Make the perfect cheesecake with this vanilla cheesecake recipe! This step-by-step tutorial has all of my tips and tricks for making the best ever cheesecake. Simple, creamy, and delicious!
I love this basic cheesecake. In the mood for other flavors? Try my chocolate cheesecake and my lemon cheesecake too!
Why My Cheesecake is Best
Everyone should have a go-to cheesecake recipe in their baking tool kit. It’s one of my favorite dessert recipes!
Whether you’re just learning how to make cheesecake or you’ve made thousands of them, you’ll fall head over heels for this creamy decadent dessert.
- Making vanilla cheesecake is the perfect way to hone you cheesecake baking skills.
- The simplicity of this cheesecake allows the vanilla flavor to shine through.
- You can enjoy it plain or add your favorite cheesecake toppings.
- Once you know how to make cheesecake you’ll love exploring all flavor options out there!
- The clear instructions and pro tips in this recipe make it easy for even novice bakers to make impressive cheesecake every time.
If you love today’s classic recipe, you’ve got to try my Strawberry Cheesecake recipe next! Make it festive by adding sprinkles like I did in my funfetti cheesecake recipe!
Ingredient Notes for Cheesecake
- Graham cracker crust – This recipe starts with a homemade graham cracker crust. Read my graham cracker pie crust tutorial for more tips on making the best crust for your cheesecake.
- Cream cheese – For the rich flavor you crave, it’s important to use regular, full fat cream cheese! Start with softened room temperature cream cheese for best results.
- Sour cream – adds moisture to the cheesecake while softening the texture of the cheese.
- Eggs – I use four large eggs to thicken my vanilla cheesecake.
- Vanilla – Since vanilla is the dominant flavor here, I use both vanilla extract and vanilla bean paste. The vanilla bean is optional but makes the flavor even better!
- Toppings – A swirl of cool whip or whipped cream is heavenly on top of vanilla cheesecake! We added some fresh sliced strawberries too.
How to Make Cheesecake
- Prep the Pan.
Fill a broiler pan with a couple of inches of water. Place it on the bottom of your oven and preheat to 325°F.
This step raises the humidity levels in the oven. The moist heat is essential for cheesecake with a creamy texture.
PRO TIP: No need to wrap your cheesecake pan in foil. We’ll use the steam from the water batch without actually placing the cheesecake in the bath. The cheesecake will go on the shelf ABOVE the water bath.
2. Make the graham cracker pie crust. Some people like to put parchment paper circles under the pie crust. I just serve my cheesecake on the bottom plate that comes with the springform pan. If you plan on sliding the cheesecake off the pan completely, use parchment paper!
3. Make the cheesecake filling. Use room temperature ingredients for BEST results!
4. Bake.
When the cheesecake is done, TURN OFF the oven and crack the door open very slightly. The cheesecake needs to sit for about 15 minutes undisturbed as the oven temperature gradually lowers.
Letting the cheesecake slowly cool is another way we reduce the odds of a cracked cheesecake.
5. Cool.
Remove the cheesecake from the oven. Immediately run a sharp knife around the edges just to separate the edges of the crust from the pan.
Now leave the cheesecake to cool at room temperature for about 30 minutes. Transfer it to the fridge (still in the pan) and chill for at least 6 hours or, preferably, overnight.
6. Serve. Remove the sides of the spring form pan and slide out the cheesecake. Top with cool whip and strawberries before slicing and serving!
Cheesecake Tips and Tricks
- Do not overbeat after adding the eggs. You want a creamy texture, not fluffy.
- The cheesecake does not need to sit IN the water bath. The broiler pan full of water will go on the very bottom of your oven. The cheesecake will go on a center rack over the bath. This gives the oven the right amount of moisture necessary for baking smooth cheesecake.
- Be careful not to overbake. The cheesecake will still be a little jiggly in the center when it’s done. Remember it’ll continue to set up as it cools. Overbaking can dry out the cheesecake and cause cracks.
- Sometimes despite your best effort, your cheesecake will still crack. It happens! Don’t stress: that’s what toppings are for! Spread some cool whip or whipped cream over that crack and forget about it. No one will care when they’re busy enjoying incredible cheesecake.
For even easier dessert baking, try my 7 up cake recipe next!
Recipe FAQs
Cheesecakes are delicate desserts prone to developing cracks on top before or after baking. There are a few common reasons why this happens.
Oven humidity and temperature are the most common culprits of cracked cheesecake. Using a water bath helps add moisture to the oven to keep the cheesecake from drying out and cracking.
Be careful not to open the oven door as the cheesecake bakes! Drastic changes in temperature can wreak havoc on this delicate dessert. That’s why we let the cheesecake gradually cool in the turned off oven instead of removing it right away.
If you don’t have vanilla bean paste, you can substitute the seeds of one vanilla bean. Or just leave it out!
The simplicity of vanilla cheesecake makes it the perfect canvas for all kinds of toppings!
Berries, pie filling, and caramel sauce are all delicious on vanilla cheesecake. Love lemon? Spread some lemon curd on top of your cheesecake. Any kind of chocolate drizzle would be amazing too, with or without the whipped cream.
Store this cheesecake covered in the refrigerator. It’s best enjoyed within one week.
