I’m a huge fan of dessert, and cheesecakes are easily some of the most impressive yet foolproof options around. With so many variations available, it can be tricky to decide which one deserves a spot on your dinner party menu. Unless you’ve experimented with a wide range, it’s not always easy to tell from a recipe alone which will be a crowd-pleaser. To help inspire your next no-fail dessert course, I’ve put together a list of 7 easy cheesecakes that anyone can master. While I can't provide every full recipe here, I’ve gathered the essentials to get you started and whet your appetite for something sweet.
When planning your next event, you might also want to check out some dessert party ideas to complement these treats. Whether you prefer the classic density of a baked cake or the airy texture of a chilled one, there is something here for everyone.
1 Lemon Fridge Cheesecake
There are so many different versions of this recipe and, in my experience, they’re all very manageable. Fridge cheesecakes are invariably easier than their baked counterparts because they don't require the precision of an oven. For the best results, look for a variation that combines mascarpone with fresh lemon. The soft, velvety cheese and the sweet, sharp acidity of the fruit makes for a fabulous combination that feels light and refreshing after a heavy meal.
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2 All Biscuit Based Cheesecakes
This isn’t so much a specific kind of cheesecake as it is a brilliant tip to reduce your prep time. It has become very popular to use a crumbled biscuit and butter base instead of baking your own shortcrust pie-shell, and for me, this is definitely a step in the right direction. If you’re looking to minimize effort, I highly recommend breaking out the cookie jar. Making pastry requires quite a bit of work and involves several steps, including both resting time and blind baking, whereas a biscuit base is ready in minutes.
| Feature | Baked Cheesecake | No-Bake (Fridge) Cheesecake | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Texture | Dense, velvety, and rich | Light, airy, and mousse-like | | Preparation | Requires oven and water bath | Requires chilling in the fridge | | Main Ingredients | Cream cheese, eggs, sugar | Cream cheese, whipped cream, gelatin (optional) |
3 Straightforward New York Cheesecake
This is pretty much everyone’s go-to variety: it’s simple, clean, and incredibly easy to make. Essentially, it is your average baked vanilla cheesecake but with a layer of creamy topping spread over the surface. There are literally myriad recipes out there, but I’ve found the best ones use crème fraiche or sour cream for both the filling and the topping. This prevents the cake from becoming too sweet and makes for a slightly more sophisticated dessert that pairs perfectly with a no-bake dessert spread if you're serving a variety.
4 Baked Peanut Brittle Cheesecake
If you’re keen to serve a dish that’s a little different, but you really don’t want to complicate things in the kitchen, this is a fantastic way of turning a simple baked vanilla cheesecake into something special. Simply bake your dessert as per your favorite recipe and layer high-quality peanut brittle over the top. If you’re feeling bold, you can bash up a few peanuts and add them to the biscuit base for extra crunch. Serve the cake drizzled in caramel; shop-bought toffee sauce will work just as well!
5 Cheese Cake Brownies
If you’re keen on baking, you’ll doubtless have come across a variety of recipes which combine dark chocolate brownies with a sharp cream cheese topping. Usually, this simply involves laying slices of cold Philadelphia onto the mixture in your brownie pan before you put it in the oven to bake. However, one great variation asks you to whip your cream cheese with eggs and sugar before spreading it over the chocolatey layer. The result is a heavenly cross between a brownie and a cheesecake, and best of all, it is incredibly simple to execute.
Common Cheesecake Base Options
- Graham cracker crumbs
- Digestive biscuits
- Chocolate sandwich cookies (like Oreos)
- Shortbread cookies
- Biscoff cookies
6 Basic Blueberry Cheesecake
Another very simple variation on the standard vanilla version, this simply requires that you add a blueberry compote to either your baked or fridge cheesecake. If you’d like to get a little more technical, you certainly can. Whizz up a handful of blueberries in a blender and stir these very gently through your cold cheesecake mixture before putting it in the refrigerator or oven. This should give you a beautiful swirl effect that looks professional with very little effort.
7 Creamy Banana Pie
This is basically a fridge cheesecake and needs no baking at all. It’s also extremely easy to make and involves blending together mascarpone, double cream, and sugar, then thinly slicing a couple of bananas and adding these to the mixture. In the past, I’ve given it a "banoffee" twist and stirred in a dollop of caramel as well, which is absolutely delicious. You can use either a biscuit base and a springform tin or, if you prefer a more traditional pie feel, you can pour the whole thing into a ready-made short-crust case.
Once you’ve mastered the basic vanilla variation, cheesecake is a very easy dessert to dress up by adding various compotes, nuts, fruit, and chocolate... or whatever you feel like! What are your favorites? Do you have any suggestions to add to my list of 7 easy cheesecakes?