Instant Pot Cheesecake

Here are the Step-by-Step instructions on how to make an Instant Pot New York Cheesecake.   From  Pressure Cooker Recipes

Whole Process Consists of 4 Parts:

A. Make Crust
B. Make Cheesecake Batter
C. Pressure Cook Cheesecake
D. Cool, Chill, Serve Cheesecake

*Note: there are various optional steps in our recipe to satisfy your inner perfectionist. Feel free to skip those steps to save time. 🙂


Ingredients for Instant Pot New York Cheesecake #17

Crust

  • 10 (120g) graham crackers, finely ground
  • 3 – 4 tablespoons (42g – 56g) unsalted butter, melted
  • A pinch sea salt
  • 2 teaspoons – 1 1/2 tablespoon (8.3g – 19g) brown sugar (depending on your desired sweetness)
  • Optional: ¼ cup (32g) all-purpose flour (For blind-bake crust)

Cheesecake Batter (7 inches x 3 inches)

  • 16 ounces (454g) Philadelphia cream cheese, room temperature
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • 2/3 cup (133g) white sugar
  • 1/2 cup (120g) sour cream, room temperature
  • 2 tablespoons (16g) cornstarch
  • 2 teaspoons (10ml) vanilla extract
  • 2 pinches sea salt

PREPARATION


16 ounces (454g) Philadelphia cream cheese
2 large eggs
½ cup (120g) sour cream
3 – 4 tablespoons (42g – 56g) unsalted butter


Place cream cheese, eggs, sour cream on counter-top to reach room temperature.

Then, melt the unsalted butter.

*Critical Tip: this is critical for your cheesecake’s success, so please please make sure all the above ingredients are at room temperature before you start. If not, you may end up with lumpy fluff top cheesecake. So don’t skip this step! 🙂


PART A
MAKE THE CRUST

 

1

 

Ground Graham Crackers


10 (120g) graham crackers
Food processor or Ziploc bag + Rolling pin


Finely ground the graham crackers in a food processor.

Or place the graham crackers in a Ziploc bag and roll them with a rolling pin.

Mix Crust Mixture


Finely ground graham crackers
A pinch sea salt
2 tsp – 1½ tbsp (8.3g – 19g) brown sugar

Small mixing bowl
Fork


In a small mixing bowl, mix finely ground graham crackers, sea salt, brown sugar together with a fork.

*Pro Tip: Why add sea salt? A small pinch of sea salt heightens the flavor of other ingredients. A secret ingredient in many restaurant-quality desserts. shh… 😉

 

3

 

Optional – Add Flour


¼ cup (32g) all-purpose flour


If you want a firmer & crisper crust, we recommend blind-baking the crust. We’ll discuss this in Step 7 below.

If you’re blind-baking your crust, mix in the flour at this step.

 

4

 

Mix in Melted Unsalted Butter


3 – 4 tbsp (42g – 56g) unsalted butter, melted


Mix in unsalted butter until the mixture sticks together.

 

5

 

Line Pan


Parchment paper

7 inches x 3 inches Fat Daddio’s Cheesecake Pan (with removable bottom)


Line the side & bottom of the cheesecake pan with parchment paper for smoother sides & easier release.

*Note: We did not use any butter to line the parchment paper.

Form Crust


Graham cracker crumbs mixture, from above
Measuring cup/Spoon


Pour in the graham cracker crumbs mixture.

Gently press down the crumbs with a flat measuring cup, ramekin or Mason jar to form an even layer. You can also use a spoon for the edges.

In our blind taste test, the Method #2: Blind-Baked Crust was noticeably firmer and crisper compared to Method #1’s freezer version.

Method #1 – Freeze the Crust: Place the cheesecake pan in the freezer while you make the cheesecake batter.

Method #2 – Blind-Bake the Crust (for firmer & crisper crust): Place the crust in a 325°F oven for 15 minutes.


PART B
MAKE CHEESECAKE BATTER

*Critical Tip: We highly recommend using a Hand Mixer instead of a Stand Mixer. Stand Mixer is usually more powerful, thus you can easily overmix and introduce too much air into the cheesecake batter. This may result in a puffy souffle-style cheesecake.

*Note: Click on the Tabs to choose Method #1: Dense or Method #2: Creamy.

 

Method #1: Dense Cheesecake Batter

 

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Mix Sugar Mixture


2 tbsp (16g) cornstarch 2 pinches of sea salt ⅔ cup (133g) white sugar Small mixing bowl


Mix cornstarch, sea salt, and white sugar together in a small mixing bowl.  

