Here’s an idea: Save your energy. Cook the cheesecake sous vide at exactly the right temperature. Then there’s zero worry about overcooking or cooking too quickly!
How to Cook Sous Vide Cheesecake
Since you traditionally cook cheesecake in a water bath, sous vide cooking just makes sense. Sous vide cooking involves submerging foods in water bath while a device called an immersion circulator keeps the water at a consistent temperature. To cook cheesecake sous vide, first mix up the cheesecake base. I like to use buttermilk in my mix for some extra tang, but heavy cream is also fine. Then divide the cheesecake mixture into 8-ounce glass jars, add the lids, and tightly seal. Using tongs (either ones used for canning like this one, or kitchen tongs) to transfer them to the hot water bath. Cook sous vide at 176°F for 90 minutes, let them cool, refrigerate, and then eat up! Easy! The finished cheesecakes, served in individual jars, are so silky smooth and irresistible that you’ll be scraping up every last bit with your spoon.
How to Serve Sous Vide Cheesecake in Jars
These cute little cheesecakes in jars are about the easiest dessert you’ll ever make. Of course, you lose some elements of cheesecake if you cook it in the jars— you’re basically just cooking the filling without a crust. To make up the lack, I recommend adding a quick strawberry topping and some crumbled graham crackers for texture. These toppings replace the textures of a traditional cheesecake so you have a more complete cheesecake, and not just filling in a jar! You might make a bit of a mess with the graham crackers crumbling on top, but that’s part of the summer. These are so simple to make, they might just have a permanent place in my fridge. After all, who doesn’t love the idea of popping open an individual cheesecake after a long day?
How Long Will This Cheesecake Keep?
And don’t worry about storage. Once these are cooked and chilled, they will keep well for about a week. I guarantee that they will not last that long.
Other Ways to Top Your Cheesecake!
Try a drizzle of warm caramel sauce or chocolate sauce over your slice of cheesecake!
New to Sous Vide? Start Here
If you’re new to sous vide, take a quick read through these intro posts:
Everything You’ve Been Wondering About Sous Vide Cooking at Home How to Use Your New Sous Vide Immersion Circulator How to Seal Foods Without a Vacuum Sealer Sous Vide and Food Safety
More Great Sous Vide Recipes!
Sous Vide Sesame Chicken Sous Vide French Dip Sandwiches Sous Vide Chicken and Broccoli How to Cook Potatoes Sous Vide How to Cook Carrots Sous Vide
2 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese, softened 2/3 cup sugar 3 large eggs 2/3 cup buttermilk 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Pinch salt
For the topping:
2 cups chopped fresh or frozen strawberries, hulled and roughly chopped 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice Pinch salt 1 cup crumbled graham crackers
Stop the mixer a couple times and scrape down the sides of the bowl to make sure everything is evenly incorporated.