Pumpkin spice cheesecake makes 12 servings with 25 min prep, 70 min baking, and 5h35 total time. Cream cheese, pumpkin purée, graham crust, and warm spices combine into a creamy, festive dessert. Smooth texture, golden crust, autumn flavors – perfect for holidays, special dinners, or cozy weekends.
Creamy Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake for Autumn Gatherings
A rich dessert infused with seasonal spices and smooth cheesecake texture
Few desserts capture the cozy warmth of autumn like a pumpkin spice cheesecake. The combination of velvety cream cheese with the earthy sweetness of pumpkin and the aromatic depth of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves creates a dessert that feels festive, indulgent, and perfectly seasonal. Every bite balances the creaminess of a classic cheesecake with the unmistakable flavor of pumpkin pie, making it a centerpiece-worthy treat for gatherings.
The graham cracker crust provides a buttery, slightly crunchy base that contrasts with the smooth cheesecake layer. Pumpkin purée not only adds natural sweetness but also gives the dessert a soft golden hue, while warm spices elevate the flavor to a new level. A final topping of whipped cream or a drizzle of caramel sauce can transform this cheesecake into an elegant showstopper for autumn tables.
A short look at the history of pumpkin spice cheesecake
Pumpkin spice has long been associated with American holiday traditions, particularly Thanksgiving. While pumpkin pie has been a staple since the early colonial era, pumpkin cheesecake began gaining popularity in the mid-20th century as bakers experimented with fusing traditional cheesecakes with holiday flavors. Today, pumpkin spice cheesecake has become a seasonal classic, enjoyed not only in the United States but across the globe as the flavor of pumpkin spice spread internationally.
Why you’ll love this recipe
- Smooth and creamy texture with a rich pumpkin flavor
- Warm spices create an irresistible autumn aroma
- Perfect dessert for Thanksgiving, Halloween, or cozy family dinners
- Can be made ahead of time, making holiday preparation easier
- Works beautifully with toppings like whipped cream or caramel sauce
Key flavor elements and texture highlights
- Pumpkin purée provides natural sweetness and a creamy consistency.
- Cream cheese ensures a dense yet smooth structure, balancing sweetness with tang.
- Spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger deliver warmth and depth.
- Eggs stabilize the filling and create a custard-like texture.
- Crust offers buttery crispness, balancing the silky cheesecake layer.
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Storage and make-ahead
- Room temperature: Up to 2 days, covered to prevent drying out.
- Refrigeration: Keeps fresh for up to 5 days when stored in an airtight container.
- Freezing: Lasts up to 2 months; wrap tightly in plastic and foil before freezing.
- Reheating: Warm slices in the oven at 150 °C / 300 °F for 8–10 minutes for a just-baked feel.
Chef’s insight on serving
Pumpkin spice cheesecake pairs wonderfully with freshly brewed coffee or a spiced latte. For presentation, consider garnishing with a dollop of whipped cream, caramel drizzle, or even a sprinkle of crushed pecans to add crunch and visual appeal. Its balance of flavors makes it suitable both as a festive centerpiece and as an everyday autumn treat.
- Prepare the crust:
Mix graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and cinnamon in a bowl. Add melted butter and stir until evenly moistened. Press mixture firmly into the bottom of a 9-inch (23 cm) springform pan. Bake at 325 °F (160 °C) for 10 minutes. Let cool. - Beat the cream cheese:
In a large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese with sugar until smooth and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes, using a hand or stand mixer on medium speed. - Incorporate the pumpkin:
Add pumpkin purée and beat until fully combined. - Add eggs:
Whisk eggs lightly in a separate bowl, then add them one at a time into the cream cheese mixture. Beat on low speed just until incorporated, avoiding overmixing. - Add sour cream and dry ingredients:
Stir in sour cream, flour, vanilla extract, and spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves) until smooth and well blended. - Pour and smooth:
Pour filling over the cooled crust. Smooth the top with a spatula. - Bake the cheesecake:
Place the springform pan on the middle rack of a preheated oven at 325 °F (160 °C). Bake for 65–70 minutes, until edges are set and the center is slightly wobbly. - Cool gradually:
Turn off oven and leave cheesecake inside with the door slightly open for 1 hour. This prevents cracks. - Chill:
Remove from oven, cover loosely, and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight until firm. - Serve:
Release from springform pan, slice with a sharp knife, and serve plain or topped with whipped cream.
