Gingersnap Pumpkin Cheesecake might be your new go-to recipe for Thanksgiving dessert! (2024)

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This Gingersnap Pumpkin Cheesecake is full of fall flavors, from the gingersnap cookie crust, to the spiced pumpkin cheesecake. It’s the perfect pumpkin dessert! *PLUS! Tips on how to prevent cracks in your cheesecake!*

My mouth waters just looking at these pictures because this pumpkin cheesecake is absolutely amazing with the gingersnap crust and all. I almost cried when it was gone. Not only do I have this fantastic pumpkin cheesecake recipe to share with you, I also have the tricks to the perfectly smooth cheesecake top that has NO CRACKS! Many people shy away from cheesecakes because they are worried about the presentation when it comes out of the oven split down the center. So are you ready to hear the secrets to the perfect cheesecake? Okay I will tell you.

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First, you want to double wrap the outside of your springform pan with foil. This keeps water out of the cheesecake when it’s baking in the oven, but more about that later. Pre-bake your curst and thenput your springform pan in the center of a large rimmed baking sheet.

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Make sure all of your cheesecake ingredients are at room temperature.Since cheesecakes are temperamental, you want to kind of baby it by gradually warming it up. It’s like a frog in a boiling pot of hot water. It will jump right out — aka: your cheesecake will split. Gradually warming up the cheesecake allows it to relax and gel together. Whip the cream cheese and sugar until smooth and light, scraping the bowl well before adding additional ingredients. If you beat the mixture after you add the other ingredients, it can over-work the batter, leaving you with air bubbles that rise to the surface and look bad — or potentially createa crack in your cheesecake.

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Pour your cheesecake filling on top of the cooked crust. Do NOT scrape the bowl like crazy because some of the filling won’t be completely mixed, andthis is a bad time to scrape and re-mix the batter. Remember, too much mixing will create air bubbles. Place the rimmed baking sheet that’s holding the cheesecake into the center of the oven.

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Ok, here’s the special trick: Pour water into the rimmed baking sheet around the cheesecake, about 1-inch high. Close the oven and bake. The foil acts to keep the water out of the cheesecake and the water forms abain-marie,or water bath, which helps the cheesecake cook slowly and evenly without browning the top.The water bath also prevents the edges from cooking faster than the center. Low and slow is the way to go for cheesecakes.

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Now, DO NOT OPEN THE OVEN, EVER!That is a huge mistake. I know it’s tempting to look at that beautiful dessert you are baking, but just watch it from the oven window. A 9-inch cheesecake will take 50 to 60 minutes to bake. This particularcheesecake will take about 80 minutes to bake because of the moisture from the pumpkin. The trick to telling if it’s done is that it will no longer look shiny on the top, but will be dull/matte and puffed up in the center when fully baked.Do not jiggle or stick a knife or toothpick into the cheesecake.Be patient! It will be done, or get done with the last steps, I promise.

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Turn the oven off and leave the cheesecake INSIDE the oven, for at least 2 to 3 hours.While working in a bakery, we would even leave our cheesecakes in the oven overnight until we came in the next morning. By gradually cooling off in the closed oven, and with the help of carry-over cooking, the cheesecake will be fully-cooked. This process will helpprevent cracks from formingandkeep the top of the cheesecake from sinking in the center.

Lastly,remove the cheesecake from the oven and let it refrigerate for 4+hours.Chilling the cheesecake will also solidify any remaining jiggles.

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Hooray! Now that you know the secrets to the perfect cheesecake, here is the recipe to impress your families with this Thanksgiving. Some say it’s so good, it trumpspumpkin pie!

