Cheesecake Cupcakes - The Best Mini Cheesecake Recipe! (2024)

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by Chocolate Covered Katie

5 from 13 votes

How to make creamy and delicious homemade cheesecake cupcakes, with just 5 ingredients!

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Easy Cheesecake Cups

There’s honestly only ONE thing better than real homemade New-York-style cheesecake…

These quick cheesecake cupcakes are portioned out individually, so you can pick one up in your hand and keep it all to yourself, no sharing required!

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The cheesecake cups are low-calorie and easily portable, and they’re a fantastic dessert for parties.

Guests always go crazy for the soft and decadent cheesecakes and would never guess they’re so easy to prepare.

They can also be frozen, for an instant treat whenever your heart desires cheesecake but you don’t want to keep a whole pie in the house.

I’ve made the recipe at least 5 times this summer and am already planning to make it again!

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Mini Cheesecake Topping Ideas

The cheesecakes can be eaten plain, or you can get creative with toppings:

Blueberries and Coconut Whipped Cream

Mini chocolate chips

Shredded coconut

Peanut butter and chopped Chocolate Truffles

Fresh fruit and raspberry jam

Sliced banana or strawberries

Or sprinkles, granola, cinnamon sugar, crushed walnuts, almonds, or pecans… Did I miss anything??

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Can I Make Crustless Cheesecakes?

You can definitely make this recipe crustless!

Or if a crust is preferred, simply press crushed graham crackers, gingersnaps, vanilla wafers, or cookie crumbs (such as these healthy cookies) into cupcake liners before adding the cheesecake filling over top.

If you want crustless and no-bake cheesecake cups, feel free to portion the filling into little bowls instead of cupcake liners and skip the oven step completely. You can then add crushed graham cracker crumbs to the tops if desired.

Here’s A Chocolate Version –> Brownie Cheesecake

Above, watch the video of how to make cheesecake cupcakes

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Adapted from:Healthy Cheesecake Recipe

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Cheesecake Cupcakes

These extra creamy and delicious homemade cheesecake cupcakes are quick to make.

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Total Time 20 minutes minutes

Yield 10 – 12 cheesecakes

5 from 13 votes

Ingredients

  • 12 oz cream cheese or vegan cream cheese
  • 1 cup plain yogurt, such as almondmilk yogurt
  • 1/3 cup sweetener of choice (sugar, xylitol, honey, etc.)
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tsp cornstarch (or sub 3 tbsp almond flour)
  • optional 4-5 graham crackers

Instructions

  • Bring your cream cheese to room temperature. Preheat oven to 350 F. (I also like to add a baking pan filled 1/2 way with water to the bottom oven rack to add moisture to the oven and prevent cracking, but this is not required.) Line the bottoms of a muffin tin with circles of parchment paper or muffin liners. If a crust is desired, combine crushed graham cracker crumbs with 1 tbsp butter or oil (or enough water to make them sticky) and press into the tin. In a blender or food processor, combine all cheesecake ingredients until smooth. Portion into the muffin tins, smooth down, and bake 20 minutes on the center rack – then do not open the oven door, but turn off the heat and leave in the oven 5 additional minutes. Remove still-underbaked cheesecake cupcakes from the oven, let sit one hour to cool gradually, then refrigerate overnight. During this time, the cupcakes will firm up, and the wrappers will also peel off easily the next day.

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Notes

If you want a full cheesecake, try this Vegan Cheesecake Recipe or this low carb Keto Cheesecake.

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  1. Alyvia says

    Hi Katie! Could you replace the sugar with baking stevia entirely? Looking to make a sugar free dessert option!

    Reply

    • A H says

      Try it, as long as you’re OK with a result that isn’t quite the same. Please report back if you do try it.

      Reply

  2. Ilana Mair says

    How do you make the topping pictured?

    Reply

    • Chocolate Covered Katie says

      It is actually just St. Dalfour brand jam. I think I used cherry for this one 🙂

      Reply

  3. Marina @ A Dancer's Live-It says

    These look so delicious and creamy!! I’m thinking these are my next breakfast….;)

    Reply

  4. Anna Riedel says

    Do you have recipies with the eggs added? I’m not vegan.

