White Chocolate Cheesecake with Macadamia Nuts and Caramel – Creamy white chocolate cheesecake has macadamia nuts throughout, with a homemade caramel sauce poured over the top.
Let’s talk cheesecake. It is my favorite subject, after all.
I love finding out what someone will choose as their “last” meal. You know – if you were able to choose the last meal before you die, what would it be? Honestly, for the meal, it would totally depend on my mood. Maybe a big steak. Or tacos. Or a fat, juicy hamburger. But dessert? It would be cheesecake. No doubt about it. (But I might throw in a box of donuts for good measure.) 🙂
I love cheesecake. So today is probably one of my favorite days of the year. A whole day dedicated to cheesecake. Yep – today is National Cheesecake Day. A day dedicated to my favorite cream cheese laden dessert? You can definitely count me in.
I love making cheesecake, as well. Some of my favorite recipes here on Taste and Tell are cheesecake recipes. So when Roxana from Roxana’s Home Baking sent out the call for food bloggers to unite in their love of cheesecake, I just knew that I had to answer that call.
The pressure was on. I had to create something that could stand up to my Reese’s Peanut Butter Cheesecake. Or my Lemon Cheesecake. And if you’ve tried either of those recipes, you’ll know that the competition is stiff.
But this white chocolate cheesecake here today? I totally think it lived up to the competition.
When I sat down to brainstorm cheesecake flavor ideas, this was the one that stood out to me. I adore macadamia nuts, and I knew that I would love anything that is covered in caramel. What I ended up with totally blew my expectations out of the water. The cheesecake had the perfect texture, and was dense enough to hold the macadamia nuts up so that they didn’t all sink to the bottom, but it was still super creamy and rich. The caramel sauce is slightly salty, which complements the saltiness of the nuts as well.
A few hints for when you make this white chocolate cheesecake. And this goes for pretty much every cheesecake.
1 – The foil wrapped springform pan. I always wrap my pan in foil. Actually, I usually triple wrap it. This is not a cheap cheesecake, and it would be a shame to have water leak into your pan and ruin the whole thing. Wrap it, and wrap it tight.
2 – Thoroughly scrape the bowl of your mixer. I always seem to have a bunch of cream cheese at the very bottom of my mixer bowl that doesn’t like to mix in, so I have to make sure it is all incorporated.
3 – The water bath. I like to use a water bath when I make cheesecake for a few reasons. First, it helps to keep your cheesecake from cracking. I rarely have a cheesecake crack, and I credit it to the water bath and leaving the cheesecake in the oven to gradually cool down. The water bath also helps the cheesecake to cook evenly.
4 – Cooling the cheesecake. Like I mentioned before, I leave the cheesecake in the oven to cool. Once it is set on the edges with just a little bit of jiggle in the center, I turn off the oven and then prop the door open with a kitchen towel or pot holder. Then I leave the cheesecake there until it is almost to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate until completely chilled.
This White Chocolate Cheesecake with Macadamia Nuts and Caramel is a cheesecake that is sure to please!
Other Favorite Cheesecakes:
Snickers Cheesecake
No Bake Cheesecake
Dulce de Leche Cheesecake
Sour Cream Cheesecake
No Bake Nutella Cheesecake
White Chocolate Cheesecake with Macadamia Nuts and Caramel
Ingredients
Crust:
- 1 cup cinnamon graham cracker crumbs about 1 sleeve of crackers
- 2 tablespoons white sugar
- 4 tablespoons butter melted
Cheesecake:
- 11 oz white chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup half and half
- 3 8 oz packages cream cheese, softened
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 3 eggs at room temperature
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup roughly chopped macadamia nuts plus more for topping if desired
Caramel:
- 1/4 cup water
- 1 cup sugar
- 3/4 cup heavy cream
- 3 1/2 tablespoons butter cut into 12 cubes
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 325F.
- In a bowl, mix together the graham cracker crumbs and sugar. Add the butter and stir until all of the crumbs are moistened. Press into the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan and about half an inch up the sides. Bake in the oven until lightly browned, 10-12 minutes. Remove and let cool.
- In a double boiler, or in a bowl placed over a pot of simmering water, combine the white chocolate and half and half. Cook, stirring frequently, until the chocolate is completely melted and smooth. Set aside.
