Party Cheesecakes
Submitted by donnab
Mini party cheesecakes baked in muffin cups on vanilla wafer crusts, topped with cherry pie filling and whipped cream. Perfect bite-sized desserts for a crowd.
YIELD
2 dozenPREP
15 minCOOK
20 minREADY
8 hrsThese mini cheesecakes are the go-to party dessert for a reason: individual portions, almost no prep, and they make ahead beautifully. Each one sits on a vanilla wafer that acts as a built-in single-cookie crust, and the cream cheese batter fills each cup in seconds.
The batter is simple. Softened cream cheese beaten with sugar, eggs, lemon juice, and vanilla until smooth. No water bath, no fussy technique. Fifteen to twenty minutes in the oven and they’re done. The overnight chill is what sets them properly and develops the flavor.
Cherry pie filling spooned on top the next day adds a sweet, fruity layer that contrasts with the tangy cheesecake. A dollop of whipped cream on each one finishes the look.
Pro Tips
- Soften the cream cheese fully before mixing. Cold cream cheese leaves lumps that no amount of beating will smooth out.
- Fill each cup about two-thirds full. They puff during baking and sink as they cool, leaving a natural well for the topping.
- Don’t overbake. The centers should still jiggle slightly when you pull them out. They firm up completely in the fridge.
- Use paper liners for the easiest removal. Without them, the cheesecakes stick to the muffin tin.
Variations
- Use blueberry or strawberry pie filling instead of cherry for a different fruit topping.
- Swap vanilla wafers for gingersnap cookies for a spicier base.
- Drizzle with chocolate ganache instead of pie filling for a chocolate-topped version.
Ingredients
Directions
Place paper liners in 24 muffin cups and a vanilla wafer in the bottom of each.
Combine cheese, sugar, eggs, lemon juice andamp; vanilla andamp; beat until smooth.
Pour each cup about ⅔ full.
Bake at 350℉ (180℃) F, 15 to 20 minutes; cool.
Refrigerate overnight.
Next day, spoon pie filling on top of each cake andamp; top with whipped cream if desired.
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