Today I’m so excited to show you how to make the best Cheesecake Recipe of your life. Simple, classic, and no water bath required!! The texture is smooth, rich, and creamy, served over a crisp homemade graham cracker crust.
I’ve included tons of detailed tips and important info in today’s post so you can make the perfect creamy cheesecake every time. For a visual how-to, be sure to check out my step-by-step video beneath the recipe!
The Perfect Cheesecake Recipe
This cheesecake recipe has been a long time coming.
For a recipe with so few ingredients (cream cheese, eggs, sugar, sour cream, vanilla & salt), it took a lot longer than you might think to develop the perfect version. I’ve shared a few cheesecake variations in the past, including my No-Bake Cheesecake, but getting a perfected classic version took lots of testing. Finally, here we are.
Oh, and we are skipping the water bath! I’ve always found them to be largely unnecessary with cheesecakes. Cook yours on a low temperature and follow my tips below and you’ll have a perfectly creamy and crack-less cheesecake without all the hassle of a water bath.
Other tested/perfected classics to try: my Pound Cake, Chocolate Cake, and Carrot Cake, (to name just a handful).
Must-Know Tips for Baking the Perfect Cheesecake (Without a Water Bath!)
Use room temperature ingredients
It’s important that your cream cheese comes to room temperature before you begin making your cheesecake. This will prevent any lumps and ensure a cheesecake with a smooth, creamy texture. However, to ensure that all of your ingredients blend together nicely and give you the desired result, they should all be at room temperature before you begin.
Take it easy on the eggs
Over-beating your eggs is one of the quickest ways to ruin a cheesecake. Over-beating can ruin the texture and can cause cracks. To prevent this, lightly scramble each egg before adding it into your batter. Keep your mixer on low speed and stir until just combined. Be sure to pause after each addition and scrape down the sides and bottom of your mixing bowl.
Don’t open the oven!
I know how tempting it can be to want to check on your perfect, beautiful cheesecake, but wait until it’s finished baking (or close to it) before opening the oven door! Yes, you will have to test for doneness at some point and there’s a real possibility it will need more time in the oven, but minimize opening the oven as much as possible.
Opening the oven door can drastically reduce the temperature of your oven, which will slow the baking process and might cause your cheesecake to sink or crack.
Free your crust!
Once your cheesecake is done baking, allow it to cool for 10 minutes on top of the stove. Then, run a knife around the inside of the springform pan to loosen the crust from the sides.
As your cheesecake cools, it may to shrink a bit. If the crust is stuck to the pan, your crust won’t give but your cheesecake will (leaving you with cracks). Free the crust from the sides so it can contract with your filling as needed.
Cool at room temperature before moving to the fridge
I always let my cheesecake come to room temperature before chilling. For bests results, let it cool as gradually as possible. I put mine on top of my oven (the warmest spot in my house) so it can gradually cool off as the oven does.
This pre-chilling cooling period can take an hour or two, but it’s worth it. An abrupt temperature change (moving the cheesecake directly from oven to fridge) is likely to make it crack.
How to Store Cheesecake
Cheesecake should always be stored chilled in the refrigerator. When I’m ready to store mine, I’ll usually replace the springform ring and then cover the top with foil.
Cheesecake shouldn’t be left out at room temperature for more than 4 hours (or less if it’s particularly hot/humid!).
Can I Freeze Cheesecake?
Yes, you can freeze your cheesecake! Fortunately, this cheesecake recipe actually freezes very well. To freeze, first allow your cheesecake to cool on the stovetop and in the fridge as instructed. Once it’s chilled, you can freeze by wrapping thoroughly in plastic wrap and then wrapping in foil. Cheesecake will keep in the freezer for several months.
To thaw, transfer to the fridge and let it thaw there overnight.
Here’s a great source for more information on freezing cheesecake, including suggestions if you’d like to freeze by the slice.
Other Cheesecake Variations You Might Like:
- Oreo Cheesecake
- Pumpkin Cheesecake
- Chocolate Cheesecake
- Or try something different and serve this cheesecake on an Oreo Crust!
Enjoy!
The BEST Cheesecake Recipe
Ingredients
Graham Cracker Crust¹
- 1 ½ cups graham cracker crumbs (170g)
- 2 Tablespoons sugar
- 1 Tablespoon brown sugar (can substitute white)
- 7 Tablespoons butter melted
Cheesecake
- 32 oz cream cheese² softened to room temperature (910g)
- 1 cup sugar (200g)
- ⅔ cups sour cream (160g)
- 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- 4 large eggs room temperature, lightly beaten
Recommended Equipment
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325F (160C).
- Prepare Graham Cracker crust first by combining graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and brown sugar, and stirring well. Add melted butter and use a fork to combine ingredients well.1 ½ cups graham cracker crumbs, 2 Tablespoons sugar, 1 Tablespoon brown sugar, 7 Tablespoons butter
- Pour crumbs into a 9” Springform pan and press firmly into the bottom and up the sides of your pan. Set aside.
Cheesecake
- In the bowl of a stand mixer or in a large bowl (using a hand mixer) add cream cheese and stir until smooth and creamy (don’t over-beat or you’ll incorporate too much air).32 oz cream cheese²
- Add sugar and stir again until creamy.1 cup sugar
- Add sour cream, vanilla extract, and salt, and stir until well-combined. If using a stand mixer, make sure you pause periodically to scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl with a spatula so that all ingredients are evenly incorporated.⅔ cups sour cream, 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract, ⅛ teaspoon salt
- With mixer on low speed, gradually add lightly beaten eggs, one at a time, stirring just until each egg is just incorporated. Once all eggs have been added, use a spatula to scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl again and make sure all ingredients are well combined.4 large eggs
- Pour cheesecake batter into prepared springform pan. To insure against leaks, place pan on a cookie sheet that’s been lined with foil.
