New-York style cheesecake and a blueberry sauce that doubles as a topping for waffles, or anything else you could possibly drown with blueberry sauce.

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As my sister put it, “This is better than the Cheesecake Factory!” I’m a huge cheesecake fan and this is the best cheesecake recipe I’ve tried.

The texture is amazingly smooth and the semi-tart blueberry topping is a perfect match! It’s simple to make and difficult to screw up.

This recipe was inspired by Ina Garten’s Cheesecake. I hope you give it a try!

Watch How To Make Cheesecake Video:

Ingredients for The Crust –

1 ½  cups graham cracker crumbs (I use “Honey Maid”  crumbs – it’s cheaper & easier. Or you can use 10 crackers)
6 Tbsp (3/4 stick) melted, unsalted butter
1 Tbsp sugar

Ingredients for The Cheesecake –

2 ½ lb cream cheese (5 blocks – 8oz each) at room temperature
1 ½ cups sugar
¼ cup sour cream
7 whole large eggs (at room temp)
1 ½ tsp vanilla extract

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Ingredients for Blueberry Sauce:

This is based on our popular blueberry topping recipe (which is so good over breakfast and dessert!)

4 cups frozen blueberries
1 Tbsp cornstarch
1/4 cup water
1 Tbsp lemon juice
2 Tbsp sugar

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What you will need :

A springform pan where the sides loosen and the bottom comes out.

How to Make this Cheesecake Recipe:

Preheat the oven to 350°F
Crust: combine1 ½  cups graham cracker crumbs, 1 Tbsp sugar and 6 Tbsp melted butter – mix well. Pour into a 9 or 9 ½ inch springform pan (see picture above). Use a large spoon to press the crumbs evenly into the bottom of the pan. Bake for 8 minutes. Let cool to room temperature.

Three photos of a cheesecake crust being put together

Cheesecake Filling:

Raise oven temp to 450°F and place rack in bottom third of oven.
1. Mix 5 blocks (8oz each) of cream cheese and 1 1/2 cups of sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer on medium-high speed using paddle attachment (or use an electric hand mixer).

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2. Mix until light and fluffy (5 minutes), scrape the bowl down as necessary so you don’t get chunks of cream cheese.

3. Reduce the speed to medium and add 7 eggs, one at a time.

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4. Reduce speed to low and add 1/4 cup of sour cream and 1 ½ tsp of vanilla.

Two photos of cheesecake mixture being mixed in a mixer

5. Mix well and pour into crust.

Three photos of a cheesecake mixture being poured into a cake pan

How to Bake the Cheesecake:

Place oven rack in the bottom 1/3. (Put the center rack 1 level lower than the center. In my oven, I had the rack on the third position. If it’s too close to the top, it will brown too quickly). Bake 15 minutes at 450°F.

Without opening the oven door, Reduce oven temperature to 225 °F and bake for 1 hour and 5 minutes to 1 hour and 15 minutes until the center is almost set. Try not to open the oven door because you will lose heat that way and it won’t bake properly and may crack.

Remove cheesecake from the oven and cool cake to room temperature, then refrigerate until fully chilled.

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When ready to serve the cheesecake, carefully run a butter knife around the sides of the cake. Unlatch and remove the springform pan. Serve the cake on the base of the pan.

Velvety New York style cheesecake with an easy blueberry topping! @NatashasKitchen

Berry Sauce:

In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine 2 Tbsp sugar, 1/4 cup water, 2 tsp cornstarch and 1 Tbsp lemon juice. As soon as it starts to thicken, add 4 cups of blueberries and cook until lightly bubbly. Don’t boil. Let cool to room temp and spread on top of the cheesecake when serving. You can make this sauce ahead of time and serve the next day as well.

This recipe is great for parties and is sure to please. Enjoy!

You also will like this No Bake Cheesecake with Strawberries

Notes: Ina makes her cheesecake recipe by adding 1 tablespoon of grated lemon zest to the cream cheese filling; but I like the original flavor of cheesecake.

Easy Cheesecake Recipe with Blueberry Topping (No Water Bath Required!)