    Reply

    • Kathryn says

      She does not, as she is vegan. Don’t let it worry you, her recipes are so good egg-free! Her ‘healthy cheesecake of your dreams’ is my favorite cheesecake ever! I’m not vegan, so I know what cheesecake with and without eggs tastes like. That recipe- and this one is almost, if not the same- really takes the cake! (pun intended)

      Reply

  5. Naturally Healthy says

    These look great ! Thanks for sharing !

    Reply

  6. Nina says

    This recipe sounds fab but sadly here in the UK we have no ‘Trader Joes’ so their non dairy cream cheese is not available to us nor is the ‘So Delicious’ brand of coconut yoghurt. I would be giving your recipe a try bit as we don’t have these products available in the UK I have no idea what the nutritional value is or the quality is of the products you have used in the recipe and do not know if I can source the same quality of equivalents/substitutions. I try to make your recipes when I can and appreciate your substitutions when listed and also your metric/imperial equivalents that you submit. Unfortunately, this is one recipe I will have to give a miss!

    Thanks for recipes that I can transpose and experiment with!

    Reply

    • Kathryn says

      Nina,
      I’m not vegan and most often just use regular dairy cream cheese and any brand of yogurt I happen to get for Katie’s recipes. They all turn out as expected just fine- no trouble at all with the substitutions. I hope that helps you! As far as the measurements, though, I can’t offer any advice, sorry =/

      Reply

      • Nina says

        Hi Kathryn, thank you for taking the ‘time out’ to reply to my comment and share your suggestions – very much appreciated.

        Nina

        Reply

    • A H says

      You can do either.

      Reply

  7. Pat Baker says

    Thanks for this yummy recipe ? Would there be another healthier option for the cornstarch??

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    • A H says

      There’s nothing wrong with cornstarch as long as it’s non-GMO. You can also try arrowroot, at your own risk. Be sure to report back if you do try it.

      Reply

  8. Kathy says

    how did you prepare the blueberry topping in the picture for mini cheesecakes?

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    • Chocolate Covered Katie says

      Hi, this is actually just St. Dalfour brand cherry jam 🙂

      Reply

  9. AZ@...And a Dash of Cinnamon says

    I’m a huge fan of individual bite sized snacks and desserts. These look great!

    Reply

  10. Dee says

    Hi Katie! Wow, I never thought to make mini cheesecakes, such a good idea! I love raw slices but they are so much work, this is a time saver!!
    Also, love love your blog!!

    Reply

  11. Dia says

    Anyone make these yet? I made them last night and they were in the fridge overnight. I looooove the flavor but they are a tad underbaked in the center. Very creamy and delicious but next time I will try baking for a bit longer to get a firmer consistency. I added lemon zest to some and they taste amazing! You can’t even taste that off vegan cream cheese flavor. Will definitely make again. Just want to know if anyone else had the same issue.

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  12. Sherlock says

    Myself and three other people would like to know which topping you used for this? Is it canned or did you make it yourself? It looks like it is more than just blueberries as there is a syrup/sauce. Please let us know. Thanks.

    Reply

  13. Debbi says

    I just baked these cupcakes, and I must have doe something wrong. They rose and looked beautiful when I looked through the oven glass as the buzzer went off. I turned the oven off, and when I went to get them 5 minutes later they had overflowed, flattened out, and were a mess. What did I do wrong?

    Reply

  14. Lauren says

    Can you make these with fat free cream cheese? Or greek yogurt?

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  15. Kelly says

    These were awesome and so easy! I have tried 3 recipes from your blog in the past couple weeks and have been very impressed each time! Way to go! I am hooked!

    Reply

  16. Alexia S. says

    dear Katie,
    this recipe makes me soooooooo happy! i use it for b-days and other occasions, and sometimes for myself. this recipe has changed my life especially because i can’t have wheat/ gluten or sugar. tomorrow on Thanksgiving, I’m letting everyone know I’m thankful for you!!!!!!

    thanks again katie,
    alexia

    Reply

  17. Sommer says

    i made these for a friends birthday and im sure they will be a hit! i used honey as sweetner, then two tablespoons of brown sugar. i also used low fat cream cheese and non fat plain greek yogurt. lemon zest for a zip of flavor. they ame out perfect! mmm. so good!!