- Take the springform pan with the crust and wrap it tightly in foil, completely covering the bottom and the sides. I usually triple wrap mine. You don’t want any water to be able to leak into the pan.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the cream cheese until it is smooth. Add the sugar and mix to combine. Add in the eggs, one at a time, mixing and scraping the bowl in between additions. Add in the chocolate mixture and the vanilla extract and mix just until combined. (Make sure you scrape the bottom of the mixer with a spatula to make sure all of the ingredients are combined. I always find some of the cream cheese sticks in the bottom of my mixer bowl.) Stir in the 1 cup of macadamia nuts. Pour the mixture into the crust.
- Place the pan in a larger pan or roasting pan and place it in the oven. Fill the outside pan with about 1 inch of hot or boiling water. Bake the cheesecake until the outside is mostly set and the middle just barely jiggles when you shake the pan, about 1 hour. Turn off the heat and prop the oven door open with a pot holder or kitchen towel. Let the cheesecake cool completely in the oven, then remove, cover and refrigerate until chilled thoroughly.
- To make the caramel, pour the water into a heavy saucepan. Pour the sugar in the middle of the pan, making sure not to coat the sides of the pan with the sugar. Turn on the heat to medium-low and cook, not stirring, until the mixture turns an amber color. Turn off the heat and add the cream. It will spit and sputter, so you will want to stand back. The mixture may seize, but take a whisk and stir vigorously until it is smooth. Start adding in the butter, 1-2 cubes at a time, letting the butter melt about halfway before adding more butter. Once all the butter has been incorporated, stir in the salt. Transfer the caramel to a glass jar and refrigerate until it thickens and cools completely.
- To serve the cheesecake, run a knife around the outside of the pan. Carefully remove the outer edge of the springform pan, and place the cheesecake on a serving plate. You can either pour the caramel on the whole cheesecake and garnish with additional macadamia nuts, or add the caramel to individual slices. (You may end up with a little bit of extra caramel. But it tastes great on top of ice cream!)
- Store the cheesecake covered in the refrigerator.
Trinty says
Deborah, you are the queen of beautiful cheesecakes! I have to try this one. Love white chocolate + carame
J.v.Rhee says
Thanks for this recipe, this will be the second time I make it.
Ever since it failed on “the looking” the first time (taste was super, but the cool down part I was to fast, really could not wait) I was searching to competitors for this delicious one. Now, long time later, it is for me and “taste-victems” around me still the best tasting cheesecake I made.
Thanks!
Sybil Sharpe says
Sounds like a fabulous recipe but how do you complete the water bath?
Deborah says
Hi Sybil,
The cheesecake pan will just be sitting in the bigger pan of water. After the cheesecake is done, you will remove it and refrigerate the cheesecake, emptying and discarding the water from the bigger pan.
Stefanie fletcher says
From the uk here and not sure what half and half is? Inexperienced cheese cake maker! Thanks
Deborah says
Half and half is typically a mixture of half milk and half heavy cream. You could make your own by just using 1/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup heavy cream.
Lily says
this might be a silly question, but can you go into more detail about how to wrap the pan in foil? Insid the pan or around the outside? Do you use cooking spray?
Deborah says
Hi Lily – you wrap the outside of the pan. I just take the foil and make sure it completely covers the outside and up the sides of the pan.
Carrie says
I made this last night, following the recipe exactly as written except for the nuts (not a fan of nuts in my baked desserts…I know, I know!) and I’m sad to say that it didn’t turn out well. I did tightly wrap the springform pan in 3 layers of foil as you suggested, but the water still seeped in, and my crust was a soggy mess, and the cheesecake has a very mealy consistency. I can only guess that it’s the water. I attempted a second one without the water bath, which I just pulled out of the oven. It did crack, but so far it looks like it set up much more nicely than the first one. My other problem is with the caramel sauce. I tried my hand at it this morning, but my sugar/water mixture never turned the amber color, and eventually, all of the water evaporated out and I was only left with giant sugar crystals. What did I do wrong? It bubbled nicely, but I wonder if maybe my heat wasn’t high enough? Any suggestions?! Really want to make the caramel sauce!
Deborah says
Ugh – I’m so sorry the first one leaked! I have had that happen, and it’s not fun. I have had people tell me that you can put a pan of water on a different tray in the oven and have similar results as a water bath, but I haven’t tried it. It may be worth a try for you, though, if you have issues with leaking.
For the caramel, I don’t think your heat was too low, as it needs to be more on the low side. If that happens again, continue to let it cook and the sugar should start to melt. It will almost immediately turn an amber color, so you’d need pick up the pan and swirl it to incorporate all of the caramel without it burning. Also, you’ll want to make sure that there is no sugar on the edges of your pan, and that your pan is completely clean, as this can cause the caramel to crystalize. You can run a wet pastry brush around the edges of the pan to wash down any sugar crystals.
I hope this helps!