About Classic Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake
Alright, you guys… you knew this day was coming. I warned you the best I could, and gave you a few other delicious fall food options to tide you over, but I couldn’t wait any longer.
Pumpkin everything has arrived!
Did you notice we’re more than halfway through September?
Or that the first day of fall is only five days away?
(Before you run off to Google, that’s September 23rd.)
So you see, I’m actually a little late on the whole pumpkin craze, especially with all the delicious pumpkin recipes I’ve seen floating around. You guys have even been showing some love to my
You guys have even been showing some love to my Pumpkin Cheesecake Snickerdoodles and Peanut Butter Pumpkin Fudge, for which I’m extremely grateful.
It’s always fun to see when older posts get a new lease on life.
But 2015 is a new year, and I simply can’t pass up the opportunity to cook more pumpkin treats.
Not only does it make my house smell amazing (no scented candle can ever come close to that true baked pumpkin smell, amirite?) but, well, it’s pumpkin spice cheesecake we’re talking about here.
It is everything that embodies the sweetness and comfort of fall.
And when you add a dollop of whipped cream, a sprinkling of more pumpkin pie spice, and a drizzle of caramel sauce on top?
Seriously, who wouldn’t want a slice of this cheesecake?
As for the cheesecake itself:
It’s extremely moist and smooth, even without baking it in a water bath, but that’s probably all thanks to the creamy pumpkin inside.
Pumpkin pie spice is used both within the cheesecake and the graham cracker crust, giving you that extra dose of what everyone is craving around this time of year.
And I highly recommend whipping up the caramel drizzle – the cheesecake still tastes amazing without it, but I think you’d be missing out if you skipped it!
notes & tips for this pumpkin cheesecake recipe
- I wanted to be upfront that this recipe is written to not use a water bath. For those that might not know, cheesecakes are typically baked in a springform pan which is then wrapped in foil and placed within a larger pan filled with water. This method helps prevent the top of the cheesecake from cracking. I’ve made this cheesecake a few times and the top comes out “mostly” unblemished (meaning maybe 1-2 small cracks) without a water bath. I’m okay with this because I always tend to spill the water when using a water bath and I’d rather avoid the hassle. However, if you’re more graceful than I am (not hard to do!) and you’d rather not have any cracks along the top of the cheesecake, be sure to use a water bath!
- Looking for more pumpkin recipes? Be sure to check out Peanut Butter Pumpkin Fudge, Pumpkin Cheesecake Snickerdoodles, Pumpkin Spice Cream Horns, Pumpkin Cheesecake Dip, Pumpkin Pie Spice Recipe, and Pumpkin Coffee Ice Cream.
Recipe Details

Classic Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake
Ingredients
Instructions
For the Pumpkin Spice Crust
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Preheat oven to 350 F.
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In a small bowl, mix together graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and pumpkin pie spice.
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Add melted butter to bowl and stir until all ingredients are damp and lightly clumping.
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Pour pumpkin spice crust mix in the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan. Use your hands to firmly press mixture to the bottom of the pan and about 1/2 inch up the sides. If needed, use the back of a spoon to smooth everything out.
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Place plan in the oven and bake for 8 minutes. Remove pan and place on a wire cooling rack to cool. Let crust cool completely before adding filling, about 30 minutes.
For the Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake Filling
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Preheat oven to 350 F again (if needed).
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Using a stand mixer (or hand mixer + large bowl, add cream cheese and light brown sugar. Beat on low speed until fluffy and there are no more clumps, about 5 minutes. Set aside.
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In another large bowl, whisk together (do not use mixer) pumpkin puree, eggs, greek yogurt, flour, pumpkin pie spice, salt, and vanilla. Mix until just combined; mixing the eggs too much can result in air bubbles in the cheesecake, which can cause the surface to crack while baking.
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Slowly add the pumpkin mixture in the bowl with the cream cheese, then set mixer speed to low. As before, mix only until just combined. Run a spatula along the edges of the bowl to ensure everything gets incorporated.
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Pour cheesecake mix in the prepared 9-inch springform pan. Mixture should almost completely fill the pan, leaving about a 1/2 inch rim around the top.