4.90 from 138 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
New-York style cheesecake and a blueberry sauce that doubles as a topping for waffles, or anything else you could possibly drown with blueberry sauce.
Our go-to Cheesecake with an easy blueberry sauce topping. This Cheesecake recipe shows up for all of our major holidays.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 33 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 48 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 12 slices

The Crust -

  • 1 ½ cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 6 Tbsp 3/4 stick melted, unsalted butter
  • 1 Tbsp sugar

The Cheesecake –

  • 2 ½ lb cream cheese, 5 blocks - 8oz each at room temperature
  • 1 ½ cups sugar
  • ¼ cup sour cream
  • 7 whole large eggs, at room temp
  • 1 ½ tsp vanilla extract

Blueberry Sauce:

What you will need :

  • A springform pan where the sides loosen and the bottom comes out.

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350°F

    Crust:

    • Combine graham cracker crumbs, sugar and melted butter – mix well. Pour into a 9 or 9 ½ inch springform pan. Use a large spoon to press the crumbs evenly into the bottom of the pan. Bake for 8 minutes. Let cool to room temperature.

    Cheesecake filling:

      Increase oven temp to 450°F. Place oven rack in the bottom 1/3. (Put the center rack 1 level lower than the center. In my oven, I had the rack on the third position. If it's too close to the top, it will brown too quickly).

      • Mix the cream cheese and sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer on medium-high speed using paddle attachment (or use an electric hand mixer).
      • Mix until light and fluffy (5 minutes), scrape the bowl down as necessary so you don't get chunks of cream cheese.
      • Reduce the speed to medium and add eggs, 1 at a time.
      • Reduce speed to low and add sour cream and vanilla.
      • Mix well and pour into crust.

      Baking Instructions:

      • Bake 15 minutes at 450°F.
      • Without opening the oven door, Reduce oven temperature to 225 °F and bake for 1 hour and 5 minutes to 1 hour and 15 minutes until the center is almost set. Try not to open the oven door because you will lose heat that way and it won't bake properly and may crack.
      • Remove cheesecake from the oven and cool cake to room temperature, then refrigerate until fully chilled.
      • When ready to serve the cheesecake, carefully run a butter knife around the sides of the cake. Unlatch and remove the springform pan. Serve the cake on the base of the pan.

      Berry Sauce:

      • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the sugar, water, cornstarch and lemon juice. As soon as it starts to thicken, add blueberries and cook until lightly bubbly. Don’t boil. Let cool to room temp and spread on top of the cheesecake when serving. You can make this sauce ahead of time and serve the next day as well. This recipe is great for parties and is sure to please. Enjoy!

      Notes

      Tips for Success:
      • If you want to remove the cake from the springform pan, you can place a ring of parchment paper on the bottom. 
      • To prevent leaks from the springform pan while baking, wrap a piece of foil under the outside of the pan. 

      Nutrition Per Serving

      603kcal Calories48g Carbs10g Protein43g Fat23g Saturated Fat217mg Cholesterol464mg Sodium229mg Potassium2g Fiber39g Sugar1639IU Vitamin A5mg Vitamin C125mg Calcium1mg Iron
      Nutrition Facts
      Easy Cheesecake Recipe with Blueberry Topping (No Water Bath Required!)
      Amount per Serving
      Calories
      603
      % Daily Value*
      Fat
       
      43
      g
      66
      %
      Saturated Fat
       
      23
      g
      144
      %
      Cholesterol
       
      217
      mg
      72
      %
      Sodium
       
      464
      mg
      20
      %
      Potassium
       
      229
      mg
      7
      %
      Carbohydrates
       
      48
      g
      16
      %
      Fiber
       
      2
      g
      8
      %
      Sugar
       
      39
      g
      43
      %
      Protein
       
      10
      g
      20
      %
      Vitamin A
       
      1639
      IU
      33
      %
      Vitamin C
       
      5
      mg
      6
      %
      Calcium
       
      125
      mg
      13
      %
      Iron
       
      1
      mg
      6
      %
      * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
      Course: Dessert
      Cuisine: American
      Keyword: cheesecake recipe
      Skill Level: Medium
      Cost to Make: $$
      Calories: 603
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      Comments

      • margaret
        April 12, 2020

        Would love to know if anyone has made this in the UK as our cream cheese is much softer than the US version and our sour cream slightly different too.

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      • Marina
        April 10, 2020

        Hi Natasha!
        Love your recipes, can’t wait to make this cheesecake as well!
        I have a question about the baking part
        I’m new to the states and was wondering if I should be baking it in “Bake” mode or “Conv Bake” mode.

        Thank you so much!!!
        Marina.

