This classic Cheesecake is a tall, ultra-creamy, New York-style cheesecake. Baking with the water bath method is the secret to ensuring the perfect rise with a level top and no cracks.
This is a make-ahead, freezer-friendly dessert that is well-loved by all of our family and friends. Watch the video tutorial and you will be a pro in no time!

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If you have never made a homemade cheesecake, you are in for a treat. We love this homemade version even more than the original Cheesecake Factory cheesecake in taste and texture. Top a slice with homemade Cherry Sauce or even Strawberry Sauce and it’s a winning combination!
About Cheesecake:
Cheesecakes are essentially rich cheese and egg custards baked over a graham cracker crust. It’s not technically a ‘cake.’ The creamy and decadent texture of cheesecake is irresistible and all you need is a short list of basic ingredients: cream cheese, eggs, sugar, a bit of sour cream, and vanilla. The 3-ingredient crust is even easier.
Homemade cheesecakes are surprisingly easy to make and require very little active time. Your mixer does most of the work and the hardest part of the process is waiting for it to bake, cool, and chill overnight. It’s also one of the best parts about cheesecakes – they are a make-ahead dessert and also freeze well.

What Does a Water Bath do for a Cheesecake?
In searching for the perfect cheesecake recipe, we wanted to completely eliminate cracks, shrinkage, overbaking, and browning. We adapted our original (no water bath) Cheesecake recipe slightly, so if you enjoyed that one, you’ll completely fall in love with this one. Here’s why a water bath works so well:
- The center and edges of the cake cook at the same rate
- Steam moisture protects the top of the cake
- Gentle, even rise with minimal shrinkage and no more cracking!
- The cake is ultra-creamy all the way to the edges
- More forgiving and less likely to overbake

Our Favorite Cheesecake Crust:
A cheesecake crust is easy peasy with only 3 ingredients: graham crackers, sugar, and butter. You can pulse the crumbs in a food processor or blender, or put them in a sturdy Ziploc bag and roll with a rolling pin until fine crumbs form. They are also sold as crumbs to save time.
- Combine crumbs together with melted butter and sugar and stir until moistened.
- Press the crumbs into a 9″ springform pan, going up the sides slightly.
- Bake in the center of the oven at 350˚F for 8 minutes then cool to room temperature.

Tips for Making the Best Cheesecake:
Our best tip is to not rush the process of making or cooling the cake. Each step is important for making the perfect cheesecake. Read through this advice before starting your cheesecake and be sure to watch the video tutorial.
- Make sure cream cheese is at room temperature so you don’t end up with lumps of cream cheese.
- Beat cream cheese and sugar until completely smooth. This step is your last chance to ensure a smooth batter.
- Use the paddle attachment to avoid over-mixing.
- Scrape the sides of the bowl and the attachment frequently to ensure the mixture is smooth.
- Reduce speed when adding eggs.
- Bake until the cheesecake looks set and the center wobbles slightly when you tap the pan.
- Always chill your cheesecake before serving, or it will be soupy in the center.

How to Bake a Cheesecake in a Water Bath:
- Boil a pot of water. Boil more than you think you’ll need to ensure you have enough.
- Place 2 large sheets of heavy-duty foil on the counter (use the extra-wide foil to go all the way up the sides).
- Fold the foil up the sides of the pan ensuring there are no rips or holes. Fan the foil out slightly at the tops to keep the rim clear for rising and to block any boiling water from splashing into the pan (don’t worry if a little water gets in).
- Pour cheesecake filling into the foil-lined springform pan and place into a deep roasting pan. Fill with 1 1/2 to 2″ with water. It should be about halfway up the side of the springform pan.
Safety Tip: Use oven mitts to transfer the roasting pan in and out of the oven for safety and transfer slowly to avoid sloshing.

Pro Tip: How to Cut a Cheesecake:
Cheesecakes can get ugly fast if cut the wrong way. To get clean professional looking slices, dip a long knife into very hot water (I pour hot water in a tall mason jar). Once the knife warms up, wipe with a paper towel and slice through the cheesecake. For best results, dip and wipe your knife between slices.
Our History with Cheesecake!
We are major cheesecake fans over here. For years, we have perfected our cheesecake recipes with everything from No-bake Cheesecake to Mini Cheesecakes and even Pumpkin Cheesecake.

Print the Recipe below then head to the grocery store to stock up on ingredients. This is bound to become your new favorite Cheesecake Recipe!
Perfect Cheesecake Recipe

