π°π White chocolate raspberry cheesecake
White chocolate raspberry cheesecake is a rich, creamy dessert made with a smooth cheesecake base flavored with white chocolate and swirled or topped with tart raspberries. It balances sweet, creamy, and slightly tangy flavors.
π§Ύ Ingredients
π₯§ Crust
- Graham cracker crumbs
- Melted butter
- Sugar (optional)
π° Cheesecake filling
- Cream cheese (softened)
- Sugar
- Eggs
- Melted white chocolate
- Vanilla extract
- Sour cream (optional for creaminess)
π Raspberry swirl/sauce
- Fresh or frozen raspberries
- Sugar
- Lemon juice
- Optional: cornstarch slurry (to thicken)
π©βπ³ How to make it
1. Prepare crust
- Mix crumbs, melted butter, and sugar
- Press into springform pan
- Chill while preparing filling
2. Make raspberry sauce
- Heat raspberries, sugar, and lemon juice
- Mash and simmer until slightly thickened
- Strain seeds if desired
- Let cool
3. Make cheesecake filling
- Beat cream cheese and sugar until smooth
- Mix in eggs one at a time
- Add melted white chocolate, vanilla, and sour cream
4. Assemble
- Pour filling over crust
- Add spoonfuls of raspberry sauce
- Swirl gently with a knife
5. Bake
- Bake at 160Β°C (325Β°F) for 50β70 minutes
- Center should be slightly jiggly
6. Chill
- Cool completely
- Refrigerate for at least 4β6 hours (overnight best)
π½οΈ What it tastes like
- Creamy, rich white chocolate base
- Bright, tart raspberry contrast
- Smooth, dense cheesecake texture
- Sweet but balanced dessert
π Variations
- π« White chocolate raspberry swirl bars
- π No-bake version with whipped filling
- π° Mini cheesecake cups
- πͺ Oreo crust version for extra richness
π‘ Tips
- Donβt overmix eggs (prevents cracks)
- Use room-temperature cream cheese for smooth texture
- Chill fully for clean slices
- Add extra raspberry sauce on top for presentation
π§Ύ Bottom line
White chocolate raspberry cheesecake is a rich, bakery-style dessert combining creamy white chocolate cheesecake with tart raspberry swirl for perfect flavor balance.
If you want, I can give you a no-bake version, a New Yorkβstyle dense version, or a restaurant-style glossy topping technique.