Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake

Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake is the perfect dessert all year long!

This Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake is show stopping delicious and the perfect dessert for any occasion.   The decadently rich and creamy cheesecake is cocooned in a buttery Oreo Crust, topped with silky chocolate ganache and crowned with fresh sweetened raspberries.  Does it get any better?!  I’ve also included very detailed instructions so even if you have never made a cheesecake before, this Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake will be jaw dropping success!

Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake on a white pedestal with fresh raspberries on top


 

Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Recipe

I dreamt up this Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake recipe with my dad in mind.  I inherit a lot of characteristics from my dad – my love for speed, my work ethic, my looks (as in I look like my dad not as in “I’m so good looking” 🙂 ), my level head but maybe most important of all, I inherited my love for Ghirardelli raspberry filled chocolates.  Oh my, they are sooo good!!

I wanted to create a cheesecake that embodied our favorite raspberry filled chocolates which led to this Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake recipe crusted in buttery oreos, topped with sweet, super creamy cheesecake (seriously, the texture just kills me – it’s melt in your mouth, savor on your tongue cheesecake!), covered with a thick bittersweet/semisweet chocolate ganache sure to satisfy every chocolate lover! (and don’t let the word ganache scare you – its as simple as melting cream and butter in the microwave and adding some chocolate!)…all topped with sweet raspberries chilled with raspberry jelly for the ULTIMATE Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake experience.

Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake on a white pedestal with fresh raspberries on top

Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Ingredients

This cheesecake recipe features four components: the Oreo cookie crust, the cheesecake filling, the chocolate ganache, and the raspberry topping for the cheesecake.

Here’s an overview of the ingredients list:

  • Oreos: You’ll want to use the entire cookie (cream filling included).
  • Butter: Gets mixed with the crushed Oreos to create the perfect crust.
  • Cream cheese: Use full-fat brick-style cream cheese for the best texture and flavor.
  • Granulated sugar: Sweetens the creamy cheesecake filling.
  • Eggs: You’ll be using a mixture of whole eggs and egg yolks.
  • Sour cream: Again, use full-fat sour cream for best results.
  • Lemon juice: Makes the cheesecake taste subtly lemony, but it’s not overpowering!
  • Vanilla extract: Adds lots of flavor.
  • Chocolate: You need a blend of bittersweet and semi-sweet chocolate to make the ganache.
  • Heavy cream: No substitutes allowed, the heavy cream is a must!
  • Fresh raspberries: Fresh is best for the raspberry cheesecake topping.
  • Raspberry jelly: You want the kind without seeds.
showing how to make Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake by waterproofing pan and placing in a water bath

How to make Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake

If you have never made cheesecake before, they are super easy to make but require a lot of  “hands off” time while the cheesecake cools, so you kind of have to be around the house for a while (but its so worth it!).  So just DON’T be like me and my first cheesecake experience and start making your cheesecake at 11 at night – because you will be up all night!

Step 1: How to Waterproof Pan

Waterproofing your pan is super important to water doesn’t seep into the pan and make your cheesecake soggy. To waterproof your pan, place 2 large 18″ x 18″ pieces of aluminum foil on a flat surface underneath the pan in the form of a “+.” Gently fold (to make sure you don’t create any holes) up the sides of the foil around the pan.

I then like to place the foil lined springform pan in the center bottom of a slow cooker liner, bring the liner bag up to the top of the pan then gather excess to one side and tie it in a knot. The line is optional but it make sour cheesecake 100% waterproof.

Step 2: How to Make a Water Bath

The term “water bath” simply means baking cheesecake in water. Cheesecakes require a water bath in order to cook evenly so the cheesecake doesn’t crack. To make your water bath, fill a roasting pan with about 1 ¼” of warm water then placing your cheesecake in your springform pan in the center.  

The hot water insulates the outer edges of the Pecan Pie Cheesecake, so the edges don’t bake faster than the middle.  This ensures even baking throughout and lessens the likelihood of the Pecan Pie Cheesecake cracking.

plain baked cheesecake in a pan waiting to be topped with raspberries

Step 3: How to make Oreo Crust

My favorite crust for this Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake (and may cheesecakes and pies) is Oreo Crust. You can use Oreos or the store brand. The Oreos provide the structure and sweetness because there isn’t any additional sugar in the crust, and then we add butter to bind it all together.

The easiest and quickest way to make your crurst is in the food processor – it literally takes minutes! If you don’t have a food processor – on problem! You can place the Oreos in large plastic bag and crush them with a rolling pin or side of a can. The crumbs won’t be as fine, but, it will still get the job done. Now all that’s left to do is combine the crumbs with melted butter and press firmly into the bottom of your spring form pan.