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Place the springform pan in the oven and bake for 1 hour. When done, turn off the oven and prop the oven door open with a wooden spoon. Allow cheesecake to sit in the oven for another 45 minutes.
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When finished, remove cake from the oven and let cool completely on a wire rack (still in the springform pan). Wrap the top of the cake with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours before serving.
For the Caramel Drizzle
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In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, add caramels and evaporated milk. Cook until caramels have melted and sauce is smooth, whisking frequently. Allow sauce to cook for 1 additional minute, then remove from heat.
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Allow sauce to cool for at least 10 minutes before using.
Putting It All Together
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When ready to serve, remove cheesecake from springform pan (tip: run a butter knife around the edge of the pan to help loosen the cheesecake) then transfer to a serving plate of your choice.
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As cheesecake is cut and served, drizzle caramel sauce on slices of cheesecake. If desired, sprinkle with more pumpkin pie spice and add a dollop of whipped cream on top.
Recipe Notes
Recipe adapted from Natasha's Kitchen.
This looks amazing! I bet this cake would surely impress a bunch of guests!
Thanks Florian!
This looks AH-mazing! And I love that you put pumpkin spice right into the crust too. Looks heavenly.
Thank you Olivia! 😀
You are such a good baker, who knew that pumpkin pie could make such a delicious cheesecake? Could you send me some via airmail I am really craving a cheesecake now!
If only I could! Maybe one day someone will figure out long range food delivery 😀
WOW. Cheesecake factory eat your heart out! I LOVE pumpkin flavored-everything AND cheesecake. Might have to bust this out for Turkey Day! Thanks!
Thanks Chrissa! If you make it, I hope it turns out great 😀
Keep the pumpkin spice out of my coffee and put it all in the cheesecake. This looks sooooooo good! Great job!
LOL I agree Jamie! It’s much better in dessert form. Thanks 😀
I can’t believe summer is already on its way out! That being said I’m definitely ready for fall and all the yummy treats that come with it!! This looks delicious, I love cheesecake!
Thanks Francesca!
ok, so I am not a good baker. Is this hard to make? I’ve always heard nightmares about cheesecakes. This one just looks so good!
I think the struggle with cheesecakes comes with getting the “smooth top.” When you have bubbles in the surface, it usually means the eggs were stirred too much while mixing. If there’s cracks in the surface, it means some moisture was lost during baking, which is where the “water bath” method comes in (there’s a link above on how to do that). BUT, I didn’t use a water bath when I made this recipe. There were a few cracks on the top, but the moisture of the cheesecake itself didn’t suffer for it. I think the challenge comes with the water bath since it requires extra preparation, but it’ll give you the blemish free cheesecake if that’s what you’re after. For me, I just wanted a tasty cheesecake without the hassle 😀
I am a huge fan of cheesecake. I love the idea of a pumpkin version. This would be great at Thanksgiving!!
Sounds like a plan! If you make it, I hope you like it Julia! 😀
This looks so amazing! Especially since I love cheesecake! <3 <3
Thanks Nicoleta!
I swear I could eat this year-round, not just in the Fall! It looks so light, but I just know it’s dense with flavor. Yum!
I completely agree Dee Dee! Pumpkin is great whenever 😀
Cheesecake is my hub’s fav and this Fall version is sure to make him happy! thank y
Thanks Ashleigh! I hope he likes it 😀
This looks so good! Can you just sent me some, since I am pretty sure that even with your awesome instructions I would screw this up!
I wish I could! But I promise it’s easier than it looks 😀 Cheesecakes get a bad rap, but they’ll still taste amazing even if if the top has a few cracks or bubbles. The cheesecake in the photo had a few cracks in the surface and the company we had over last night still ate every but of it.
This looks absolutely delicious- Ironically, cheesecake is something I haven’t had pumpkin spiked yet- Now’s my chance!
Definitely worth a try Arman! If you make it, I’d love to hear what you think (and if you can make it a dietary-friendly option!)
I am finally getting into the pumpkin mood! This is just what I need to kick it in to high gear! Must make this for my halloween dinner!!!!
