The Best Keto Cheesecake Recipe - No Water Bath! (2024)

The Best Keto Cheesecake Recipe - No Water Bath! (1)

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This really is the best low carb and keto cheesecake recipe. Even my non-keto family proclaimed "This is the best cheesecake I have ever had!"

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time50 minutes mins

setting time8 hours hrs

Total Time1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: keto cheesecake recipe, low carb cheesecake, recipe for keto cheesecake

Servings: 12

Calories: 600

Author: Jennifer Banz

Ingredients

For the crust

For the filling

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Pre-heat the oven to 325F (160C). Adjust the rack to the middle of the oven. Combine the crust dry ingredients in a medium bowl. Mix in the butter. Pour the crust mixture into the springform pan and press halfway up the sides using your fingers. Use a flat bottomed cup to press the mixture into the bottom. Bake for 5-8 minutes. Remove and set aside while you make the creamy filling.

  • In a large mixing bowl, beat the room temperature cream cheese with a hand mixer until light and fluffy. If you use a stand mixer use the paddle attachment.

  • Add in the sweetener a little at a time (about ⅓) and beat with the hand mixer.

  • Add in the room temperature eggs one at a time and beat until well incorporated.

  • Finally, add in the vanilla and room temperature sour cream and beat until just incorporated.

  • Pour the cheesecake mixture into the crust and even out the top. Bake in the pre-heated oven. Check after 50 minutes. The top should no longer be glossy and the center should still be jiggly.

  • Turn off the oven and crack the door. Let the cheesecake sit in the oven for 30 minutes. Remove the cheesecake from the oven run a sharp paring knife between the cheesecake and the pan (this is to ensure the cake doesn't stick. Do not remove the springform). Let sit on the counter for 1 hour.

  • Cover loosely with plastic wrap or aluminum foil and refrigerate for at least 8 hours.

  • Remove the springform pan sides, decorate the top, and serve. Makes 12 slices.

Notes

  • Make a smaller keto cheesecake - You would use the same ingredients for the crust, but you would cut all of the filling ingredients in half and use 3 eggs. During the baking process, check on your cheesecake at the 30 minute mark and keep an eye on it. It will be ready when the edges are set but the center is still jiggly.
  • Nut freeversion:If you are intolerant to almonds, you can do a 1 for 1 swap withsunflower seed flour!
  • Pan size: This keto cheesecake recipe requires a large springform pan. I have linked to one in the recipe carb above. If you use one that is too small, you will have leftover filling.
  • Crustless low carb cheesecake:To make this without a crust, line the inside of the springform pan with parchment paper. You can also butter the sides and bottom really well. Then continue with the cheesecake as normal.
  • Keto pumpkin cheesecake: Simply replace the sour cream with pumpkin puree and add in 1 teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice.
  • Very important: The most important thing you should know when it comes to making a traditional cheesecake is that all of your ingredients should be at room temperature. Anything that is refrigerated should be left out for at least 2 hours, preferably 4. That means eggs, sour cream, and cream cheese. Submerging your eggs in warm water will help speed up the process of bringing the ingredients to room temperature, as will unwrapping and chopping your cream cheese into smaller pieces.
  • Freezing: This is a large keto cheesecake but good news, it freezes very well! You can freeze individual slices or the whole cake...or half of the cake!
    • This is a good reference for freezing a whole cheesecake
    • To freeze individual slices, simply slice the pieces of cheesecake and place them on individual pieces of plastic wrap. Wrap them tight, place in a freezer bag or bowl, and store them in the freezer for up to 2 weeks. Any longer than 2 weeks and they will lose quality.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 600 | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 54g | Saturated Fat: 31g | Fiber: 2g

The Best Keto Cheesecake Recipe - No Water Bath! (2024)

FAQs

Is a water bath necessary for cheesecake? ›

Cheesecakes are very temperature sensitive. Cheesecakes are a form of custard and it's so easy to over bake one. Water baths will go some distance to prevent over baking, which can be very handy as they'll prevent the batter from getting so hot it might curdle.

How do you keep water out of cheesecake? ›

The key to a water bath is preventing water from touching your cheesecake. You are going to do this by creating several layers of a tinfoil barrier around the bottom of your springform pan. Our chef wraps the bottom of her pan 3 to 4 times to prevent water from reaching her cheesecake.