Step 4: How to Make Cheesecake Filling

The most important part of making your cheesecake filling is to beat the cream cheese and sugar until light and fully with your paddle attachment – about 5 minutes. Five minutes can seem like a long time, so set your timer and don’t stop early!

Next, add your eggs, egg yolks and finally the e sour cream, lemon juice and vanilla. Once you add the eggs, beat as LITTLE as possible, beating just until combined after each addition – overbeating eggs can lead to cracking, Also, make sure you use room temperature eggs which will allow them to mix more easily without overbeating.

process shot showing how to make chocolate ganache

Step 5: How to Bake Cheesecake

Pour the cheesecake into the prepared spring form pan and add cheesecake to the water bath. Bake for 90-115 minutes OR until the edges are firm and the center of the cheesecake is still wobbly, but not runny. (The baking time can vary due to the differences in ovens, so make sure to check the cheesecake at 90 minutes and cook longer if necessary. The Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake will continue to cook and firm up while it cools.

STEP 6:  How to COOL CHEESECAKE

Cooling the Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake gradually is important in order to prevent cracks. To cool:

  • Turn off your oven and crack open the oven door. Allow cheesecake to cool in oven for 60 minutes.
  • Remove cheesecake to a wire rack and gently run a hot knife along the edges of the cheesecake. This will ensure the edges don’t stick to the outside of the pan as the cheesecake pulls inward and shrinks when cooling.
  • Continue to cool cheesecake until completely cooled, about 2-3 hours.
  • After a few hours, the cheesecake should be at room temperature and is safe to refrigerator. Create a foil “tent” to cover the top of the cheesecake (so that it doesn’t actually touch the cheesecake) and chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour before covering with ganache.

STEP 7:  How to make chocolate ganache

Please don’t let the word ganache scare you – it is actually SUPER easy to make! Simply add heavy cream and butter to a large microwave safe bowl and heat for 2 minutes, stir to combine. Add chopped chocolate and and stir until chocolate is melted. Let cool for 15 minutes.

Your chocolate ganache is only as tasty as your chocolate – so use quality chocolate!  I suggest Bakers or Ghirardelli brand chocolate bars.  Quality chocolate chips can also work but ONLY use Guittard or Ghirardelli. 

pile of chocolate ganache on a baked cheesecake, about to be swirled on top

Step 8: How to Add chocolate to cheesecake

To add the chocolate ganache to your cheesecake, you have two options:

1: Remove the springform pan and allow the ganache to run over the cheesecake edges slightly when you spread it evenly over the cheesecake with a spatula or back of a spoon (like in my coconut cheesecake pictured).

2. Keep the springform on and spread the ganache just to the edges like in my Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake pictures – entirely personal preference.

chocolate ganache cheesecake in a pan

Step 9: Chill Cheesecake

Cheesecake is one of those desserts that only gets better with time. I suggest chilling for 24 hours, but if you don’t have the time, no less than 4.

Step 10: Make Raspberry Topping

While the Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake is chilling, make the raspberry topping by gently mixing raspberries with raspberry jelly in a large bowl – that’s it! Cover and chill separately in the refrigerator. When ready to serve, top cheesecake evenly with chilled raspberries.

STEP 11:   SLICE Chocolate Raspberry CHEESECAKE

Now for the fun part! To slice your Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake, fill a large glass with hot water, then dip knife in hot water before each cut. Wipe knife clean after each cut.

Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake on a white pedestal with fresh raspberries on top

Tips for Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake

  • Use a slow cooker liner: Waterproof your springform pan with both foil and a slow cooker liner for 100% success.
  • Use a water bath: so the outer edges of the cheesecake don’t bake faster than the middle which causes cracking.
  • Beat until fluffy: Mix your cream cheese and sugar very well until it is light and fluffy because this is the only time we want to add air to the cheesecake.
  • Use room temperature ingredients:  Room temperature eggs, sour cream and softened cream cheese allow them to mix more easily and evenly and reduces the risk of cracks.
  • Don’t overbeat eggs: overbeating eggs causes instability and results in cracked cheesecake.
  • Cool cheesecake gradually: cool the Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake gradually, first with the oven door propped open and then on the counter. If you remove the Cheesecake from the oven immediately, the sudden change in temperature will cause the cheesecake to crack.
  • Use quality chocolate: I suggest Bakers, Ghirardelli or Guittard for best results.
  • Use ripe raspberries: make sure your raspberries are ripe so they are sweet but not on the edge and turning soft, otherwise, they can get mushy when chilled.
  • Extra raspberries! I love to serve my cheesecake with extra raspberries on the side.
  • Chill cheesecake: for the BEST Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake, don’t rush it. Allow at least 24 hours to chill before servings.
chocolate ganache cheesecake with fresh raspberry topping

Recipe Variations to Try

In anticipation of Father’s Day, I asked my dad what dessert he wanted?  He said he wanted this Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake because it was the “best cheesecake [he] has ever had.”

