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Tall and Creamy New York Cheesecake

My all-time favourite dessert is cheesecake just plain and simple cheesecake! I won’t turn down a flavoured, loaded cheesecake, but I love a plain, tall and creamy cheesecake. This recipe for Tall and Creamy New York Cheesecake is by far my favourite!

Slice of crustless, plain cheesecake on decorative plate.

I am celebrating my new and updated blog and the best way to celebrate is with my favourite dessert Tall and Creamy New York Cheesecake! After being on blogger since the start of my blogging days I decided to make the bold move over to wordpress. To say this caused me some anxiety is an understatement. I am not the most tech savvy person, something my family tells me all the time. Their only help is to say “just google it”. So stick with me through this huge learning curve and many wonky mistakes.  Please don’t be afraid to drop me a note if things don’t quite look right.

Whole cheesecake with golden brown top, made without a crust.

This is an incredible cheesecake recipe, tall, creamy and smooth. I made this recipe without a crust, but if you prefer a simple graham crust will work great. I love my cheesecake plain but if you like serve it with berries and whipped cream, caramel or  even chocolate sauce. My recipe for 5 Minutes Strawberry Sauce is amazing with Tall and Creamy New York Cheesecake! One very important thing when making cheesecake is to have all the ingredients at room temperature or you will have lumps in your cheesecake!! Also be sure to use a 10 inch springform pan. This cake rising quite a bit while baking and will spill over in a small cake pan.

Slice of plain crustless cheesecake on decorative plate with whole cheesecake in background.
Slice of crustless, plain cheesecake on decorative plate.

Tall and Creamy New York Cheesecake

Laureen King
My favourite dessert is cheesecake and this recipe makes an amazing tall and creamy New York cheesecake with no crust.
4.26 from 2487 votes
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 20 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 12
Calories 538 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 32 ounces cream cheese (4 packages) room temperature
  • 5 large eggs room temperature
  • 2 cups sour cream room temperature
  • 8 tablespoon butter room temperature
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 2 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 2 vanilla beans can substitute 1 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoons fresh lemon juice

Instructions
 

  • Tightly wrap 2 layers of aluminum foil around the outside of a 10 inch springform pan covering bottom and sides.
  • Generously coat inside of pan with butter.
  • Preheat oven to 300º F.
  • Using an electric mixer with paddle attachment, beat cream cheese and butter until smooth.
  • Add eggs one at a time until blended.
  • Add sour cream and mix until smooth.
  • Add sugar, cornstarch, vanilla and lemon juice, beat until smooth, about 2 minutes.
  • Pour into springform pan and place in a roasting pan large enough to prevent sides from touching.
  • Place into oven and carefully pour boiling water into roasting pan to reach halfway up sides of springform pan. (be careful not to splash any water onto cake)
  • Bake for 2 hours, or until cake is lightly browned on top. My oven is a convection oven, so bake time in regular oven may be longer.
  • Remove from water bath (bain-marie), remove foil and cool completely at room temperature before unlatching and removing rim.
  • Cover and refrigerate until well chilled (best to leave chill overnight). Cake must be well chilled to set properly.
  • Serve plain or with berries and whipped cream or even caramel sauce.

Notes

* because this cheesecake is crustless, I don’t remove it from the lower part of the cake pan.
* be sure to use 10 inch springform pan or build up sides of smaller cake pan with parchment paper. Cake will raise while baking and will spill over in smaller cake pan.
Recipe was adapted from Jim Fobel’s Old-Fashioned Baking Book

Nutrition

Calories: 538kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 8gFat: 43gSaturated Fat: 24gCholesterol: 211mgSodium: 374mgPotassium: 190mgSugar: 28gVitamin A: 1620IUVitamin C: 0.5mgCalcium: 132mgIron: 0.8mg
Keyword New York Cheesecake, Tall and Creamy New York Cheesecake, cheesecake
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

My recipe for 5 Minute Strawberry Sauce tastes amazing with this cheesecake!

Glass jar filled with homemade strawberry sauce. Wooden spoon scooping sauce out of jar.
slice of creamy New York Cheesecake on a plate

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Slice of crustless, plain cheesecake on decorative plate.

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1,399 Comments

  1. I made this recipefor the first time a year ago in an electric stove and it rose real high and was beautiful and fluffy. Since then i moved and i have a new gas oven. Ive since tried four times and each time they wouldnt rise. What could i be doing wrong????

  2. 4 stars
    Thanks for the recipe and I made this and it was good and less a bit of sugar I did I cup but I’m gonna add fruit on top and it’s perfect. Thank you and God bless you.

  3. Hi, Your cheese cake is beautiful but your description of it only says creamy, when real best NY cheesecakes should be creamy BUT dense, not heavy, dense. The amount of sour cream you add makes me question this as SC moistens recipes so. So can you tell me if what I see is both creamy and dense? My middle name is cheesecake, but it’s so disappointing to make a recipe that ‘looks’ the part but falls so short. All other ingredients seem dead right for flavor. I too love cheesecake best plain when it’s right you don’t need all the fluff, which in my opinion is just to cover the short comings. Serve mine plain with a nice brown top, though I do love a fine crumb crust made with pecans or walnuts with a dash of cinnamon. Thanks for your consideration and can’t wait for your response.

    1. Hi Regina, this cheesecake recipe is my favourite and it is dense but not heavy. I have had so many people drop me a note to say its the best cheesecake they’ve ever made. I hope you like it as well.

  4. 5 stars
    Hands down the VERY best cheesecake recipe ever ever!! I cooked mine for 2 hours at 325 in a regular oven and I added a vanilla wafer crust (crumbs with melted butter) and thickened raspberries with corn starch and I was in cheesecake heaven!! Wow!

  5. 5 stars
    How refreshing to read a real recipe for NY cheesecake.

    NY cheesecake does NOT have graham cracker crust, people. There’s either no crust, or the thinnest, barely there sponge crust, made famous by Juniors in Brooklyn, where my parents took all four of us once a month, if we were very good, way back in the day.

    NY cheesecake also has no fruit topping, no cookies, nuts, etc. If you like those things on your cheesecake, I’m sure it is delicious, but its not a NY cheesecake. High, firm but creamy, eye-rollingly rich, there’s nothing like a real slice of NY cheesecake.

  6. 5 stars
    This was the first time I’ve ever made a baked cheesecake and it will now be the only cheesecake recipe I will ever use mmmmm… My husband and I have been in search of the perfect Fluffy, Tall cheesecake, similar to one that The Keg used to offer. So when I searched and found this recipe, the photo had me convinced. I decided to treat my husband & kids and their spouses to a truly homemade dessert for our regular Sunday supper gathering and it was the best we’ve ever tasted. Thank you so much Laura. I look forward to trying other recipes from your site

    1. So awesome Linda, thank you for trying my recipe. Thrilled that your family liked the cheesecake and I do hope you try more of my recipes. The Hearty Tortellini soup is one I’m sure your family will love.

  7. We cooked this last night in a gas oven and it did not rise or get brown, but was definitely “done”. Any suggestions?

    1. Hi Andrea, I don’t think a gas oven should affect things that much. I do know a convection oven does tend to brown the top more than a regular oven. As for it rising I can’t really guess what could have caused the problem. Did you make any substitutions?

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