 

9

 

Briefly Beat Cream Cheese


16 ounces (454g) Philadelphia cream cheese Medium mixing bowl Hand mixer


In a medium mixing bowl, briefly break up the cream cheese by beating it for 10 seconds with a hand mixer using low speed.  

 

10

 

Mix in Sugar Mixture


Sugar mixture, from above Hand mixer Silicone spatula


Add in half the sugar mixture and beat until just incorporated using low speed (roughly 20-30 seconds). Scrape down the sides and the hand mixer with a silicone spatula every time a new ingredient is added. Add remaining sugar mixture and beat until just incorporated using low speed (roughly 20-30 seconds).  

 

11

 

Add Sour Cream & Vanilla Extract


½ cup (120g) sour cream 2 tsp (10 ml) vanilla extract Hand mixer


Add sour cream and vanilla extract to the cream cheese mixture. Beat until just incorporated using low speed (20-30 seconds).

Blend in Eggs


2 large eggs
Hand Mixer
Silicone spatula


Blend in the two eggs using low speed, one at a time. Mix until just incorporated (about 15 – 20 seconds with a hand mixer). Try not to overmix on this step.

Scrape down the sides and the hand mixer with a silicone spatula and fold a few times to make sure everything is fully incorporated.

 

13

 

Pour Batter in Pan


Cream cheese batter
Cheesecake pan


Pour cream cheese batter into the cheesecake pan.

14

 

Remove Air Bubbles for Smooth Surface

Tap cheesecake pan against the counter to let the air bubbles rise to the surface.

Burst the air bubbles with a toothpick or fork.

The longer you tap, the more air bubbles you’ll be able to burst.

Removing air bubbles is an art that requires patience!

Tap until you are satisfied. Ensure the surface is clear of air bubbles or fork marks.

Side note: what we learned from our 16 17 experiments, it’s almost impossible to remove all air bubbles.


PART C
PRESSURE COOK CHEESECAKE

To make it easier to take out the cheesecake pan from Instant Pot: make a foil sling by folding a piece of aluminum foil (as shown below).

*Note: Be sure to tuck in the foil sling down the sides (don’t let it fold over the cake when you close the lid).

Click on the Tabs to choose between: Regular Method #1 or Perfectionist Method #2.

Perfectionist Method #2

This Perfectionist Method takes an extra step to further prevent surface dents on the cheesecake. Cause of Surface Dents: Dents on cheesecake’s surface is mostly caused by the condensation build-up during the “going up to pressure” stage. Why Use This Method? By starting with boiling water, we can shorten the “going up to pressure” time in order to minimize condensation.

 

15

 

Pressure Cook Cheesecake


1 cup (250 ml) of water Steamer rack Foil sling Instant Pot Pressure Cooker


Place a steamer rack and pour water in pressure cooker. Bring water to a boil (Instant Pot users: Press manual/pressure cook and set the time to 28 minutes).

When the water begins to boil, place cheesecake pan on the steamer rack with a foil sling right away.

*Caution: Don’t wait too long to place the cheesecake in pressure cooker, as it’ll affect the cooking time. Place it immediately once the water begins to boil. This prevents too much water from evaporating.

Immediately close the lid with the Venting Knob at Venting Position.

Turn Venting Knob to Sealing Position and let it pressure cook. It should go up to pressure in ~1 minute.

  • Pressure Cooking Time: High Pressure for 28 minutes, then Full Natural Release (takes roughly 7 – 9 minutes)

Open the lid gradually.

*Pro Tip 1 – For 6 x 3 inches Cheesecake Pan: add 5 mins High Pressure Pressure Cooking Time. *Pro Tip 2: As you open the lid, try your best to avoid dripping the condensation from the lid onto the cheesecake.

Absorb any condensation on the surface by lightly tapping it with a soft paper towel.


PART D
COOL, CHILL, SERVE CHEESECAKE

 

16

 

Cool Cheesecake


Allow cheesecake to cool to room temperature with the lid open in the Instant Pot Pressure Cooker.

Or place it on a wire rack to cool to room temperature.

cooling the instant pot cheesecake in pressure cooker

 

17

 

Release Cheesecake From Sidewall


After cooling for 10 – 15 minutes, carefully run a thin paring knife between the sidewall and the cheesecake (or parchment paper) to release the cheesecake from the pan.

how to best release the instant pot cheesecake from the pan

The parchment paper will wrinkle after pressure cooking. Pull it lightly to straighten it out for a smooth side.

