Easy Cheesecake Recipe

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This easy cheesecake recipe offers all of the yummy goodness of a conventional cheesecake but with way less hassle and in a fraction of the time. Designed for a 9×13 inch baking dish, this recipe allows you to skip the springform pan and water bath and get straight to delicious eating.

An Easy Cheesecake Recipe for a Crowd

I hear you. Cheesecake can be intimidating. I happen to love spending hours in the kitchen baking my favorite dessert but I also understand that sometimes there’s just not enough time! This easy cheesecake recipe is perfect for those moments.

A vanilla cheesecake filling over a classic Graham Cracker crust brings to the table all of the sweet, tangy, creaminess of a conventional cheesecake. The cool part about it is that it is meant to be baked sans water bath and sans springform pan. So you don’t need anything fancier than a standard 9×13-inch baking pan. Plus, the whole thing is prepped, baked, and cooled in a fraction of the time it would take to make a traditional cheesecake. Give it a try!

Why You’ll Love this Cheesecake Recipe

This simple, easy cheesecake recipe is perfect for those looking for all of the joys of cheesecake with less of the complexity. Here are some things that make this recipe pretty fantastic in my eyes.

  • No water bath. Water baths are intimidating. I get it. This recipe is great because it takes away the fuss of using one. Just bake directly in the oven in a 9×13-inch pan.
  • No fancy pan. Most cheesecakes require you to use a 9-inch springform pan. It makes it easier to remove the cake from the pan and serve. Not everyone has a springform pan, however, and this recipe allows you to make due without one.
  • It doesn’t take as long. My easy cheesecake recipe requires quite a bit less baking and cooling time than does a conventional cheesecake. So you will be on your way to delighting your taste buds in no time.
  • Versatile. Because this is “just” a vanilla cheesecake, it is very versatile in the sense that you can top it with pretty much anything you’d like. Check out the “Toppings Ideas” section below for some of my favorites.
  • It travels well. No cake carrier needed. This cheesecake comes out of the oven ready to transport to your next gathering (after it cools and chills of course).
Completed easy cheesecake recipe topped with whipped cream and berries.

What You’ll Need

It doesn’t take much to make this simple vanilla cheesecake. Here’s a list of what you’ll need. Scroll to the recipe below for detailed measurements.

For the crust 

  • Graham cracker crumbs – You could also use Nilla wafers or even oreos here. Refer to my Best Oreo Cheesecake recipe to learn how to use Oreos instead.
  • Sugar – Use granulated sugar here.
  • Butter – Salted or unsalted is fine.

For the filling

  • Cream cheese – It is very important that the cream cheese is at room temperature. If it is too cold, it will not mix well with the other ingredients and you will end up with a clumpy filling. You also want to use brick-style cream cheese, not the kind in the tub.
  • Sugar – Use granulated sugar.
  • All-purpose flour – Feel free to use your favorite 1:1 gluten-free flour instead.
  • Sour cream – Like the cream cheese, the sour cream should be at room temperature in order to achieve a smooth batter.
  • Vanilla extract
  • Eggs – Start with room-temperature large eggs. They will incorporate more easily with the other ingredients, giving you a smoother filling.

How to Make This Cheesecake Recipe

In a fraction of the time it takes to make a conventional cheesecake, you will have yourself a delicious dessert that sacrifices nothing in the realm of flavor or texture. Here is a brief rundown on how to make this 9×13-inch easy cheesecake. Scroll to the recipe below for more detailed instructions.

To make the crust

  • Prep. Preheat oven to 325°F and grease a 9×13 pan with baking spray.
  • Combine the crust ingredients and press the mixture into the bottom of the pan.
  • Bake for 10 minutes.
Graham Cracker crust in a 9x13-inch baking pan.

To make the cheesecake

  • Prep. Reduce the oven temperature to 300°F.
  • Beat the cream cheese, sugar, and flour on low speed until smooth before adding the sour cream and vanilla extract and mixing until smooth.
  • Add the eggs one at a time, mixing until smooth after each addition.
  • Bake. Pour the batter over the crust and bake for 30 minutes.
  • Cool. Turn off the oven and leave the cheesecake in the oven with the door closed for 20 minutes before cracking the door and leaving it for an additional 15 minutes.
  • Chill the cheesecake in the refrigerator for 3-4 hours.
Easy cheesecake baked and ready for topping.

Tips for Success

While this hassle-free cheesecake is much less finicky than its classic counterparts, there are several tips and tricks used to make a traditional cheesecake that should also be applied here. I have highlighted a few below but make sure to check out my post on How to Make the Perfect Cheesecake for more.

  • Start with room-temperature ingredients. As with any cheesecake, it is crucial to start with room-temperature cream cheese, sour cream, and eggs. They will mix much more smoothly with each other and the other required ingredients than they would in chilled form. So, for a smooth cheesecake filling, start with these ingredients at room temperature.
  • Don’t overmix the batter. Overmixing (or mixing on too high of a speed) cheesecake batter will incorporate air into the filling. The air bubbles work to cause the cheesecake to crack as it bakes. So mix low and slow for a cheesecake that is not only tasty but also visually appealing.
  • Avoid over-baking. If you would like to avoid a cracked, dry cheesecake, try not to overbake. Check out my post on How to Know When Your Cheesecake is Done for some pointers.
  • Cool gradually. Allowing the cheesecake to sit in the closed oven and then in the cracked oven after baking is an important part of the cheesecake process. It will allow the dessert to bake fully with the added benefit of preventing cracks in the cheesecake.
Easy cheesecake on a plate with a bite taken out of it.

