Sour Cream Cheesecake With Vanilla Bean
Updated Aug. 21, 2024

- Total Time
- 1 hour 10 minutes
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Ingredients
- 18chocolate wafers, finely crushed
- ¼teaspoon cinnamon
- ¼cup butter, melted
- 1pound cream cheese, room temperature
- 2eggs at room temperature, lightly beaten
- ⅔cup plus 3 tablespoons sugar
- 1vanilla bean, split in half lengthwise and seeds scraped
- 1½cups sour cream
Preparation
- Step 1
In a bowl stir together crushed wafers and cinnamon with a fork. Pour in butter, and stir until mixture is moist. Press mixture into a 9-inch springform pan, forming a crust just over 1 inch high around the sides. You might think you need more wafers, but you don't. Press patiently until a tight, thin layer forms. Chill until needed.
- Step 2
Heat oven to 350 degrees with baking sheet on center rack. In an electric mixer, beat cream cheese until creamy and fluffy. Add eggs, ⅔ cup sugar and seeds from vanilla bean, and beat until very smooth. Scrape bowl with a spatula to break up lumps. Pour into crust, and place on baking sheet. Bake 25 minutes.
- Step 3
Meanwhile, blend sour cream with 3 tablespoons sugar. After 25 minutes, remove cake from oven, and let sit 5 minutes. Increase oven heat to 450 degrees. Gently spoon sour cream mixture on top, and spread evenly. Return cake to oven, and bake 7 minutes. Cool on a wire rack.
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Just so you don't have to do a research project every time you make this recipe: one chocolate Nabisco wafer weighs 6 grams. This recipe therefore calls for 108 grams (3.8 ounces) of chocolate wafers crumbs.
Does anyone know how much vanilla extract to use if vanilla bean is not available? Thank you.
A two-inch piece of vanilla bean is equal to one teaspoon of vanilla extract.
This was a very delicious and easy cheesecake. I just made a regular graham cracker crust. But like some other reviewers have commented it took a lot longer to bake before I felt like it was set enough. I think I probably at least doubled the amount of time needed.
Unfortunately, Nabisco discontinued their Chocolate Wafers about 3 years ago. Very hard to find a replacement and I have tried several including Dewey's and Oreos (with the cream filling scraped off). Nabisco's were still the best.
Instead of Nabisco® wafers, which are not gluten-free, could GF Oreo® cookies be substituted to make the crust?
