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close up shot of Reese’s cheesecake topped with chocolate ganache and pieces of Reese's cups on a cake serving tray
This creamy, rich, and indulgent Reese’s cheesecake tastes like a giant peanut butter cup and is the perfect dessert for any cheesecake lover.
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Prep Time30 minutes
Cook Time1 hour 35 minutes
Total Time6 hours 35 minutes
Servings16 slices
Table of Contents
  1. Reese’s Cheesecake Ingredients
  2. Substitutions And Additions
  3. How To Make Reese’s Cheesecake This Recipe
  4. How To Serve The Best Reese’s Cheesecake Recipe
  5. Storing This Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Cheesecake
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
  7. More Recipes You’ll Love
  8. JUMP TO RECIPE

This over-the-top Reese’s cheesecake starts with a brownie crust, followed by a creamy peanut butter and chocolate filling, and finished off with a rich ganache. Truly decadent with the always-winning combination of peanut butter and chocolate, this cheesecake will be a huge hit.

close up shot of a slice of Reese’s cheesecake topped with chocolate ganache and pieces of Reese's cups on a plate

Reese’s Cheesecake Ingredients

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The creamy cheesecake base is perfectly balanced with the rich flavors of Reese’s chocolate.

Each bite is a heavenly sensation, with the smoothness of the cheesecake and the crunchy peanut butter cups melting in your mouth.

The delicate texture and sweet and salty taste of this dessert will satisfy your cravings in no time.

You’ll need:

For The Brownie Crust:

  • 1 (18.4-ounce) box of brownie mix
  • ½ cup of vegetable oil
  • ¼ cup of water
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • ½ cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ½ cup of peanut butter chips

PRO TIP:

We found Betty Crocker Milk Chocolate brownie mix worked well for the crust.

For The Cheesecake Layer:

  • 3 (8-ounce) packages of cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup of granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract
  • 4 eggs, room temperature
  • ¾ cup of creamy peanut butter
  • ½ cup of heavy cream
  • 14 miniature peanut butter cups, quartered

PRO TIP:

Full-fat/regular cream cheese is important for this recipe. Low fat cream cheese has about ⅓ less fat and more moisture which makes cooking and setting of the cheesecake inconsistent, and therefore, your cheesecake won’t firm up properly.

A regular, creamy peanut butter is best for this recipe. Natural peanut butter has more oils and won’t blend properly with the cream cheese. A chunky peanut butter won’t give you the smooth texture that we know and love in a delicious cheesecake.

For The Chocolate Ganache And Peanut Butter Cup Topping:

  • 1 cup (8 ounces) of semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ½ cup of heavy cream
  • 34 miniature peanut butter cups, quartered

Substitutions And Additions

TOPPING: Instead of the quartered Reese’s peanut butter cups, you could use the remaining peanut butter chips and chocolate chips sprinkled on top.

You could also add white chocolate or milk chocolate chips on top.

CRUST: You could fold 1 cup of peanut butter chips into the brownie layer. You could also replace the brownie crust with an Oreo crust or graham crackers for other tasty options.

CHEESECAKE LAYER: You can layer full-size Reese’s cups on top of the brownie layer and spoon the cheesecake layer on top of the full-size peanut butter cups.

How To Make Reese’s Cheesecake This Recipe

While making a cheesecake takes time, we promise it will be worth it once you sink your teeth into this decadent dessert. Here’s how to make it.

For The Brownie Crust

STEP ONE: Using a medium-sized mixing bowl, stir together the boxed brownie mix, vegetable oil, water, and beaten egg just until all the ingredients are combined.

brownie mix, oil, water, and beaten egg being mixed together in a bowl with a large wooden spoon

STEP TWO: Pour the brownie batter into a 9-inch spring-form pan lined with parchment paper cut into a circle to fit the inside bottom of the pan and sprayed with nonstick spray. Bake in an oven preheated to 350°F for 35 minutes. 

brownie batter poured into a pan and baked

STEP THREE: Remove the pan from the oven and immediately sprinkle the chocolate chips and the peanut butter chips onto the top of the hot brownie in an even layer. Allow the brownie crust to cool on the counter while you prepare the cheesecake layer.

chocolate and peanut butter chips spread on to baked brownie

STEP FOUR: Reduce the oven temperature to 325°F.