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Gingersnap Pumpkin Cheesecake

Prep Time: 7 hours 15 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Total Time: 8 hours 35 minutes

Yield: 16 Servings

Ingredients

For the Crust

  • 2 cups gingersnap crumbs (about 40 store-bought cookies, finely crushed with a food processor)
  • 5 Tbsp sugar
  • 6 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted

For the Filling (all ingredients at ROOM TEMPERATURE)

  • 4 (8oz) packages cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1 1/4 cups sugar
  • 3 Tbsp all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup canned pumpkin puree, room temperature
  • 2 Tbsp *Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice or store-bought
  • 1 Tbsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 4 large eggs, cracked open into a bowl, room temperature

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Assemble a 9-inch nonstick springform pan, with the raised side of the bottom piece facing down. Double wrap the outside of the springform pan with foil.
  2. MAKE CRUST: In a medium bowl, mix the cookie crumbs, sugar, and butter until moistened; press firmly into bottom of pan. BAKE 10 to 12 minutes until golden around edges. Set aside.
  3. MAKE FILLING: With a stand mixer, beat the cream cheese and sugar on low speed until smooth, scraping the bowl well, occasionally. Add flour until just incorporated.
  4. Add pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla and salt; mix just until smooth. Scrape the bowl one last time.
  5. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing until each is incorporated before adding the next. (DO NOT SCRAPE THE BOWL ANYMORE, or over-mix the filling.)
  6. Pour the filling into the springform pan over the cooked crust, and gently smooth the top. Place the cheesecake on a rimmed baking sheet. Transfer to the oven. Pour warm water into the rimmed baking sheet surrounding the cheesecake, about 1-inch high.
  7. REDUCE HEAT to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Bake for 70 to 80 minutes; the top will be dull/matte and puffed up in the center. DO NOT OPEN THE OVEN, EVER! After the cheesecake is baked, turn the oven off; let the cheesecake stay in the closed oven for 2 to 3 hours more without opening the door.
  8. Remove the cheesecake from the oven; cool completely at room temperature. Cover the cheesecake pan with plastic wrap; refrigerate until firm, at least 4 hours. Un-mold before serving. Use a HOT knife to slice pieces, rinsing and drying the knife between each pass. Top with a dollop of whipped cream and a dash of cinnamon. Enjoy!

Notes

*My recipe for Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 16
Amount Per Serving:Unsaturated Fat: 0g

Recipe adapted from Martha Stewart

Pictures updated & post re-published 9/22/16. Post originally published to my blog October 7, 2012.

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    12 Comments on “Gingersnap Pumpkin Cheesecake (and the secret to no cracks in your cheesecake!)”

  1. Kathleen A Jae Reply

    Gingersnap Pumpkin Cheesecake might be your new go-to recipe for Thanksgiving dessert! (15)
    Tasted great and I followed the directions to the letter but mine still had a big crack in the center.

  2. Fiona Reply

    Thank you!

  3. Fiona Reply

    Hi. What kind of mixer do you use? I bake a lot, and I use a hand mixer. Cream cheese is a little more challenging. Lol

    • Amber Brady Reply

      I have both a Bosch Universal Mixer and a KitchenAid. I use both. A stand mixer is an investment, but definitely worth it!

  4. Fiona Reply

    I cant wait to try this!

  5. Fiona Reply

    Thanks so much!

  6. Fiona Reply

    Hi. I tried this last year. It was my first time ever making a cheesecake. It came out absolutely PERFECT!!! How do I alter the ingredients and/or directions to make a classic cheesecake?

    • Amber Brady Reply

      Hi Fiona! I’m so glad you liked this cheesecake recipe. I don’t have a plain vanilla cheesecake recipe on my blog yet, although I might soon (thanks to your question). I have found a recipe from another blogger that I trust, so I’m recommending this one to you. Good luck! https://www.plainchicken.com/2015/01/the-best-homemade-cheesecake.html

    • Amber Brady Reply

      Hi Fiona! So I adapted this recipe into a classic cheesecake and the recipe is available now. Thanks for the suggestion! https://www.dessertnowdinnerlater.com/classic-cheesecake-recipe/

  7. lymorr at yahoo Reply

    Hello, looks lovely and am going to try this year (2017). Your tips on a crack-less cheesecake and not scraping the bowl are right on.
    ?? Please specify what size can of pumpkin. ??
    Thank you!

    • Amber Reply

      It’s 1 CUP of pumpkin puree, not one whole can. I would just buy the smaller can so you don’t have as much left over.

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