Rich and decadent, this Reese’s Peanut Butter Cheesecake Recipe starts with a cookie crust, is filled with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, then topped with a chocolate ganache and even more peanut butter cups.
Sometimes, I just can’t get cheesecake off the brain. I adore cheesecake, but I don’t often have an excuse to make a whole cheesecake. But sometimes you just have to make an excuse, right?? Well, when I decided to make a peanut butter cheesecake, I knew I wanted to go all out. I didn’t want a 1-inch cheesecake. I wanted this baby tall and rich and creamy and packed with so much peanut butter and chocolate that it would cure any peanut butter craving. And that is exactly what I ended up with! This peanut butter cheesecake is rich and decadent and totally celebration worthy. It really might be my favorite cheesecake!
A few hints – make sure you wrap the springform pan tightly with foil so that the water doesn’t leak in. (More on this below!) I used to never have problems with water leaking, but I’ve ruined a couple cheesecakes lately because of leaks. And believe me – this is one cheesecake you don’t want to ruin!!
Leaving the cheesecake in the oven to gradually cool it down helps to reduce the risk of the cheesecake cracking. But since this cheesecake is covered with a ganache, if your cheesecake does crack, it’s no big deal. You’ll be the only one that will know!!
And because this is such a tall cheesecake, it does take some time to bake through. I always worry about overbaking, but could have left mine in a few minutes longer. But I do love how creamy it turned out!!
This will be the perfect dessert to take to your next holiday get together!!
Tips for making this Reese’s Peanut Butter Cheesecake Recipe
Here are a few tips to ensure that your cheesecake comes out perfectly:
- Make sure all of your ingredients are room temperature – not just the cream cheese. Set them all out about 30 minutes before you are going to start the recipe.
- Don’t overmix. Overmixing will add too much air to the batter, which means your cheesecake will fall and you’ll be left with a big crack in the top of your cheesecake.
- A water bath makes a big difference! Read more about this below.
- Make sure to chill the cheesecake thoroughly.
How to Bake a Cheesecake in a Water Bath
A water bath can be a little controversial. Many cheesecakes have been ruined by leaking pans. So here are a few tips to make sure that pan is wrapped well so that you won’t end up with leaks.
- Wrap the pan in a double layer of aluminum foil. Make sure to go high up enough on the sides so that the water can’t sneak in through the top.
- Make sure the foil is wrapped tightly to the pan on the bottom.
- I like to place the filled springform pan into the larger pan, and then place those in the oven before adding the hot water. That way water won’t splash up while you are transferring the pan to the oven.
- If water leaking into your pan is a common occurrence, it may be your springform pan. Make sure it is tight fitting, and if all else fails, buy a new pan.
- I have heard of many people having luck skipping the water bath and just adding a pan of water to the rack in the oven below the cheesecake. I have tried this, and while it does help some, I don’t think it has quite the same effect that the actual water bath does. Besides preventing cracks, the water bath also helps the cheesecake to cook more even, and I think that the pan below doesn’t really help with this. But if not worrying about the water leaking is your biggest concern, this is definitely an option!
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Reese’s Peanut Butter Cheesecake
Ingredients
Crust:
- 30 chocolate sandwich cookies
- 6 tablespoons butter melted
- Dash of salt
Cheesecake:
- 32 oz cream cheese softened
- 5 eggs
- 1 1/2 cups brown sugar
- 1 cup smooth peanut butter
- 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 12 oz Reese’s Peanut Butter miniature cups unwrapped and roughly chopped
Topping:
- 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
- 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1 8 oz package Reese’s Minis
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325°F.
- Put the chocolate sandwich cookies in a food processor and process until they form fine crumbs. Add in the butter and salt and process to combine. Press the mixture into the bottom and halfway up the sides of a 9-inch springform pan. Bake for 10-12 minutes, then set aside to cool. Wrap aluminum foil around the sides and the bottom of the springform pan.
- Beat the cream cheese until smooth. Add in the eggs, one at a time, scraping down the sides of the bowl in between each addition. Add in the brown sugar, peanut butter, cream and vanilla; beat until combined. Gently fold in the chopped up Reese’s Miniatures. Pour the mixture into the cooled crust.
- Place the pan inside a larger pan and carefully add about 1 inch of hot water in the larger pan. Bake the cheesecake until it is just set, about 1 hour 15 minutes. Turn off the oven and allow the temperature to come down gently for about an hour. Remove from the oven, cool completely, then refrigerate until completely cool.
- To make the chocolate topping, heat the cream until simmering, just before boiling. Remove from the heat and add the chocolate chips. Allow the mixture to sit for a couple minutes, then stir until smooth. Pour over the top of the cheesecake, allowing it to drip down the sides. Sprinkle the Reese’s minis over the top of the cheesecake.
Isabelle Warner says
This was a great recipe! Everyone loved it!
Sunny says
Delicious cheesecake, great recipe. However, I used a 10 inch springform pan, and had 2 cups of filling leftover, after filling the pan to the brim! So next time I will try and reduce the recipe, because this was way too much for my biggest springform!
Chandra Marcano says
Came out just like your picture! It’s a gift for someone
whose retiring. Wish I could show a picture, I’m very proud of myself!!
Joshua Harris says
I made this recipe on my pellet grill. It takes almost twice as long to bake it but it looks really nice. I haven’t pulled it out yet
Dave says
By chocolate sandwich cookies, do you mean, like, Oreos or something similar?
Deborah says
Yes, oreos are perfect!
Janet D'Souza says
Family loved this recipe
Jen says
Recipe was amazing! I was a little nervous because I was baking at a very high elevation so I reduced baking time by 15 minutes and also didn’t use water bath and used a pan of water on lower rack because I don’t have a great springform pan. There were no cracks and it was absolutely delicious and perfectly creamy!
Greg says
Made this AWESOME cheesecake for a moving away get together. It was a major hit! Not a slice left over! Definitely would make it again!!!
I only made one mistake, bought the wrong “mini” Reeses cups for the topping, so I used what I had on the miniature cups, rough chopped and sprinkled on top
Melinda Taylor says
This is a great recipe and relatively easy, especially since I am a novice at Cheesecake !!
Babe says
Second time making it. Everyone laughingly stated it contributed to their “Covid Butt”. Just a suggestion..instead of using tin foil on the sringform pan, I used an oven bag for the water bath. No leaks, no problems, whatsoever.
SONSEEAHRAY CRAWFORD says
I made this cheeshcake to bring in the New Year’s with my family. But we couldn’t get together but I did take a slice and it’s the richest and creamy cheesecake I’ve ever made.
Catherine Wheeler says
Use Reynolds Wrap large oven bags to wrap your springform pan. I’m planning on making this.
Bryan D says
Didn’t have heavy cream for either the filling nor topping, but it still turned out great! I used the pan of water method on the rack below, didn’t have time to let it cool in the oven afterwards so we enjoyed it cracks and all!
Catherine says
I made this for my son’s birthday and everyone loved it! I baked it for 20 min longer than stated and left off the PB cup topping as we felt it was rich enough already 🙂 I’ll make this again for sure.
Angela says
Wow! Hands down, this is THE best cheesecake I’ve ever made. I pre-made it for a party the night before and forgot it needed the Reese’s cups on the inside. All I had on hand were Semi-sweet Chocolate chunks which still worked out perfectly. Topped it with the Reese’s minis the following day. Amazing!! I did bake for 1hr30min as suggested. It was perfect. I left it in the oven to cool overnight as it was late. No cracking whatsoever! I will be making this many times over! Thanks for a great recipe, it was a hit!
Paula Powell says
So delicious!