For The Cheesecake Layer

STEP ONE: Using a stand mixer, or a large bowl and a handheld mixer, on medium speed, cream together the cream cheese until smooth.

OUR RECIPE DEVELOPER SAYS

Make sure your cream cheese is at room temperature, so there are no lumps in your cheesecake.

STEP TWO: Add the white sugar and the vanilla extract and continue mixing at medium-high speed for another 1 to 2 minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl with a silicone spatula when needed, until the mixture is smooth.

sugar and vanilla being blended together in a large bowl with the cream cheese

STEP THREE: Reduce the electric mixer speed to low. Add the eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each egg.

ingredients being blended together in a large bowl

STEP FOUR: Keep the mixer speed low, add the creamy peanut butter and the heavy cream.

Continue mixing until the peanut butter and cream are well incorporated.

Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a silicone spatula. Use a rubber spatula to fold in the quartered miniature peanut butter cups.

PRO TIP:

Refrigerating the peanut butter cups for 10 minutes makes them much easier to chop.

peanut butter and cream added to the egg mixture being blended together in a large bowl and topped with pieces of reese's

STEP FIVE: Wrap the springform pan in a double layer of aluminum foil. Spoon the cheesecake batter on top of the brownie layer.

Place the springform pan into a large roasting pan. Carefully pour hot water into the roasting pan, being very careful not to get any water in the cheesecake filling, about 1 inch up the side of the springform pan.

PRO TIP:

Make sure you wrap the pan very well so that the water doesn’t leak in.

cheesecake batter being poured on top of brownie

STEP SIX: Bake the cheesecake for 1 hour. Once the cheesecake has cooked for an hour, turn off the oven and crack the oven door open about an inch and allow the cheesecake to cool in the oven for 30 minutes.

PRO TIP:

For baking the cheesecake, it is extremely important that your oven temperature is accurate.

Since some ovens cook at higher or lower temperatures than others, it is best not to just go by cooking time but also go by if the cheesecake is cooked through.

To check for doneness, when your cooking time is up, your cheesecake center should just slightly jiggle or wobble. If it is really jiggly still, you need to bake a bit longer.

before and after cheesecake is baked

STEP SEVEN: Remove the roasting pan from the oven, then remove the cheesecake from the roasting pan. Allow the cheesecake to cool on the counter for another hour, or until cool enough to place into your refrigerator to continue to cool for another 3 hours.

PRO TIP:

Make sure you are chilling the cheesecake in the fridge and not the freezer. Putting a hot cheesecake in the freezer will cause steam which will create ice crystals/freezer burn. It may also affect the way the cheesecake sets.

If you want to avoid an overnight chill, you can put it into the freezer AFTER it has cooled to room temperature. Wrap well in plastic wrap first.

STEP EIGHT: After the cheesecake has chilled for 3 hours, gently run a knife along the sides of the cheesecake.

Gently release the sides of the springform pan and remove it from the cheesecake.

For The Chocolate Ganache And Peanut Butter Cup Topping

STEP ONE: Using a medium microwave-safe bowl, combine the semi-sweet chocolate chips and the heavy cream.

Heat in the microwave for 45-second intervals (or if your microwave has a melt setting), stirring well after each interval. Stir until the chocolate is smooth.

chocolate chips and cream combined  in a measuring cup

STEP TWO: Pour and smooth the chocolate ganache topping on top of the cheesecake.

chocolate ganache being poured on top of cheesecake

STEP THREE: Evenly sprinkle the remaining quartered miniature peanut butter cups.

cheesecake topped with pieces of Reese's peanut butter cups

How To Serve The Best Reese’s Cheesecake Recipe

This is a must-share cheesecake if you can stand not to keep it all to yourself!

Add whipped cream on top for even more sweet deliciousness. Wrap it up and take it to a potluck or serve it for special occasions.

Or have a slice of this chocolate peanut butter cheesecake at home with a glass of iced tea, raspberry iced tea, sweet peach iced tea, or our southern strawberry sweet tea to wash it down.