- Transfer to the center rack of your oven and bake on 325F (160C) for 50-60 minutes (or longer as needed, see note 3). Edges will likely have slightly puffed and may have just begun to turn a light golden brown and the center should spring back to the touch but will still be Jello-jiggly. Don't over-bake or the texture will suffer, which means we all suffer.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool on top of the oven⁴ for 10 minutes. Once 10 minutes has passed, use a knife to gently loosen the crust from the inside of the springform pan (this will help prevent cracks as your cheesecake cools and shrinks). Do not remove the ring of the springform pan.
- Allow cheesecake to cool another 1-2 hours or until near room temperature before transferring to refrigerator and allowing to cool overnight or at least 6 hours. I remove the ring of the springform pan just before serving then return it to the pan to store. Enjoy!
Notes
1) Graham cracker crust
For more details on making this crust or to use whole graham crackers, please see my Graham Cracker Crust Recipe.2) Cream cheese
Make sure that you use the brick-style cream cheese, not the spreadable version that is available in tubs.3)Bake time
Exact bake time can vary depending on your oven, whether you bake your cheesecake on a baking pan or not, the color of your springform pan (light or dark), and even the precise temperature of your ingredients. Because of this I recommend checking your cheesecake at 50 minutes and adding time as needed. However, it is not uncommon for the cheesecake to take as long as 75 minutes to bake, but it's better to check sooner.4) Cooling cheesecake
I recommend the top of the oven because it is usually the warmest place in my house (after it’s been on for over an hour). This will help to cool the cheesecake more gradually and will also help avoid cracks).Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
Candy Welling
we love this cheese cake I’ve made it 3 times in the last month 😋 .
James Carrara
My entire family loved it. One week later I’m making it again. I added toasted coconut to the filling and the top. I think that the coconut on top should be added without toasting it first.
Dylan
Do you have any tips for high altitude?
Sam
Hi Dylan! Unfortunately I do not have much experience with high altitude baking so I can’t say for sure if anything would need to be done.
Jess Conejo
I’m at 6000 and I follow all instructions. I do wrap my pan in 3 layers of foil and place it in a container of water while baking. I add about 10 min bake time.
Patti Drake DiVincentis
Not only is the cheesecake amazing, I LOVE how you have added the measurement after each step of the recipe! Saves us from scrolling back to the recipe to see how much sugar or how many eggs to add. Very much appreciated!
Susanna Gerlach
yes, love the measurements after each instruction!!!
Bia
Hi! How far in advance can I make this Cheesecake and still taste awesome?
Sam
Hi Bia! I recommend no longer than 4-5 days for best freshness. 🙂
Dana
My oven has a Steam Bake option. Should I use that or the regular Bake setting?
Sam
Hi Dana! You will want to use the regular bake setting. 🙂
Danae
Hi there. I have a 10.35 inch cake tin instead? What changes should I make to the original recipe?
Sam
Hi Danae! You could bake it in a 10 inch pan it’s just going to be thinner and bake for less time. You may need to increase the crust recipe a little bit but I haven’t tried it for sure to say exactly how much to increase it.
Diane
Hi. Can I double this recipe as I need more than 12 servings?
Sam
Hi Diane! You will need a larger pan or a second pan, but yes you can double it. 🙂
Jessica
Have you used this recipe for making mini cheesecakes? Trying to do individual in a cupcake tin but needing to adjust the time I’m sure.
Sam
Hi Jessica! I actually have a recipe for mini cheesecakes to take any guess work out. 🙂
Lisa Henley
First time making cheesecake so I followed the recipe exactly. Well almost, I couldn’t find graham cracker crumbs so I broke apart a pre-made graham cracker pie crust. OMG! Amazing! Recipe is easy and soooo good! Trying to share it with neighbors so my husband and I don’t eat the whole thing!
Bri
Hi, I’m planning on making this recipe for Thanksgiving. I’d like to know if I can make this recipe with an aluminum cake pan or a glass pyrex pan? If so, what size would work? I know I won’t be able to take it out the pan before serving, which is fine by me. I especially like when the ingredients are repeated down in the instruction steps. Tia, Bri
Sam
Hi Bri! Those pans likely won’t hold all of the batter but it could be done. Make sure you don’t overfill your pans. 🙂
M
Wonderful!!
Laura
Made this twice exactly as recipe indicated. Rave reviews! Best cheesecake ever! And no cracks.
Pam
Recipe was easy, but even though I followed it to the letter, my cheesecake still has massive cracks. Perhaps a water bath really is needed?
Sam
I’m sorry to hear this happened, Pam! I promise you do not need a water bath for this cheesecake. The pictures I took of the cheesecake are from following this recipe exactly. I provide lots of tips for a crack free cheesecake in the post. 🙂
Laura
my family LOVES this cheesecake, they say it tastes like NY cheesecake.
Keri
Can I substitute 1/2 Neufchatel cheese and light sour cream?
Thanks!
Sam
Hi Keri! I wouldn’t recommend using neufchatel cheese here. 🙁
Lori Hagan
Finally after months of planning to try to make a cheesecake, I did it. Tour recipe is easy to follow and it turned out perfect. My husband loved it. He said it’s too good to share. lol. Thank you for the recipe. I will be making many more.