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  18. ANNABELLE BROVSHTEYN says

    Hey! Excited to try this recipe for my sons 2nd bday. Think I can substitute crumpled quaker oats instead of graham crackers?

    Thanks!
    Annabelle

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    • Jason Sanford says

      You can definitely experiment!

      Reply

  19. Jessica says

    Thanks for another delicious, easy recipe! Tried it with low fat cream cheese since that’s what I had and it turned out great. I’ll admit, I balanced it out by stirring in a little melted butter to the crushed graham crackers before I pressed into the pan

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    • Jessica says

      LOL I have no idea why my pic posted upside down, it definitely wasn’t sticking to my hand and defying gravity!

      Reply

    • Jason Sanford says

      Haha I love them eve more upside down!

      Reply

  20. Shanasy says

    Thanks for this quick and easy recipe! Perfect for the holiday. I have posted this on my FB group “Super Quick Plant-Based Recipes” https://www.facebook.com/SuperQuickPBRecipes/ where I feature great sites like yours that offer PB recipes that only take 20 min or less to prepare. Thank you Katie! Keep up the great work!

    Reply

  21. Holly says

    I was hoping to sprinkle some sugar on top and make a brûlée topping. After they have sat in the refrigerator overnight, do you think these would hold up under a brûlée torch for a few seconds?

    Reply

  22. Judy says

    I have a somewhat odd question. My oven just died on me, but I was planning to make these for Christmas Eve.
    Can I bake them in my toaster oven? If so do I need to adjust the recipe at all? Thanks.

    Reply

    • Jason Sanford says

      We’ve not tried, so honestly can’t say. But be sure to report back if you experiment!

      Reply

  23. Sandy says

    Hi! Cannot wait to try these! For the crust do you mix the graham crackers with vegan butter or anything to form the crust or will it stick when you pour the batter over it!? Thank you for always having the best recipes !

    Reply

    • Jason Sanford says

      You can if you want it to have a more crunchy/firm and buttery crust. But you don’t need to – it will stick to the cheesecakes no matter what.

      Reply

  24. Bonnie Graham says

    Somehow I’m missing the no bake option for these…I saw the adjustments to the recipe for the Keto Cheesecake but don’t see adjustments for the muffin or mini muffin size. Please tell me how to do that.

    Reply

    • Jason Sanford says

      Hi I’m confused by your comment because I don’t see anywhere in the post that says there’s a no bake option… unless I’m missing it?

      Reply

  25. Danielle says

    Hi, would these need to be kept in the fridge after making? I’m hoping to sell some cheese cake cupcakes at a market stall but there would be no fridge.
    Many thanks, these look fabulous!

    Reply

  26. carina says

    Que rikoo me gustaría aprender

    Reply

  27. Katie says

    In the post it says under Can I Make Crustless Cheesecakes?
    “If you want crustless and no-bake cheesecake cups, feel free to portion the filling into little bowls instead of cupcake liners and skip the oven step completely.”
    So would I just put it in the fridge to set?

    Reply

    • CCK Media Team says

      For cheesecake cups/bowls, it’s like eating cheesecake in a bowl or cheesecake dip, so it’s not supposed to set. You eat it with a spoon 🙂

      Reply

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Cheesecake Cupcakes - The Best Mini Cheesecake Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Do you have to use a water bath for mini cheesecakes? ›

Bake the cheesecakes in a standard 12-count muffin pan. There's no need for a springform pan and no need to mess with a water bath. Mini cheesecakes are not only easier than a full cheesecake, they take half the time to prepare!

How do you know when mini cheesecakes are done? ›

You want the outer 2-3 inches of the cheesecake to look more set and less jiggly, and in the center to be the party that's jiggly. It should wobble a bit, but not too much. If it looks liquid-y still and has kind of a sloshy wiggle, it's not done it. If it's just set and still jiggly, it should be good.

Why do my mini cheesecakes sink in the middle? ›

Oven temperature: A fluctuation in the oven temperature can cause the cheesecake to rise too quickly and then fall in the center as it cools. Overcooking: Cooking the cheesecake for too long can cause it to become dry and crack, leading to a sunken center.

