Mini Cheesecakes

Published June 17, 2020. Updated September 17, 2024

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The BEST Mini Cheesecakes – they’re perfectly rich and creamy, with a melt-in-your-mouth texture and an irresistible flavor! These are completely delicious in every way, and there are so many ways to top them.

Over the years these have been a super popular recipe with readers and they’re a personal favorite. Everywhere I take these, people love them, no one can resist!

Mini cheesecake shown on a dessert plate unwrapped from cupcake liner. It is topped with whipped cream, fresh raspberry and mint.Mini Cheesecakes

I’ve made these mini cheesecakes countless times; they really are one of my all-time favorite desserts!

They have the most heavenly flavor, the perfect amount of sweetness, a luscious texture, and the ways to finish with a final topping are endless. Plus this individual cupcake serving size is just so fun!

Let’s not forget to mention they are actually super easy to make! No special water bath is required and clean up is a breeze since they are baked in cupcake liners.

After one taste of these, you’ll understand why they are so popular. There’s just so much to love about these!

They really are the perfect thing to make for any get-together or celebration, 365 days of the year. And the recipe can be doubled to make 24 for a larger crowd if you need more.

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5 mini cheesecakes in cupcake liners sitting on a wooden serving platter set over a blue cloth.

Mini Cheesecake Ingredients

  • Graham crackers: You can buy graham cracker crumbs for your graham cracker crust, or pulverize them in a food processor, or crush them in a gallon-size resealable bag using a rolling pin. Work to crush to a fine, even texture.
  • Granulated sugar: Used to sweeten both the crust and the filling. If you’d like a light caramel-like flavor brown sugar can be used, just keep in mind it will add a light tint.
  • Butter: You can use salted or unsalted butter just depending on your flavor preference.
  • Cream cheese: Use a good quality cream cheese for best results.
  • All-purpose flour: Flour helps thicken the cheesecakes and reduce the risk of cracking.
  • Eggs: These are needed to help bind the ingredients in this recipe.
  • Vanilla extract: Stick with real vanilla for the best flavor. You can use other extracts depending on the flavor profile you are going for (e.i. peppermint, almond extract, rum, etc. just keep in mind you may not need as much).
  • Sour cream: This improves the texture of the cheesecake.
  • Heavy cream: Another ingredient that makes for a great texture and rich flavor. I don’t recommend any other substitutes.

Image of ingredients used to make mini cheesecakes. Includes cream cheese, granulated sugar, all-purpose flour, eggs, graham crackers, sour cream, heavy cream, vanilla and butter.

How to Make Mini Cheesecakes

Make Graham Cracker Crusts

  1. Mix graham crackers, butter, and sugar: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a mixing bowl, whisk together crushed graham crackers with 1.5 Tbsp granulated sugar. Pour in melted butter and stir mixture until evenly coated.
  2. Press crumb mixture into cupcake wells: Divide graham cracker mixture among 12 paper-lined muffin pan cups and press even.
  3. Bake crusts, cool: Bake in a preheated oven for 5 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool while preparing filling. Reduce oven temperature to 325 degrees.

Collage image of four steps showing how to make graham cracker crusts for mini cheesecakes.

Make Cheesecake Filling

  1. Mix dry ingredients: In a small mixing bowl, whisk together 3/4 cup granulated sugar with 1.5 Tbsp flour until well blended.
  2. Mix cream cheese with sugar mixture: Add softened cream cheese to a separate mixing bowl and pour the sugar mixture over top. Blend the mixture on low speed with an electric hand mixer until smooth.
  3. Blend in eggs: Mix in eggs one at a time and blend on low speed, while scrapping sides and bottom of bowl and mixing just until combined after each addition.
  4. Blend in remaining wet ingredients: Add vanilla, sour cream, and heavy cream and mix just until combined.
  5. Remove large air bubbles: Tap the mixing bowl against the countertop about 30 times to release some of the air bubbles in the cheesecake batter. Divide mixture among muffin cups filling each cup nearly full.

Collage image showing 6 steps to preparing cheesecake filling and pouring into cupcake pan.