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          April 11, 2020

          Hi Marina, we bake it. I haven’t tested this recipe in conv mode.

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          • Marina
            April 11, 2020

            Thank you!!

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      • Connie B
        April 10, 2020

        You bake amazing cheesecakes, and I’m wondering if you could design a recipe for a dairy free cheesecake for those of us who are lactose intolerant or allergic to milk/dairy products. I’d love to have a dairy free cheesecake recipe that actually tastes like the real thing.

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          April 10, 2020

          Thank you for that suggestion, Connie! I will add to my list!

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      • Maria Berg
        April 4, 2020

        Hello from Texas! My 13 yo daughter made this for the first time and was perfect and delicious! No cracks! I wish I can add a pic! I only had 2.5 cups of blueberry but still followed your recipe and still was delicious!

        My only question though…to me it tasted eggy? We still love it! Just that it tasted like custard. Should I lessen the egg next time?

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          April 4, 2020

          I’m so glad you all loved it, Maria! That’s so great! I haven’t had that outcome – was it possible over baker, it could be the type of egg used? Was anything left out (vanilla) or altered in the recipe? I’m more than happy to troubleshoot.

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          • Maria Berg
            April 17, 2020

            Hello again Natasha! So we made this yummyliscious cheesecake again the following week! (Don’t judge, life is stressful as a nurse and suddenly homeschool mom)

            So the eggy taste went away as I made sure the sour cream was a full cup this time….Google suggested it might not have enough sour cream the first time. And it worked! However, the cheesecake cracked on top after it cooled down! Thankfully the equally yummy blueberry topping hid it. It was a total hit for Easter!

            So what do you think of the crack? Did I mix/whip it too long?

            Thanks again!
            ~Maria

            PS…your blueberry sauce recipe is now my to-go for blueberry topping! So delicious I have to stop myself from eating it by itself!

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            • Natashas Kitchen
              April 17, 2020

              Hi Maria, a common reason that this can crack is over whipping the cream cheese on to high of a speed which can incorporate air into the batter causing it to crack. You might also try placing A metal baking dish in the oven on the same level with the cheesecake filled with a few cups of water which will create some moisture on the surface of the cheesecake and help to prevent cracking. I hope that helps for next time!

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      • Jim
        February 5, 2020

        I’ve made this many times and it’s always a hit. It’s my go-to cheesecake. Thanks, Natasha for the best cheesecake recipe! I now come to your site for other recipes, too.

        Has anyone made this is mini 4” springform pans? I was thinking of making three mini cheesecakes for different toppings and/or for freezing a few cakes for later. Would I have to modify the recipe or just divide everything into thirds?

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          February 5, 2020

          Hi Jim, I have not tested this in a 4″ pan & I imagine you will have to use quite a few of them since this recipe fills the 9″ to the very top. I’ve searched through the comments and haven’t found anyone commenting on using a 4″. If you experiment I would love to know how you like this recipe!

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      • Marty
        February 3, 2020

        Do you have a tip for serving so the bottom crust doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan?

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        • Natasha
          February 4, 2020

          Hi Marty, using a non-stick pan helps, but you can also line the bottom with a ring of parchment paper for easy removal.

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        • Maria
          April 5, 2020

          Nope, we followed your recipe to a tee, since it’s our first time making it. I was also there supervising the whole time. Google answer varied from me having sensitive taste to egg, or too much egg.

          Nevertheless, it was very good! Especially to my 13 yo! I just wonder if I should use 6 instead of 7 eggs next time. I’m afraid to trouble shoot, I’m not a very experienced baker

          ….I hashtagged you on the pic I posted on my Facebook. I hope you can see it

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      • Jess
        January 1, 2020

        Made this and it was delicious. Used a 9 1/2 inch deep springform pan and there was SO much batter left over. Followed recipe to a T. Not sure what happened…

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        • Natasha
          January 1, 2020

          Hi Jess, did you possibly use a shorter wall springform pan? Also, make sure you don’t whip on to high of speed which can incorporate more air and cause the batter to have more volume.

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      • Siddiqa Sadiq
        December 23, 2019

        Made this for my husband’s bday and it came out simply amazing. Love it !! Everyone loved it

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          December 23, 2019

          That’s so great! Thank you for sharing that with me! happy birthday to your husband!