Topping Ideas

One of my favorite things about this quick vanilla cheesecake is the fact that it is so versatile. It boasts a simple, vanilla flavor which is the perfect base for a variety of toppings. Here come some of my favorites.

How to Store Cheesecake

In the off chance that this creamy cheesecake doesn’t fly out of the pan within the first couple of hours of being ready, you can easily store it in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Simply wrap the pan in saran wrap and place it in the fridge.

A slice of hassle free, easy cheesecake on a plate with a fork.

Can I Freeze It?

Yes, you can! Just wrap the pan in saran wrap and place it in the freezer. Alternatively, you can slice the chilled cheesecake, flash freeze the pieces (pop them in the freezer for a couple of hours to firm up), and either wrap them individually or store them together in an airtight container. If you choose to store the slices together, make sure to separate any layers with parchment paper to prevent sticking.

In either case, the cheesecake will keep well in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you are ready to enjoy, transfer the cake or the desired portions to the refrigerator to thaw before diving in.

More Cheesecake Recipes to Try

I love cheesecake. I was thrilled to share this recipe with you because I think it makes my favorite dessert a bit more accessible to the home baker. That being said, I have a myriad of other cheesecake recipes to share with you. Here are some that have been exciting me lately.

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A slice of hassle free, easy cheesecake on a plate with a fork.
Recipe

Easy Cheesecake Recipe

  • Author: Lindsay Conchar
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cooling: 3 hours
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 4 hours 45 minutes
  • Yield: 15
  • Category: Desserts
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Description

A delightfully creamy vanilla cheesecake with a Graham Cracker crust but with no water bath or springform pan required? Sign me up!


Ingredients

For the crust 

  • 2 1/4 cups (302g) graham cracker crumbs
  • 3 tbsp (39g) sugar
  • 10 tbsp (140g) salted butter, melted

For the filling

  • 24 ounces (678g) cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1 cup (207g) sugar
  • 3 tbsp (24g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup (230g) sour cream, room temperature
  • 1 1/2 tbsp vanilla extract
  • 3 large eggs, room temperature

Instructions

To make the crust

  1. Preheat oven to 325°F (163°C). Grease a 9×13 pan with baking spray.
  2. Combine the crust ingredients in a small bowl. Press the mixture into the bottom of the prepared pan.
  3. Bake the crust for 10 minutes, then set aside to cool.

To make the cheesecake

  1. Reduce the oven temperature to 300°F (148°C).
  2. In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese, sugar and flour on low speed until well combined and smooth. Be sure to use low speed to reduce the amount of air added to the batter, which can cause cracks. Scrape down the sides of the bowl.
  3. Add the sour cream and vanilla extract and mix on low speed until well combined.
  4. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing slowly to combine after each addition. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed to make sure everything is well combined.
  5. Pour the cheesecake batter into the crust and spread evenly. Bake the cheesecake for 30 minutes.
  6. Turn off the oven and leave the cheesecake in the oven with the door closed for 20 minutes.
  7. Crack the door of the oven, with the cheesecake inside, for 15 minutes. This slow cooling process helps prevent the cheesecake from cracking.
  8. Put the cheesecake in the fridge to cool completely, 3-4 hours.
  9. Serve the cheesecake with your favorite toppings. I used my homemade whipped cream and fresh fruit. Store the cheesecake in the fridge, well covered. Cheesecake is best if eaten within 3-4 days.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 Slice
  • Calories: 417
  • Sugar: 22.4 g
  • Sodium: 355.2 mg
  • Fat: 27.6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 36.5 g
  • Protein: 6.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 108.7 mg

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17 Comments
  1. Shannon C.

    I made this recipe for a co-worker’s birthday. I followed the directions exactly and it came out perfect. I topped mine with a sour cream glaze (made of sour cream, sugar and vanilla). It was easy and fed the work crowd. There were no leftovers to take home, but I did give out the recipe to a lot of people. This would be perfect for a Christmas dessert. Thank you for sharing this great recipe.






  2. Joni

    I just made this last week & it’s in my freezer. Should I take the Saran Wrap off when I put it in the refrigerator to thaw? Or leave it covered? Thank you!

  3. Melanie Beukes

    I want to use this recipe for a school function and there’s going to be 300 guests. I would like to know if I can add cocao to the recipe?

  4. Brenda

    Do you put the cheesecake in the refrigerator right from the oven or let it cool before. If you let it cool, for how long?

  5. Destiny

    This recipe must be one of the world’s best kept secrets! The directions are easy to follow and the results are consistent. Thank you for a great recipe!






  6. Madeline

    I LOVE this idea! Would you say you could do this with any of your other cheesecake recipes? Or is there something special about this one specifically that allows it to bake this way? The ingredients look to be about the same as any other cheesecake to me, maybe with different ratios due to the size difference between a 9inch round and a 9×13 pan.

    1. Lindsay

      Yes, I would generally say it’ll work for most of my cheesecakes. I just reduce the eggs to three when I use this size. Depending on the topping of a particular cheesecake, you may also need a little bit more of that.

  7. Candice

    Could I cut this recipe in half and make in a 9 inch square? The only thing I am not sure about is the eggs. Thank you.

    1. Lindsay

      Normally when I go from a 9×9 pan to a 9×13, it’s about 1 1/2 recipes worth. So to go from a 9×13 to a 9×9, the math would be about 2/3 of the recipe. So I think you’d actually want to do 2/3 of the recipe, not half. Half may not be quite enough cheesecake filling. That should help with the eggs. 🙂

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