FAQ questionCan I substitute the graham cracker crust?
Yes, you can use crushed digestive biscuits, gingersnaps, or gluten-free cookies. The key is combining them with butter and sugar to create the same firm base.
FAQ questionWhat if my cheesecake cracks while baking?
A cracked cheesecake is usually from overbaking or cooling too fast. Bake until the center is just slightly wobbly, then cool slowly with the oven door ajar to prevent sudden temperature changes.
FAQ questionHow long does pumpkin spice cheesecake last in the fridge?
Pumpkin spice cheesecake stays fresh for up to 5 days in the refrigerator when stored in an airtight container. Always keep it chilled for the best texture and food safety.
FAQ questionCan I freeze pumpkin spice cheesecake?
Yes, you can freeze it for up to 2 months. Wrap slices tightly in plastic wrap and foil before freezing. Thaw overnight in the fridge for best results.
FAQ questionWhat can I use instead of dairy cream cheese?
You can use dairy-free cream cheese and lactose-free sour cream. Texture will be slightly lighter but the pumpkin spice flavor remains rich and satisfying.
FAQ questionIs pumpkin spice cheesecake gluten-free?
No, not as written because the crust contains gluten. Replace graham crackers with certified gluten-free cookies to make it gluten-free while keeping the filling unchanged.
FAQ questionHow should I serve and decorate pumpkin spice cheesecake?
Serve chilled with whipped cream, caramel drizzle, or toasted nuts. A light dusting of cinnamon adds extra aroma and makes the presentation festive.
We’ve tested and refined this cheesecake recipe to achieve a perfectly smooth texture and balanced pumpkin spice flavor that works every time.
PEKIS – professional chef and recipe developer with over 25 years of experience, specialized in European and international cuisine.
Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake Flavor Profile
The balance of pumpkin purée, smooth cream cheese, and warm spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves creates a dessert with depth and comfort. A buttery graham cracker crust gives a subtle crunch, while the creamy filling remains light yet rich. Every slice delivers the aroma of autumn and the indulgence of a classic cheesecake.
Ease of Preparation and Timing
With 25 minutes of preparation, 70 minutes of baking, and a total time of 5h35, this cheesecake is practical for both experienced bakers and those new to holiday desserts. The step-by-step method ensures reliable results, and the resting and chilling times make it easy to plan ahead for gatherings.
Dietary Adaptations and Substitutions
Pumpkin spice cheesecake can be adapted for different needs. Gluten-free graham crackers provide an alternative crust without altering the flavor. Dairy-free cream cheese and lactose-free sour cream allow for a lighter, allergy-friendly version. While eggs cannot be substituted, the dessert remains versatile enough to fit many dietary preferences.
Storage and Serving Options
The cheesecake keeps for up to 5 days in the refrigerator, making it ideal for advance preparation. Freezing extends its life to 2 months, and reheating a slice at 150 °C / 300 °F restores a just-baked feel. For serving, whipped cream, caramel drizzle, or toasted nuts create a festive finish, while plain slices highlight the natural pumpkin spice profile.
Best Occasions to Enjoy
Pumpkin spice cheesecake is a perfect choice for Thanksgiving, Halloween, or any autumn celebration. It serves beautifully as a holiday centerpiece, but also works as a weekend dessert for family gatherings. Its creamy texture, rich spice blend, and make-ahead convenience make it a standout among seasonal treats. This cheesecake captures the essence of fall in every bite, making it a dessert worth returning to year after year.
Allergens
Contains gluten, eggs, milk.
Substitution tips
- Use gluten-free graham crackers for crust to make gluten-free.
- Substitute dairy-free cream cheese and sour cream for a lactose-free version.
- No suitable substitution available for eggs.
Vitamins & minerals (per serving)
- Vitamin A: 80% DV – supports vision and immune system
- Calcium: 12% DV – strengthens bones and teeth
- Iron: 8% DV – helps oxygen transport in the blood
- Magnesium: 6% DV – supports muscle and nerve function
- Potassium: 10% DV – contributes to healthy blood pressure
Antioxidants (per serving)
- Beta-carotene: 4000 mcg – promotes eye health and skin protection
- Vitamin E: 2 mg – supports immune system and protects cells
- Polyphenols from spices: 150 mg – help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress