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This Cheesecake. Oh. My. God. You will never have a cheesecake as good as this cheesecake. If you’ve watched Friends, then you’ve probably seen the episode where Rachel and Chandler eat cheesecake off the floor. Because it was that good. Well, this cheesecake, is that good. I’d eat it off the floor. Any day. Cheesecake gets a bad rap for being difficult to make. It’s honestly not. It’s actually one of the easier desserts to make. The trick to a successful cheesecake is taking your time and not cutting corners. I’m gonna give you all the tips and tricks to get a perfect cheesecake that you’ll have people eating off the floor. This may seem like a lot, it’s not. I just literally wrote out every detail to ensure you get the perfect cheesecake. It’s a foolproof recipe for the most amazing baked cheesecake you will ever taste. Tips and Tricks for the Perfect Cheesecake First off, make sure your graham cracker crumbs are super fine. I like to use a food processor, because let’s be real, no one want to bite into a whole cracker. It’s cheesecake, not smores. This is a delicate dessert and should be treated as such. Use a flat bottom cup or bowl to pack down the crust tight. It’s important so it holds and doesn’t crumble once baked, and it allows enough space for all the batter. Have your cream cheese at room temperature for at least an hour before making this. The softer the cheese, the smoother your batter, the better the cheesecake. Lumps=cracks. No one wants a lumpy cheesecake. Make sure to scrape the bowl, sides, and bottom a few times. Don’t forget the paddle too. That way all the lumps get smoothed out. Wrap your pan with foil two or three times with the shiny side facing out. This will prevent the sides of the cheesecake from browning. I also use a parchment round in the bottom, that way I can display the cheesecake without the pan. After you pour the batter on the crust bang the pan on the counter a few times. This will get out any air bubbles to help prevent any cracks. Make sure you preheat the oven for at least 20 minutes so it’s evenly hot. I wrap the top rack with foil, shiny side up so it keeps the top of the cheesecake from browning. I then bake it on the second rack from the bottom and place a pan on the rack below and fill it with boiling water. This way you get the humidity without the mess of the water bath. I prepare the racks and make sure the pan for the water bath fits before preheating. Don’t preheat the oven with the water bath. Don’t preheat it with the empty pan for the water bath. If the pan is glass, and you preheat it empty and then add water, it will shatter and be a disaster. Bake for exactly 1 hour without opening. After 1 hour, if the sides are slightly firm (marshmallow like) and the whole cheesecake jiggles, it’s done. If not, bake another 15 minutes, but no more. It will crack if overbaked. Once the cheesecake is done, turn off the oven and crack it open but leave the cheesecake as is in the cooling oven. This will allow it to cool slowly so it doesn’t crack. Leave it for 30 minutes then place it on the counter for about an hour until it’s no longer hot. Run a sharp knife around the edges. Cover it with a paper towel and then wrap in the foil that was around the pan. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours, or overnight. Once its cooled you can remove it. Just loosen the pan and remove the sides of the springform pan. You can serve just like that on the bottom piece of the pan. I usually keep the paper towel on top and flip gently onto a board and remove the bottom and parchment paper. It’s usually firm by now and I’m very gentle. If you’re scared it’ll break then just leave it on the bottom piece. I personally remove the parchment and bottom. I’ve broken a few cheesecakes doing this, so be careful. I place the paper towel on top of the cheesecake. After removing the sides I flip the cheesecake onto a cutting board. I remove the bottom and parchment and then flip onto a serving dish. It’s hard not to smush or break it, so unless you’re confident or ready to eat broken cheesecake, leave it on the parchment.  Top the cheesecake and then slice. Boil some water and pour it in a tall jar. Dip your knife in the boiling water and then dry it. Slice. Repeat. This will give you perfect clean slices. Do it for each slice. Print 5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star 5 from 42 reviews The smoothest and creamiest cheesecake you will ever have. It’s so rich and delicious, and always a crowd pleaser.  Prep Time: 45 Minutes Cook Time: 1 Hour Total Time: 1 Hours 45 Minutes Yield: 1 6 1 x Category: Desserts Crust: 21 Graham Crackers 6 tbsp Sugar 8 tbsp Melted Butter Cheesecake: 2 lbs Cream Cheese 1 Cup Sugar 1/2 tsp Salt 14 oz Sour Cream 1 tbsp Vanilla Extract 4 Eggs Topping: 1/4 Cup Heavy Cream 1/2 Cup Sour Cream 1/4 Cup Powdered Sugar Start by making the crust. Crush the graham crackers and mix with the sugar and butter. Set aside. Preheat the oven to 325 F. Prepare a 9 inch Springform Pan . Wrap the pan with foil twice, with the shiny side out. Place a parchment round in the bottom. Pour the crust into the pan and pack it down tightly with a flat bottom cup. Beat the cream cheese until smooth and creamy. Scrape the bowl and make sure there are no lumps. Add the sugar and beat for a few more minutes. Scrape again. Add the salt, vanilla, and sour cream. Beat again. Scrape again. Add the eggs one at a time, beating after each addition until its fully incorporated. Scrape down the bowl and pour your batter over the tightly packed crust. Lift the pan slightly off the counter and drop it. Do this a few times to get out any air bubbles in the batter.  Place a roasting pan or 9×13 cake pan into the bottom of your preheated oven. Fill it with 3/4 with boiling water. Place the prepared cheesecake on a rack above it and bake for 1 hour without opening the oven. After one hour check your cheesecake. If the side are firm and the whole cheesecake jiggles like JellO then it’s ready. If not, bake for another 15 minutes, but no more. After your cheesecake is fully baked, turn OFF the oven and open it slightly. Leave the cheesecake in the turned off oven for 30 minutes. It will cool slowly with the oven. If it rose, it will shrink down.  After thirty minutes place your cheesecake on the counter or on a wire rack. Let it cool completely for about an hour. After one hour, run a knife around the edges to loosen the sides so it doesn’t stick and crack as it cools. DO NOT open the pan yet. Remove the foil and place a paper towel on the surface of the cheesecake to absorb any moisture. Cover it with the existing foil. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours, or overnight. Don’t cut corners here, or it will fall apart and not be set.  When you’re ready, prepare your topping. Whisk all the ingredients till it’s fluffy. Set aside.  Remove the sides of the springform pan. You can serve on the bottom or you can gently loosen up the parchment from the pan and place it on a serving dish.  Top with your prepared topping.  Boil some water and dip your knife in the boiling water. Dry the knife and then slice the cheesecake. Repeat for every slice so you’re using a clean hot knife each time. The slices will be perfect.  Enjoy! Notes This cheesecake stays good for about one week refrigerated. You can also freeze it for up to one month. However the texture changes slightly when freezing so I don’t recommend it. 
