White Chocolate Cranberry Cheesecake
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This heavenly white chocolate cranberry cheesecake decorated with a snowy Christmas scene is simple to make and certain to wow your guests.
Explore our other cranberry-infused desserts with this cranberry coffee cake or these delicious white chocolate cranberry cookies.
These white chocolate cranberry cheesecakes combine white chocolate creaminess with a twirl of tart, tangy cranberry and contrast it with the crunch from a buttery crumble base. They bring the wow factor beyond their delectable taste and captivate with their adorable presentation! The cranberries and rosemary garnish are dipped in a simple syrup before being sprinkled with a dusting of sugar to create a snow-coated effect perfect for cozy gatherings.
Despite being a baked cheesecake, these little cuties offer a delightful light and creamy texture reminiscent of a classic no-bake cheesecake ā truly the best of both worlds! By melting the white chocolate in the cream, you impart a subtle, delicious white chocolate flavor that's both creamy and ultra-smooth. Finally, the tart and slightly acidic berry jam beautifully cuts through the creaminess of the rich cheesecake with a burst of bright and fruity jam.
Ingredients needed
Each layer of this white chocolate cranberry cheesecake holds its own: the crust is crumbly and buttery, adding some crunch. The cranberry jam is bright and tart, contrasting the velvety creaminess of the cheesecake. This is what you'll need:
- Cranberries: Fresh or frozen, for the tart burst of berry flavor.
- Sugar: Not a lot, but enough to sweeten things up a little.
- Water: The jars will cook in a baking dish filled with water.
- Vanilla extract:Ā For an subtle note of vanilla.
- Graham cracker cookie crumbs:Ā To make the crumby base.
- Butter: To help form the crust.
- White chocolate: Melted in the cream to add a subtle white chocolate flavor through the cheesecake.
- Half and half cream:Ā For texture and creaminess.
- Cream cheese:Ā The star of the show!
- Sour cream: A light yet extra creamy texture that complements the white chocolate.
- Eggs: To thicken the cheesecake and make it hold its shape.
- Sprigs of rosemary: An aromatic garnish.
How to make white chocolate cranberry cheesecake
There are a few steps to this recipe, but each of them is SUPER simple, meaning this recipe is easier than it seems. Here are the steps:
- Prepare jars: Preheat the oven then prepare the canning jars.
- Make the cranberry jam: Boil all the cranberry jam ingredients together, then let them simmer.
- Make the cookie crumb crust: Mix the graham cookie crumbs with two tablespoons of both sugar and melted butter in a bowl, then add the mixture to the jars as a base.
- Layer in the jam: Spoon the cranberry compote on top of the crumb layer.
- Make the cheesecake batter: Melt the chocolate into the cream in a saucepan. Beat all of the other cheesecake ingredients together in a large bowl before adding the melted chocolate ā you can use electric beaters or a stand mixer. Divide the batter up between the canning jars, on top of the jam.
- Bake: Pour some water into the pan the baking jars are sitting in, until it's about halfway up the jars, then pop it into the oven until the cheesecakes are slightly puffed.
- Finish with the garnish: Melt sugar in water and then dip the rosemary in the sugar water, before rolling it in sugar. Repeat with the cranberries, shaking them in the sugar to coat. Use these snowy decorations to create a pretty Christmas scene!
Garnish ideas
The sugary coating on the cranberries and rosemary creates an enchanting snow-kissed look, which is irresistibly cute! If you don't have rosemary, or are feeling adventurous, here are some alternative garnish ideas:
- Fruits: A citrus zest, such as orange zest, is a complementary flavor.
- Herbs: Fresh mint, our top pick after rosemary, brings freshness.
- Nuts: A sprinkle of chopped nuts, like almonds, walnuts, or pecans, adds a textural contrast.
- Spices: A sprinkle of some cinnamon adds earthy warmth.
- Sweet things: A drizzle of a white chocolate sauce or sprinkle of white chocolate shavings highlights the white chocolate flavor. A spoonful of coconut whipped cream sweetens things up with a tropical note. Or add a lick of maple syrup.
- Edible flowers: Because they're beautiful!
Which jars to use for cranberry white chocolate cheesecake
We use the half-cup (four-ounce) mason jars, which are the little ones used for canning jam. Depending on where you live, you may be able to find them at your local Walmart or Target, but you can use the link to buy them online ā just make sure they are oven-safe.
On the note of oven safety ā Mason jars are often put in the oven to sterilize them before canning, however, you will want to remember not to put cold glass into a hot oven. In this recipe, we use a water bath to protect them from the heat.
Cheesecake water bath
Once your jars are ready for the oven, use the water bath technique to bake them. This is accomplished by pouring water into the baking dish that the jars sit in, to about halfway up the jar. This is why it's done:
- Humidity: Cheesecakes LOVE humidity as they cook! The steam from the hot water helps to bake them in a moister environment ā no dry cheesecakes on our watch!
