Decadent, Creamy Cheesecake

"I've tried dozens of cheesecake recipes, but always come back to this one. It is a base recipe that can be doctored however you like - with added extracts, different cookie crusts etc. The real trick to a delicious cheesecake, IMO, is the cream. As an added bonus - it makes it much harder to crack!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 40mins
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
10 slices
Serves:
10
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ingredients

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directions

  • For the crust: Stir cookie crumbs, salt, and sugar in a bowl. Pour in melted butter or margarine and stir until the crumbs are all moist. Press crumbs in the bottom of a spring form pan. Bake the crust at 350F for 5-10 minutes (depending on the size of the pan - the larger, the less time it will need) or until the crust starts becoming golden. Cool while you prepare the cake batter.
  • For the cheesecake batter: beat the cream cheese at medium speed till it is soft and creamy. It is important that the cheese has been warmed to room temperature for this step!
  • Add in the sugar, and beat for another 2-4 minutes, until cheese is light (and not grainy).
  • Add in the vanilla and beat until properly mixed.
  • Add in the eggs one at a time, making sure each is well incorporated before adding in the next.
  • Add the heavy cream, either on low speed or by hand. If you have any extra goodies to throw in (like a few tbs of jam to swirl in the batter, or extra cookie chunks), now is the time to fold those inches.
  • Bake the cheesecake at 325 for 50min-1 hour and 15 min, or until it has set (besides the middle, which can still be a little jiggly). The rate at which the cake will finish depends on the size of pan you used and your oven! It is important to watch it. I have baked these in different ovens in the same sized pans and there is no consistency. When using heavy cream, I don't both with a water bath - but if you do, you will probably have to bake it a little longer. If mine cracks (not very often), I just top it with a chocolate ganache to fill in the cracks. Yum.
  • When removing the cake - run a knife around the edges of the cake, to keep it from pulling away and cracking. You can also turn off the oven a little earlier and let it cool off gradually while it finishes cooking. Let the cake cool off on the counter before chilling it. Refrigerate for at least a few hours (ideally over night) before serving.

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