I asked if I could try something different this time around (I have a hard time making exactly the same recipe twice) – and so he said he would love the Oreo crusted chocolate ganache cheesecake with toasted coconut!

So. this perfect cheesecake recipe below is a versatile springboard!  After you make the cheesecake, you can proceed to make the super easy ganache and then top it with anything your heart desires (Oreos, crushed Butterfingers, blueberries, raspberries, coconut, etc.) and it will be as delicious as whatever your heart desires!

My personal favorite, however, is the pictured Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake – absolute perfection!

Raspberry-Cheesecake-fathersday

Can I Prep This Raspberry Chocolate Ganache Cheesecake in Advance?

Yes! In fact, I recommend chilling your raspberry cheesecake for at least 24 hours before serving. 

How to Store Raspberry Cheesecake

Store this cheesecake in the fridge, covered, for up to 5 days.

Can I Freeze Cheesecake?

Yes!  Cheesecake freezes very well but you will want to freeze the cheesecake WITHOUT the topping.

HOW TO FREEZE Chocolate Raspberry CHEESECAKE:

  • Cool cheesecake completely and refrigerate for at least 8 hours.
  • Place chilled cheesecake on a baking pan and place, uncovered, in the freezer.  Freeze until firm.
  • Remove from the freezer, then wrap cheesecake in plastic wrap followed by heavy duty aluminum foil and finally in a large heavy duty freezer bag.
  • Homemade cheesecake can be frozen for 2-3 months.
  • To thaw, remove cheesecake from freezer to the refrigerator.  Let thaw overnight.
  • Top with ganache and raspberry topping and refrigerate for at least 60 minutes.
close up view of a chocolate raspberry cheesecake

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Raspberry Chocolate Ganache Cheesecake with Oreo Crust

Raspberry Cheesecake with Chocolate Ganache is decadently rich and creamy cocooned in a buttery Oreo Crust and topped with fresh sweetened raspberries.  Does it get any better?! This Raspberry Cheesecake with Chocolate Ganache Recipe is show stopping delicious!  It's Christmas worthy!  
Servings: 10

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Ingredients

Crust

  • 20 oreos
  • 4 tablespoons butter, melted

Cheesecake Filling

  • 5 8 oz. pkgs. Cream Cheese at room temperature, cut into chunks (2 ½ lbs)
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 5 whole eggs at room temperature
  • 2 egg yolks at room temperature
  • 1/3 cup sour cream
  • 3 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Easy Chocolate Ganache

  • 7 oz. bittersweet chocolate*
  • 3 oz. semisweet chocolate*
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • 2 tablespoons butter

Raspberry Topping

  • 1 1/2 pints (3 x 6 oz. pkgs) fresh raspberries
  • 1 cup raspberry jelly

Instructions

  • Waterproof a 9" springform pan by placing 2 large 18" x 18" pieces of aluminum foil on a flat surface underneath the pan then gently folding (to make sure you don't create any holes) up the sides of the foil around the pan. Line bottom with parchment paper and lightly grease the inside of your entire springform pan with nonstick cooking spray.**
  • Preheat oven to 350°F, with the oven rack in lower third of oven. Fill a roasting pan with 1 ½ inches water to create a water bath for your cheesecake (to prevent cracking). Place roasting pan in the oven while you prepare your cheesecake.
  • To make the crust, pulse the oreos in a food processor or blender until until finely ground. Pour ground oreos in a large bowl and stir in melted butter; mix until well combined. Pour oreo crumbs into springform and firmly press the crumbs down on the bottom of the pan until you have an even layer. Wipe out your food processor or blender and add chocolate. Pulse until finely chopped (more chopped than in my picture).
  • To make the cheesecake filling, add cream cheese and sugar to the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment and beat on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Reduce speed to medium and add the eggs, then the 2 egg yolks, 1 at a time, mixing 30 seconds after each egg/egg yolk, scraping down the sides of the bowl as necessary. With the mixer still running, add the sour cream, lemon juice and vanilla. Mix until well incorporated then pour directly onto uncooked oreo crust.
  • To bake your cheesecake, place the cheesecake in the water bath and cook for 90-115 minutes OR until the edges are firm and the center of the cheesecake is still wobbly, but not runny. (The baking time can vary due to the differences in ovens, so make sure to check the cheesecake at 90 minutes and cook longer if necessary.)
  • To gently cool your cheesecake and prevent cracking, turn off your oven and crack open the oven door. Allow cheesecake to cool in oven for 60 minutes, then remove to a wire rack and gently run a hot knife along the edges of the cheesecake (to prevent cracking) then continue to cool for 2-3 hours or until cheesecake is completely cooled. Cover the top of the cheesecake with foil, so that it doesn't actually touch the cheesecake. Chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour then cover with ganache.
  • To make ganache, add heavy cream and butter to a large microwave safe bowl and heat for 2 minutes, stir to combine. Heat at 30 second intervals if butter is not completely melted at this point. Add already chopped chocolate (see step 3) and stir until chocolate is melted. Let cool for 15 minutes. Now, you can either remove springform and allow the ganache to run over the cheesecake edges slightly when you spread it evenly over the cheesecake with a spatula or back of a spoon (like in my coconut cheesecake pictured), or you can keep the springform on and spread the ganache just to the edges like in my raspberry cheesecake pictures - entirely personal preference. Cover and chill for overnight but best if 24 hours.
  • At the same time you chill cheesecake with ganache, gently mix raspberries with jelly in a large bowl, cover and chill separately in the refrigerator.
  • When ready to serve, top cheesecake evenly with chilled raspberries.
  • To cut cheesecake, fill a large glass with hot water, then dip knife in hot water before each cut. Wipe knife clean after each cut.
  • Enjoy!