 

18

 

Chill Cheesecake in Fridge


Once the cheesecake has completely cooled, place it in the refrigerator for at least 4 – 8 hours (preferably overnight).

 

19

 

Serve Instant Pot Cheesecake #17


Remove the cheesecake from the refrigerator!

The best way to release the cheesecake from the bottom pan is warm bottom of the pan to melt the butter. You can use a torch or heating pad for this step.

How to release Cheesecake from cheesecake pan

Carefully peel off the parchment paper.

You’ve done it!! Your very own Instant Pot Cheesecake #17.

Give yourself a pat on the back & EAT!! 😀


Cooking Tips for Instant Pot Cheesecake

1. Ensure Cream Cheese, Eggs, Sour Cream at Room Temperature

Placing the above ingredients on the counter ahead of time until it reaches room temperature is critical to your cheesecake’s success! Please ensure they’re not cold before you begin making your stunning New York Cheesecake #17!

2. Smooth & Creamy Cheesecake Option:

Adjust the beating time to 1 minute for Part B – Step 9 (cream cheese), Step 10 (sugar mixture), and Step 11 (sour cream & vanilla extract).

3. Add Lemon Juice to Cheesecake Batter?

We tried using fresh Sour Cream and old Sour Cream. Old sour cream has lost some of the tangy flavors, so adding 1 tablespoon of lemon juice will help balance the flavors. Add it in Part B – Step 11 with the sour cream.

But if your sour cream is fresh, no lemon juice is needed unless you like extra tangy flavor. 🙂

4. Modifications For Other Sizes of Cheesecake Pan?

You can use the same recipe with adjusted pressure cooking time.

  • 6 x 3 inches Cheesecake Pan (Uncovered): Due to the increase in thickness, add 5 – 8 mins High Pressure Pressure Cooking Time
  • 4.5 – 5 x 2 inches Cheesecake Pan (Uncovered): High Pressure 18 minutes + Natural Release
  • Standard silicone cup (2.7″ x 1.25″) cheesecake bites (uncovered): High Pressure 7 minutes + Natural Release

5. Can I Wrap My Cheesecake with Aluminum Foil?

Some users like to wrap their cheesecake with aluminum foil for pressure cooking, but it’s not necessary. If you do decide to wrap the pan with aluminum foil, add additional 5 – 7 mins to our stated pressure cooking time in this recipe.

6. Use Hand Mixer Rather than Stand Mixer

We highly recommend using a Hand Mixer over a Stand Mixer to mix the cheesecake batter. Since Stand Mixers are usually more powerful, you can easily overmix and introduce too much air into the cheesecake batter. This may result in a puffy souffle-style cheesecake.

7. More Instant Pot Cheesecake Cooking Tips:

Pressure Cooker Cheesecake Guide: 11 tested tips for a stunning Cheesecake in Instant Pot. Developed based on 16 experiments.

Time for cooking Cheesecake #17 in Instant Pot!

 
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Instant Pot New York Cheesecake #17

Author: Amy + Jacky
Easy New York Style Instant Pot Cheesecake Recipe: Pamper yourself & impress guests with your choice of smooth/creamy or rich/dense pressure cooker cheesecake with crisp crust.
 

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Servings 7 inches
 
Total Time 40 mins

Ingredients

Crust

  • 10 (120g) graham crackers , finely ground
  • 3 – 4 tablespoons (42g – 56g) unsalted butter , melted
  • Pinch sea salt
  • 2 teaspoons – 1½ tablespoon (8.3g – 19g) brown sugar (depends on desired sweetness)
  • ¼ cup (32g) all-purpose flour (Optional for blind-baking crust)

Cheesecake Batter (7 inches x 3 inches)

  • 16 ounces (454g) Philadelphia cream cheese , room temperature
  • 2 large eggs , room temperature
  • cup (133g) white sugar
  • ½ cup (120g) sour cream , room temperature
  • 2 tablespoons (16g) cornstarch
  • 2 teaspoons (10ml) vanilla extract
  • 2 pinches sea salt

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Instructions 

Amy + Jacky’s Tips Before You Start

    • We highly recommend using a Hand Mixer to mix the cheesecake batter instead of a Stand Mixer. Stand Mixers are often more powerful, thus you can easily overmix and introduce too much air into the cheesecake batter. This may result in a puffy souffle-style cheesecake.

