New York Cheesecake is a timeless dessert staple that just can’t be beat! This no-frills recipe yields the best cheesecake every time. It’s smooth, rich, and balances the signature sweet and tangy flavors perfectly.
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What is New York Style Cheesecake?
New York style cheesecake is a rich, dense, tight-textured cheesecake made with cream cheese, eggs, and sour cream. It is traditionally baked on a graham cracker crust and has a sweet, tangy flavor!
What’s the Difference between New York Cheesecake and Regular Cheesecake?
A New York cheesecake is denser and richer than a classic cheesecake because it uses much more cream cheese and more eggs. A regular cheesecake uses more sour cream and/or heavy cream to thin out the batter, making it less dense.
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Ingredients for New York Cheesecake
- Graham Crackers: Form the base of a classic New York cheesecake crust. If using whole graham crackers, use a food processor or blender to crush them into crumbs. You can swap these for Teddy Grahams, vanilla wafers, or Biscoff cookies if you prefer.
- Butter: Holds the graham crackers together.
- Sugar: Brown sugar sweetens the crust, while granulated sugar sweetens the cheesecake. You can use all granulated sugar in the crust and the cheesecake if you prefer.
- Salt: Enhances the flavors of the crust and cheesecake.
- Cream Cheese: Forms the base of the cheesecake, making it dense and creamy. Use full-fat cream cheese for the best results. For a lower-fat cheesecake, you can use light cream cheese or Neufchatel, but the cheesecake will not be as rich and the flavor will change.
- Eggs: Helps to bind the cheesecake, creating a smooth and rich texture.
- Sour Cream: Softens the texture of the cheesecake and adds moisture and tangy flavor. Plain or Greek yogurt may be used instead of sour cream. This will change the flavor slightly.
- Vanilla: Adds subtle vanilla flavor.
- Lemon Zest: Adds a bit of acidity and helps to create a thick texture.
Can I Make It Gluten-Free?
Yes! To make New York cheesecake gluten-free, substitute the graham crackers for gluten-free graham crackers.
Can I Use Fat-Free Cream Cheese?
I do not recommend using fat-free ingredients to make this cheesecake, as it just won’t taste as rich and delicious. However, you can use light cream cheese or Neufchatel for a lower-fat alternative. This will change the flavor and texture slightly.
How do I Prevent Cracks?
Cheesecakes can crack for a number of reasons. To prevent cracks, try these tips:
- Mix the batter low and slow to prevent air bubbles.
- Use a water bath to heat the cheesecake more evenly.
- Let the cheesecake cool down in the oven for at least an hour to avoid temperature shock.
- Grease the springform pan well to prevent sticking.
What Toppings Should I Use?
A classic New York cheesecake goes great with just about any topping. Try:
- Pie filling: cherry, strawberry, blueberry, apple, or peach.
- Sauces: caramel, hot fudge, lemon curd, funfetti magic shell
- Fresh fruits or jam
- Whipped cream
- Chopped cookies or candy pieces
Tips!
- Use room temperature ingredients for the best results.
- The easiest way to press the crust into the pan is to use the bottom of a dry measuring cup.
- Beat the cream cheese well at the beginning to ensure that it is smooth. Press any lumps against the side of the bowl to remove them.
- Line the outside of the springform pan well to prevent leaking.
- Take care not to overbake the cheesecake. The center should still be slightly wobbly!
- To cut your cheesecake cleanly, run a knife under hot water and wipe the blade with a warm, damp cloth in between cuts.
How to Store New York Cheesecake
Make Ahead: This New York cheesecake can be made up to 2 days in advance and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
Storage: Store leftover New York cheesecake in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Serve cold.
Freezing: Freeze New York cheesecake whole or in individual slices tightly wrapped in 2 layers or plastic wrap and 1 layer of aluminum foil for up to 1 month. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before enjoying.
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Make a delicious New York Cheesecake for Thanksgiving, Christmas, a birthday, or any other time the craving kicks in! When I’m craving cheesecake, this is the number one classic recipe I utilize.
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