You cannot go wrong with peanut butter and chocolate. We have lots of ideas to satisfy your cravings, such as our homemade peanut butter cups and chocolate peanut butter brownies.

Storing This Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Cheesecake

The good news is that you can store leftovers of this indulgent treat. Here’s how:

IN THE FRIDGE: Keep any leftovers from this Reese’s peanut butter cheesecake recipe covered in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.

You can save any leftover ganache in a sealed jar in the refrigerator for up to 1 month. It is delicious, warmed, and spooned over ice cream.

IN THE FREEZER: The Reese’s peanut butter cheesecake can also be frozen before adding the ganache for up to 1 month. 

close up shot of Reese’s cheesecake topped with chocolate ganache and pieces of Reese's cups on a cake serving tray

This Reese’s cheesecake is chocolate and peanut butter overload, although we are not complaining because you can never have too much of either. Make this heavenly recipe the next time you want a sweet treat, and I promise you won’t be sorry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a different size (i.e. 10-inch) springform pan?

You can use a different size of pan, but you need to keep in mind that a 9-inch pan holds 10 cups of batter while a 10-inch pan holds 12 cups of batter.

When changing the size of the pan, you need to scale back the baking time by about 15 to 20 minutes and keep checking for doneness. If you use a larger pan with the same volume of batter above, your cheesecake will be shorter and wider.

How do I bake a cheesecake in a water bath?

Using a water bath will give you a moist, perfectly baked cheesecake. The water creates a moist cooking environment for the dairy and eggs to produce the creamy cheesecake texture.

Place the wrapped springform pan in a large roasting pan, fill the pan with 1 inch of water, and place it in the oven. You don’t want any higher than 1 inch, or you risk water getting into the cheesecake.

How do I prevent the cheesecake water bath from leaking?

To prevent the cheesecake water bath from leaking, either wrap the pan in two layers of aluminum foil or place the springform pan in an oven-safe turkey bag or slow cooker liner bag and roll down the top of the bag. Place the wrapped pan inside the roasting pan and fill it with water.

How do I freeze a whole cheesecake?

Make sure you cool the cheesecake completely before freezing. Wrap the cheesecake in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil. To thaw, place the cheesecake in the fridge overnight.

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Reese’s Cheesecake

5 from 48 votes
This creamy, rich, and indulgent Reese’s cheesecake tastes like a giant peanut butter cup and is the perfect dessert for any cheesecake lover.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 35 minutes
Total Time 6 hours 35 minutes
Servings 16 slices

Ingredients
  

Brownie Crust

  • 18.4 ounces brownie mix
  • ½ cup vegetable oil
  • ¼ cup water
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • ½ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ½ cup peanut butter chips

Cheesecake Layer

  • 24 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 4 eggs, room temperature
  • ¾ cup creamy peanut butter
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 14 miniature peanut butter cups, quartered

Chocolate Ganache And Peanut Butter Cup Topping

  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, 8 ounces
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 34 miniature peanut butter cups, quartered

Instructions
 

Brownie Crust

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan with parchment paper cut into a circle to fit the inside bottom of the pan. Lightly spray the pan with non-stick spray and set it aside.
  • Using a medium-sized mixing bowl, stir together the boxed brownie mix, vegetable oil, water, and beaten egg just until ingredients are combined.
  • Pour batter into prepared springform pan. Bake for 35 minutes.
  • Remove the pan from the oven and immediately sprinkle the chocolate and peanut butter chips onto the top of the hot brownie, in an even layer. Allow the brownie crust to cool on the counter while preparing the cheesecake filling.
  • Reduce the oven temperature to 325°F.