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      • Marnice
        December 12, 2019

        Natasha, I have an electric oven. I’ve baked this delicious cheesecake twice and both times it has cracked in the center. How can I prevent this from happening again and turning a beautiful cheesecake into an ugly one.

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          December 12, 2019

          Hi Marnice, a common reason that this can crack is over whipping the cream cheese on to high of a speed which can incorporate air into the batter causing it to crack. You might also try placing A metal baking dish in the oven on the same level with the cheesecake filled with a few cups of water which will create some moisture on the surface of the cheesecake and help to prevent cracking. I hope that helps for next time!

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      • Rob Gibson
        November 27, 2019

        Should the frozen blueberries be thawed before making the sauce? Or just dump the frozen ones straight into the pan?

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          November 27, 2019

          Hi Rob, I don’t thaw the blueberries – I just add them frozen and keep everything else in the recipe the same

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      • Danna
        November 11, 2019

        Hi Natasha, I made this so many times and it was a huge hit! My kids will only eat my cheesecake and they said it is the best! Thanks to you Natasha. I would like to make mini cheesecakes to give away to my friends and my kid’s teachers for Christmas and wondering how long should I bake them in the oven if I want to make 4 inch cakes? Please let me know. Thanks!

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      • fran
        October 27, 2019

        Natashia–I have an electric oven with the heating unit on the bottom. What rack level would you suggest I use instead?

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          October 28, 2019

          Hi Fran, we put our cake towards the center to be safe, if you feel you need it higher and experiment with that I would love to know how it turns out.

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      • Nicole D
        October 7, 2019

        My first attempt at a cheesecake and it could not have been easier or more delicious!!!! I bought the 9 inch springform pan and away I went… Wow! Just wow! I followed the recipe instructions exactly and I would not change a thing.

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          October 7, 2019

          I’m so happy to hear that! Thank you for that great review!

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      • Angie Sassi
        September 25, 2019

        Hi Natasha, I made this recipe and followed it exactly! I baked my cheesecake in a 9″ pan and it filled the pan right up to the top. When the cake started to cool down, it did go down a bit and left me enough room to top it off with the blueberries. The centre seemed like it was a bit undercooked and jiggly initially, however, I left the cake in the fridge for 24 hours to cool down and the next day the cake was perfect! I covered it in blueberries….and OMG….the cheesecake was creamy and velvety tasting and it was definitely a huge hit with my guests! Best cheesecake I ever had…and I have had a lot! Excellent recipe! Thanks Natasha!

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          September 25, 2019

          That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!

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        • Linda W.
          October 26, 2019

          B9Have you made this with a fruit topping other than blueberry? I would like a fruit topping but I’m not a fan of blueberries.

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          • Natashas Kitchen
            October 26, 2019

            Hi Linda, that should work! Strawberries, raspberries may be a great option.

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      • Ruby
        August 26, 2019

        HI Natasha! I really prefer a thin cheese cake. If I use two 9 inch pan. how much I change the cooking time with the same amount of ingredients in this recipe. Thank You.

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          August 26, 2019

          Hi Ruby, it’s hard to say without testing that. If you experiment please let me know how you like that recipe.

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      • Becky Devlin
        August 19, 2019

        Are you sure this is a 9″ pan, seems like a lot of cream cheese for that size pan? My recipe calls for 3 – 8 oz boxes of cream cheese and 4 eggs and 1 cup of sour cream and that completely fills my springform pan.

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          August 19, 2019

          Hi Becky, you are welcome to use a 10″ we use a 9″ pan and it does fill it pretty close to the top but we’ve never had an issue with it overflowing.

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        • Bernard
          April 12, 2020

          Becky, this sounds more like the recipe I’ve used in the past but have lost since. Would you mind posting the recipe here? Thanks!

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      • Sha
        July 11, 2019

        Also, if I’m going to use a 9inch pan, will the recipe fill it up all the way to the top? Thanks again! 💕

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          July 11, 2019

          Hi Sha! Yes, we use a 9-inch pan and it does fill up close to the top. Most springforms are tall enough to hold that.

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      • Sha
        July 11, 2019

        Hi Natasha! I’m planning to bake this next week. Are there any substitute for sour cream? Also, I want to use condensed milk as sugar substitute. Do you have any idea if there’s temperature changes? Thank you lots! 💕

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          July 11, 2019

          Hi Sha, I haven’t tested it without the sour cream so I can’t really guess. Sorry I know that’s not very helpful. I also haven’t tested it with condensed milk so it is difficult to guess how it would affect the overall texture, bake time, etc.

