Gingerbread Cheesecake

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Thick, rich, gingerbread cheesecake layered with gingerbread loaf batter. Spiced whipped topping, crushed gingersnaps and caramel top this decadent, holiday dessert.

Thick, rich gingerbread cheesecake layered with gingerbread loaf batter. Spiced whipped topping, crushed ginger snaps and caramel top this decadent, holiday dessert!

Gingerbread Cheesecake Recipe

Have you ever eaten two cheesecakes in one weekend?

Yeah…me either…*averting eye contact*...

I can say that I personally did not eat two entire cheesecakes this past weekend. My family helped. But I did make and eat more than my share. It was a goooooood weekend. 🙂

One recipe was a delicious failure and still needs work. But this gingerbread cheesecake came out perfectly. Just for you. Just for this gingerbread-y holiday season.

Gingerbread Cheesecake Layers

  1. Gingersnap crust. I had never bought a box of gingersnaps before this past weekend, and it is clear that I can’t keep these crunchy, sweet little cookies sitting around. They’re just too good.
  2. Creamy, rich cheesecake, layered with gingerbread.  Remember this gingerbread loaf? We halved that recipe and layered the batter with the cheesecake. It all baked together in an amazingly delicious way.
  3. Spiced Cool Whip topping. I added just a touch of nutmeg and ginger to the Cool Whip to give it a little kick. I love this light, refreshing layer on top of the rich, sweet cheesecake.
  4. Crushed gingersnaps for a crunchy topping.

Thick, rich gingerbread cheesecake layered with gingerbread loaf batter. Spiced whipped topping, crushed ginger snaps and caramel top this decadent, holiday dessert!

Make Ahead Dessert Recipe

My family watched like hawks as this cheesecake baked and could hardly stand the 24 hours that we let it sit in the fridge.  It was pure torture for them. Matt even helped me with the photos, because the faster the photos get done, the faster the forks and plates come out!

Friends, this cheesecake was good. We each had a slice Sunday night and the rest went in the freezer to save for a later time. Well, that later time ended up being Monday night. Yes, 24 hours was the limit of our self-control. Matt is already trying to think of a reason why we need to make this again! This is just the perfect dessert for making in advance. It helps keep your kitchen clean on the day your company comes.

Thick, rich gingerbread cheesecake layered with gingerbread loaf batter. Spiced whipped topping, crushed ginger snaps and caramel top this decadent, holiday dessert!

Bake a Cheesecake in a Water Bath

Cheesecakes can be tricky, but every time I make them I realize how simple they are to whip up. Making the cheesecake doesn’t take long. It’s the baking and cooling process that takes a lot of time.

I normally bake my cheesecakes in a water bath. You can see pictures here of what my cheesecake water bath looks like. If you’re afraid your cheesecake will be waterlogged, you could try this method by America’s Test Kitchen. I’m going to try it as soon as I get a pan that’s a little bigger than my springform pan.

How to Know if a Cheesecake is Done

The biggest problem I have when baking cheesecakes is knowing when the cheesecake is done. With my failed cheesecake this past weekend, I took the cheesecake out too early because the top was starting to brown. I had a feeling in my gut that the cheesecake wasn’t done, but I didn’t want it to get any browner. Well, you guessed it. The center ended up being like a cheesecake pudding (which was quite tasty!).

To fix the problem when I made the second cheesecake, I lowered the oven temperature to 325 degrees and baked it for 80 minutes. Then I turned off the oven and let the cheesecake sit in the hot oven for another 20 minutes. You want to bake your cheesecake until there is about a 2″ jiggly spot in the center. The cheesecake will finish baking as it sets. The temperature and time in your oven may vary slightly, so keep an eye on the cheesecake, but watch how much you open the oven. Cracks can occur from drafts and temperature changes, so limit the amount you open that oven door!

Thick, rich gingerbread cheesecake layered with gingerbread loaf batter. Spiced whipped topping, crushed ginger snaps and caramel top this decadent, holiday dessert!

I’ve always found that cheesecakes taste the best when they’ve cooled in the fridge overnight. Desserts like this are nice because you can make them ahead of time and serve them when you’re ready to!

I served this cheesecake with caramel drizzled over the top. I thought the sweet caramel paired perfectly with the gingerbread and gingersnaps. And you can even make mini gingerbread men to sit in the top of the whip cream. Totally optional, but totally cute! Find our recipe for the best gingerbread ever here.

Don’t say I didn’t warn you about the addictive nature of this cheesecake. I recommend making it for company so you don’t end up eating it all on your own!

slice of gingerbread cheesecake on a plate
slice of gingerbread cheesecake on a plate

Gingerbread Cheesecake

4.45 from 25 votes
Thick, rich gingerbread cheesecake layered with gingerbread loaf batter. Spiced whipped topping, crushed ginger snaps and caramel top this decadent, holiday dessert!
Servings 14
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 40 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 5 minutes

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Ingredients
 

Crust:

  • 34 gingersnap cookies crushed
  • 5 tablespoons butter melted

Cheesecake:

  • 24 ounces cream cheese softened
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Gingerbread:

  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 3/4 teaspoon ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1/4 cup molasses
  • 1/4 cup butter softened
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 cup buttermilk

Topping:

  • 8 ounces Cool Whip
  • 1/2 teaspoon ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 15 gingersnap cookies crushed
  • Caramel ice cream topping optional

Instructions
 

  • Spray a 10 1/4" springform pan with cooking spray. Wrap the sides and bottom of the pan in two layers of aluminum foil.
  • In a small bowl, mix together the gingersnaps and butter for the crust. Press these crumbs into the bottom of the springform pan. Set aside.
  • For the cheesecake: In a stand mixer bowl, beat together the cream cheese and sugar at medium speed until completely smooth, which will be about 2 minutes. Add the eggs one at a time, beating for 30 seconds or so after each egg. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. Add the heavy cream and vanilla extract and beat just until mixed.
  • For the gingerbread batter: In a mixing bowl, thoroughly stir together the flour, baking soda, ginger, nutmet and salt. Set aside. In a large mixing bowl, beat together the sugar, molasses, butter, eggs and vanilla until light and fluffy. Add the flour mixture to the sugar mixture alternately with the buttermilk, stirring just until blended after each addition.
  • Pour half of the cheesecake batter over top the gingersnap crust. Spoon spoonfuls of gingerbread batter over the cheesecake batter. Then alternate spoonfuls of cheesecake batter and gingerbread batter, leaving enough cheesecake batter to cover most of the top of the cake. I had just a little bit of gingerbread batter showing on top. The pan will be very full.
  • Place the springform pan into a larger pan. Boil 1-2 quarts of water. Pour the boiling water into the larger pan until the water comes about halfway up the side of the foil covered springform pan.

Cheesecake

  • Place the cheesecake in a oven that has been preheated to 325 degrees. Bake the cheesecake for 70-80 minutes. Then turn off the oven and allow the cheesecake to sit inside the oven for another 20-25 minutes, until there is no more than a 2" jiggly spot in the center of the cheesecake. Ovens may vary and pan size will vary, so watch your cheesecake carefully, but to prevent cracks, limit how much you open the oven.
  • Take out the cheesecake. Remove the pan from the water bath and place the pan on a wire rack with a towel placed underneath to catch any drips.
  • Cool the cheesecake for 1 hour, then cover the cheesecake and place it in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours, but preferrably overnight.
  • Before serving, mix the ginger and nutmeg into the Cool Whip and spread the topping over the cheesecake. Sprinkle crushed gingersnaps on top of the Cool Whip.
  • Drizzle with caramel if desired.
  • Store in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Calories: 526kcal | Carbohydrates: 53g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Cholesterol: 141mg | Sodium: 470mg | Potassium: 304mg | Sugar: 30g | Vitamin A: 1125IU | Calcium: 123mg | Iron: 2.7mg
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Calories 526
Keyword christmas cheesecake, easy dessert, gingerbread cake, swirled cheesecake

Thick, rich, gingerbread cheesecake layered with gingerbread loaf batter. Spiced whipped topping, crushed gingersnaps and caramel top this decadent, holiday dessert.

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I'm Julie Clark, CEO and recipe developer of Tastes of Lizzy T. With my B.A. in Education and over 30 years of cooking and baking, I want to teach YOU the best of our family recipes.

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Evan
6 years ago

I made this for Christmas and it was insanely good. Two little nits about the recipe instructions: 1. For the gingerbread, it says to beat together the sugar, molasses, butter, eggs and vanilla until light and fluffy. If you mix all those ingredients together at the same time, it’ll never become light and fluffy (I’m speaking from experience…ha). The butter and sugar should be creamed together first and once that’s light and fluffy, then add the egg then the molasses and vanilla. 2. The cooking instructions say to keep the cake in the turned off oven for 20-25 minutes until… Read more »

Wendy Reynolds
7 years ago

I was just wondering if I could substitute gingerbread cookie batter for the loaf batter? Or maybe more crushed snaps? Thank you!

harmony
9 years ago

I used a 9 1/2″ pan and didnt fill up either….. the cake batter also did not “fluff” butter was softened not melyed but i think molasses is to heavy to fluff.

Jessica
3 years ago

Hey good morning. I made this cheesecake last night and it ended up having water in the foil bath & between the bottom of the springform & cake round (about 1/4 C.). I checked the foil for holes but there are none but that seemed like too much to be just condensation. Thank you
Jessica

Shawna
4 years ago

It says 34 cookies, but doesn’t specify size or brand to help gauge. Does anyone have a measurement or approximate size the cookie should be for the crust?

Sabrina
4 years ago

I have a question. The recipe calls for a 10 1/4” springform pan, I can only find 10”. Will this make a difference?

Jessica
5 years ago

What happens if you do it without the water bath? I love making cheesecake and never used a water bath and they still turn out beautifully.

Kim
5 years ago

Can I make this in a regular pan (big enough to hold it all) since I don’t have a springform pan?

stephanie
6 years ago

Ladies…am I seeing things?! This look delicious! (Does this mean I can do a carrot cake version or pumpkin? Good lord!!) Thank you.

Kathy
7 years ago

Do u take out of pan before putting in frig overnight ?

Alex
7 years ago

should I be using unsalted butter? it doesn’t specify in the recipe but almost eveything I’ve ever baked calls for it

Iris Geffers
8 years ago

Greetings from Colorado!

Cam zhang
8 years ago

4 stars
Made this for christmas eve dinner and the cheesecake was quite good. It fit everyone in the family because it was very rich yet not too sweet! and I do not believe that the filling filled up the plan completely, but it almost did. Instead of just setting aside the crust after pressing onto the pan, I preheated the oven to 350 and baked it for 10 minutes because I like a crispy crust, and I used maple syrup instead of molasses.

TakeTheCakeParis
8 years ago

Mine is in the oven now! I’m trying to figure out what to do with the left over gingerbread batter. Any suggestions? Cheers, Diana

dan
9 years ago

3 stars
Just made this (it is in the oven). The gingerbread instructions call for butter but none is listed in the ingredient list. I guessed two tbsp based on other gingerbread recipes. Didn’t have buttermilk so made my own. It didn’t come close to filling my pan. Enjoy.