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You will never have a cheesecake as good as this cheesecake. If you’ve watched Friends, then you’ve probably seen the [episode](https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=gXDbSUQh&id=16F8C7E16869F2716E0A107D541E2968C636F0E1&thid=OIP.gXDbSUQhcydujMAjZP7NOgHaEL&mediaurl=https%3A%2F%2Fvignette.wikia.nocookie.net%2Ffriends%2Fimages%2Ff%2Ffb%2FTOWATCheesecakes.png%2Frevision%2Flatest%3Fcb%3D20180403153112&cdnurl=https%3A%2F%2Fth.bing.com%2Fth%2Fid%2FR.8170db49442173276e8cc02364fecd3a%3Frik%3D4fA2xmgpHlR9EA%26pid%3DImgRaw%26r%3D0&exph=769&expw=1365&q=friends+cheesecake&simid=608028002037211385&FORM=IRPRST&ck=F763722EEB38DB65114FF161BF46C94E&selectedIndex=0&idpp=overlayview&ajaxhist=0&ajaxserp=0) where Rachel and Chandler eat cheesecake off the floor. Because it was that good. Well, this cheesecake, is that good. I’d eat it off the floor. Any day. Cheesecake gets a bad rap for being difficult to make. It’s honestly not. It’s actually one of the easier desserts to make. The trick to a successful cheesecake is taking your time and not cutting corners. I’m gonna give you all the tips and tricks to get a perfect cheesecake that you’ll have people eating off the floor. This may seem like a lot, it’s not. I just literally wrote out every detail to ensure you get the perfect cheesecake. It’s a foolproof recipe for the most amazing baked cheesecake you will ever taste. ![Cheesecake Slice](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20width='1024'%20height='683'%20viewBox='0%200%201024%20683'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![Cheesecake Slice](https://catastrophiccook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC_0477-3-1024x683.jpg) ## **Tips and Tricks** for the Perfect Cheesecake First off, make sure your graham cracker crumbs are super fine. I like to use a food processor, because let’s be real, no one want to bite into a whole cracker. It’s cheesecake, not smores. This is a delicate dessert and should be treated as such. Use a flat bottom cup or bowl to pack down the crust tight. It’s important so it holds and doesn’t crumble once baked, and it allows enough space for all the batter. Have your cream cheese at room temperature for at least an hour before making this. The softer the cheese, the smoother your batter, the better the cheesecake. Lumps=cracks. No one wants a lumpy cheesecake. Make sure to scrape the bowl, sides, and bottom a few times. Don’t forget the paddle too. That way all the lumps get smoothed out. Wrap your pan with foil two or three times with the shiny side facing out. This will prevent the sides of the cheesecake from browning. I also use a parchment round in the bottom, that way I can display the cheesecake without the pan. After you pour the batter on the crust bang the pan on the counter a few times. This will get out any air bubbles to help prevent any cracks. Make sure you preheat the oven for at least 20 minutes so it’s evenly hot. I wrap the top rack with foil, shiny side up so it keeps the top of the cheesecake from browning. I then bake it on the second rack from the bottom and place a pan on the rack below and fill it with boiling water. This way you get the humidity without the mess of the water bath. I prepare the racks and make sure the pan for the water bath fits before preheating. **Don’t** preheat the oven with the water bath. Don’t preheat it with the empty pan for the water bath. If the pan is glass, and you preheat it empty and then add water, it will shatter and be a disaster. Bake for exactly 1 hour without opening. After 1 hour, if the sides are slightly firm (marshmallow like) and the whole cheesecake jiggles, it’s done. If not, bake another 15 minutes, but no more. It will crack if overbaked. Once the cheesecake is done, turn off the oven and crack it open but leave the cheesecake as is in the cooling oven. This will allow it to cool slowly so it doesn’t crack. Leave it for 30 minutes then place it on the counter for about an hour until it’s no longer hot. Run a sharp knife around the edges. Cover it with a paper towel and then wrap in the foil that was around the pan. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours, or overnight. Once its cooled you can remove it. Just loosen the pan and remove the sides of the springform pan. You can serve just like that on the bottom piece of the pan. I usually keep the paper towel on top and flip gently onto a board and remove the bottom and parchment paper. It’s usually firm by now and I’m very gentle. If you’re scared it’ll break then just leave it on the bottom piece. I personally remove the parchment and bottom. I’ve broken a few cheesecakes doing this, so be careful. I place the paper towel on top of the cheesecake. After removing the sides I flip the cheesecake onto a cutting board. I remove the bottom and parchment and then flip onto a serving dish. It’s hard not to smush or break it, so unless you’re confident or ready to eat broken cheesecake, leave it on the parchment. Top the cheesecake and then slice. Boil some water and pour it in a tall jar. Dip your knife in the boiling water and then dry it. Slice. Repeat. This will give you perfect clean slices. Do it for each slice. ![Slice of Cheesecake](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20width='1024'%20height='683'%20viewBox='0%200%201024%20683'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![Slice of Cheesecake](https://catastrophiccook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC_0483-3-1024x683.jpg) [Print](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/print/1320/) ## Classic Cheesecake ![Slice of Cheesecake](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20width='150'%20height='150'%20viewBox='0%200%20150%20150'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![Slice of Cheesecake](https://catastrophiccook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC_0483-3-scaled-1-150x150.jpg) [Print Recipe](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/print/1320/) [Pin Recipe](https://www.pinterest.com/pin/create/bookmarklet/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcatastrophiccook.com%2Fclassic-cheesecake%2F) *5 Stars* *4 Stars* *3 Stars* *2 Stars* *1 Star* 5 from 42 reviews The smoothest and creamiest cheesecake you will ever have. It’s so rich and delicious, and always a crowd pleaser. - **Author:** [Nur Ashour](https://catastrophiccook.com/about/) - **Prep Time:** 45 Minutes - **Cook Time:** 1 Hour - **Total Time:** 1 Hours 45 Minutes - **Yield:** 16 1x - **Category:** Desserts ### Ingredients Copy to clipboard Scale 1x 2x 3x **Crust:** 21 Graham Crackers 6 tbsp Sugar 8 tbsp Melted Butter **Cheesecake:** 2 lbs Cream Cheese 1 Cup Sugar 1/2 tsp Salt 14 oz Sour Cream 1 tbsp Vanilla Extract 4 Eggs **Topping:** 1/4 Cup Heavy Cream 1/2 Cup Sour Cream 1/4 Cup Powdered Sugar ### Instructions Start by making the crust. Crush the graham crackers and mix with the sugar and butter. Set aside. Preheat the oven to 325 F. Prepare a [9 inch Springform Pan](https://amzn.to/3lbAxnp). Wrap the pan with foil twice, with the shiny side out. Place a parchment round in the bottom. Pour the crust into the pan and pack it down tightly with a flat bottom cup. Beat the cream cheese until smooth and creamy. Scrape the bowl and make sure there are no lumps. Add the sugar and beat for a few more minutes. Scrape again. Add the salt, vanilla, and sour cream. Beat again. Scrape again. Add the eggs one at a time, beating after each addition until its fully incorporated. Scrape down the bowl and pour your batter over the tightly packed crust. Lift the pan slightly off the counter and drop it. Do this a few times to get out any air bubbles in the batter. Place a roasting pan or 9×13 cake pan into the bottom of your preheated oven. Fill it with 3/4 with boiling water. Place the prepared cheesecake on a rack above it and bake for 1 hour without opening the oven. After one hour check your cheesecake. If the side are firm and the whole cheesecake jiggles like JellO then it’s ready. If not, bake for another 15 minutes, but no more. After your cheesecake is fully baked, turn OFF the oven and open it slightly. Leave the cheesecake in the turned off oven for 30 minutes. It will cool slowly with the oven. If it rose, it will shrink down. After thirty minutes place your cheesecake on the counter or on a wire rack. Let it cool completely for about an hour. After one hour, run a knife around the edges to loosen the sides so it doesn’t stick and crack as it cools. DO NOT open the pan yet. Remove the foil and place a paper towel on the surface of the cheesecake to absorb any moisture. Cover it with the existing foil. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours, or overnight. Don’t cut corners here, or it will fall apart and not be set. When you’re ready, prepare your topping. Whisk all the ingredients till it’s fluffy. Set aside. Remove the sides of the springform pan. You can serve on the bottom or you can gently loosen up the parchment from the pan and place it on a serving dish. Top with your prepared topping. Boil some water and dip your knife in the boiling water. Dry the knife and then slice the cheesecake. Repeat for every slice so you’re using a clean hot knife each time. The slices will be perfect. Enjoy\! ### Notes This cheesecake stays good for about one week refrigerated. You can also freeze it for up to one month. However the texture changes slightly when freezing so I don’t recommend it. ### Did you make this recipe? Share a photo and tag us — we can’t wait to see what you’ve made\! ![Cheesecake](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20width='1024'%20height='683'%20viewBox='0%200%201024%20683'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![Cheesecake](https://catastrophiccook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC_0472-3-1024x683.jpg) ### Join the conversation [Cancel reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/#respond) ### Comments 1. Marcela I made this recipe exactly with the exception of using my food processor in lieu of the mixer and it was AMAZING!!! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, it was delicious!\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=533#respond) - Nur Ashour So happy to hear that\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=535#respond) - Anna Hi! I am planning to make this for my mom’s birthday tomorrow! I live in Europe so we do not have Graham crackers. So I will have to use digestive crackers. Should I also use 21 of those? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=869#respond) - Nur Hey Anna! This is such a great choice for a birthday! You can definitely use digestive crackers. They are smaller than graham crackers. You need 3 cups of ground crumbs for this crust! I hope it turns out amazing! Happy birthday to your mom\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=871#respond) - Lisa I’ve made this recipe 2x now and every time it turns out perfect. Thank you so much [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=877#respond) - Nur I’m so glad you love it as much as I do. Thanks for trusting me. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=896#respond) - Marlene Best recipe around. Thank you for sharing with us all. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1069#respond) - Nur Thanks for being here\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1070#respond) 2. Edith Serà posible q no hay posibilidad de traducir la maldita RECETA! Y a uds les da IGUALLLLLL .Un despropósito [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=534#respond) 3. Hiba I baked this awesome cheesecake And I received great feedbacks from my family\! Thank you, keep sharing your great recipes 🙂 [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=536#respond) 4. Sabina Loved this cake so much. If you follow all the instructions it really isnt hard and it came out so perfect. I personally topped it with a red fruit coulis but even without any topping it was really good. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=537#respond) - Nur Ashour Thanks for your feedback. I’m so glad you loved it\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=551#respond) 5. Justine Amazing recipe!! It’s so delicious and so light!! My family love it, thank you so much for sharing [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=538#respond) - Nur Ashour Thanks for being here\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=550#respond) 6. Flor Do you have the calories? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=539#respond) - Nur Ashour I’m sorry, I don’t. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=549#respond) 7. Sabnam Just made this, tasted super good! New favorite recipe [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=540#respond) - Nur Ashour So happy to hear that\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=548#respond) 8. Sawsan Thank you so much for this perfect cheesecake. It comes out perfect every time I’ve made it! Quick question, I saw the mini cheesecakes (cupcake size) on your IG but didn’t see the baking time adjustment for how long to bake under the photo or here on your website. What are the adjustments you make when making the mini sized cheesecake? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=541#respond) - Nur Ashour I’m so happy to hear that! I am hoping to put out an updated recipe for the mini ones soon\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=547#respond) 9. Coco If I want crust up the sides would that change the way I bake it? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=542#respond) - Nur Ashour I’d bake it the same\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=546#respond) - Wala will always be my only cheesecake go to recipe. absolutely amazing\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=564#respond) 10. Azizah The best cheesecake I’ve tasted!! Recipe is so easy to follow and love all the tips and tricks. Thanks for sharing this recipe, Nur\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=543#respond) - Nur Ashour Thanks so much for making it!❤️ [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=545#respond) 11. Nur Ashour [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=544#respond) 12. Michelle I made this cheesecake for Thanksgiving and everyone asked me what bakery I got it from. I’ll never use another cheesecake recipe. This was absolute perfection!\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=553#respond) - Nur Ashour That makes me so happy! Thank you for including my recipe on your holiday table\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=558#respond) 13. Myrna me gusto muchisimo [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=554#respond) 14. Krystal What exactly do you mean by 21 graham crackers? 21 whole long rectangle or perforated singles? Weight might also be nice if using preground graham crackers! Thanks [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=555#respond) - Nur Ashour 21 Whole long rectangles\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=557#respond) - Kellee Yikes so what if you only used 21 grahams in half? I mean my cheesecake was pretty full and crust seemed thick and sturdy but now I’m panicking…it’s in the oven as I type this lol [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=848#respond) - Nur You definitely need 21 whole sheets. Crust will probably be buttery but it should hold fine. You’ll be okay it’ll just be a a harder crust. Next time just remember\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=851#respond) - Jamey White I did the same thing because I was confused about the crackers. Hope my crust is edible and not too hard. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1167#respond) - Nur You should be okay regardless. It’s forgiving. I use 21 whole graham cracker sheets. So the whole rectangle. - Jackie Which is EXACTLY what I thought!!! This equals 325grams for those of us that weigh things\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=575#respond) 15. Azhar Okay! This is the BEST cheesecake recipe ever! Not complicated and VERY TASTY! I couldnt wait for the 6 hours or overnight so I actually waited only 4 hours and omg it tasted amazing so imagine how much better it would taste if you wait over night! and my husband loved it ! Seriously she is an amazing baker/cook! I am so thankful for all these recipes\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=556#respond) 16. Linda Safi This recipe was so easy to follow and had the most clear instructions! I actually made it into the bars as seen on Nur’s Instagram, and loved how it made for the perfect dessert size. This cheesecake is decadent and the “cheese” flavor is not overpowering at all! Can not wait to remake this over and over again. I even added caramel drizzle on top when serving and it’s so yummy!!