How do you get mini cheesecake out of a muffin tin? ›

Assuming there's a crust of some sort, take a thin, flexible blade (small offset spatula would be great) and run it around the edges of each mini cheesecake, making sure to get down to the bottom. Remember that muffin cups are almost always NOT straight sided so move the blade with the pan, not just straight down.

How do you keep mini cheesecakes from cracking? ›

Baking in a water bath is simply adding a pan of hot water to the oven while baking foods like cheesecakes that are prone to cracking from the heat of the oven. A water bath adds moisture to the oven which helps the cheesecake bake evenly without the outside getting overcooked.

What happens if I don't put my cheesecake in a water bath? ›

But it's less possible to bake an excellent cheesecake without one. Big, showstopper cheesecakes baked without a water bath are more likely to overbake, which will give them a curdled texture, cracks in the surface, and lopsided tops.

Is it better to overcook or undercook cheesecake? ›

Cheesecake is a custard, and custards can overcook easily. Overbaked cheesecake will crack and the texture will be dry and gritty. Egg proteins become quite firm and tightly coiled when cooked quickly at a high temperature, but can be silky-smooth and creamy when cooked gently at a low temperature.

How long can mini cheesecakes sit out? ›

At room temperature, cheesecake can sit out for up to 4 hours. This is because the room temperature is usually around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the ideal temperature for cheesecake. However, if the room temperature exceeds 90 degrees Fahrenheit, it's best to refrigerate the cheesecake after 2 hours.

Should I cover no bake cheesecake in the fridge? ›

Cover tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil and refrigerate for at least 6–8 hours and up to 2 days. For best results, 12 hours is best. I chill mine overnight. The longer refrigerated, the nicer the no-bake cheesecake will set up.

What not to do when making cheesecake? ›

16 Mistakes You're Making With Homemade Cheesecake
  1. Working with cold ingredients. Hobo_018/Getty Images. ...
  2. Using whipped cream cheese. ...
  3. Using low-fat cream cheese. ...
  4. Undermixing your cheesecake. ...
  5. Not diversifying your cheeses. ...
  6. Not being careful with your eggs. ...
  7. Only making plain cheesecake. ...
  8. Baking in anything but a springform pan.
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What happens if you over mix cheesecake batter? ›

Avoid Overmixing: Unlike other cakes, where beating air into the batter is key, overmixed cheesecake can rise, fall and then crack from that excess air. Keeping ingredients (cheese, eggs, liquids and flavorings) at room temperature can help.

Why do you put sour cream in cheesecake? ›

Cheesecake is clearly a different animal from bundts or cupcakes, but sour cream has a place here too! Combined with even more densely rich cream cheese, sour cream actually tempers the star ingredient a touch, softening its texture. It also adds another layer of tangy flavor and moisture to a cheesecake.

Does Costco sell mini cheesecakes? ›

Costco: mini cheese cakes $12.99 for 54 one inch squares.

Why do some cheesecakes require a water bath? ›

A water bath helps cheesecakes cook evenly, ensuring the edges don't bake faster than the center. The process gently bakes the custard slowly, ensuring a smooth and creamy filling. Otherwise, the dessert may get a rubbery texture. It also prevents cracking along the surface and browning on the top.

How do I make sure my cheesecake doesn't have water? ›

The key to a water bath is preventing water from touching your cheesecake. You are going to do this by creating several layers of a tinfoil barrier around the bottom of your springform pan. Our chef wraps the bottom of her pan 3 to 4 times to prevent water from reaching her cheesecake.

What is it called when you cook a cheesecake in a water bath? ›

A water bath, also known as a bain marie, is the baker's secret to creamy cheesecake perfection. It's also a wonderful way to bake custard or bread pudding.

Is cheesecake supposed to be wet? ›

Method 1: Give it a Jiggle

If the cheesecake looks nearly set and only a small circle in the center jiggles slightly, it's done. You might worry a runny middle means raw cheesecake, but it's totally safe and normal. The center will firm up as it cools on a cooling rack, resulting in the smooth surface you want.

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