Can I use a springform pan in a water bath? ›

Baking your cheesecake in a water bath is the best way to ensure cheesecake success. Don't worry—you don't have to buy any special equipment or a fancy bathtub-size baking appliance! It simply means placing the springform pan with the unbaked cheesecake in it inside a larger pan with hot water in it.

How to make a baking water bath? ›

To start your water bath, simply bring water to the boil in a kettle. Place your cake tin within a wider dish in the oven, then fill the wider dish with the boiling water. Remove the cake tin and close the oven. Then fill the cake tin with the cheesecake batter and return it to the wider dish in the oven.

What happens if you don't water bath a cheesecake? ›

You can absolutely make a cheesecake without a traditional water bath. The traditional water bath provides two elements: a steamy, humid oven environment that prevents your cheesecake from drying out on top and insulation for protecting the cheesecake from drastic temperature changes.

How do you keep a cheesecake from cracking without a water bath? ›

Don't overbake your cake.

It may crack if it's too dry. Many people overbake their recipes to “play it safe”. The golden rule is if it no longer trembles in the center, it will set firmly in the refrigerator. Tap the pan on the sides and if the center has firmed up like jello, remove the cake from the oven.

How much water is needed for a water bath for cheesecake? ›

You only need about 2 to 3 inches of water. I like to stop pouring when the water is halfway up the side of the cheesecake pan. Essentially you want enough water that it won't quickly evaporate during the baking process, but not so much that it'll splash up or touch your cheesecake batter.

Why is my cheesecake still wet in the middle? ›

If the cheesecake is runny, maybe the cake just needs time to cool and settle itself. Or you might underbake the cake or bake it at the wrong temp. Over-mixing the batter or using too much liquid ingredients are also common causes.

Why does my cheesecake base go soggy? ›

Baking the crust.

baked crust (even one with less butter) means your filling will ooze into the crust and make it soggy. Try this instead: Most importantly, you should make sure to chill the crumb crust at least 10 minutes before filling it, but even longer is better.

Will cake batter leak in a springform pan? ›

We don't suggest using cake batter in a springform pan. Since the bottom and sides of the pan do not have a strong seal, there's a chance your batter can leak out and all over your oven.

How full should you fill a cheesecake pan? ›

Transfer the pan to a roasting pan or other baking dish big enough to hold it. Bring a few cups of water to a boil and pour the water into the roasting pan, being careful not to splash any water onto the cheesecake. Fill the pan to about an inch, or just below the lowest edge of foil. Bake the cheesecake.

What can I use for a water bath? ›

TIP: It is not necessary to purchase special cookware for water bath canning. A large, deep saucepot equipped with a lid and a rack works well. As long as it is large enough to fully immerse the jars in canning water by 1-2 inches—and allow the water to boil rapidly when covered—the pot is adequate.

What is the water bath technique? ›

A hot-water bath is a gentle method of oven cooking whereby individual ramekins or a single pan (most commonly a springform pan) are set inside a large baking dish with high sides, such as a roasting pan, that is set in the oven.

What is it called when you bake something in a water bath? ›

A water bath is simply a pan of hot water that you place in the oven. Also called a bain-marie, a water bath helps more delicate bakes—particularly cheesecakes—bake more evenly.

What not to do when making cheesecake in the oven? ›

Avoid Overcooking

DON'T overbake. Overbaking a cheesecake can cause cracks on the surface. The center of the cheesecake should still be a little wobbly, the filling still pale, and the outer ring slightly puffy and firm. It will continue to cook as it cools and maintains that smooth and rich texture.

How long do you water bath a cheesecake? ›

When baking a cheesecake in a water bath, the directions are generally to bake at 325°F for 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes. The cheesecake is done when the top looks dry but the center still wobbles and jiggles like jello.

Which baking method is best for cheesecake? ›

Classic Cheesecake Recipe. Look no further for a creamy and ultra smooth classic cheesecake recipe! Paired with a buttery graham cracker crust, no one can deny its simple decadence. For the best results, bake in a water bath.

What is the alternative to a bain marie? ›

The Invoq Bake has a built-in steam injection system that can produce a controlled amount of humidity. By introducing steam into the oven chamber, you can create a humid environment similar to a bain-marie. This moisture helps regulate the temperature and prevents excessive drying or browning of delicate products.

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