3 Easy Ways to Find Out if Your Cheesecake Is Done (2024)

Ensure you have a perfectly cooked cheesecake every time with these easy tips.

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Katlyn Moncada

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Katlyn Moncada is the associate food editor at BHG.com, sharing food news and tutorials on becoming better home cooks. She is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of experience in digital media, photography, and video production.

Updated on September 15, 2022

As with most baking recipes, there's a lot of science and precision required when making cheesecake from scratch. Perhaps the trickiest part of the process is figuring out how to know when the cheesecake is done cooking. The last thing you want after devoting baking therapy time to making a cheesecake is a too-soft, or undercooked cheesecake that can't hold a cut edge. It's also sad when that beautiful New York-style cheesecake gets overbaked and ends up dry and cracked. We'd still eat it happily, but we do understand it's disheartening. Thanks to our Test Kitchen, you'll know how to test a cheesecake for doneness without either of these negative results. Soon you'll be on your way to creamy, delicious, perfectly-baked, cheesecake every time.

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How to Tell if Cheesecake Is Done

While you might think the toothpick test is a good idea to test cheesecake for doneness, think again. Using a knife or toothpick to test a cheesecake may create a crack in the top. This method does not give an accurate test for cheesecakes made with a large amount of sour cream, as you wouldn't get a clean result at the tip of the knife. We'll start with our Test Kitchen's favorite way to tell if cheesecake is done along with a few more tips.

Method 1: Give it a Jiggle

The secret to testing a cheesecake for doneness: Jiggle it. Define jiggle, you say? Gently shake the cheesecake (wearing oven mitts, of course). 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.

Test Kitchen Tip: Cheesecakes made with sour cream should jiggle a little more and will have a larger soft spot in the center.

Method 2: A Gentle Touch

You can tell if a cheesecake is baked by simply using your hands. Use clean hands to gently (emphasis on the gentle!) touch the top of the cheesecake in the center. If the surface is firm, but has a slight give, it's done.

Method 3: Test the Temperature

OK, so we don't resort to this method often due to the fact a hole must be made. But if you're concerned about ensuring your cheesecake is safely cooked, you can give it a poke with a kitchen thermometer. The safe internal temperature for cheesecake is 150ºF. This method is great if you're planning on topping the cheesecake, making a small hole unrecognizable.

Practice makes perfect, and we've got the most delicious cheesecake recipes to work your baking magic at home. Add some festive flavors such as pumpkin spice or maple-glazed pecans to your cheesecake. Or give the chocolate lovers in your life a rich slice of chocolate-Irish cream cheesecake. Of course, if you're not up for baking cheesecake, there are also plenty of no-bake cheesecake recipes that are just as creamy and decadent.

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3 Easy Ways to Find Out if Your Cheesecake Is Done (2024)

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3 Easy Ways to Find Out if Your Cheesecake Is Done? ›

An underbaked cheesecake will ripple and jiggle noticeably. The key to a perfect cheesecake is a subtle wiggle—not a sloshy jiggle. Because cheesecakes are part of the baked custard family, you can use this technique not just for them, but for classic creme brulee and old-fashioned baked custards.

How do you know if cheesecake is underbaked? ›

An underbaked cheesecake will ripple and jiggle noticeably. The key to a perfect cheesecake is a subtle wiggle—not a sloshy jiggle. Because cheesecakes are part of the baked custard family, you can use this technique not just for them, but for classic creme brulee and old-fashioned baked custards.

Can you check a cheesecake with a toothpick? ›

Doneness Test

Unlike with a standard cake, it is not recommended that you poke a cheesecake with a toothpick to see if it is done. In fact, a cheesecake is done before it looks done. The edges should be set, but the center will still be soft. Give the pan a little jiggle; the center few inches should still move a bit.

How jiggly should my cheesecake be? ›

for a cheesecake too much wobble and it doesn't completely set. a slight wobble in the middle is perfect . and when it's completely firm it curdles.

How do you know if cheesecake is still good? ›

Fresh cheesecake usually has smooth, even edges and is soft. If it is stale, it will have crusty and broken edges, and if it is spoiled, the cheese filling will appear rubbery.

How to know if no bake cheesecake is set? ›

Try this: The cheesecake should be shiny and firm to the touch when set. You can move the cheesecake to the fridge for 30 minutes before slicing, but freezing any longer will make for a frozen cheesecake without the same delightfully creamy texture as the just-refrigerated version.

What should center of cheesecake look like when done? ›

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.

Is it better to overcook or undercook cheesecake? ›

Avoid Overcooking

DON'T overbake. Overbaking a cheesecake can cause cracks on the surface.

How do I know if my cheesecake is overcooked? ›

Overcooked cheesecake will be dry and grainy instead of silky and smooth, which nobody wants to serve their diners.

How to tell if cheesecake is set in the fridge? ›

Look for a firm surface.

If the surface of the cheesecake has a little bit of give but feels firm, the cake is done.

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