\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=559#respond) - Nur Ashour That sounds amazing. I love it with caramel. I’m so glad you made it into bars. It’s so much easier for crowds. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=563#respond) 17. Safia This recipe made the creamiest, most perfect cheesecake! Will be trying more of your recipes as well! They are always so straightforward and easy to follow!!\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=560#respond) 18. Nancy Best recipe ever! Great step by step instructions! Can’t mess this up if you follow each step & the taste is amazing! I will never use another cheesecake recipe ever again! Definitely my “go to” recipe. Looking forward to more wonderful recipes to try! Thank you for being so kind & sharing\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=561#respond) - Nur Ashour That makes me so happy! Thank you for being here\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=562#respond) - Sandra Mendoza For this recipe. Is the butter salted or unsalted? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=875#respond) - Nur Unsalted [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=915#respond) 19. Lois F This is THE PERFECT cheesecake recipe\! Anytime we’re out and there’s cheesecake on the menu, I’m ordering dessert! I’ve tried so many cheesecakes and some are just not it – like too dense or too creamy. This cheesecake is perfect! The texture is so light and fluffy! I’m so glad I came across this recipe and can make my own without the disappointment of a not so good cheesecake again\! I paired it with a triple berry sauce and it was delicious! I can’t wait to make it again\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=565#respond) - Nur Ashour That sounds amazing. I’m so glad you love this recipe as much as I do. It really is perfect. Thanks for being here. I hope you’ll love some more of my recipes\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=568#respond) 20. KaleaMae I ended up using half sour cream and half vanilla yogurt and it turned out AMAZING!!! I’ve been saying I don’t like cheesecake for years and this recipe made me change my mind\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=566#respond) - Nur Ashour I am so flattered. I’m glad you loved it so much. I used to hate cheesecake, till I started making it. Thanks for being here\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=567#respond) 21. Husna It turned out so soooo yummy Nur but your instructions say total cooking time as 7 hours 45b minutes. Did you mean 1 hour and 45 minutes? I took me that long to make it. Just curious. Thank you\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=569#respond) - Nur Ashour ooops! Yes, you’re right. I just fixed it\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=570#respond) 22. Rasha LOVE this cheesecake recipe. I tried it for the very first time yesterday and it came out perfectly! My husband loved it and it served as the perfect light dessert during Ramadan! 10/10\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=571#respond) - Nur Ashour I’m so glad you loved it. It’s one of my faves\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=577#respond) 23. Suzanne Stop what you’re doing and make this cheesecake!! Throw all other recipes out the window cuz you won’t need anything else after this. Seriously sooooo good and creamy and even better the next day. Highly highly recommended [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=572#respond) 24. Jane How many cups of crushed graham crackers ? I purchase the box with the crackers already crushed. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=573#respond) - Nur Ashour I’m honestly unsure. I can check and let you know\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=576#respond) 25. Maria Bliss So good thank you for the recipe.I made it so good [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=772#respond) - Nur I’m so glad you loved it\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=812#respond) 26. Melissa Ruvalcaba Absolutely delicious, I followed the recipe and watched the tik tok video and it came out perfect! I did add a caramel sauce as a topping. My family loved it. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=830#respond) - Nur YUM! I need to try it with a caramel topping! I’m so glad you loved it so much\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=837#respond) 27. Deb I made this cheesecake for Thanksgiving. 10/10, would eat off the floor any day. It was that good and it looked perfect! Thanks for the recipe 🙂 [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=831#respond) - Nur That makes me so happy\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=836#respond) 28. Kellee For the topping, does the heavy whipping cream need to be room temp or does it matter? I have mine sitting out to use but don’t want to mess it up if it needs to be cold\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=849#respond) - Nur It’ll whip better if it’s cold. Always cold\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=850#respond) 29. Miry Best cheesecake recipe I’ve ever made! I switched The graham crackers to GF ones, amazing. Can’t wait to make it again. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=852#respond) - Nur Thanks for trusting me and making it. I hope you’ll stick around and try out more of my recipes. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=864#respond) 30. Miry Best cheesecake recipe I’ve ever made! I switched The graham crackers to GF ones, amazing. Can’t wait to make it again [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=853#respond) - Nur ❤️❤️❤️ [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=865#respond) 31. Karissa Clements Made this for our pseudo Christmas tonight- IT WAS PERFECT! Followed the instructions to a “T” and I couldnt of had a better result. Everyone agreed that now I’m the Cheesecake Queen. This was my first ever try at making a cheesecake and I will never use another recipe. Perfect texture, perfect taste. Thank you for sharing this slice of heaven\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=854#respond) - Nur Nothing beats winning with a holiday dessert and being crowned queen for it. I hope you’ll stick around and make a few more of my recipes. I believe you will be promoted to dessert queen after that and be invited to all the gatherings\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=866#respond) 32. hbarri Hello 🙂 If I were to half this recipe using a 4.5 inch springform pan, how long would I need to bake and cool it for? Are there any other changes I would need to make to get a good result? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=855#respond) - Nur Do everything the same. Start watching it at about 35 minutes. I assume it may take up to 45 minutes but start watching at 35. Cool for 25 minutes in the oven instead. It should come out great\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=867#respond) 33. jannabanana My family said this was the best cheesecake they ever had! Cheesecake is my families all time favorite. I have always been intimidated on making one. I found this recipe on TikTok. The video was easy follow. I was scared for a bit after the one hour because the middle sank in. After the 30 minutes of setting in the oven, it leveled out and it was beautiful! Typically my family puts fruit on their cheesecake, but they said it didn’t need it. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=858#respond) - Nur I’m so glad it turned out amazing, and thanks for trusting the process. I hope you’ll continue to make it and try out other recipes I have! ❤️ Thanks for being here. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=862#respond) 34. Afek Best recipe [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=859#respond) - Nur Thanks for making it\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=861#respond) 35. Anna Hi! I am planning to make this for my mom’s birthday tomorrow! I live in Europe so we do not have Graham crackers. So I will have to use digestive crackers. Should I also use 21 of those? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=870#respond) 36. levanilla Nice cheesecake recipe.. <http://www.levanilla.ae> [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=880#respond) - Nur Thank you\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=899#respond) 37. levanilla Very nice cheesecake recipe. <http://www.levanilla.ae> [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=881#respond) - Nur Thank you\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=900#respond) 38. Teresa Making this cheese cake my mixture is quite runny ? Is this right ? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=883#respond) - Nur That’s normal. It should bake up just fine. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=902#respond) 39. Mrs. Smith When I tell you this is the best cheesecake I’ve EVER had in my 45 years on this planet, believe me!!\! It’s better than your grandma’s, your neighbor’s, your favorite aunt’s, or your favorite restaurant’s. It is creamy, not “eggy” like some homemade ones are and it’s so flavorful. I can’t wait to make this again. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1009#respond) - Nur It really is. Thanks for making it. So glad you love it as much as I do\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1025#respond) 40. Natasha Hello\! By any chance can I get the recipe in metric (gram) measurements? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1010#respond) - Nur Unfortunately I don’t have that up yet. You can feel free to google and switch things over if you want\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1024#respond) 41. Pauline Love this recipe! Found it during lockdowns and have made it for every family festivity and celebration! If I have time, I make two at a time and freeze one to use at another time.It’s so simple for me to make now. I live in Sydney & use plain digestives buiscuts for the base. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1017#respond) - Nur Such a good idea! And yes the digestives work great as well. You have so much flexibility with the crust. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1022#respond) 42. Chynae This will forever be my go-to cheesecake recipe! I baked this for my sisters birthday party and everyone was shocked it wasn’t store bought, they all said it was the best cheesecake they’ve had Definitely make this!!! I loved it – so delicious\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1018#respond) - Nur That makes me so happy. I hope you’ll stick around and try out more of my recipes. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1021#respond) 43. Karalynn Hi!! My oven has a heating coil on the bottom. The video isn’t quite clear where I put my water bath. How would I do a water bath if there’s a coil on top and the bottom? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1019#respond) - Nur I would arrange a rack as low as possible and place the water bath on that. Then place the second rack directly above that and put your cheesecake there. Instead of foiling a top rack just tent your cheesecake with foil to prevent it from browning. That should do the trick. Let me know if you need more direction. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1020#respond) 44. Laila First time making cheesecake and this recipe was perfection! My husband loved it so much, he asked me to make it as his birthday cake! Delicious and easy to follow recipe. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1059#respond) - Nur That makes me so happy! Thanks for trusting me for such a special occasion\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1077#respond) 45. Gabby Delicious. So glad I found this recipe [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1102#respond) - Nur Happy to have you here\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1121#respond) 46. Gwen made this for my girlfriend’s birthday and everyone loved it\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1107#respond) - Nur So glad you loved it so much [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1115#respond) 47. Randy Trevino Almeida This is Without a doubt, the most delicious cheesecake ever I have made it several times now it is a favorite of everyone that eats it just be patient and follow each step. It’s worth the wait. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1113#respond) - Nur Thanks so much for being here. It really is worth the time\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1122#respond) 48. Karina Hi! I came from TikTok. I want to share that I made this recipe, following all the advice you give, in fact I read it twice before getting down to work. The result was a PERFECT cheesecake, creamy, delicious, so much so that I would eat it on the floor\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1124#respond) - Nur Thank you so much. I to would eat this off the floor! I hope you’ll try my chocolate or pumpkin one next. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1149#respond) 49. Karina I want to share that I made this recipe, following all the advice you give, in fact I read it twice before getting down to work. The result was a PERFECT cheesecake, creamy, delicious, so much so that I would eat it on the floor\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1125#respond) 50. Noor This cheesecake recipe is the real deal. Read through all the tips and instructions and you’ll have the perfect cheesecake that everyone will love\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1129#respond) - Nur Thank you so much\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1148#respond) 51. Erica The flavor was perfect! I followed all the steps and notes so it had no cracks or bubbles or lumps. I needed to cook mine longer, my oven is a crappy electric. But otherwise it was perfect. Can’t wait to make it again. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1136#respond) - Nur YAY! Yes, the oven is an adjustment but next time it will be PERFECT. So glad you loved it. Thank you for being here\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1143#respond) 52. Brooke Do any of the ingredients need to be at room temperature? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1137#respond) - Nur I would highly reccomend cream cheese is at room temp for a few hours before. Everything else isn’t a big deal. But if your cream cheese isn’t soft you’ll have a lumpy cheesecake that will crack. And if you over cream it you will introduce too much air into the batter. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1142#respond) 53. Leslie How many days is the cheesecake good for after baking? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1153#respond) - Nur I’ve kept it a whole week refrigerated! The crust will begin to get soggy but otherwise delicious\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1158#respond) 54. Lissette ( Just for reference I’m usualy a naughty baker and very rarely follow recipes and instructions exactly. I did for this recipe and I suggest you do as well. Do not cut corners) This cheesecake was absolutely delicious and easy enough for a beginner. I am in my late 40’s and have been baking since I was a child and this is the first cheeecake I make that doesn’t crack!! FOLLOW ALL of these steps and you too will have a perfect cheesecake. It was so tempting to cut into it before it fully set but we were patient and I guarded it from my family until it was time. You can see that it’s ready when it doesn’t jingle any longer. As for the taste it is absolutely stunning!! Creamy, light and perfectly sweet with just the right amount of tang. This will definitely go into my repeat bake list. Delicious\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1160#respond) - Nur Thank you so much for being here and for the wonderful detailed review. I hope you’ll try my other cheesecakes. I have an amazing chocolate one and an even better pumpkin one. Happy baking\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1174#respond) 55. Breauna I want to make this recipe for mini cheesecakes in a muffin tin. Do you have any suggestions on how to alter the recipe and bake time? [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1163#respond) - Nur I do have it adapted to small ones. Find me on Instagram under @Catastrophiccook and I have a detailed video with exact measurements. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1172#respond) 56. Jamey White I made this! It is currently incubating in the fridge for the 6 hour waiting period, and while that happens I wanted to ask a question. When I took the foil off, it was VERY buttery/greasy under the pan and on the foil. Should I be concerned? Does anyone think that my water bath (I HAD to set mine IN the water since I only have two oven racks and you said to wrap the top one with foil and put it over the cake) seeped into my cake? If so, how big of a problem could that be? Thank you and thank you for the recipe. I’m really hoping here!\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1165#respond) 57. Jamey White I made this! It is currently incubating in the fridge for the 6 hour waiting period, and while that happens I wanted to ask a question. When I took the foil off, it was VERY buttery/greasy under the pan and on the foil. Should I be concerned? Does anyone think that my water bath (I HAD to set mine IN the water since I only have two oven racks and you said to wrap the top one with foil and put it over the cake) seeped into my cake? If so, how big of a problem could that be? Thank you and thank you for the recipe. I’m really hoping here\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1166#respond) - Nur Hey there! I don’t think it seeped water in if you wrapped it correctly. Next time, use one rack to put the water bath and the other for the cheesecake. And instead of covering the top rack with foil just tent your cheesecake with foil so it doesn’t burn. It’s normal to have greasy foil when you remove the bottom foil. Sometimes the butter from the crust seeps into the bottom and it’s totally okay. You got this. I’m so excited to see how it turned out. Please circle back and let me know\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1168#respond) 58. Cassidy E I made this once for my husband on a whim and it was amazing! I love the detailed direction and the video on TikTok helped me so much with knowing the consistency I was looking for at certain steps. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1181#respond) - Nur I’m so glad you loved it! Thanks for following along and I hope you enjoy more of my recipes. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1199#respond) 59. Houda This cheesecake is out of this world!! I usually avoid cheesecake because it’s too dense and cheesy, but this one made me love cheesecake. It was so rich and decadent without tasting eggy. The mousse-y texture is so dreamy and the sour cream topping is insane. I grabbed a slice during Nur’s local pop up, but I’ve yet to make it myself and I can’t wait\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1236#respond) - Nur I cannnnnnot stand eggy cheesecake! Thanks for being here. I’m so glad you loved it. Now you need to try my chocolate one or pumpkin one. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1242#respond) 60. Leena Halim Best cheesecake!! I used to think it’s so complicated to make but her instructions makes it seem so easy and it’s truly so rich in flavor [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1244#respond) 61. Hana I tried this recipe and followed all instructions as it’s. The texture and the taste are beyond description. It’s amazing. Your recipes are always great. Thank you so much [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1262#respond) 62. Betsy Monaghan This recipe literally made me feel like I was a cheesecake expert! The directions were well explained and so easy to follow. We are a 2 person household so I shared with neighbors and coworkers and everyone agrees that it’s the tastiest and creamiest cheesecake we all ever had\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1281#respond) - Nur I love that! Thanks for being here [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1306#respond) 63. Chelsea An absolutely foolproof, crowd-pleasing recipe! I found this recipe on Tiktok a few days ago, and saved it since I knew I’d be going to an event with friends a few days later where I’d need to bring a dessert. I’m not the biggest fan of graham cracker crusts, so I took a chance at an Oreo crust, but kept everything else exactly the same – the payoff was tremendous. Steps were so easy to follow. Baked for 65 minutes (still felt too jiggly at 60), cooled for 30, rested countertop for ~5 hours, chilled overnight & then some (~14 hours), hot knifed around and it came out absolutely extraordinary. This recipe yielded 14 decent sized slices of amazing cheesecake! Thanks so much!\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1284#respond) - Nur Thanks so much for such a detailed review! Good for you for being confident in switching up the crust to your liking and baking a few more minutes! Thanks for being here. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1305#respond) 64. Brittany I followed the recipe verbatim and oh my goodness I can’t believe I made this cheesecake! My oven is finicky with temperature and it still came out perfect! Thank you for a fantastic cheesecake beginner friendly recipe. Next I want to make your pumpkin cheesecake right in time for fall! I took pictures but I’m unsure how to post them in the comments. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1289#respond) - Nur Thanks! You can post them on TikTok or share in your stories and tag me to see on IG. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1303#respond) 65. Alura I made this cheesecake for my husband’s birthday and we LOVED IT! He’s very picky with cheesecakes and he said that we’re never picking one up at the store again haha. 10/10 recommend this recipe ❤️ [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1347#respond) - Nur Honestly, this cheesecake is so good. You cannot even compare it to a store-bought cheesecake. And it is genuinely so easy to make. Thank you so much for being here and I’m so glad you loved it as much as you did and I hope it finds its way into your family recipes all the time! Please share my page with your family and friends [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1392#respond) 66. Myra This cheesecake is actually insane with how good it is. All of my friends and family told me it was the best cheesecake they had ever tried. One even said it was better then NYC cheesecake. Thank you for this amazing recipe!\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1348#respond) - Nur Oh my gosh, I’m so flattered thank you so much for being here. My friends and family always rave about it so much and it’s one of my most requested desserts. You are probably crowned the queen of cheesecake now. Thanks for being here! Please share my page with your friends and family. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1391#respond) 67. Piedad Super easy to follow! I loved all the tips and tricks included to help as a beginner\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1350#respond) - Nur Thanks for being here. My goal is to always make my recipes approachable for anyone to make! Share my page with your friends and family. I’m so glad you loved it. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1390#respond) 68. Caitlin I made it this weekend! Forgot the parchment, rookie mistake and it could’ve used 5 to 7 minutes more in my oven. The center was still a little under done, but delicious nonetheless. Prime tutorial because this is a beauty and I’ve never made one before. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1351#respond) - Nur This makes me so happy. I’m so glad it turned out so well. My first cheesecake was totally burnt and inedible. I’m so glad that your cheesecake was great. The parchment paper really does make it so much easier to take out of the pan but next time you won’t forget it. You can also definitely bake it a little bit longer and you’ll get a feel for your oven once you make it time and time again. Thanks for being here! Don’t forget to share my page with your friends and family. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1389#respond) 69. Esmé I made this cheesecake for a dinner party, and everyone loved it\! I’m in France so I used digestive biscuits for the base and crème fraîche as sour cream. My batter turned out runnier than the one I saw in your TikTok video (where I found this recipe) but it still ended up great, so no complaints here\! Will be making again x [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1356#respond) - Nur Oh my gosh, how exciting to have a follower from France. I’m so excited it worked out for you. The biscuits are very flexible and I’ve had people use many different kinds. Crème fraîche is also a great substitute for sour cream and I’m so glad it turned out perfect for you. I hope you make it time and time again. Thanks for being here. Please share with your friends and family\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1387#respond) 70. Sonia Gulotta I’m making this recipe for my granddaughter fist birthday celebration. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1357#respond) - Nur I would love to know how it turned out. I hope you loved it. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1386#respond) 71. Sonia Gulotta I’m making this recipe for my granddaughter fist birthday celebration. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1358#respond) - Nur I hope it turned out amazing. I would love to hear about the results. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1385#respond) 72. Victoria Perfection. Simply… perfection! I made this stunning cheesecake for a friend’s birthday get together and they all raved about it.I was impressed and stunned by how true your tips and tricks were. I’ve already shared this with three others because it truly is a gem. So excited to try more recipes [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1359#respond) - Nur Thank you so much! My favorite thing is to watch people share my recipes with their friends and family. I’m so glad that you loved it so much. I always try to make things super approachable for anyone to try and succeed at! Thanks for being here\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1384#respond) 73. Alyx The best cheesecake recipe! It came out perfect [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1362#respond) - Nur It really is perfect isn’t it?\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1383#respond) 74. Emalee My 1st cheesecake attempt and it was mostly a success bc of this recipe and dispite me underbaking it turned out delicious and was beautiful. I think I should have baked another 10 mins in my oven [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1363#respond) - Nur How exciting! My first cheesecake was totally burnt. Every oven varies in temperature so trust your gut and make sure it’s jiggly like Jell-O in the center but firm on the sides. Some people only need a couple extra minutes, but I’ve had people that need up to an additional 20 you got this\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1382#respond) 75. Junie Loved this recipe! Super easy to follow and tastes amazing! I would have never thought I’d make such a perfect cheesecake that wouldn’t crack! Try it for yourself you will not be disappointed\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1364#respond) - Nur I really tried to make this as approachable as possible for anyone to make. I’m so glad you were able to get the perfect cheesecake. Please share this recipe with your family and friends. Thanks for being here\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1381#respond) 76. Jenna I don’t think I’ve ever left a review for anything but this cheesecake and your carrot cake cheesecake are absolute perfection and deserve all the hype. Seriously so amazing. Your instructions are incredibly helpful. Best cheesecake I’ve ever tasted. Thank you!\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1366#respond) - Nur This makes me so happy to hear. The goal is to always make things approachable for anyone to make. Share with your friends and family. Thanks for being here. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1379#respond) 77. cristy This recipe was wonderful! The instructions were easy to follow. I’ve always been intimidated by cheesecake, so this was my first time making it and it turned out delicious! Thank you so much for sharing it with the world. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1367#respond) - Nur Thanks for being here. The goal is to make this approachable for anyone to make. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1378#respond) 78. Shelly Chapman The ONLY recipe I use for cheesecake. The recipe is so easy to follow, and not complicated at all. It’s absolutely a no fail recipe\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1369#respond) - Nur It really is. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1376#respond) 79. Taylor A delicious and perfect cheesecake that comes out so creamy. Follow the directions- this is a new favorite. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1370#respond) - Nur It really is perfect. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1375#respond) 80. Kelly I’ve made countless cheesecake recipes and this is the absolute best. This will be the base I use for any and every cheesecake going forward. Turned out just as perfect as it looks in the images and on her TikTok. [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1372#respond) - Nur Thank you so much\! [Reply](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/?replytocom=1373#respond) ![](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20width='576'%20height='1024'%20viewBox='0%200%20576%201024'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![](http://216.185.212.47/~nurashour/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/5E923684-8531-48A0-8D0F-80012EEB0D41-1-scaled-1-576x1024.jpg) HEY! I’m Nur, and I'm so glad you're here\! I adore food and love to replicate my mom’s cooking with shortcuts to make for an easier process while keeping *all* the flavor! I’ll teach you to make easy desserts and authentic dishes, and I’ll give you all the insider tips and tricks to the best tasting food. Look around, I’m **sure** you’ll find something you love. Make it. 