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posted: 07/30/14

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Vanilla Bean Cheesecake combines all the sweet, creamy, deliciousness of cheesecake with the perfect vanilla kick.Vanilla Bean Cheesecake served on a platter with cherries on top.

Vanilla Bean Cheesecake

It’s National Cheesecake day! When I first learned that such a holiday existed I thought, National Cheesecake Day? Isn’t every day a great day for cheesecake? Especially if it includes this delicious Vanilla Bean Cheesecake?

Even if you’re not celebrating this… possibly made up holiday… you will want to sink your teeth into the result of this decadent recipe. From the chocolate cookie crust to the rich creamy filling and the splash of vanilla, there’s always room for Vanilla Bean Cheesecake in your day.

Indulge your sweet tooth with Vanilla Bean Cheesecake.

Wonderful world of cheesecakes

Can we talk about cheesecakes for a minute? There are a TON of different ways to make them. There are recipes that call for sour cream, and those that don’t. Some recipes add flour, others don’t. Those that pop on a crust, those that don’t. There are differences in how long you cook them, what you do once you are done cooking, and what temperature to cook them at — it can all be a little overwhelming.

And then there is the issue of the water bath. Guys, I’m a super lazy baker. I’m just not going to do a water bath. And if that makes my cheesecake crack . . . . so be it. I will still eat a big ‘ole slice, crack and all.

Enjoy a slice of this creamy, sweet Vanilla Bean Cheesecake.

What makes a cheesecake?

At its base level, a cheesecake is simply a sweet dessert that features more than one layer and the main layer includes some kind of soft cheese mixture, such as cream cheese or ricotta, along with eggs and sugar. With such a broad definition you can see why there is room for so many variations as we discussed before.

There is some debate as to whether cheesecake actually qualifies as a cake, or if it is really a pie. Have strong feelings on the topic? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Some pro tips for Vanilla Bean Cheesecake

I had two cheesecake fails before this one came out just perfectly, and I learned a few things.

  • The cream cheese has to be at room temperature. And for me that meant a good solid 12 hours out of the fridge.
  • Speaking of cream cheese . . . don’t skimp and don’t go slim. I have had the best results with Philadelphia Cream Cheese (and they aren’t paying me to say that) and you really can’t use a reduced fat version.
  • Don’t overcook it. If the top is starting to brown, turn your oven off!
  • Once your cheesecake is done (the middle will still be shaky), turn the oven off, open it a crack, and leave it to sit for an hour.
  • Adding your eggs last and mixing them in one at a time until they are just mixed in gives the best results.

But! You can skip doing all of those things, and still have a delicious cheesecake. I know, because I’ve totally done it. :)

More yummy cheesecakes to try

Once you’ve tasted the Vanilla Bean Cheesecake, you’re going to want to try some of our other amazing cheesecake recipes. When you do, leave a comment below. We’d love to hear which one you liked most!

Cheesecake lovers will enjoy this Vanilla Bean Cheesecake twist on a classic favorite.

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Vanilla Bean Cheesecake

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Ingredients

  • Oreo Crust
  • 1/2 a package of oreos
  • 1 TBSP melted butter
  • Cheesecake Filling
  • 3 8 oz packages of cream cheese at room temperature
  • 1 cup of sugar
  • 2 TBSP vanilla
  • 1 vanilla bean insides scraped out
  • 3 eggs
  • Frosting
  • 1/2 cup of butter at room temperature
  • 2 TBSP cream I actually just used half and half
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 oz cream cheese at room temperature
  • 1 3/4 cup powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
  • In a food processor crumble the Oreos and then mix in the melted butter. Press into the bottom of a 9 inch springform pan
  • Beat the cream cheese and sugar together in a stand mixer with a paddle attachment for 3 minutes.
  • On low beat in the vanilla extract and then the vanilla bean scrapings.
  • Then add the eggs one at a time, beating just until they are combined. Scrape the bowl one final time, and beat again for another 30 seconds.
  • Pour over the Oreo cookie crust and bake for 35 minutes. Then turn the oven off and crack the door open and let the cheesecake sit in there for an hour.
  • Cover and refrigerate for at least four hours.
  • While waiting for the cheesecake to cool, mix together the butter, cream, vanilla, cream cheese, and powdered sugar. Refrigerate and pipe onto the cheesecake just before serving.
Author: Lisa Longley

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  1. Roxana | Roxana's Home Baking says

    I hear you about being a lazy baker! I have only once made a cheesecake using a water bath and boy, it seems like so much work! But just like you said, if you have room temperature ingredients and don’t over bake it, it will turn out perfect every time.
    Thanks for joining us Lisa

  2. Julie @ Tastes of Lizzy T says

    Happy National Cheesecake Day, Lisa! This cheesecake is gorgeous! Vanilla bean is one of my favorite flavors. So simple, yet so amazingly full of flavor. I’m thinking this could quickly become my most-loved cheesecake ever. :) Have a good day!

  3. Aimee @ ShugarySweets says

    So many cheesecakes, so little time. LOVE this! PINNED :)

  4. Catherine says

    A beautiful cheesecake. Blessings, Catherine

  5. Heather @ French Press says

    third times a charm, and this looks like a BIG winner :)

  6. Zainab says

    This is the best of both worlds; a classic vanilla filling with a yummy chocolate crust!!! Love!

  7. Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction says

    Love seeing the flecks of vanilla bean throughout! Such a beautiful cheesecake!

  8. Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says

    Yes, room temperature cream cheese. Oh my gosh it’s the worst when I forget to leave it out. Otherwise it’s a lumpy mess! Love your tips and this cheesecake is SO gorgeous!

  9. Thalia @ butter and brioche says

    i am so craving a slice right now.. that oreo crust looks seriously delicious. i can imagine how good this cheesecake tastes!

  10. Cate @ Chez CateyLou says

    Thank goodness we have blogging to introduce us to these awesome holidays! How did we live before we knew about National Cheesecake Day?! Yours looks delicious – I love the cherries too, so pretty! Pinning! Happy Cheesecake Day!

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