The Best Lemon Cheesecake Recipe - Baker by Nature (2024)

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This Lemon Cheesecake Recipe packs tons of lemon flavor thanks to lemon juice, lemon zest, and homemade lemon curd on top. A crunchy graham cracker crust and freshly whipped cream make it an all-around winning recipe.

Lemon Cheesecake

There’s nothing like sinking your fork into a creamy slice of classic lemon cheesecake! And once you try my version, you’ll never use another recipe. Lemon zest and freshly squeezed lemon juice get mixed into the cheesecake batter, which adds incredible lemon flavor. And topping the whole cheesecake with lemon curd amplifies the overall lemon power… and makes the cheesecake a total showstopper!

But if you want to make it even more beautiful, you can add swirls of freshly whipped cream and lemon slices! This is 100% optional, but makes the cheesecake look like it’s from a fancy bakery. My only word of advice: top with whipped cream right before you plan or serving! Or use a stabilized whipped cream recipe that can hold its shape for a while.

Ingredients for Lemon Cheesecake

Be sure to see the recipe box at the end of this post for recipe quantities and step-by-step instructions! You can scroll down or use the “jump to recipe” button at the top of this page!

  • Graham Cracker Crumbs: Can you use full sheets of graham crackers? Yes, but in my opinion, buying them pre-crushed is so much easier!
  • Sugar: You’ll need granulated sugar for the graham cracker crumb crust and cheesecake filling. You’ll also need confectioners’ sugar if you plan on making homemade whipped cream.
  • Salt: A tiny dash of salt helps enhance all of the flavors in this cheesecake while also balances the sweetness.
  • Unsalted Butter: Melted butter acts as a binder for the graham cracker crust. Do not sub this ingredient for oil. If you only have salted butter, that will work fine in a pinch!
  • Lemons: Make sure you have enough lemons. I suggest buying 4 or 5 large lemons to ensure you have enough for this recipe!
  • Cream Cheese: Be sure to bring you cream to room temperature, otherwise it’ll clump up when you try to mix it.
  • Vanilla Extract: Be sure to use pure vanilla or a bourbon vanilla, but never imitation or artificial vanilla. In a pinch, you can just skip this ingredient.
  • Eggs: This recipe uses both whole eggs and egg yolks. Be sure to add the eggs one at a time for even incorporation into the batter. And always use eggs that have been brought to room temperature.
  • Heavy Cream: Do not sub milk or half-and-half for this ingredient. In a pinch, your best substitute would be full-fat sour cream or plain greek yogurt.
  • Lemon Curd: You can make homemade lemon curd using my easy recipe. Or, simply pick up a jar from the grocery store. If you don’t like lemon curd, you may also skip adding this. The cheesecake will still have plenty of lemon flavor.
  • Whipped Cream: While store-bought whipped cream will work in a pinch, I can’t recommend homemade whipped cream enough. It’s so easy to make. Just beat heavy cream and a tablespoon of confectioners’ sugar in the bowl of stand mixer until medium-stiff peaks form.
  • Mint Sprigs: This is 100% optional, but makes a really lovely garnish if you want to doll up your cheesecake. Another herb or edible flowers would also be a lovely touch!

How to Make Lemon Cheesecake

  1. Prepare the Water Bath: If you want an extra creamy and crack-free cheesecake, this step is essential. But don’t fret, my guide to how to make an easy water bath for a cheesecake will help you every step of the way!
  2. Make the Graham Cracker Crumb Crust: Preheat your oven to 350 and partially bake the crust for 10 minutes. This extra step guarantees a crunchy crust!
  3. Make the Cheesecake Filling: You’ll need a food processor or very strong blender/hand mixer to beat the cream cheese and make the filling. Unfortunately this cannot be done by hand.
  4. Bake the Cheesecake: Be sure to lower the oven temperature once the crust is done baking. This cheesecake bakes low and slow, and then also cools down inside the oven before being removed.
  5. Follow the Cooling Process: Be sure to allow this cheesecake to fully cool at room temperature. Then cover the pan loosely with plastic wrap and chill for about 6 to 8 hours. You will no remove the cheesecake from the pan until you’re ready to serve!
  6. Garnish and Serve: Once your cheesecake is fully chilled, it’s time to decorate! Spread a layer of lemon curd on top, then go crazy with swirls of whipped cream, fresh lemon slices, and mint sprigs. Of course, these are all optional ideas you can opt out of! Feel free to simply slice this cheesecake and serve as is.

Tools for this Recipe

  • Springform Pan: This is the best and easiest to use cheesecake pan ever! I’ve had it for over 10 years and it’s a total workhorse.
  • Large Roasting Pan: This will be used to make your water bath. You want a pan that can easily fit the spring form pan and a couple of inches of water.
  • Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil: Be sure to use extra wide heavy duty foil, which covers the entire pan – no leaks!
  • Hand Mixer, Food Processor, or Stand Mixer: You’ll need one of these electric mixer options to make the cheesecake batter.
  • Piping Bag: A large piping bag is a must have if you want to make whipped cream swirls.
  • Star Tip: I love using this tip to make pretty swirls of whipped cream on top of the cheesecake!
  • Graham Cracker Crumbs: Our go-to crumbs for graham cracker crumb crusts!
  • Lemon Curd: If you don’t want to make homemade lemon curd, this is my favorite store-bought option.

