Creme Brûlée Cheesecake Recipe (2024)

byBeth Le Manach

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If you can’t decide between making a cheesecake or a creme brûlée why not combine both! I love this Creme Brûlée Cheesecake Recipe because it’s fairly simple to put together and the results are well worth the effort.

It has the creaminess of creme brûlée, mixed with the decadence of cheesecake, and the burnt sugar on top is just the cherry on top!

For another rich and decadent cheesecake recipe try my Burnt Basque Cheesecake. This recipe is even easier and requires no kitchen torch.

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This is a great recipe to make for Easter Sunday or Mother’s Day. The flavors are just so fantastic, it’s a dessert that has a serious wow factor and is definitely worthy of a “Special Occasion!”

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Embrace the Kitchen Torch

  • You will need a kitchen torch for this recipe (unfortunately it doesn’t work under the broiler) but I found this Rosle Kitchen Torch model is really easy to use.
  • The torch doesn’t come with the butane (they can’t sell it online due to the flammable aspects) so you just need to pick that up at Williams-Sonoma, Sur La Table, or any hardware store. But then you’ll be all set!
  • And can also use it to make my Baked Alaska Recipe with it or my Lemon Meringue Tart as well!

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Creme Brulee Recipes without a Kitchen Torch

  • If you are looking for creme brulee recipes without a torch you can try my Lavender Creme Brulee Recipe or my Classic Creme Brulee Recipe.
  • These recipes use the oven broiler to create the burnt sugar toppings.
  • Unfortunately, the cheesecake is too big for the broiler and doesn’t work as well. The kitchen torch is your best bet.

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Tips For Making the Cheesecake Filling

  • To make the cheesecake extra smooth and creamy, I whirl it up in the food processor. The creates the most delicious texture. Then pour it into your cooled crust.
  • I also splurge on vanilla beans. I know they are expensive but for a special dessert like this, I splurge. The specs of vanilla bean paste also help to sell the “creme brulee” part of this dessert.
  • Be sure your cheesecake pan is wrapped in foil before adding the filling. This will protect it against water leaks in the water bath stage.
  • Looking for a cheesecake recipe that doesn’t require a baked filling? Then try this Triple Berry Cheesecake Recipe, you only need to bake the crust!

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The Benefits of a Water Bath

  • The water bath will bake the cheesecake with gentle heat which will preserve its creamy, custardy texture and prevent the cheesecake from cracking which can be caused by too much heat or over baking.
  • Place the cheesecake in a shallow roasting pan first, then add the hot water from a kettle. That way you can isolate where you pour the water.
  • I stay to the corner, to avoid splashing the cheesecake batter with water which can affect its ability to bake and set properly.

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The Cooling Process

  • Once the cheesecake is baked, place it in your clean sink to remove the foil.
  • That way if water has collected it will run in your sink and not all down your countertops.
  • Then allow the cheesecake to cool completely and then refrigerate it.

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Creating the Burnt Sugar Topping

  • Right before serving, is when the “cooking theater” begins.
  • Caramelizing the sugar is something you need to do right before serving because you want that burnt sugar texture to be warm against the chilled custardy cheesecake. It’s what makes it so delicious.
  • The trick is to get an even layer of burnt sugar is to spread the sugar in an even layer first. I find the back of a spoon helps with that.

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Slow and Steady Wins the Race

This process takes patience and once you start by doing a little section at a time, you’ll see it will catch on and start to create larger caramelized sections. So just be patient and keep at it, moving the torch around the cake.

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And before you know it, the burnt sugar will cover the cake little by little until it ultimately will cover the entire cake. You can get a little obsessive about this part, so just stop when you feel it’s enough for your liking.

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Allow it to cool slightly before serving just so no one burns their tongues with the hot sugar! Then you can garnish it with a sprig of mint and 3 raspberries dusted with powdered sugar.

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The texture combines the best of both worlds, the richness of cheesecake combined with the smoothness of a creme brûlée, and of course that caramelized sugar on top is just divine!

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More Great Spring Desserts Below!

  • Pistachio Olive Oil Cake
  • No-Bake Berry Cheesecake
  • Blood Orange Pound Cake
  • Flourless Chocolate Cake with Creme Anglaise

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Creme Brûlée Cheesecake Recipe

Yield: 8 servings

Prep Time: 45 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

A delicious combination of texture and flavors! Combining the crunch of a Creme Brûlée and the creamy decadence of cheesecake.

Ingredients

For crust:

  • 9 graham crackers
  • 1 tbsp (13g) sugar
  • pinch of salt
  • 5-6 tbsp (75-90ml) of melted butter

For Filling:

  • 15 ounces (424g) ricotta cheese
  • 8 ounces (230g) whipped cream cheese
  • 8 ounces (230g) mascarpone cheese
  • ¾ cup (150g) of sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 2 vanilla beans, scraped of their seeds

For Topping:

  • 3 tbsp (22g) white sugar
  • Kitchen Torch

For garnish:

  • 3 raspberries, dusted with powdered sugar
  • 1 sprig of fresh mint

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325F (162C)
  2. Place graham crackers in a large Ziploc bag and whack them with a rolling pin until crushed. Roll over them with rolling pin until a fine crumb forms. Transfer to a bowl, add sugar, salt and butter.
  3. Prepare a 9 inch (23cm) spring form pan. Grease it and then wrap the bottom and sides with foil to create a seal for the water bath it will ultimately go into.
  4. Transfer crumbs into spring form pan. Press crumbs into pan, with a measure cup to pat down. Bake for 10 mins until fragrant and set. Set aside to cool.
  5. Meanwhile, in a food processor combine the 3types of cheese. Pulse to combine and blend until smooth. Add sugar, pulse, add eggs, one at a time, pulsing in between each addition. Add vanilla bean seeds and pulse.
  6. Transfer batter into the cooled cheesecake pan.
  7. Then place a large roasting pan in the oven. Place cheesecake in roasting pan, THEN fill roasting pan with hot water, until it reaches half way up the sides of the cheesecake pan, creating a water bath.
  8. Bake for 45-50 mins until just set and slightly giggly. Then TURN OFF OVEN, open oven door slightly, and allow cheesecake to drop in temperature for 15 mins.
  9. Remove cheesecake pan from bath. Leave roasting pan in oven until water cools down.
  10. Remove foil from pan over the sink to drain any water.
  11. Allow cheesecake to cool for 30 mins. Then place uncovered in the fridge overnight or for at least 4-6 hours.
  12. Before serving. Run a sharp knife around the perimeter of the cheesecake to loosen. Then release the cheesecake spring,
  13. Then sprinkle 3 tbsp of white sugar in an even layer on top of cake. Then taking a kitchen torch, brulee the top of the cake. It will turn into little melted sugar dots and then pools of burnt sugar. Brulee top in this manner. Place on cake stand. Top with 3 raspberries dusted with powdered sugar and a sprig of mint. And serve!
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 670Total Fat: 49gSaturated Fat: 27gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 17gCholesterol: 202mgSodium: 807mgCarbohydrates: 35gFiber: 1gSugar: 22gProtein: 24g

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FAQs

What is the best sugar for creme brulee? ›

Plain old table sugar, with its small crystal size, melted evenly and caramelized well, forming a thin, shatteringly crisp layer on top of the custard. In short—perfect. For best results, make sure to apply your sugar in an even layer.

How to get the best creme brulee topping? ›

Tips for the Perfect Caramelized Topping:

Cover custard completely with sugar: You want to cover the top of each custard completely with a thin layer of sugar, because any exposed custard will curdle when you torch it. The amount of sugar will depend on the width of your ramekins.

What not to do when making crème brûlée? ›

Avoid These Common Mistakes and Make a Flawless Crème Brûlée
  1. Using the Wrong Size Ramekin. Crème brûlée is traditionally baked in a wide, shallow ramekin. ...
  2. Using Whole Eggs. The pudding portion of crème brûlée should be trembling and tender, but still rich and creamy. ...
  3. Getting Water in the Pudding. ...
  4. Torching the Wrong Sugar.
Jan 20, 2016

What can go wrong with crème brûlée? ›

  • Whisking too much which will incorporate air bubbles in the custard. ...
  • Not using a water bath in the oven or enough water up the sides of the ramekin. ...
  • Overbaking, the custard should just jiggle a in the center when you remove from the oven. ...
  • Using granulated sugar for the brulee.
Feb 18, 2021

Can you over bake creme brulee? ›

The traditional method of cooking creme brulee is to bake it in a low-temperature oven in a water bath for even heating (see our post, Thermal Secrets for Crème Brûlée). Even with this gentle method, it's still possible to over bake the custards, resulting in curdled texture.

How long does the sugar stay hard on creme brulee? ›

And whichever method you use, remember the sugar has to set. After you've melted and caramelized the crème brûlée top, let it rest and harden for up to half an hour. You can do this before dinner, put them in the fridge, and then eat after you're done with your meal.

Can you substitute half and half for heavy cream in creme brulee? ›

Heavy Cream: 3 cups of half-and-half may be substituted for heavy cream. The custard's texture will be a little lighter. Espresso Powder: I know many may not have espresso powder at the ready, so it's an optional ingredient. But trust me when I say that espresso powder makes a good crème brûlée the best crème brûlée.

Can I use milk instead of heavy cream for crème brûlée? ›

Can I use milk instead of heavy cream? Part of crème brûlée's decadence comes from the richness of heavy cream. While you can substitute milk for your crème brûlée the resultant custard will be thinner and lighter in consistency.

Why is my crème brûlée still liquid in the oven? ›

If your creme brulee is not setting, it may be because you didn't bake it for long enough. Make sure to follow the recommended baking time and temperature in your recipe. Insufficient egg yolks: The ratio of egg yolks to liquid is crucial for the custard to set properly.

What temperature should crème brûlée be baked at? ›

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Place the cream, vanilla bean and its pulp into a medium saucepan set over medium-high heat and bring to a boil. Remove from the heat, cover and allow to sit for 15 minutes.

How do you keep sugar hard on crème brûlée? ›

Sprinkle the Demerara sugar evenly on top of the creme brulee. Broil for 5 to 10 minutes, or until the sugar melts completely and most of it caramelizes, rotating the pan occasionally to even the browning. Cool on a wire rack for 1 minute to allow the sugar to harden, then serve immediately.

Can I use regular sugar on top of crème brûlée? ›

For the caramelized sugar crust, we recommend turbinado or Demerara sugar. Regular granulated sugar will work, too, but use only 1 scant teaspoon on each ramekin or 1 teaspoon on each shallow fluted dish.

Why is my crème brûlée not browning? ›

It could be your sugar. I find sugar in the raw to be the easiest and most even burning sugar for creme brûlée. You could also combine equal parts brown sugar and white sugar. When burning the sugar make sure to keep moving the torch evenly across the sugar.

Why is my crème brûlée not creamy? ›

Undercooked: It's possible that you didn't bake it long enough. Crème brûlée should be set around the edges but still slightly wobbly in the center when you take it out. It will continue to set as it cools. Too much liquid: Make sure you're using the right proportion of cream to egg yolks.

Why do you scald cream for crème brûlée? ›

Scalding the cream serves two primary purposes in crème brûlée preparation. It helps infuse the cream with the flavors of any added vanilla beans or extracts and ensures that the cream blends smoothly with the egg yolks, creating the velvety custard texture that crème brûlée is known for.

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