Sounds like a plan Jennifer! I hope it turns out great 😀
Yum! Yum! Yum! What else is there to say? This looks delicious. I definitely want to try making it. Pinning for later.
Thanks Kathy!
This does look absolutely delicious!! Thank you for sharing such a wonderful, pumpkin-y recipe. I did want to let you know that the listed ingredients say “green” yogurt instead of greek. Later in the instructions, you mention it as greek, but I thought it might be helpful to note.
Thank so much you for letting me know! Somehow that typo still made it through after 3 proofreads 😀 All fixed now.
This looks SO amazing. My daughter has a dairy allergy, so I rarely make desserts with dairy, but I might have to make this just for myself. 🙂
Thanks Alyssa! If you make it, I hope it turns out great!
This sounds amazing, can’t wait to try it! What size of a springform pan does it require?
Hey Rebekah! I’m SO SORRY I missed your comment so long ago! I can’t believe I did that 🙁
If you still need the size, I used a 9 inch springform pan.
This looks divine!! Can’t wait to try it!
I’ve been eyeing this one on tumblr! It looks so dense, decadent and delicious! love it!
I was wondering if I could substitute sour cream for the greek yogurt?
Hey Kathleen! Yes, you can do an even substitution for greek yogurt 😀
This was fantastic!
“Love this! Recently tried the fresh pumpkin spice from RawSpiceBar to make a few fall inspired recipes and it was definitely worth trying!”
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Just wondering if you have ever frozen this before? I often freeze other cheesecakes as there are always so many pieces left over so I freeze to take out at a later date and they freeze beautifully but have never made one that used any type of pureed ingredient like this one does.
This looks heavenly! Pinning and making 🙂
Thanks, Vanessa!
This looks great! I’m wondering what size spring foam pan you use? I’m planning to make it for Thanksgiving!
Thank you!
Hey Amy! Sorry about that – you can use a standard 9-inch springform pan for this recipe.
what size springform pan!? i have never made a cheesecake before 🙂 i really want this to be my first attempt!
Hey Kristine! Sorry, I forgot to specify – you can use a standard 9-inch springform pan for this recipe.
Hi! Wondering if I can use any other type of pan besides the spring form pan? I forgot to buy one and now I’m stuck home the day before thanksgiving with only my regular baking pans.. ??
Also in your directions you did not tell us when to add the salt? I assumed it was with the pumpkin purée mixture but I realized after everything was already mixed. Not sure weather to add the salt now or just not add at all ? ?
Hey Kerina! Springform pans certainly make it eaiser since cheesecakes are too soft and heavy to slide out of a standard pan, but there are some alternatives. This post has some good ideas: https://www.thebalance.com/what-to-use-if-you-dont-have-a-springform-pan-1388019
Oh, and thank you for catching that about the salt! It’s added near the end, so you should be fine to add it to the pumpkin mix now.
Okay… so i was wanting to make this for a baking contest that me and my friend were entering (im 11 so sorry for any bad grammar) and would this be good with toffee on top??
this looks so good but I don’t understand where I went wrong! I followed the recipe and somehow ended up with enough for 2 pies? So disappointing since I only have 1 pie cust!!! What happened 🙁
Hey Rory! Sorry to hear that 🙁 Do you know what size springform pan you used? I think 9 inch – 10 inch works best.
How long should I wait before taking it out of the springform pan? Thanks!
Hey Allison! This is actually a really great question and one I had to double check myself on before I could answer. I typically remove the cheesecake from the pan after it’s been refrigerated, to ensure it’s firm enough to handle. I’ll update the recipe instructions so this is more clear 😀
This is so yummy and interesting classic pumpkin spice cheesecake. I tried this kind of recipe before but this is unique. Instead of 1 tbsp sugar i took honey! Thx for sharing! I will try your variant, Chrisy!
Oh my! This classic pumpkin spice cheesecake was delicious – and so easy to make! Thanks so much!
Can I add chocolate chips to this recipe and if so, how would that affect the qty of the other ingredients and the cook time? I’ve made this twice and we all love it, I just had a request to make this for a birthday but they wanted the chips added and I’m not sure how to alter the recipe to include them.
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