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      • Vimla Sewpershad
        May 19, 2019

        This was one of the tastiest, easiest and most aesthetically pleasing baked cheesecakes I have ever made. The texture was amazing, taste was divine, just the right level of sweetness and instructions were spot on. There was only one issue I had and that could just be my oven. When i switched down to 225F (106C), my oven switched off after 10 min. I panicked and cranked it up to 325F (162C), then later to 257F (125C). I was worried about if this would affect it but it did not. I did wonder if 225F is correct? Thank you. My family loved it too.

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          May 19, 2019

          I’m so happy you enjoyed that! 225 is correct, the oven will switch off to cool down to 225 but bakes as needed during that time since it is hotter from the first baking step. Once it hits 225 it will turn on again to keep it at a constant 225.

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        • Michelle C
          February 18, 2020

          Hi Natasha…
          I was wondering if the blueberry sauce recipe would change any if im using Fresh berries?

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          • Natashas Kitchen
            February 18, 2020

            Hi Michelle, you can definitely use fresh blueberries. You will have to give them slightly more time to release a little juice but the fresh blueberries will work without any other modifications.

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            • Traci
              February 27, 2020

              Hello.
              Any suggestion if I would like to make this lemon flavor? I have an abundance of Meyers lemons, just not sure how much juice/zest to add?
              Your feedback is greatly appreciated!

              Tia!

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              • Natashas Kitchen
                February 28, 2020

                Hi Traci, we love the added lemon in the blueberry sauce. I have not tested that in the cheesecake itself but I imagine it may work using some zest.

      • Sophia
        April 16, 2019

        The reviews and the look of your cream cheese cake inspired to make this for Easter. I have never tried baked version. a little confusion while going thro the recipe, Does it mean that you use only the top grill for baking the cake?. my oven has both bottom & top grill. the bottom grill is not used at all? if so do put a oven tray under the direct flame on top? thanks, hope to receive your reply soon

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        • Natasha
          April 16, 2019

          Hi Sophia, use your ovens normal bake mode. Some ovens have heat just from the top or bottom, but if your oven bakes from both, use the normal settings.

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          • Sophia
            April 17, 2019

            Hi Natasha, thank you. its either at a time, bottom or top, not both together. so should I use bottom & then top just for browning? may fear is for 1 hr 15 min, the base will not burn?

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            • Natasha
              April 17, 2019

              Hi Sophia, sorry I misunderstood your question. Most conventional oven give off radiant heat from the top so if you had to choose, I would select the top.

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            • Natashas Kitchen
              April 17, 2019

              Without being there and not knowing what your normal setting is, is hard to say. With the options, you mentioned the bottom then top for browning sounds best, just be sure the cake isn’t too close to the heating element.

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              • Sophia
                April 22, 2019

                Hi Natasha,
                thank you so much. The final result was 300% success. I didn’t expect it as I never tried the baked version. I wish I could post a picture here for all the readers-on insta I tagged you. a frequent cheesecake eater from all over the world said its the best cheese cake he ever eat. the top colour was glorious. not a single crack. the taste was awesome and the how it looked- had a top golden brown, middle creamy & base brown. it was treat for the eyes. the blueberry topping was not poured all at once but served separately on individual slices. so there was an option for plain and with topping. I used fresh blueberries with same recipe and boiled it for 5 min.
                the baking was in 9.5 inch spring foam tin, without parchment paper I fixed the base with digestive biscuits only at base & not sides. poured the cream cheese mixture and covered the tin bottom & sides with aluminum foil so that water doesn’t enter the tin and baked it in hot water bath, bottom flame of the oven at 180 degree for 1 hr, 30 min. when the giggles almost disappeared when shook, switched off the bottom and browned the top for 3 min. kept in the oven with flames off for an hour. once cooled, loosened the sides with knife and kept refrigerated for 24 hrs. next day loosened the tin & separated it from the cake. with torch heated the base tin and inverted the cake on a plate, now I had full control to loosen and remove the base tin. it came out without a crumb falling. inverted it finally on the cake stand. haaaaaaa……… and the base didn’t burn at all.

              • Natashas Kitchen
                April 22, 2019

                That’s so great Sophia! Thank you for tagging me! I can’t wait to see that photo! & thank you for this amazing feedback! Happy Easter!

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