheets and overlap them in different directions to make sure no water can get in
  3. If you're not confident in foil, you can put your pan in a larger pan or a silicon mold and then put it in the water bath
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THE BEST CHEESECAKE RECIPE

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  • Author: Zoha
  • Total Time: 12-15 hours
  • Yield: 12 servings
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Description

This is the perfect cheesecake: light, ultra creamy, and balanced in flavor!

Ingredients

Crust

  • 190g graham crackers
  • 35g sugar
  • 75g melted unsalted butter

Cheesecake

  • 32 oz full-fat cream cheese (4 8oz blocks)
  • 325g granulated sugar (about 1 ½ cups)
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • 4 large eggs
  • 120g heavy cream (½ cup)
  • 240g sour cream (1 cup)
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch
  • 2-3 tablespoon lemon juice

Topping

  • Extra heavy cream for decoration (optional)

Instructions

  • Bring all ingredients to room temp
  • Preheat oven to 350F (conventional)
  • Grind your Graham crackers, sugar and butter in a food processor until really smooth
  • Butter the bottom of a 9” springform pan and add the crust ingredients. Pack very tightly using a measuring cup. You can push a little up the edges. Bake for 8 min, then set oven temp to 325F
  • For the cheesecake batter, first cream the cream cheese for 3-5 min until creamy. Keep scraping the sides of the bowl to ensure everything combines evenly. Add the sugar, salt and vanilla and cream again for 5 min until well combined
  • Break your eggs in a separate bowl and whisk lightly. Don’t overbeat because if the eggs get airy they will give a spongy texture to the cheesecake. Add them to the batter slowly and mix at a low speed until JUST combined
  • Add the cream, sour cream, lemon juice and cornstarch and mix at low speed until just combined. Keep scraping sides of the bowl
  • Pour the batter into the crust. Seal your pan tightly with aluminum foil on the outside (not on the top)
  • Place a large tray in your oven and fill it with 1-2 inches of boiling water. Place the pan in the water and bake for about 75-80 min. Don’t open the oven. When done, the cheesecake should have firm edges but be very jiggly inside
  • Cool at room temp for 15 min. Then run a butter knife or offset spatula around the edge of the cheesecake carefully so it is no longer sticking to the edges of the pan. This will help make sure the cheesecake does not crack as it cools down. DO NOT open the pan or release the edges of the pan, the cheesecake must set overnight in the fridge before being removed from the pan. Cool the cheesecake for 2-3 hours at room temp. After this, place in the fridge and chill overnight
  • Decorate with whipped cream if you’d like & serve!

Video Tutorial:

Notes

  • Use full-fat ingredients for best results
  • If graham crackers aren't available where you live, look for wheat digestive biscuits
  • Make sure to use a tight springform pan to ensure water doesn't leak in
  • Prep Time: 30 min
  • Cook Time: 75 min
  • Category: Cheesecakes

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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.

What is special about New York style cheesecake? ›

When it comes to New York style cheesecake, heavy cream or sour cream is added to the mixture to create a denser, smoother, and creamier cheesecake. A springform pan allows for even baking and a high temperature creates a nice, attractive golden brown crust.

Why is my New York Cheesecake soggy on the bottom? ›

Occasionally, the cheesecake filling can penetrate into the biscuit base causing it to go soggy. Tip: To get more crispness in the cheesecake base, brush some lightly beaten egg white over the surface of the biscuit layer before you bake it.

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 is a New York style cheesecake vs Philadelphia? ›

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.

Who makes the best New York Cheesecake? ›

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Where is the best cheesecake in the USA? ›

However, it's widely regarded that the best cheesecake in America can be found in Chicago, where it's more firm on the outside and softer, creamier, and fluffier on the inside; and in New York, where it's more dense and rich throughout.

What brand of cream cheese is best for cheesecake? ›

Philadelphia cream cheese is a popular brand of cream cheese that is often used in cheesecake recipes, but there are many other brands of cream cheese that can be used as well.

What is the name of the famous cheesecake in New York? ›

WELCOME TO JUNIOR'S!

Take a trip back to Brooklyn. Famous since 1950. Home of the World's most fabulous cheesecake and delicious comfort food. Come visit us!

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?

How do you keep a cheesecake crust from getting hard? ›

If your cheesecake base is too hard – this can be down to a few things, such as brands of biscuits, too much butter, or a really cold fridge (or if you froze the cheesecake). Generally I stick to a rule of about 100-150g of butter in a biscuit base.

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.

Should you bake a cheesecake in a water bath? ›

Here's why:
  1. Cheesecakes Are Egg-Heavy: Eggs need a moist and humid environment to properly rise and avoid drying out or burning.
  2. Prevent Cracks in the Surface: The steam from the hot water will lift the cheesecake up slowly and evenly, reducing the risk of cracks on the surface.
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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.

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.

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

New York style cheesecake is known for its dense, smooth, rich, and creamy texture. This is because the addition of heavy cream or sour cream tempers the cream cheese. Chicago Cheesecake is known for its firm outside and soft and creamy center, which comes from the extra cream cheese that is added to the batter.

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