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There is something timeless about a truly great cheesecake. Smooth, creamy, and beautifully balanced, this perfect classic cheesecake is the kind of dessert that feels just as appropriate for holidays and celebrations as it does for a quiet weekend at home.
Unlike ultra-dense styles, this cheesecake has a lighter, almost cloud-like texture thanks to a simple technique that creates a silky filling without sacrificing richness. It’s elegant enough to serve plain and incredibly versatile if you want to dress it up with fruit sauces, caramel, chocolate, or whipped cream.
If you enjoy baking from scratch, this recipe is a wonderful foundation to master — and once you do, you’ll find endless ways to customize it.
For an even smoother finish, try topping with our Homemade Whipped Cream!
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Silky, creamy texture that slices beautifully
- Classic flavor that pairs with countless toppings
- Reliable method perfect for both beginners and experienced bakers
- Elegant enough for entertaining
- Freezes well for make-ahead desserts
This is the kind of recipe every home baker should have in their repertoire.
Ingredients
You’ll need just a handful of traditional baking staples to create this show-stopping dessert.
For the Graham Cracker Crust
- Graham cracker crumbs
- Granulated sugar
- Melted butter
For the Cheesecake Filling
- Cream cheese
- Granulated sugar
- Eggs, separated
- Lemon juice
- Vanilla extract

The lemon juice doesn’t make the cheesecake taste lemony — it simply brightens the flavor and balances the richness.
Equipment Needed
- 9-inch springform pan — Allows for easy release and clean edges.
- Food processor — makes crushing the graham crackers and Oreo cookies quick and effortless, giving you fine, even crumbs that press beautifully into the crust. If you don’t already have one, this is one of the most useful tools you can keep in your kitchen for cheesecakes, pie crusts, sauces, and more.
- Parchment paper — Prevents sticking and helps the cheesecake lift out smoothly.
- Stand mixer — Ideal for creating an ultra-smooth cheesecake filling with minimal effort.
- Hand mixer — Essential for achieving a light, lump-free filling.
- Mixing bowls — One for the batter and one for whipping egg whites.
- Rubber spatula — ideal for gently folding the batter
How to Make Perfect Classic Cheesecake
Great cheesecake is less about complicated steps and more about technique.
Beating the cream cheese until light and fluffy creates the foundation for a smooth filling. Folding in whipped egg whites introduces gentle air, giving this cheesecake its signature creamy texture without making it overly heavy.
Prebaking the crust ensures it stays crisp beneath the filling, while allowing the cheesecake to rest in the oven after baking helps prevent dramatic temperature changes — one of the leading causes of cracking.



Your batter should be smooth, thick, and pourable — not runny
Finally, freezing the cheesecake before serving is a simple bakery trick that makes slicing effortless and gives the dessert a beautifully firm structure.
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PrintPerfect Classic Cheesecake
A rich, creamy classic cheesecake with a buttery graham cracker crust and smooth, bakery-style filling. This timeless dessert is perfect served plain or topped with fruit sauces, caramel, or chocolate.
- Prep Time: 25 minutes
- Inactive: 5 hours (cooling + freezing)
- Cook Time: 55 minutes
- Total Time: 6 hours 20 minutes
- Yield: 10-12 slices
- Category: Cheesecake, Dessert
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
For the Crust
- 1.5 cups graham cracker crumbs (about 1½ sleeves)
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 6 TBSP salted butter, melted
For the Filling
- 24 oz cream cheese, softened (3 blocks)
- 1½ cups granulated sugar
- 4 large eggs, separated
- 1 TBSP lemon juice
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
- Prepare the Oven and Pan
Preheat oven to 325°F. Line the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan with parchment paper by tracing and cutting a circle to fit. - Make the Crust
Combine graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and melted butter until evenly moistened. Press firmly into the bottom and slightly up the sides of the pan. - Pre-bake the crust for 10 minutes, then remove from the oven.
- Prepare the Filling
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat cream cheese until light and fluffy. - Add sugar, egg yolks, lemon juice, and vanilla. Mix until fully combined and smooth.
- In a separate bowl, beat egg whites until stiff peaks form. Gently fold the egg whites into the cream cheese mixture until no streaks remain.
- Pour filling into the crust and smooth the top.
- Bake for 55 minutes.
- Turn off the oven but do not open the door. Allow the cheesecake to rest inside for 1 hour.
- Cool and Freeze
Remove from the oven and cool completely at room temperature. - Wrap the pan tightly with plastic wrap and aluminum foil, then freeze for several hours.
- Serve
When ready to serve, remove the cheesecake from the pan and allow it to thaw before slicing.
Notes
Ensure cream cheese is fully softened to prevent lumps.
Avoid overmixing after adding egg whites to keep the texture light.
Freezing helps create clean, bakery-style slices.
For best flavor, allow cheesecake to sit at room temperature about 20 minutes before serving.
Tips for Success
- Start with fully softened cream cheese to avoid lumps.
- Beat the egg whites to stiff peaks for the best texture.
- Fold gently — overmixing deflates the batter.
- Do not open the oven door while the cheesecake rests.
- Freeze before slicing for clean, bakery-style cuts.
Storage & Reheating
Store:
Keep covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Freeze:
Wrap tightly and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving.
Serve:
Let slices sit at room temperature for about 15–20 minutes for the creamiest texture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are the eggs separated in this cheesecake?
Whipped egg whites create a lighter texture while still maintaining the richness expected from a classic cheesecake.
How do I prevent cracks?
Avoid sudden temperature changes, don’t overmix, and allow the cheesecake to cool gradually in the oven, then fully before freezing or refrigerating.
Can I serve this cheesecake plain?
Absolutely — this recipe is designed to be delicious on its own but also sturdy enough for toppings.
What toppings go best with classic cheesecake?
Fruit sauces, cherry, strawberry, raspberry! Caramel, chocolate ganache, and whipped cream are all excellent choices. One of my personal favorites is a salted caramel pecan topping! Browse our growing cheesecake collection or Dessert Sauce collection for inspiration.


Topping Ideas to Try Next
One of the best things about a classic cheesecake is how easily it transforms with different flavors. Consider serving it with:
- Salted caramel or praline sauce
- Homemade Whipped Cream
- Homemade Powdered Sugar
- Strawberry Sauce or raspberry sauce
- Blueberry compote
- Chocolate ganache
- Lemon curd
You can also explore more dessert inspiration in our Desserts category to find sauces, sweets, and bakery-style treats that pair beautifully with cheesecake.
Final Thoughts
Every baker needs a dependable cheesecake recipe — one that delivers consistent results and tastes just as impressive as it looks. This perfect classic cheesecake is exactly that kind of dessert.
Whether you keep it simple or dress it up with toppings, it’s a recipe you’ll return to again and again.
Once you’ve mastered this version, you’re well on your way to creating bakery-worthy cheesecakes right at home.
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