How Long to Bake Mini Cheesecakes

  1. Bake in a 325-degree oven for 18 – 23 minutes (centers should just barely jiggle slightly, don’t over-bake. If they begin to crack they are starting to become over-baked).
  2. Cool: Remove from oven and allow to cool for 1 hour.
  3. Chill: Cover loosely with plastic wrap transfer to refrigerator and chill for 2 hours.
  4. Top: Serve chilled with toppings of choice.
  5. Note: Keep in mind cheesecakes will sink into the center slightly once cooled. But this actually works out nicely to have an area that a sauce can pool into.

Mini cheesecakes topped with raspberry sauce and whipped cream and mint. Shown sitting on a wooden serving stand.

Toppings to Serve with Mini Cheesecake Bites

How to store and how long do they keep?

  • Cheesecake should always be stored in the refrigerator and that includes these mini cheesecakes.
  • They should keep stored in the fridge an airtight container for about 3 – 4 days.

Can they be frozen?

  • Yes. These freeze really well.
  • You’ll want to chill through thoroughly in the refrigerator then freeze (without any toppings), in an airtight container.
  • To thaw rest in refrigerator overnight and serve.

Tips for Perfect Mini Cheesecakes

  • Use good quality cream cheese, I like Philadelphia.
  • Soften the cream cheese well to avoid lumps and a batter that blends easily (I soften in the microwave, rotating occasionally).
  • Use a hand mixer for even mixing.
  • Don’t over-mix the batter, this will incorporate a lot of air causing the cheesecakes to rise more than they should then they’ll sink more in the centers.
  • Careful not to over-bake or they will start to crack.
  • Chill through entirely for the best texture.
  • Wait to add toppings until ready to serve. Otherwise the moisture of the toppings soaks into the cheesecake and can alter the texture.

Mini cheesecake cut into with a work to show interior texture.More Delicious Cheesecake Favorites

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Mini Cheesecakes

Perfectly rich and creamy, with a melt-in-your-mouth texture and an irresistible flavor. These are completely delicious in every way, and there are so many ways to top them. They're the perfect dessert for any get together or celebration!
Servings: 12
Prep15 minutes
Cook28 minutes
Resting time3 hours
Ready in: 43 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • For the crust: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a mixing bowl, whisk together crushed graham crackers with 1 1/2 Tbsp granulated sugar. Pour in melted butter and stir mixture until evenly coated.
  • Divide graham cracker mixture among 12 (standard size) paper lined muffin cups, adding nearly 2 Tbsp to each. Press mixture into an even layer. Bake in preheated oven 5 minutes.
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool while preparing filling. Reduce oven temperature to 325 degrees.
  • For the cheesecake mixture: In a small mixing bowl, whisk together 3/4 cup granulated sugar with 1 1/2 Tbsp flour until well blended. Add softened cream cheese to a separate mixing bowl and pour sugar mixture over top. Blend mixture on low speed until smooth.
  • Mix in eggs one at a time and blend on low speed, while scrapping sides and bottom of bowl and mixing just until combined after each addition. Add vanilla, sour cream and heavy cream and mix just until combined.
  • Tap mixing bowl against counter top about 30 times to release some of the air bubbles. Divide mixture among muffin cups filling each nearly to the top of the cupcake liner.
  • Bake in 325 degree oven 18 - 23 minutes (centers should just barely jiggle slightly, don't over-bake. If they begin to crack they are starting to become over-baked). Remove from oven and allow to cool 1 hour.
  • Cover loosely with plastic wrap and transfer to refrigerator and chill 2 hours. Serve chilled with a spoonful of Salted Caramel Sauce or Strawberry Sauce (note: for best results spoon topping on just before serving). Store in an airtight container in refrigerator or freeze.

Notes

  • *Salted or unsalted butter can be used here just depending on your flavor preference.
  • Recipe originally listed amounts for 24 servings, recipe has been scaled down and modified to make just 12 instead.

Topping Ideas for Serving

For the Strawberry Sauce

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. fresh strawberries
  • 2 Tbsp granulated sugar
  • 2 tsp fresh lemon or lime juice

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a food processor and pulse until well chopped and mixture is beginning to break down and liquefy (I liked it with some small pieces not completely pureed).
  2. Transfer to an airtight container and chill 30 minutes or until ready to serve.
Nutrition Facts
Mini Cheesecakes
Amount Per Serving
Calories 286 Calories from Fat 180
% Daily Value*
Fat 20g31%
Saturated Fat 11g69%
Cholesterol 87mg29%
Sodium 216mg9%
Potassium 86mg2%
Carbohydrates 22g7%
Sugar 17g19%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 755IU15%
Vitamin C 0.1mg0%
Calcium 57mg6%
Iron 0.6mg3%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
Three mini cheesecakes in a row topped with salted caramel sauce.

