Introduction
Did you know New York-style cheesecake’s signature density comes from NO flour (just cornstarch) and a water-bath bake at exactly 325°F? Classic New York cheesecake is dense, silky, crackless, with a buttery graham cracker crust and a smooth golden top. The water-bath method is what makes it work. The definitive cheesecake worth the 6-hour wait.
Ingredients List

- Graham crust: 2 cups graham cracker crumbs (about 18 crackers) + 1/3 cup melted butter + 1/4 cup granulated sugar + 1/4 tsp salt
- Cheesecake filling: 4 (8 oz) blocks full-fat cream cheese softened to room temp + 1.25 cups granulated sugar + 1 cup sour cream + 2 tsp vanilla + 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice + 1 tbsp cornstarch + pinch salt + 4 large eggs at room temp
- Equipment: 9-inch springform pan + heavy-duty foil + roasting pan for water bath
- To serve: Fresh berries (raspberries, strawberries, blueberries) + powdered sugar dust
Timing
Crust: 15 min. Filling: 20 min. Bake: 1 hr 10 min. Cool in oven: 1 hr. Chill: 4 hr min (overnight ideal). Total: 6+ hours, but only 35 min hands-on.
Step 1 — Preheat + Wrap Pan
Heat oven to 325°F. Wrap springform pan tightly in 2 layers of heavy-duty foil to prevent water seepage. Boil water for the water bath.
Step 2 — Make Graham Crust
Mix crumbs, sugar, salt, and melted butter until it resembles wet sand. Press firmly into bottom and 1 inch up sides of pan. Bake 10 min; cool.
Step 3 — Make the Cheesecake Filling
Beat softened cream cheese 3 minutes until completely smooth — no lumps. Add sugar; beat 1 min. Mix in sour cream, vanilla, lemon juice, cornstarch, salt. Add eggs one at a time on LOWEST speed (don’t over-aerate or it cracks).
Step 4 — Water Bath Bake
Pour filling into cooled crust. Place in roasting pan; pour boiling water 1 inch up sides of springform. Bake 1 hr 10 min — edges set, center slightly jiggles.
Step 5 — Slow Cool in Oven
Turn off oven; crack door open with wooden spoon; cool inside 1 hour. This slow cool prevents cracks. Then remove from water bath; peel foil; cool to room temp on counter.
Step 6 — Chill + Serve
Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours, ideally overnight (best at 24+ hours). Run hot dry knife around edge before releasing springform. Slice cleanly (wipe knife between cuts). Top with fresh berries and powdered sugar.
Nutritional Information
- Calories: 510 per slice
- Protein: 9 g
- Fat: 34 g
Healthier Alternatives for the Recipe
Use light cream cheese (1/3 less fat). Reduce sugar to 1 cup. Use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream. Reduce crust by half. Top with fresh fruit (no sugar) instead of sweetened compote.
Serving Suggestions
Showstopper for birthdays, anniversaries, bridal showers, Mother’s Day, Easter, and special occasions. Pair with espresso, dessert wine (port, moscato), or champagne. Top with strawberry compote, salted caramel, or fresh berry medley.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Cold cream cheese — lumps that never disappear
- Over-aerating after eggs — cracks the top
- Skipping water bath — cracks + dry texture
- Cutting before fully chilled — falls apart
- Pre-grated graham crumbs — stale, less crust flavor
Storing Tips for the Recipe
Refrigerate 5 days covered. Freeze whole or sliced 2 months — slice first, wrap individually, thaw in fridge. Topping separately keeps 5 days.
Conclusion
Classic New York Cheesecake delivers exactly what you want. Try it tonight, share your experience in the review section, leave a comment with your variations, and subscribe for more recipes like this.
FAQs
Why water bath? Even heat + moisture = silky crackless texture.
No springform? 9-inch round pan works but harder to remove cleanly.
Make ahead? Yes — 2 days ahead is actually better; flavors deepen.
Gluten-free crust? Use GF graham crackers or almond flour crust.
Cracks anyway? Cover with sour cream topping or fresh berries — no one will notice.









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