PREPARATION

  • Place 16 ounces (454g) cream cheese, 2 large eggs, ½ cup (120g) sour cream on counter-top to reach room temperature. Then, melt the 3 – 4 tablespoons (42g – 56g) unsalted butter.*Pro Tip: this is critical for your cheesecake’s success, so please make sure all the above ingredients are at room temperature before you start. If not, you may end up with lumpy fluff top cheesecake. So don’t skip this step! 🙂

PART A. MAKE THE CRUST

  • Ground Graham Crackers: Finely ground 120g graham crackers in a food processor. Or place the graham crackers in a Ziploc bag and roll them with a rolling pin.
  • Mix Crust Mixture: In a small mixing bowl, mix finely ground graham crackers, a pinch of sea salt, 2 tsp – 1 1/2 tbsp (8.3g – 19g) brown sugar together with a fork.
  • Perfectionist’s Step – Add Flour (if blind-baking for firmer & crisper crust): mix in ¼ cup (32g) all-purpose flour.
  • Add Melted Unsalted Butter: Mix in roughly 3 – 4 tbsp (42g – 56g) unsalted butter until the mixture sticks together.
  • Line Pan: Line the side & bottom of cheesecake pan with parchment paper.

     

    *Note: We did not use any butter to line the parchment paper.

  • Form Crust: Pour in the graham cracker crumbs mixture. Gently press down the crumbs with a ramekin or Mason jar to form an even layer. You can also use a spoon for the edges.
  • Firm Crust

     

    Method #1 – Freeze: Place cheesecake pan in freezer while you make the cheesecake batter.

     

    Method #2 – Blind-Bake (for firmer & crisper crust): Place crust in a 325°F oven for 15 minutes.

PART B. MAKE DENSE CHEESECAKE BATTER

  • Mix Sugar Mixture: Mix 2 tbsp (16g) cornstarch, 2 pinches of sea salt, and 2/3 cup (133g) white sugar together in a small mixing bowl.
  • Briefly Beat Cream Cheese: In a medium mixing bowl, briefly break up the 454g cream cheese by beating it for 10 seconds with a hand mixer using low speed.
  • Mix in Sugar Mixture: Add in half the sugar mixture and beat until just incorporated using low speed (roughly 20 – 30 seconds). Scrape down the sides and hand mixer with a silicone spatula every time a new ingredient is added. Add remaining sugar mixture and beat until just incorporated using low speed (roughly 20 – 30 seconds).
  • Add Sour Cream & Vanilla Extract: Add 1/2 cup (120g) sour cream and 2 tsp (10 ml) vanilla extract to the cream cheese mixture. Beat until just incorporated using low speed (20 – 30 seconds).
  • Blend in Eggs: Blend in the two eggs using low speed, one at a time.

     

    Mix until just incorporated (about 15 – 20 seconds with a hand mixer & less time if you are using a powerful stand mixer). Try not to overmix on this step.

     

    Scrape down the sides and hand mixer with a silicone spatula and fold a few times to make sure everything is fully incorporated.

  • Pour Batter in Pan: Pour cream cheese batter in cheesecake pan.
  • Remove Air Bubbles for Smooth Surface: Tap cheesecake pan against the counter to let air bubbles rise to the surface. Burst the air bubbles with a toothpick or fork. Tap until you are satisfied. Ensure the surface is clear of air bubbles or fork marks.

     

    See above photos for demo.

PART C. PRESSURE COOK CHEESECAKE

  • Method #1: Pour 1 cup (250 ml) of cold water in pressure cooker. Place cheesecake pan on top of a steamer rack (so, it’s not touching the water). Close lid and pressure cook at High Pressure for 26 minutes and Full Natural Release. Natural release will take roughly 7 minutes. Open lid gradually. Absorb any condensation on surface by lightly tapping it with a soft paper towel.

     

    Perfectionist’s Method #2 – Prevent Surface Dents: Place a steamer rack and pour 1 cup (250ml) of water in pressure cooker. Bring water to a boil (Instant Pot users: Press manual/Pressure Cook and set the time to 28 minutes). When the water begins to boil, place cheesecake pan on the steamer rack with a foil sling right away.