Cheesecake Layer

  • Using a stand mixer, or a large mixing bowl with a handheld mixer on medium speed, cream together the cream cheese until smooth.
  • Add the sugar and vanilla extract and continue to mix on medium-high speed for another 1 to 2 minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl when needed, until the mixture is smooth.
  • Reduce the speed to low and add the eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each egg. Do not overmix.
  • Keep the mixer speed low, add the creamy peanut butter and the heavy cream. Continue mixing until everything is completely incorporated. Use a rubber spatula to fold in the quartered mini Reese's chocolate cups.
  • Wrap the springform pan in a double layer of aluminum foil. Spoon the cheesecake batter on top of the brownie layer. Place the springform pan into a large roasting pan. Carefully pour hot water into the roasting pan, being very careful not to get any water in the cheesecake filling, about 1 inch up the side of the springform pan. Bake the cheesecake for 1 hour.
  • Once the cheesecake has cooked for the hour, turn off the oven and crack the oven door open about an inch and allow the cheesecake to cool in the oven for 30 minutes.
  • Remove the roasting pan from the oven then remove the cheesecake from the roasting pan. Allow the cheesecake to cool on the counter for another 1 hour or until cool enough to place into your refrigerator to continue to cool for another 3 hours.
  • After the cheesecake has chilled for 3 hours, gently run a knife along the sides of the cheesecake and gently release the sides of the springform pan and remove it from the cheesecake.

Chocolate Ganache

  • Using a medium-sized heat-safe bowl, combine the heavy cream and semi-sweet chocolate chips Heat in the microwave for 45-second intervals (or if your microwave has a melt setting), stirring after each interval until the chocolate is smooth.
  • Pour the ganache slowly onto the top of the cheesecake and gently smooth it on top.
  • Evenly sprinkle the top of the ganache-covered cheesecake with the quartered Reese's chocolate candies.

Notes

  • We found Betty Crocker Milk chocolate brownie mix worked well for the crust.
  • Full-fat/regular cream cheese is important for this recipe. Low-fat cream cheese has about ⅓ less fat and more moisture which makes cooking and setting of the cheesecake inconsistent, and therefore, your cheesecake won’t firm up properly.
  • A regular, creamy peanut butter is best for this recipe. Natural peanut butter has more oils and won’t blend properly with the cream cheese. A chunky peanut butter won’t give you the smooth texture that we know and love in a delicious cheesecake.

Nutrition

Calories: 775kcal | Carbohydrates: 66g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 53g | Saturated Fat: 27g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 122mg | Sodium: 400mg | Potassium: 336mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 50g | Vitamin A: 884IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 91mg | Iron: 3mg
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  1. Darlene says

    5 stars
    Cheesecake was amazing. Someone didn’t return the bottom of my 9” pan so I had to adjust for a 10” pan. Increased the ingredients and baked for 70 minutes. Everyone loved it. Thanks for sharing

  2. Lisa Braziel says

    5 stars
    I’m going to make this recipe for my son’s 25th birthday. I read all of your tips and want to thank you for all the explanations!

  3. Sara Marie says

    5 stars
    The was my first real cheesecake I’ve ever made and it was absolutely DELICIOUS. It seems intimidating and time consuming but if you take your time and follow the directions you will have a yummy dessert. I had guests doubt I really made it. The only tip I have and it could have been my error, would be to but a lined sheet pan under when making the brownie crust. Not a tip but a decorating difference I used Reese’s pieces to the top. Please make this decedent dessert for the peanut butter lover’s in your life.

    • Layne Kangas says

      Hi, Elaine – here are our recommendations:
      IN THE FRIDGE: Keep any leftovers from this Reese’s peanut butter cheesecake recipe covered in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. You can save any leftover ganache in a sealed jar, in the refrigerator for up to 1 month. It is delicious warmed and spooned over ice cream.
      IN THE FREEZER: The Reese’s peanut butter cheesecake can also be frozen before adding the ganache for up to 1 month.

  4. Jessica Pevey says

    If I’m using an Oreo pie crust, how does that change the process? Do I still add the filling and bake per your directions?

    • Sharon says

      5 stars
      I want to try this recipe using both Oreo and graham cracker crusts. It sounds like one of the best recipes for cheesecake! I can’t wait to try it! Thank You so much!

  5. Janine kearns says

    First time making a cheesecake and I chose this one cause Reese’s cups are my favorite. I thought for Mother’s Day I would treat myself. Everything came together wonderful and I’m sure I will be making many more of these cause everyone wants one now. Thank you for sharing very delicious and presents awesome.

  6. Ginnie C says

    5 stars
    I LOVE making homemade cheesecakes. But I have never thought about using brownie for the crust. It’s genius! I can’t wait to try this!