- Heat distribution: The water in the bath helps distribute heat evenly around the cheesecake, which helps the center cook just as fast as the edges.
- Prevents cracking: Cheesecakes are delicate so rapid temperature changes can lead to the surface breaking. The water bath keeps it moist enough to reduce this risk.
- Temperature control: The water bath helps regulate the temperature, preventing it from getting too high too quickly.
What to serve with white chocolate cranberry cheesecake
Dinners:
This is a beautiful way to finish a festive gathering, be it for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or Easter! Follow it after heavier main dishes like this cranberry roasted chicken, this Christmas salmon, or Christmas pasta.
Dessert bars:
If you're making a dessert bar, the tangy flavor of lemon bars can complement the sweet and tart notes of the cranberry in the cheesecake. Serve alongside these lemon bars, or this orange sherbet.
Cocktails:
For a contrast of flavors, serve it alongside a chocolate-based cocktail, like this chocolate espresso martini. Or, carry through the cranberry flavors with a Christmas cranberry margarita or this cranberry mojito ā the mint also brings freshness to the palate.
Recipe FAQs
I don't have canning jars, can I make this in a cake pan or muffin trays?
We have made this recipe using half-cup mason jars. While the ingredients and flavors will work well using other vessels, you will need to adjust the baking time and perhaps the quantities too, depending on what you decide to use.
If opting for a muffin tray, use muffin liners to ensure you can get the cheesecakes out after.
The quantities we've used in this recipe are tailored to fill jars with a total volume of 48 ounces, so keep that in mind when making your cake pan selection. Most full-sized cheesecakes cook in 55-60 minutes, you'll have to keep an eye on the cheesecake to watch for when it slightly puffs, and the tops turn dry and matte rather than glossy. Happy experimenting!
Can I make this gluten-free?
To make this recipe gluten-free, substitute the graham cracker crumbs for a gluten-free crumb. Then, ensure you check all labels to ensure there are no gluten-free additives.
Can I substitute the cranberries with another type of berry?
We love the tart berry taste that cranberries contribute, but yes, you can certainly experiment with other berries! The simplest solution will be using a store-bought jam. If making your own jam, you'll need to consider how your chosen berry differs from cranberries. For instance, blueberries tend to be higher in sugar than cranberries, so you should reduce the sugar used.
Another consideration is that cranberries are naturally high in pectin, which is why they thicken into jam so well. If you use another type of berry, such as raspberries for example, you'd have to add pectin or another thickener.
Can I store leftovers?
Yes, to store leftovers, first put the lid on the jar so it is airtight. Then store the leftovers in the fridge for 5-7 days, or in the freezer for up to three months. If you're freezing them, put a little parchment paper or wax paper directly over the surface before sealing to avoid freezer burn. Thaw by placing them in the fridge before eating ā don't reheat them in the oven as they're already baked, and you never want to put cold glass into the hot oven.
White Chocolate Cranberry Cheesecake Recipe
Ingredients
Cranberry Jam
- 2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries
- Ā¾ cup sugar
- Ā¼ cup water
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
Cookie Crumb Crust
- 1 cup graham cracker cookie crumbs (gluten-free, if needed)
- 2 tablespoons butter (melted)
- 2 tablespoons sugar
White Chocolate Cheesecake
- 3 ounces white chocolate (chopped)
- Ā¼ cup half & half cream
- 12 ounces cream cheese (1 Ā½ packages)
- ā cup sugar
- Ā½ cup sour cream
- 2 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
The Sugared Cranberries and Rosemary
- Ā½ cup sugar (divided)
- Ā¼ cup water
- 36 cranberries
- A few sprigs of rosemary
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Place twelve Ā½ cup canning jars in a baking dish or roasting pan.
- Add the cranberries, sugar, water, and vanilla to a small pot over high heat. Bring to a boil then reduce the heat to medium. Continue to simmer for 10 mins then remove from the heat.2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries, Ā¾ cup sugar, Ā¼ cup water, 1 teaspoon vanilla
- In a medium-sized bowl, mix the cookie crumbs with the melted butter and sugar. Divide between the canning jars and press them down lightly to create the crust.1 cup graham cracker cookie crumbs, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons sugar
- When the cranberry jam is no longer hot (warm is ok) divide it between the jars on top of the cookie crumb base.
