New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (2024)

Home » Recipes » Desserts » Cheesecake

Jill Mills

Jump to Recipe Save

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

Rich and creamy, this New York Cheesecake offers a delightfully tangy flavor and dense texture. Prepared in a simple graham cracker crust and finished with a sour cream topping, this is the only New York style cheesecake recipe you’ll ever need.

New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (2)

Classic New York Cheesecake Recipe

If you’ve ever been intimidated by the idea of making cheesecake, this New York style cheesecake recipe is for you! It offers that classic dense but super creamy texture and slightly tangy flavor in a simple graham cracker crust.

And while it does take a bit of time to prepare, it’s such a straightforward and easy dessert that anyone can do it. The best part? No water bath is needed! I really think the hardest part is waiting for it to chill overnight.

Looking for more irresistible cheesecake recipes? Try my strawberry cheesecake, lemon cheesecake, and Twix cheesecake recipes too.

New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (3)

Why You’ll Love This New York Style Cheesecake

What makes this New York cheesecake recipe so special? Here are a few reasons…

  • Ultra creamy texture. One of the things that makes New York cheesecake unique is the use of extra cream cheese. In this recipe, it’s whipped for 5 minutes, which creates a super smooth, creamy texture.
  • Sour cream topping. Since there’s no sour cream in the actual filling, we’re adding a simple topping made with sour cream and powdered sugar.
  • No water bath needed. Many cheesecake recipes require a water bath but for this New York style cheesecake, it just isn’t necessary. Just be sure to follow the cooling process to avoid cracking!
New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (4)

Recipe Ingredients

This cheesecake recipe is made with cream cheese, sour cream, heavy whipping cream, and a few other ingredients. Scroll down to the recipe card below for measurements.

  • Graham crackers – For the crust.
  • Butter – Helps hold the crumbs together for the crust.
  • Cream cheese – Softened for easy mixing.
  • Sugar
  • Flour
  • Vanilla – Adds a light flavor to the cheesecake filling.
  • Heavy whipping cream – Helps create a lighter, creamy texture in the filling.
  • Eggs – Helps hold everything together.
  • Sour cream – Adds a smooth texture and tangy flavor to the topping.
  • Powdered sugar – Sweetens the sour cream topping.

How To Make A New York Cheesecake

Making New York style cheesecake isn’t as difficult as you may think! See the recipe card below for more detailed instructions.

New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (5)
New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (6)
New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (7)
  • Make the crust. Preheat the oven and spray the springform pan with non-stick spray. Pulse the graham crackers into crumbs then add the melted butter and pulse to combine. Press into the bottom of the pan and 1″ up the sides, using the back of a spoon. Bake for 10 minutes. Allow to cool.
  • Cream the cream cheese. Use the paddle attachment of a mixture to cream the cream cheese for 5-6 minutes. Slowly add the sugar and flour then increase the speed to medium and mix for 1-2 minutes.
  • Add the heavy cream. Mix in the vanilla and heavy whipping cream on low until combined then increase to high speed for 1 minute. Reduce the speed and egg in the eggs one at a time.
  • Bake. Transfer the cheesecake batter to the crust. Bake at 350 for 15 minutes then reduce the heat to 200 and bake for 50 minutes.
  • Cool. Turn off the oven and slightly crack the door. Allow the cheesecake to cool in the oven for 15-20 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack until cooled completely then chilled for at least 6 hours.
  • Add the topping. Combine the sour cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla. Smooth over the cheesecake before serving.
New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (8)

Tips for Success

Here are a few tricks I’ve learned when it comes to making New York cheesecake.

  • Press the crust down firmly.When creating the crust, be sure to use a spoon or a glass to firmly pack down the crumbs. Otherwise the crust will apart when you try to serve it later.
  • Be sure to cream the ingredients fully.It takes some time to cream the cream cheese – about 5-6 minutes. You’ll also want to fully incorporate the other ingredients. Mixing on high helps to add air that creates the perfect texture. That sure, be careful not to overmix after adding the eggs.
  • How do I know when the cheesecake is done?You want a jello-like consistency. It should jiggle but not be watery. If needed, bake for an additional 5-10 minutes but keep in mind it will set more as it cools.
  • Cool slowly.To prevent cracks in your cheesecake, cooling it slowly in steps is imperative. Let it cool slowly in the oven, with the door cracked, then fully at room temperature before refrigerating it.
New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (9)

Serving Suggestions

You can serve a slice of New York style cheesecake plain or get creative with toppings! Caramel sauce or chocolate sauce are both popular though fruit compote or even fresh berries are also great toppings.

Proper Storage

Store leftover New York cheesecake in the fridge for up to 3 days. Keep it tightly covered in the pan or transfer to an airtight container.

More Cheesecake Recipes:

  • Red Velvet Cheesecake
  • Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake
  • Red White and Blue Cheesecake
  • Turtle Brownie Cheesecake

New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (10)

5 from 5 votes

New York Cheesecake

Rich and creamy, this New York Cheesecake offers a delightfully tangy flavor and dense texture. Prepared in a simple graham cracker crust and finished with a sour cream topping, this is the only New York style cheesecake recipe you'll ever need.

Servings: 12 servings

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 55 minutes mins

Total: 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

Crust

  • 2 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 6 tablespoons butter melted

Cheesecake Filling

  • 4 packages cream cheese softened
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 3 Tablespoons flour
  • 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 3 eggs

Topping

Instructions

Crust

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and prepare a 9” springform pan by spraying with non-stick spray and set aside. (For added protection, you can add a round of parchment paper along the bottom of the springform as well)

  • Prepare the crust by adding about 2 packages of graham crackers to a food processor and pulse until you get about 2 cups of crumbs. Add in melted butter and pulse until well combined. Pour the crumbs into the prepared pan and gently press using the back of a spoon to form the crust. Be sure to bring the crumbs up about 1” up the sides. Bake for 10 minutes or until golden brown. Remove and allow to cool on a wire rack.

Filling

  • To prepare the cheesecake filling, add the softened cream cheese to the bowl of a stand mixer equipped with a paddle attachment. Cream for 5-6 minutes or until light and fluffy. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl.

  • With the mixer on low speed, slowly add the sugar and flour. Once the sugar is combined, increase to medium speed, and mix for an additional 1-2 minutes.

  • Add the vanilla extract and heavy whipping cream. Mix on low speed until just combined. Once combined, increase speed to high for 1 minute.

  • Reduce the mixer to low speed and add the eggs one at a time until fully incorporated. Be careful not to overmix after adding the eggs!

  • Pour the batter into the prepared pan and gently tap to release any air bubbles.

  • Bake at 350 for 15 minutes then, without opening the oven door, reduce the heat to 200 and bake for an additional 50 minutes until the center slightly jiggles and the edges are set. (You are looking for a Jell-o consistency, not a runny/watery consistency. If the center still looks too watery, bake for an additional 5-10 minutes checking often. However, the cheesecake will set up more while cooling, so keep that in mind.)

  • Turn off the oven and slightly crack the oven door to allow the cheesecake to cool for 15-20 minutes before removing.

  • Allow to cool on a wire rack until completely cooled and place in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours but overnight is recommended.

Topping

  • Once you are ready to serve, combine the sour cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract in a medium mixing bowl and whisk to combine. Smooth over the top of the cheesecake and serve.

  • Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days.

Last Step:

Please leave a rating and comment letting us know how you liked this recipe! This helps our business to thrive and continue providing free, high-quality recipes for you.

Video

Notes

*** We updated this recipe with replacing the heavy whipping cream with sour cream (in the topping) from what’s shown in the video. You can use either, but we think the sour cream adds the perfect flavor.

Nutrition

Calories: 586kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 47g | Saturated Fat: 27g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 171mg | Sodium: 406mg | Potassium: 207mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 1704IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 141mg | Iron: 1mg

Did You Make This?

Leave a below or tag @kitchenfunwithmy3sons on social media!

New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (11)

Categories:

  • Cheesecake
  • Desserts
  • Recipes

We love for you to share our ideas, but require a link back to us for credit. Any of our creations or ideas that are shared without permission are a violation of copyright. On occasion I create posts for sponsors and often use affiliate links. I’ll let you know when that is the case and appreciate your support.

New York Style Cheesecake - Easy Recipe - the Texture and Flavor is Perfection. (2024)

FAQs

What makes NY style cheesecake different? ›

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. It also includes extra eggs and egg yolks to provide and smooth consistency.

What is New York cheesecake crust made of? ›

This recipe makes a classic New York-style cheesecake with a buttery graham cracker crust and rich, dense filling made from cream cheese, eggs, sugar, sour cream, vanilla, a hint of lemon, and a few tablespoons of flour. Cream cheese is the key ingredient, so I recommend using a good brand, like Philadelphia.

What makes cheesecake taste so good? ›

The major component of this dessert's delicious flavour is undoubtedly high-quality cream cheese. After that, you add sugar, full cream, or sour cream. For a baked variant, some recipes ask for eggs and flour, while those for unbaked cheesecakes call for gelatin or its plant-based equivalent (agar-agar).

What characterizes New York style cheesecakes? ›

New York style is known for its (iconic) graham cracker crust, smooth texture, and dense middle. It's picturesque even. It leans on cream cheese as the star in its flavor profile. Burnt Basque, on the other hand, appears burnt on the outside and doesn't have a crust at all.

What are the different textures of cheesecake? ›

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.

Does freezing cheesecake change the texture? ›

You bet you can freeze cheesecake! Whether it's the classic baked kind or a no-bake treat, freezing is a great move. It helps keep those yummy flavors locked in, but remember, the texture might change a bit, especially with the no-bake ones—they might get denser after thawing.

What does adding more eggs to cheesecake do? ›

Adding richness and a smooth texture, the proteins in the eggs set up during the gentle baking process, solidifying the dense network of dairy and sugar into a sliceable whole. Too many eggs will create a cracked and sunken cheesecake with an overly firm texture. Too few eggs and the cheesecake won't set well.

Why add flour to cheesecake batter? ›

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.

Is sour cream necessary for cheesecake? ›

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.

Which cheesecake tastes the best? ›

Top 10 Cheesecake Flavors:
  • NY Strawberry.
  • Pumpkin*
  • NY Original.
  • Gourmet Sampler (original, strawberry, chocolate, caramel-pecan)
  • Fruit Sampler (strawberry, cherry, pineapple, blueberry)
  • Chocolate Sampler (chocolate chip, German chocolate, marble, triple chocolate)
  • Triple Chocolate.
  • Turtle.

What happens if you put too much sour cream in a 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.

What is unique about New York 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.

What's the difference between regular cheesecake and New York style cheesecake? ›

A New York Cheesecake is the larger, richer and more indulgent cousin of the traditional cheesecake. We all know how American's like things bigger and better in the USA and cheesecakes are no exception (not that we're complaining).

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

Chicago Cheesecake has a firm exterior, but inside it's soft, creamy, and fluffier than New York cheesecake. It was invented by Eli Schulman, founder of Eli's Cheesecake, at the first ever taste of Chicago in 1980.

What is the difference between NY style and Italian style cheesecake? ›

The main difference between what we would consider typical New York American cheesecake and Italian cheesecake is that in Italy, cheesecake is made with ricotta rather than cream cheese. It is also a bit lighter and dryer, more cakelike and less cloying.

What's the difference between Chicago and New York cheesecake? ›

Chicago Cheesecake has a firm exterior, but inside it's soft, creamy, and fluffier than New York cheesecake. It was invented by Eli Schulman, founder of Eli's Cheesecake, at the first ever taste of Chicago in 1980.

Why is it called 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 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.

Top Articles
Les Leçons du Désert : 7 Enseignements Tirés des Années d'Errance des Israélites
Révéler la Véritable Signification du Culte en Esprit et en Vérité
Netronline Taxes
Devin Mansen Obituary
Uca Cheerleading Nationals 2023
Jennifer Hart Facebook
Coffman Memorial Union | U of M Bookstores
Wausau Marketplace
5 Bijwerkingen van zwemmen in een zwembad met te veel chloor - Bereik uw gezondheidsdoelen met praktische hulpmiddelen voor eten en fitness, deskundige bronnen en een betrokken gemeenschap.
Dr Lisa Jones Dvm Married
Plus Portals Stscg
Tanger Outlets Sevierville Directory Map
Ou Class Nav
Carter Joseph Hopf
Which Is A Popular Southern Hemisphere Destination Microsoft Rewards
Lima Crime Stoppers
Helloid Worthington Login
Thotsbook Com
Dumb Money
Radio Aleluya Dialogo Pastoral
I Wanna Dance with Somebody : séances à Paris et en Île-de-France - L'Officiel des spectacles
Www Craigslist Com Phx
Wal-Mart 140 Supercenter Products
Gentle Dental Northpointe
12 Top-Rated Things to Do in Muskegon, MI
The EyeDoctors Optometrists, 1835 NW Topeka Blvd, Topeka, KS 66608, US - MapQuest
Jail View Sumter
Anotherdeadfairy
Www Va Lottery Com Result
Marquette Gas Prices
Ehome America Coupon Code
Delta Rastrear Vuelo
Rock Salt Font Free by Sideshow » Font Squirrel
2012 Street Glide Blue Book Value
Drabcoplex Fishing Lure
R&J Travel And Tours Calendar
Tal 3L Zeus Replacement Lid
Facebook Marketplace Marrero La
AI-Powered Free Online Flashcards for Studying | Kahoot!
The Minneapolis Journal from Minneapolis, Minnesota
Blackstone Launchpad Ucf
Metro Pcs Forest City Iowa
Shane Gillis’s Fall and Rise
4k Movie, Streaming, Blu-Ray Disc, and Home Theater Product Reviews & News
Yale College Confidential 2027
Nearest Wintrust Bank
The Machine 2023 Showtimes Near Roxy Lebanon
Benjamin Franklin - Printer, Junto, Experiments on Electricity
Wwba Baseball
What your eye doctor knows about your health
Mike De Beer Twitter
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Jerrold Considine

Last Updated:

Views: 6173

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (78 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Jerrold Considine

Birthday: 1993-11-03

Address: Suite 447 3463 Marybelle Circles, New Marlin, AL 20765

Phone: +5816749283868

Job: Sales Executive

Hobby: Air sports, Sand art, Electronics, LARPing, Baseball, Book restoration, Puzzles

Introduction: My name is Jerrold Considine, I am a combative, cheerful, encouraging, happy, enthusiastic, funny, kind person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.