More Cheesecake Recipes
- Eggnog Cheesecake Bars
- No Bake Pumpkin cheesecake
- No Bake Oreo Cheesecake
- Cheesecake Bars– same great recipe baked in 13×9
- Instant Pot Chocolate Cheesecake
- No Bake Raspberry Cheesecake
- Blueberry Cheesecake Recipe
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Ingredients
FOR THE CRUST:
- 2 cups graham cracker crumbs about 18 full size crackers
- 8 Tablespoons unsalted butter melted
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
FOR THE FILLING:
- 4 packages cream cheese, softened 8 ounce each
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 cup sour cream
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste optional
- 4 large eggs room temperature
FOR THE TOPPING:
- 8 ounce Cool Whip thawed (or homemade whipped cream)
- 1 pound sliced strawberries
Instructions
- Prepare 9-inch springform pan by lining the bottom with a piece of parchment paper. Set aside. Fill broiler pan with about 1-2 inches of water and place in BOTTOM of oven, on lowest rack. Preheat oven (with broiler pan of water) to 325°F.
- To make crust, blend graham crackers in food processor until fine. Pour in melted butter and sugar, pulse several times until combined. Press crust into bottom and slightly up the sides of a 9-inch springform pan. Set aside.
- For the filling, beat cream cheese and sugar for about 2 minutes. Add in sour cream and vanilla and beat for an additional 2-3 minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed.
- Slowly add eggs, one at a time until mixture is smooth. Do not over beat. Pour into prepared crust and place cheesecake pan into the middle of the oven.
- Bake 70 minutes in a 325 degree oven. Turn off oven, crack door open, and let sit undisturbed for about 15 minutes. Remove from oven and run a sharp knife gently along the edges to separate the cheesecake from the pan. Allow to cool on counter (in pan) for about 30 minutes, then place (in pan) in refrigerator for about 6-8 hours (or overnight).
- Remove springform pan gently. Top with Cool Whip and sliced strawberries, slice and enjoy!
Notes
- Don’t over beat your cheesecake before baking it. Just stop it. You don’t need FLUFFY….your goal should be CREAMY. Start with softened cream cheese (room temperature) in the first place!
- Water bath. While it doesn’t always PREVENT cracks, it does help add moisture to your dessert so the end result is melt in your mouth deliciousness EVERY time. And your springform pan doesn’t need to SIT IT in the water bath. I just place a broiler pan in my oven on the bottom shelf with about an inch of water. It adds the right amount of moisture to the oven while cooking.
- Once your cheesecake is done baking (as directed below), turn off the oven, crack open the door, and allow the cheesecake to “cool” for about 15 minutes in the oven. This slow cool process cuts down on the cracking!
- Finally, once it’s cooled and you released your cheesecake from the pan, and you notice you did everything right, yet there is still a crack. COVER IT UP. Yeah, you heard me. Top it with some whipped cream. Cool Whip. Berries. Pie Filling. Lemon Curd. It happens.
- You can purchase Vanilla Bean Paste on Amazon, or substitute 1 vanilla bean, scraped. If vanilla beans are too expensive you can skip them completly.
Nutrition
If you only have room for one cheesecake recipe in your life, make it this one: a perfect vanilla cheesecake! Dress it up with your favorite toppings or enjoy it all on its own.
Can I substitute vanilla extract for vanilla bean
Are you saying 1/2 cup of whipping cream or 1 1/2 cups for the vanilla cheesecake.
It says 1 1/2 cups.
Can Ricotta cheese be used in this recipe by substituting something?
Where do I get these recipes
This is by far the best cheesecake I have ever made ,so rich and creamy I have made it several times and this is my only go to I have also shared it with my friends who also love it THANK YOU
Do you put the water in the pan in the beginning, when you preheat the oven? I ask because at the end of the recipe you say it again. I don’t quite understand TY for a response.
You could do either, it really doesn’t matter 🙂 I’ll go double check what I wrote, but it truly doesn’t matter 🙂 ENJOY!
The water bath goes below on the bottom rack the cheesecake goes on rack above it
In the directions you say to put graham cracker on bottom of pan but in picture it shows it going up the side of the cake which way is right
Making this right now! My boyfriend has apparently forgotten that I’ve made him cheesecake for nearly every birthday in the 8+ years we’ve been together and asked if I could make one or if we should just buy it… Ha! This smells amazing!
Could I make this with vanilla wafers instead of graham crackers?
Sure!
I was looking at that cheesecake recipe on my cell phone. It looks so creamy and delicious. I almost bit the phone!
When do you take it out of the springform pan….before putting it in the refrigerator or after its cooled there for 6-8 hours?
Honestly, you could do either. I usually run a knife around the edges of the pan, then put the whole thing in the fridge (keeps it from being bumped by milk jugs and kids hands) 🙂
Ok I’m going to say it, I don’t care if my cheesecake cracks on the top! It still tastes great!??
drooooooling over the perfect sunday dessert for our family!!! the pefect sunday dessert for our family, can’t wait to try!!
This cheesecake looks like a DREAM! YUM!
You are speaking my language!!! Vanilla cheesecake is my favorite of all time!!