- Place the white chocolate and the half & half cream in a small saucepan over medium heat. Let the chocolate melt then whisk to combine.3 ounces white chocolate, Ā¼ cup half & half cream
- In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese, the sugar, sour cream, eggs, vanilla, and melted white chocolate with electric beaters until the batter is smooth, about 5 minutes. Divide the batter between the canning jars, leaving a Ā¼ inch gap at the top. Carefully pour water into the pan so that it reaches halfway up the sides of the canning jars.12 ounces cream cheese, ā cup sugar, Ā½ cup sour cream, 2 large eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla
- Bake in the oven for 25 minutes, or until the cheesecakes are slightly puffed and the tops are dry and matte looking. Turn off the oven and open the oven door halfway. Let the oven cool with the cheesecakes inside for a half-hour. Garnish with sugared cranberries and rosemary
- In a small pan, heat Ā¼ cup of the sugar and the water until the sugar melts. Remove the pan from the heat and set it aside to cool. Place the remaining Ā¼ cup of sugar in a small bowl.Ā¼ cup water, Ā½ cup sugar
- When the sugar water is cool, dip the rosemary in it then shake off the excess. Then, dip the rosemary in the sugar. Set the rosemary on a parchment-lined plate. Repeat with the cranberries, shaking them in the sugar to coat them. Let them dry completely before using them to decorate the mini cheesecakes.36 cranberries, A few sprigs of rosemary
Notes
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Made these for Christmas Eve 2023. They turned out exactly as in the picture, weāre not difficult to make and they made a great presentation. Everyone loved them. Followed the recipe exactly. Including baking times which I originally thought was low for cheesecake, but I really couldnāt have asked for a better result. Thanks for making me feel like āMarthaā if only for a night!
Made these yesterday and they were wonderful. I substituted blueberries (couldnāt find a cranberry to save my life). The only thing I would do differently is bake them at 325 instead of 375. They got over done, but still tasted great. I did put a white chocolate ganache on top to cover the cracks. Will try this again with cranberries after the holidays when I can get my hands on them.
What would happen if I placed the sugared cranberries and rosemary on the cheesecake the night before?
It’s best to wait until close to serving or the sugar on the garnishes can become soft.
If I were to make ahead and then freeze…..how would I defrost and will they still taste good? Prob make 9 days ahead
These freeze well! Just take them out of the freezer a day in advance and let them thaw in your fridge. š
Has anyone used a substitute for the sour cream?
Hi. I’m going to make these little beauties for Thanksgiving. I was wondering, does the temperature of the water you add make a difference? Would adding cold vs hot for the bath affect cooking time? Thanks!
I usually add warm water to the baking dish. I haven’t experimented with using hot or cold water but I assume it would make a small difference to the baking time. It’s something I’ll have to test out next time I make cheesecake!
I’m planning on making this for a great-grandma—great-granddaughter tea using my already canned raspberry jam. Can raspberries be sugared for the decoration like the cranberries can?
I love you’re including this in your special tea party! I haven’t tried it with raspberries, but I think it should work. You’ll just want to make sure to use raspberries that are fairly firm. Also, as raspberries are so much more delicate, I would make them the day you’re serving them. Have a wonderful tea party!
Thanks! Will send a pic when it’s over! My granddaughter and I have them in the oven now. Plan to freeze til the day before the tea….Nov 25th.
I’m using this recipe for a guest chef event I’m running for 25 people. Can I make the filling ahead of time one big batch and freeze it or will it not set right or bake right as a single portion. (The hope is that I can scoop it out when I’m ready to make the mason jars so I don’t have to store 25 small mason jars in my fridge).
Cooked cheesecake freezes well, but I can’t say with certainty that it will work the way you’ve described. I suspect that it will, but I haven’t tried it to know how for sure. Your safest bet will be to make and bake them and then store them in your fridge, or your freezer for longer storage. If you decide to experiment with freezing the uncooked cheesecake portion, let us know how it goes!
Can you substitute raspberries?
You may need to add pectin (or another thickener) if you use raspberries. Cranberries are naturally high in pectin, which is why they thicken into jam without having to add any.
These made the perfect ending to our Christmas Eve dinnerāeveryone loved them! Ā Any idea if I can freeze the leftover cheesecakes? Ā Thanks!
Yes, cheesecake freezes very well!
Where do you find the mini jars ?
Looking forward to making themĀ
We use Ā½ cup mason jars – the little ones used for canning jam. š
I used the 1/4 oz. Ball āquilted crystalā canning jars and ordered them from Amazon for around $11 for a dozen. Theyāre the perfect size for a rich dessert! Iāll use them again when I make jam! The small tulip Weck jars are amazing but more expensive.
Have you ever tried using the glass oui yogurt jars? I donāt have a little mason jars but I do have some of those. Not sure if they would be OK in the oven now?
Are you able to bake Oui yogurt jars? If you are, then they should work just fine for this recipe.
Made these with my granddaughters for Christmas Eve dinner. They were fun to make and absolutely delicious! We melted white chocolate and made designs to put on the top of each cake, looked great and tasted wonderful!
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