     

    *Caution: Don’t wait too long to place the cheesecake in pressure cooker, as it’ll affect the cooking time. Place it immediately once the water begins to boil. This prevents too much water from evaporating. Immediately close the lid with Venting Knob at Venting Position. Turn Venting Knob to Sealing Position and let it pressure cook at High Pressure for 28 minutes and Full Natural Release. It should go up to pressure in roughly 1 minute. Natural release will take roughly 7 – 9 minutes. Open the lid gradually. Absorb any condensation on the surface by lightly tapping it with a soft paper towel.

PART D. COOL, CHILL, SERVE CHEESECAKE

  • Cool Cheesecake: Allow cheesecake to cool to room temperature with the lid open in the pressure cooker. Or place it on a wire rack to cool to room temperature.
  • Release Cheesecake from Sidewall to Avoid Cracking: After cooling for 10 – 15 minutes, carefully run a thin paring knife between the sidewall and parchment paper to release the cheesecake from the pan. Pull the slightly wrinkled parchment paper lightly to straighten it out for a smooth side.
  • Chill Cheesecake in Fridge: Once the cheesecake has completely cooled, place it in the refrigerator for at least 4 – 8 hours (preferably overnight).
  • Serve: Remove cheesecake from the refrigerator. The best way to release the cheesecake from the bottom pan is warm the bottom of the pan to melt the butter. You can use a torch or heating pad for this step. Carefully peel off the parchment paper. Enjoy~
 

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Notes

Smooth & Creamy Cheesecake Option: Remember to adjust the beating time to 1 minute for Part B – Step 2 (cream cheese), Step 3 (sugar mixture), and Step 4 (sour cream & vanilla extract).

 

For 6 x 3 inches Cheesecake Pan: add 5 mins High Pressure Pressure Cooking Time.

 

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Calories: 288kcal
 
Course: Brunch, Dessert, Party Food
 
Cuisine: American
 
Keyword: instant pot cheesecake

Nutrition

Calories: 288kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 81mg | Sodium: 271mg | Potassium: 93mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 694IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 60mg | Iron: 1mg
 
 
 
 

 

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#17 recipe Instant Pot cheesecake I made last night5 stars

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I have made this several times, and it is wonderful.5 stars

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After weeks of planning and preparation, I finally managed to make the famous cheesecake #17!

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I have been playing with and making LOTS of Cheesecake #17 my latest creation is an Espresso Cheesecake with a Chocolate Glaze. I have been giving at LEAST half of every cake away. This time I gave the whole cake away in trade for two beautiful lobsters!5 stars

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What is the serving size used to determine the nutritional value? Serving size with the recipe says 7 inches.5 stars

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I used cinnamon-oat-cookies bought at a Swedish Furniture Company. On top of the prebaked bottom I added dulce du leches and fresh apples coated with brown sugar and cinnamon. Then the cheesecake batter. On top I added another thin layer of dulce du leches and some caramelized Walnuts (The nuts were tossed in a pan with sugar and maple syrup to caramelize them) right before serving. I will use more caramel and apples inside next time, but the consistency and taste was perfect. The nutty crunch on top was a great addition.5 stars

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a sliced one

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Cheesecake #17 for my Sweet Valentine5 stars

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I made an oreo cookies n creme cheesecake in my IP today for my boyfriends birthday tomorrow! It has an oreo crust, oreos mixed into the cheesecake, hersheys cookies n creme topping, oreos mixed into the homemade whipped cream, and mini oreos on top!!! I follow the cheesecake #17 recipe by Amy & Jacky. Here are the things I do different on my cheesecakes: I use a 7″ springform pan I tap bubbles out while the cheesecake batter is still in the mixing bowl I cover the cheesecake with papertowel and tin foil while pressure cooking. Here are my twists… Read more »

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It was a total hit! Super amazing! Here’s a picture of it cut. 😊 even beautiful from the inside.

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I decided to try another cheesecake in the instant pot. This time I did a strawberry cheesecake and I even hand dipped the strawberries and chocolate. Let me tell you I do not do dessert so those strawberries were challenging but they look okay. And if there wasn’t enough chocolate, I had to get Ghirardelli chocolate hearts 😂I used this recipe and followed it to the t and it came out even better this time. I hope this is a huge hit at the super bowl party. I am going to tomorrow with my chocolate chip cookie that I made… Read more »

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Cheesecake #17 did not disappoint! I’ve made a lot of IP cheesecakes, but this was definitely the best by far! I followed all of the pro tips. It made a perfect birthday cheesecake for my husband! Thanks Amy + Jack.

P.S.: I can’t believe how much better it sliced being denser than the previous ones I’ve made!5 stars

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