Ingredients
For the Crust:
- 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs, from 12 whole crackers
- 6 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted
- 1 Tbsp granulated sugar
For the Cheesecake:
- 2 1/4 lb cream cheese, room temperature (4 1/2 packages, 8-oz each)
- 1 1/4 cups granulated sugar
- 6 large eggs, room temperature
- 1/4 cup sour cream
- 1/2 Tbsp vanilla extract
Instructions
How to Make Cheesecake Crust:
- Crush graham crackers into crumbs. In a medium bowl, combine crumbs together with melted butter and sugar and stir until moistened.
- Press crumbs into a 9" springform pan, going up the sides slightly. Bake in the center of a conventional oven at 350˚F for 8 minutes then cool to room temperature.
- Place 2 large sheets of extra-wide heavy-duty foil on the counter. Set the springform pan in the center and fold the foil up the sides of the pan ensuring there are no rips or holes. Fan the foil out slightly at the tops to keep the rim clear for rising.
How to Make Perfect Cheesecake:
- Preheat oven to 450˚F. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, combine cream cheese and 1 1/4 cups sugar. Beat on medium/high speed for 5 minutes until completely smooth, scraping down the bowl and attachment as needed.
- Reduce speed to medium and add eggs one at a time, letting them incorporate between each addition and scraping down the bowl as needed.
- Reduce speed to low and add 1/4 cup sour cream and 1/2 Tbsp vanilla and mix just until incorporated. Pour batter over the foil-wrapped springform pan with your cooled crust.
How to Bake Cheesecake in a Water Bath:
- Boil a pot of water (boil more than you think you'll need to ensure there's enough). Set your cheesecake pan in a deep roasting pan. Pour hot water around the edges about halfway up the sides of the springform pan (1 1/2" to 2" of water).
- Carefully transfer cheesecake to the center rack of the oven and bake at 450˚F for 15 minutes then reduce heat to 225˚F and without opening the door, bake additional 60-75 minutes or until center of cheesecake wobbles slightly when you tap the pan.
- Remove cheesecake from the oven and let it rest in the roasting pan with water for 45 minutes then transfer pan to a wire rack to cool completely. Cover pan with plastic wrap, being careful that it doesn't touch the surface, and chill in the refrigerator overnight to fully set before slicing.
Notes
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We can’t get enough of this classic cheesecake recipe. It bakes up beautifully and you can’t beat the flavor and creamy whipped texture. Make this and you will get recipe requests.




I tried this recipe my cheesecake came out great. There was no cracks or brown top. It looked like it was done by a professional. Please help me understand why after refrigerated for 12 hrs the middle was runny after cutting into. I still ate it and it was amazing.
Hi Sally! Most likely, the cheesecake was slightly underbaked. Cheesecake continues to firm up as it cools, but it still needs enough heat to set the eggs in the middle. If the center was too jiggly when you took it out, it won’t fully set even after long refrigeration, leaving that creamy, runny core.
Cheesecake is done when the edges are set but the center still has a small wobble — like gelatin, not liquid. If it sloshes, it needed more time.
Be sure to fully preheat your oven as well before baking and use the recommended pan size above.
Hi Natasha! We need chocolate cheesecake from you 🙂 In the meantime, can I add melted chocolate to this one to make it chocolate cheesecake? Thank you!!
Thank you so much for that suggestion, Rita! I have not tested this with chocolate, but hopefully, we will be working on a recipe for this in the future. Let us know how it turns out if you experiment with the recipe.
I just tried it with chocolate!! I got the ghirardelli dark chocolate melting wafers. Followed Natasha’s recipe exactly, except I used oreos instead of graham crackers for the crust, and I poured some of the plain batter without chocolate in the springform first. Then I put the rest back on the mixer (careful that the melted chocolate isn’t too hot), I mixed the chocolate in slowly. I poured that overtop the plain batter in the springform, and then I took a wooden skewer and swirled it around the mix the plain and chocolate. It did crack a bit when it cooked up, where the normal recipe never does. And I had to keep it in the oven maybe 10 minutes longer than normal. We’ll see tomorrow how it turns out!!!
I have added a ton of different things to this recipe, including melted white chocolate (with cream) and it was AMAZIINNGGGGGG. This has been my go-to recipe for years and people beg me to sell them!
Thank you for sharing that with us, Nicole!
Since I am a diabetic, I exchange the sugar for monk fruit sugar and for the crust I exchange the graham crackers with pecans processed in a chopper to resemble the graham crackers. Delicious!
Thank you for sharing that with us, Debra!
Could I bake this pre slice and then freeze?
Hi Brenna! That would be fine.
I absolutely love this cheesecake! But mine always gets brown on top and has little holes.. do you have any tips?
Hi Shawnell, Hmm, it should not brown if made as writte, but I’m happy to troubleshoot. I few things to check – Were you possibly using conventional oven settings or convection? If convection, you would want to reduce the temperature by 25 degrees F. Also, make sure the water is hot when adding to the pan so it creates steam in the oven which helps to prevent browning. Lastly, make sure the cheesecake isn’t too high up in the oven. Set the racks in the oven so the cheesecake is centered in the oven when baking.
I’ve made this several times & always a big hit! I love all of Natasha’s recipes.
Just made this cheese cake. Looks great my favourite
Also made croissant French toast for Christmas morning. Got rave reviews. It will be our traditional Xmas morning breakfast Thank you
Aww, that’s so great, Georgia. I’m so excited to read reviews like this, especially when recipes become traditions. Thank you for sharing that with me.
Love your tecipes! Just made this with my 6 year old yesterday and it turned out awesome for our first cheesecake. I think I’d like it slightly sweeter made a couple more table spoons of sugar is all. Really nice flavor and texture though! Mine turned brown on the top and sides, I’m not that worried about it but do you have tips for keeping it white?
I’m so glad you loved it, Ana! It should not brown. I few things to check – Were you possibly using conventional oven settings or convection? If convection, you would want to reduce the temperature by 25 degrees F. Also, make sure the water is hot when adding to the pan so it creates steam in the oven which helps to prevent browning. Lastly, make sure the cheesecake isn’t too high up in the oven. Set the racks in the oven so the cheesecake is centered in the oven when baking.
First cheesecake I ever made. I was so nervous but, It turned out great! Had a request to make it for NYE😃. Love when that happens.
I’m so happy you loved it!