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  • spice

    Jaclyn, those cheesecakes look so cute…..I love both but salted caramel is the one I want to grab right now. Can’t take my eyes off those delicious cutties…..I believe it’s regular size muffin pan you have used, your cupcakes looks quite straight from the side…is it some special kinda a pan u r using….I’m trying to find a muffin tin with straight edges but all the pans available are usually tapered form the edges…Thanks for any info U can give me on pans

  • Jessica @ Portuguese Girl Cooks

    Yes to anything with salted caramel! These little cheesecakes look fantastic! I feel so terrible that you had to throw so many out- always a horrible feeling!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Thanks Jessica! It is a terrible feeling and it happens quite a bit when you try to make recipes and you are a self taught baker like me :).

  • Rosie @ Blueberry Kitchen

    These look amazing! I love that they’re cupcake sized and I really love that you made both strawberry and salted caramel – double yum!

  • Rachel @ Bakerita

    These are so cute!! I love that there are two options too…they both sound incredible!! So sad that you had to throw away a whole batch though…bummer! Pinned these :)

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Thanks for the pin Rachel! I know it was a total bummer, especially the fact in throwing away 2 lbs of cream cheese plus the effort and patients in making them. At least being able to enjoy the second batch made it worth it :).

  • Mindy

    Wow! These sound delish! I’m gonna make a trial test before baking them for my Garden Club! I’m positive they will wholeheartedly luv ’em. Thanks for your recipes. I’ve had just wonderful success with them, that I’m hooked on this fantastic food blog.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      That is great to hear Mindy! I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed my blog! Thanks for your comment and I hope you love these cupcakes :)!

  • Averie @ Averie Cooks

    Thanks for the tip about foil liners. I rarely, if ever, use them…honestly can’t think of if I’ve ever tried them and now knowing they can make the food taste like foil…talk about literally ingesting heavy metals..blech! Thank you for sharing that and sorry you had to pitch so much good food.

    These turned out just beautiful!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Thanks so much Averie! Yeah like I said maybe it was a bad brand but it was the grossest taste and I know it was the liners because these ones turned out great.

      • terry

        The foil cups aren’t made to be liners but baking cups, they come with a paper liner inside them. They are good for when you are making multiple batches, and don’t have enough muffin tins they can be lined up on a cookie sheet and baked independently. After cooking toss the outer aluminum cup and your cupcake is still in paper.

        Tese look so good can’t wait to try!!

        • Jaclyn

          Jaclyn Bell

          That may have been the problem! Mine didn’t come all lined with paper liners? It was really strange they came with 4 paper liners stacked on top of all the other foil ones and I was thinking what are these 4 random paper liners for. I bought them at the local kitchen supply store they weren’t the hefty brand from the grocery store so maybe I’ll have to try those out sometime. Thanks for your comment!

        • Teresa

          I always wondered why the foil baking cups had paper liners, too. You’ve solved a mystery for me. Thank you!

          • Dawn

            The ones we make where I work. The paper liner is so the foil ones do not stick together. I use them all the time and my food never has tasted like foil. But I have not made cheese cake in them. make I ask what brand? I do not make the reynolds’ one..lol

          • Lesley Davies

            I think that when it comes down to it they are not for baking…I use them when I make truffles. And in that capacity they dont get heated so the paper is unnecessary

        • Ann

          Thanks Terry….I’m 55, and love to bake. But I too had no idea why paper liners were in the foil ones. Mystery solved for me as well. I love learning new things I didn’t know. Once again, Thank you, Ann

        • ColorMeConfused

          I just came across this comment and am gobsmacked. I had NO IDEA that’s what the foil liners were for (paper liner support)!!

          Not that anybody will read this since it’s so old but I’m curious as to why they are decorated, if they’re just for support. It totally makes it seem like they’re also supposed to be cupcake liners/to be served out of. Odd.

          Thanks!

        • Jaclyn

          Jaclyn Bell

          Probably, I just don’t know what amounts and which would work best. I’d just research online cheesecakes with stevia or something then try to replace it comparably. Hope that helps!