More Lemon Cheesecake Recipes:

  • Lemon Cheesecake Bars
  • Mini Lemon Ricotta Cheesecake Cupcakes
  • Lemon Blueberry Swirl Cheesecake
  • Lemon Ricotta Cheesecake
  • Lemon Ginger Cheesecake with Fresh Raspberry Sauce

The Best Lemon Cheesecake Recipe - Baker by Nature (9)

Lemon Cheesecake Recipe

The Best Lemon Cheesecake Recipe - Baker by Nature (10)Ashley Manila

This Lemon Cheesecake Recipe packs tons of lemon flavor thanks to lemon juice, lemon zest, and homemade lemon curd on top. A crunchy graham cracker crust and freshly whipped cream make it an all-around winning recipe.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 hours hrs 25 minutes mins

Inactive Time 6 hours hrs

Total Time 8 hours hrs 55 minutes mins

Ingredients

For the Graham Cracker Crust:

  • 2 cups (240g) graham cracker crumbs
  • 1/3 cup (67g) granulated sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 7 Tablespoons (98g) unsalted butter melted

For the Lemon Cheesecake:

  • 1 and 1/2 cups (299g) granulated sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon (14g) lemon zest finely grated, packed
  • 5 8-ounce bricks (1130g) full-fat cream cheese
  • 1 and 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 4 large eggs room temperature
  • 3 large egg yolks room temperature
  • 2/3 cup (151ml) lemon juice freshly squeezed
  • 1/4 cup (57ml) heavy cream room temperature

For the Topping:

  • 3/4 cup (171g) lemon curd homemade or store-bought
  • whipped cream optional
  • lemon slices optional
  • mint sprigs optional

Instructions

For the Graham Cracker Crust:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees (F). Lightly spray a 9" springform pan with non-stick baking spray. Wrap the bottom and sides of the pan with heavy duty extra wide aluminum foil. I recommend doing several diligent layers here to ensure no water creeps through when you place the pan in the water bath. Set the pan aside.

  • In a large bowl, combine the graham cracker crumbs, sugar, salt, and melted butter. Mix well.

  • Press the crust into the prepared pan, pressing the crust down firmly and slightly up the sides. Bake in a preheated oven for 10 minutes. Place partially baked crust on a cooling rack and set aside while you prepare the filling. Reduce the oven to 300 degrees (F).

For the Lemon Cheesecake:

  • In the bowl of a large food processor, beat sugar and lemon zest until well combined.

  • Add in the cream cheese and beat until smooth and creamy, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed. Beat in the vanilla.

  • On the lowest speed, beat in the eggs, one at a time, beating until just combined, and scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed.

  • Beat in the lemon juice, mixing until just combined. Beat in the heavy cream, mixing just until combined. Using a rubber spatula, scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl a few times to ensure the batter is smooth and all of the ingredients have been evenly combined.

  • Pour the filling into the prepared crust and, using a silicone spatula, smooth the top. Place the cheesecake pan into a large, deep pan. Fill the pan with 3-inches of hot water. This is your water bath and will help ensure your cheesecake comes out crack free.

  • Carefully place the pan in the oven and bake for 1 hour and 30 minutes. Turn the oven off and open the oven door just slightly. Let the cheesecake sit, undisturbed, in the oven in the water bath for 45 minutes as it cools down.

  • Remove cake from the oven and lift out of the water bath. Place the cheesecake on a cooling rack and cool completely, then chill for at least 6 hours. Do not remove the pan until completely cooled!

For the Topping:

  • Using a small offset spatula, spread the lemon curd on top of the cooled cheesecake. Spread it to the edge of the cheesecake, but don’t spread it so far it spills over the side. Top with swirls of whipped cream, lemon slices, and mint sprigs. Slice and serve.

  • Top with swirls of whipped cream, lemon slices, and mint sprigs. Slice and serve.

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  1. The Best Lemon Cheesecake Recipe - Baker by Nature (16)Erika Sloss says

    What if i don’t have springform pan? Can i use a cakepan instead?

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    • The Best Lemon Cheesecake Recipe - Baker by Nature (17)Ashley Manila says

      Hi Erika. Unfortunately this recipe does require a springform pan. A cake pan would not work as you’d be unable to safely unfold the cheeseecake from the pan, and most 9-inch cake pans wouldn’t be able to hold all of the batter in this cheesecake.

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  2. The Best Lemon Cheesecake Recipe - Baker by Nature (18)Cathy says

    I’m a little confused‍♀️Is it actually 7 eggs in this recipe (3 yolks and 4 whole eggs) or is it 4 eggs (3 yolks and 1 whole egg)?
    I just can’t imagine 7 eggs in this recipe that’s all.Can you confirm the total amount of eggs please?