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![Cheesecake](https://catastrophiccook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC_0454-3-1024x683.jpg) This Cheesecake. Oh. My. God. You will never have a cheesecake as good as this cheesecake. If you’ve watched Friends, then you’ve probably seen the [episode](https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=gXDbSUQh&id=16F8C7E16869F2716E0A107D541E2968C636F0E1&thid=OIP.gXDbSUQhcydujMAjZP7NOgHaEL&mediaurl=https%3A%2F%2Fvignette.wikia.nocookie.net%2Ffriends%2Fimages%2Ff%2Ffb%2FTOWATCheesecakes.png%2Frevision%2Flatest%3Fcb%3D20180403153112&cdnurl=https%3A%2F%2Fth.bing.com%2Fth%2Fid%2FR.8170db49442173276e8cc02364fecd3a%3Frik%3D4fA2xmgpHlR9EA%26pid%3DImgRaw%26r%3D0&exph=769&expw=1365&q=friends+cheesecake&simid=608028002037211385&FORM=IRPRST&ck=F763722EEB38DB65114FF161BF46C94E&selectedIndex=0&idpp=overlayview&ajaxhist=0&ajaxserp=0) where Rachel and Chandler eat cheesecake off the floor. Because it was that good. Well, this cheesecake, is that good. I’d eat it off the floor. Any day. Cheesecake gets a bad rap for being difficult to make. It’s honestly not. It’s actually one of the easier desserts to make. The trick to a successful cheesecake is taking your time and not cutting corners. I’m gonna give you all the tips and tricks to get a perfect cheesecake that you’ll have people eating off the floor. This may seem like a lot, it’s not. I just literally wrote out every detail to ensure you get the perfect cheesecake. It’s a foolproof recipe for the most amazing baked cheesecake you will ever taste. ![Cheesecake Slice](https://catastrophiccook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC_0477-3-1024x683.jpg) ## **Tips and Tricks** for the Perfect Cheesecake First off, make sure your graham cracker crumbs are super fine. I like to use a food processor, because let’s be real, no one want to bite into a whole cracker. It’s cheesecake, not smores. This is a delicate dessert and should be treated as such. Use a flat bottom cup or bowl to pack down the crust tight. It’s important so it holds and doesn’t crumble once baked, and it allows enough space for all the batter. Have your cream cheese at room temperature for at least an hour before making this. The softer the cheese, the smoother your batter, the better the cheesecake. Lumps=cracks. No one wants a lumpy cheesecake. Make sure to scrape the bowl, sides, and bottom a few times. Don’t forget the paddle too. That way all the lumps get smoothed out. Wrap your pan with foil two or three times with the shiny side facing out. This will prevent the sides of the cheesecake from browning. I also use a parchment round in the bottom, that way I can display the cheesecake without the pan. After you pour the batter on the crust bang the pan on the counter a few times. This will get out any air bubbles to help prevent any cracks. Make sure you preheat the oven for at least 20 minutes so it’s evenly hot. I wrap the top rack with foil, shiny side up so it keeps the top of the cheesecake from browning. I then bake it on the second rack from the bottom and place a pan on the rack below and fill it with boiling water. This way you get the humidity without the mess of the water bath. I prepare the racks and make sure the pan for the water bath fits before preheating. **Don’t** preheat the oven with the water bath. Don’t preheat it with the empty pan for the water bath. If the pan is glass, and you preheat it empty and then add water, it will shatter and be a disaster. Bake for exactly 1 hour without opening. After 1 hour, if the sides are slightly firm (marshmallow like) and the whole cheesecake jiggles, it’s done. If not, bake another 15 minutes, but no more. It will crack if overbaked. Once the cheesecake is done, turn off the oven and crack it open but leave the cheesecake as is in the cooling oven. This will allow it to cool slowly so it doesn’t crack. Leave it for 30 minutes then place it on the counter for about an hour until it’s no longer hot. Run a sharp knife around the edges. Cover it with a paper towel and then wrap in the foil that was around the pan. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours, or overnight. Once its cooled you can remove it. Just loosen the pan and remove the sides of the springform pan. You can serve just like that on the bottom piece of the pan. I usually keep the paper towel on top and flip gently onto a board and remove the bottom and parchment paper. It’s usually firm by now and I’m very gentle. If you’re scared it’ll break then just leave it on the bottom piece. I personally remove the parchment and bottom. I’ve broken a few cheesecakes doing this, so be careful. I place the paper towel on top of the cheesecake. After removing the sides I flip the cheesecake onto a cutting board. I remove the bottom and parchment and then flip onto a serving dish. It’s hard not to smush or break it, so unless you’re confident or ready to eat broken cheesecake, leave it on the parchment. Top the cheesecake and then slice. Boil some water and pour it in a tall jar. Dip your knife in the boiling water and then dry it. Slice. Repeat. This will give you perfect clean slices. Do it for each slice. ![Slice of Cheesecake](https://catastrophiccook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC_0483-3-1024x683.jpg) [Print](https://catastrophiccook.com/classic-cheesecake/print/1320/) ![Slice of Cheesecake](https://catastrophiccook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC_0483-3-scaled-1-150x150.jpg) *5 Stars* *4 Stars* *3 Stars* *2 Stars* *1 Star* 5 from 42 reviews The smoothest and creamiest cheesecake you will ever have. It’s so rich and delicious, and always a crowd pleaser. - **Prep Time:** 45 Minutes - **Cook Time:** 1 Hour - **Total Time:** 1 Hours 45 Minutes - **Yield:** 16 1x - **Category:** Desserts **Crust:** 21 Graham Crackers 6 tbsp Sugar 8 tbsp Melted Butter **Cheesecake:** 2 lbs Cream Cheese 1 Cup Sugar 1/2 tsp Salt 14 oz Sour Cream 1 tbsp Vanilla Extract 4 Eggs **Topping:** 1/4 Cup Heavy Cream 1/2 Cup Sour Cream 1/4 Cup Powdered Sugar Start by making the crust. Crush the graham crackers and mix with the sugar and butter. Set aside. Preheat the oven to 325 F. Prepare a [9 inch Springform Pan](https://amzn.to/3lbAxnp). Wrap the pan with foil twice, with the shiny side out. Place a parchment round in the bottom. Pour the crust into the pan and pack it down tightly with a flat bottom cup. Beat the cream cheese until smooth and creamy. Scrape the bowl and make sure there are no lumps. Add the sugar and beat for a few more minutes. Scrape again. Add the salt, vanilla, and sour cream. Beat again. Scrape again. Add the eggs one at a time, beating after each addition until its fully incorporated. Scrape down the bowl and pour your batter over the tightly packed crust. Lift the pan slightly off the counter and drop it. Do this a few times to get out any air bubbles in the batter. Place a roasting pan or 9×13 cake pan into the bottom of your preheated oven. Fill it with 3/4 with boiling water. Place the prepared cheesecake on a rack above it and bake for 1 hour without opening the oven. After one hour check your cheesecake. If the side are firm and the whole cheesecake jiggles like JellO then it’s ready. If not, bake for another 15 minutes, but no more. After your cheesecake is fully baked, turn OFF the oven and open it slightly. Leave the cheesecake in the turned off oven for 30 minutes. It will cool slowly with the oven. If it rose, it will shrink down. After thirty minutes place your cheesecake on the counter or on a wire rack. Let it cool completely for about an hour. After one hour, run a knife around the edges to loosen the sides so it doesn’t stick and crack as it cools. DO NOT open the pan yet. Remove the foil and place a paper towel on the surface of the cheesecake to absorb any moisture. Cover it with the existing foil. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours, or overnight. Don’t cut corners here, or it will fall apart and not be set. When you’re ready, prepare your topping. Whisk all the ingredients till it’s fluffy. Set aside. Remove the sides of the springform pan. You can serve on the bottom or you can gently loosen up the parchment from the pan and place it on a serving dish. Top with your prepared topping. Boil some water and dip your knife in the boiling water. Dry the knife and then slice the cheesecake. Repeat for every slice so you’re using a clean hot knife each time. The slices will be perfect. Enjoy\! ### Notes This cheesecake stays good for about one week refrigerated. You can also freeze it for up to one month. However the texture changes slightly when freezing so I don’t recommend it. ![Cheesecake](https://catastrophiccook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC_0472-3-1024x683.jpg)
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