  7. Rhonda Lee says

    5 stars
    Ooo, looks incredible and I will have to add this recipe to my rotation of cheesecakes. I like the idea of a brownie crust, but also may try it with an Oreo crust.

  8. Erin Addington says

    5 stars
    Looks SO good! I’ve never made a homemade cheesecake before but this recipe is enough to have me thinking I’ll try it now!

  9. Melinda Pettijohn says

    5 stars
    This looks incredible. I have never made a cheesecake in my oven before but I’ve made them in my instant pot. I really want to try this recipe!!

  10. Susan says

    This sounds amazing. I have made cheesecake before, but it has been a while. I did add extra chips to it then, but I think this recipe doesn’t need additional.

  11. Annette dein says

    Thank you for emailing me the great recipes I appreciate them. Look forward to seeing more thanks again

  12. Penny Steele says

    It looks like death by chocolate cheesecake…….. yum yum
    I have made a red velvet cheese cake with fruity topping. It was SO delicious.

  13. Lisa says

    5 stars
    Love this recipe. Will definitely be trying this out.

    Yes I have made homemade cheesecake before.
    No for the extra drizzle
    Oreo crust
    mini Reese’s cups

  14. Joyce Wood says

    5 stars
    This is a great recipe that I am anxious to try.
    However for variety, I would try using an Oreo crust.
    Peanut butter and chocolate are the best!

  15. Becky Brennan says

    5 stars
    This recipe combines three of my favorite desserts!
    I have never make a cheesecake but do believe I will have to give this a try! I may consider adding a caramel drizzle on top😀

  16. Elizabeth McCleery says

    5 stars
    I have never made a homemade cheesecake but I definitely want to make this one. Reese’s is a family favorite and they’ll love this.

  17. June Myklebust says

    Have you ever made a homemade cheesecake before?
    When I was growing up I always made my own cheesecake every year for my birthday for like 8-9 years. Cheesecakes are one of my absolute favorite baked goods.

  18. Lisa Lytle says

    5 stars
    This looks perfect like it is. I might try changing the semi-sweet chocolate chips to milk chocolate chips that go on top of the brownie crust or maybe not. Or maybe not. It looks delicious. My family would choose Reese’s peanut butter cups over any other candy bar.

  19. Charlotte Fletcher says

    5 stars
    I would try it with a graham cracker crust .yes I make homemade cheesecakes.I would use the mini Reese’s butter cups. I’d put extra chocolate drizzle on it .

  20. Gina says

    5 stars
    Cannot wait to try this! My little boy loves anything Reese’s! I think I would keep with the miniature cups, but decorate with some bigger one’s!

  21. Kendra says

    5 stars
    I have made homemade cheesecake before but this one looks amazing. I will for sure be making this for my family. I think I would use the Oreo crust and a mix of small Reese’s and larger Reese’s to decorate.

  22. Jacqueline Bullock says

    5 stars
    I would definitely love to make this but I will probably double the Mini Reese Peanut Butter Cups for decorating the finished cheesecake

  23. Kimberly Newsom says

    5 stars
    I would use an Oreo crust instead if a graham cracker crust. I would definitely drizzle more ganache over the cake.
    I haven’t made a cheesecake before , but I would make this one.

  24. Emma Dotson.. says

    5 stars
    I am not a huge chocolate fan so combing the peanut butter and reese cups gives that a different taste.. my daughter would love this.. she is a big reese cup fan.. I would use a little less of the reese cups.. maybe add a little more peanut butter chips.. love the brownie crust..

  25. Lori Pennington says

    5 stars
    Omg I am gonna make this for memorial day reeses are my favorite I will have to try it with oreo cookie cust oh my mouth is watering right now thank you for the recipes 😊

  26. Marie Walker says

    5 stars
    A wonderful specialty cheesecake for chocolate/peanut butter lovers everywhere. Very rich and smooth, and beautiful to look at. Thanks for the very detai!ed recipe, it’s definitely a keeper.

  27. Freda says

    Haven’t tried a cheesecake that you bake yet. But I think I will try this one as I Love Peanut Butter.

  28. Stephanie says

    5 stars
    I make a no bake cheesecake frequently & a yummy pumpkin pie cheesecake that is not overpowered by the pumpkin. I am looking forward to trying this recipe because honestly who does not love peanut butter & chocolate together 😋

  29. Kayan Eplett says

    5 stars
    I have not made this cheesecake yet, but I can tell that it is a great recipe. I am going to make this for my son’s birthday as he doesn’t like cake but he loves cheesecake and Reese’s peanut butter cups.
    I love all the pro tips that you included it will help this be a great bake.

  30. Shauna says

    I have made cherry cheesecake before but haven’t made another kind Reese’s definitely looks good.

  31. Reta says

    5 stars
    I have made cheesecake from scratch. I prefer it but get lazy sometimes and buy one..lol. I love just a plain cheesecake with Chocolate Ganache! Fresh strawberries are good too though!

  32. Sheila Gromatzky says

    I love cheesecake but have never made one. I will try this recipe because it has peanut butter in it!

  33. Edna Walker says

    5 stars
    I.
    f this is as good as it looks, there goes my diet!!!!! This just totally looks heavenly. Thank you for the recipe

  34. Kathy says

    5 stars
    Recipe sounds great but as much as I love brownies I think I would try it with an orie cookie crust instead. It seems like it needs a crunchy layer with all that creaminess.

  35. Ann Jewell says

    5 stars
    I’ve made homemade cheesecake before but this looks awesome! I will definitely give this a try but will have to eat in moderation (if that’s possible).

  36. Michele says

    My favorite cheesecake topping is strawberries. However, when I give this recipe a try, I’m pretty sure I will have difficulty choosing between the two as my favorite. The recipe sounds wonderful!

  37. Jeannine says

    I have made many a cheesecakes in my day, but not one that looks this good. It has my favorites in it, peanut butter and chocolate.yum

  38. Susan says

    5 stars
    Am now on the oven cracked open for a half an hour, oh the smells in my house! I made the mistake of adding two eggs to the brownie layer. I hope it still turns out ok! Will update when my son has tasted it. He requested it for his 25th birthday!!

  39. Linda Vatter says

    5 stars
    Haven’t made it yet. There are only two of us and it would probably kill us because of it’s richnness. I’ll have to wait for a crowd to come.

  40. CookBakeLive says

    5 stars
    My son requested this for his 13th birthday. It was so GOOD! I also appreciate that it is a pretty simple cheesecake to make. I’ve made some
    difficult ones over the years for him.

  41. Kristen says

    5 stars
    I was so scared my cheesecake was going to turn out terrible. In my oven it took way longer than an hour to cook… like probably two hours. So I was convinced it was going to be dry and that the brownie was going to be burnt. But I was SO WRONG. It turned out literally perfect. It was amazing and was a huge hit with my husband and his family for his birthday.

  42. Clearissa says

    5 stars
    Oh my, this recipe is decadent. I know I could eat the whole thing all by myself in a few days. It looks delish. vintage suitcase fall styling vignette

  43. Joanne says

    Oh my goodness; you’re making me drool over here! This looks so delicious and combines two of my favorites– peanut butter cups and cheesecake!

  44. Courtney says

    5 stars
    Oh so rich and creamy! First time using a brownie crust and I was pleasantly surprised. It was just the right amount of chewy. Everyone loved it. So decadent! I would absolutely make it again. Maybe next time take out the Reese’s in the batter and just made it peanut butter on the inside with chocolate on the bottom and top. I did add a 1/4 cup of room temp sour cream. I always add some to my cheesecake. I like the tang it gives.

  45. Mary Donovan says

    I would like to make this recipe in a 4″ springform pan. Do I just halve the recipe ??? how long would I bake it for ???? I want a more “individual size”.

  46. Laura Brads says

    5 stars
    Wish I could leave a picture in the comments. This took a while, just like a true New York Cheesecake would, but oh my goodness it is amazing and beautiful! This is what my son chose for his 26th birthday cake. It did not disappoint! Worth every minute! And definitely worth every calorie!

  47. Laura says

    5 stars
    I have made this 5 times and it always comes out perfect! No cracks, absolutely delicious, gorgeous and always a huge hit at parties!

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