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    • The Best Lemon Cheesecake Recipe - Baker by Nature (19)Ashley Manila says

      Hi Cathy. Yes, it is 3 egg yolks and 4 whole eggs.

      Reply

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FAQs

What happens if you add too much lemon juice to cheesecake? ›

You could add a few drops extra if you wish but be careful as too much acid could start to curdle the other ingredients. If you wanted something sharp to act as a foil then you could always serve the cheesecake with a sauce made from slightly sharp berries, such as raspberries or blackberries.

Which baking method is best for cheesecake? ›

Learn more about essential baking tools. 2. Master the water bath. A bain-marie, or water bath, is the preferred method for baking cheesecakes because it gently cooks the eggs in the filling.

What is the difference between burnt cheesecake and New York cheesecake? ›

New York style is known for its (iconic) graham cracker crust, smooth texture, and dense middle. It's picturesque even. It leans on cream cheese as the star in its flavor profile. Burnt Basque, on the other hand, appears burnt on the outside and doesn't have a crust at all.

Can you substitute lime juice for lemon juice in cheesecake? ›

Baking: In baking recipes, lime or orange juice can be used as substitutes for lemon juice in equal amounts. However, keep in mind they may give sweet desserts a slightly different flavor.

What does adding an extra egg to cheesecake do? ›

Adding richness and a smooth texture, the proteins in the eggs set up during the gentle baking process, solidifying the dense network of dairy and sugar into a sliceable whole. Too many eggs will create a cracked and sunken cheesecake with an overly firm texture. Too few eggs and the cheesecake won't set well.

Why won t my lemon cheesecake set? ›

Make sure not to scrimp on the lemon juice – it's the magic ingredient that's going to set your cheesecake. If you add too little, the mix won't thicken enough and your cheesecake (although still delicious!) won't set in the fridge.

Is heavy cream or sour cream better for cheesecake? ›

Sour Cream: This gave it more of a tart taste. This could be utilized if you are going to make a flavored cheesecake where a more tart taste would help the other flavors. I think it would work really well with a lemon or lime flavored cheesecake. Heavy Whipping Cream: This gave it more of a milky taste.

Is it better to overbake or underbake cheesecake? ›

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.

Do you bake a cheesecake on the top or bottom rack? ›

You can bake a cheesecake in a water bath, too, but you have to wrap the springform pan with foil to make sure the water doesn't seep in and make it soggy. Play it safe and put the roasting pan of water on the lower rack and bake the cheesecake on the rack above.

What is Chicago cheesecake? ›

Chicago Cheesecake is known for its firm outside and soft and creamy center, which comes from the extra cream cheese that is added to the batter.

What is Sicilian cheesecake made of? ›

Ingredients
  1. 2 pounds ricotta cheese.
  2. ⅔ cup white sugar.
  3. ⅓ cup all-purpose flour.
  4. 6 eggs.
  5. ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon.
  6. 2 teaspoons orange zest.
  7. 2 teaspoons vanilla extract.
  8. ⅛ teaspoon salt.

How do you thicken lemon cheesecake? ›

The lemon juice, as long as it's not added too quickly, will thicken the mixture quite a bit. Once all finished and delicious, spread it over the base, and leave the cheesecake to set in the fridge for AT LEAST 5-6, or preferably overnight.

Can I use bottled lemon juice instead of fresh? ›

It's (Almost) Never Okay To Use Store-Bought Citrus Juice

The stuff you squeeze by hand has less time to oxidize and no funny preservatives, which means its flavor is brighter and more pronounced compared to the bitter or muted bottled versions.

Can I use apple cider vinegar instead of lemon juice? ›

Vinegar. Apple cider vinegar, white wine vinegar, and rice vinegar can all be substituted at a ½:1 ratio. If your recipe calls for 2 tablespoons of lemon juice, then, sub 1 tablespoon vinegar and replace the rest with water if needed.

What to do if you add too much lemon juice? ›

Dilute with water: The simplest way to reduce the acidity of lemon juice is by diluting it with water. Gradually add water to the lemon juice until you reach your desired level of acidity. Add sugar or sweeteners: Adding sugar or other sweeteners to lemon juice can help balance out the acidity.

Does lemon juice make cream cheese curdle? ›

Lemon juice will not curdle cream cheese frosting. If your frosting has curdled or 'split,' it's usually a temperature issue. Warm it if it seems chunky and continue to beat, or refrigerate if it is overly runny and beat again.

Can you use too much lemon juice? ›

However, too much lemon juice can upset the tummy as well as it can reduce the digestion process which can cause stomach pain as well.

How do you get the sour taste out of cheesecake? ›

One option is to add a little bit of sugar to the cream cheese. This will help to sweeten the cheesecake and make it more palatable. Another option is to add a little bit of vanilla extract to the cream cheese.

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