Notes

*You can change the proportions of bittersweet vs. semi-sweet chocolate based on your personal preference. **To ensure your pan is 100% waterproof: If you have a pan larger than your springform pan that will also fit in your roasting pan, then place your springform in this slightly larger pan and then place in your roasting pan instead of waterproofing with foil.   Another option is if you have any slow cooker liners, then place your springform pan inside the liner, bring the liner up to the sides of the pan then tie the liner on one side.  Continue to waterproof with foil.

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46 Comments

  1. Tammy says

    Ah, Jennifer, but you are so good-looking 🙂 you just need to embrace the truth. 🙂 I mean, anyone who shares as much DNA as we do can’t help but be good-looking, right? 😉

    Anyway, this cheesecake looks divine! We will definitely have to give this one a try. Thanks for sharing.

    Love,
    Tammy 🙂

  2. Spencer says

    Whoa!! This looks incredible! I’m bookmarking this one for sure 🙂

    • Jen says

      Thanks so much Spencer!!! 🙂

  3. Melissa Smith says

    I seriously cannot decide what part of this I like the best! Pinned for later! 🙂

  4. Paula Parker says

    Wow! This is so dreamy! You make this, they know you love them!!!! So a special dessert!!! Thanks for sharing.

  5. Charity L. says

    Looks delicious! I love cheesecake but never had this one before.

    • Jen says

      Thank you Charity! I am excited for you to try it! The combination of oreo, cheesecake, chocolate and raspberries is out of this world! Thanks for visiting!

  6. Heidy L. McCallum says

    Fabulous looking recipe! “RASPBERRY CHOCOLATE GANACHE CHEESECAKE WITH OREO CRUST” just sounds so decadent and wonderful!

  7. Tiffany says

    Oh, for the love of unicorns…someone make this for me ASAP!

  8. Jessica P says

    Oh wow, this looks really good!

  9. Sophia @ NY Foodgasm says

    Girl you are oh soooo talented!! You should be proud of this flawless cheesecake! (Sometimes mine sinks in the middle) This is beautiful and sounds sooo good- PINNING!!

    • Jen says

      You are so sweet Sophia! Thank you SO MUCH! I love me a good cheesecake 🙂

  10. Beth Olson says

    Was going through Pinterest looking for a dessert recipe to WOW the congregation at the church’s July 4th picnic…yeah, pretty sure this will do it…thanks for sharing!

    • Jen says

      Hi Beth, I am so happy you found me through pinterest! And I think you are right – this is a WOW recipe 🙂 I am excited for you to make my cheesecake – not sure if you are going to want to share though 🙂 Have a wonderful 4th of July Celebration!

  11. Holli says

    My sweet tooth is begging for a bite of this right now, looks so yummy!

    • Jen says

      Thank you Holli! I wish I could give you some right now!

  12. Oana says

    Wow, it looks amazing! I love cheesecakes for their versatility as well. Once you have a great base recipe you can experiment with toppings all you want.
    Lovely pictures!

    • Jen says

      So true! A great base is everything. Hope you can try this one!

  13. CakePants says

    What an absolutely gorgeous cheesecake! My favorite of the Ghirardelli chocolates is also the chocolate raspberry one, so I’m sure I’ll adore this cheesecake as well. It looks SO perfect!

    • Jen says

      Thank you so much! If you love chocolate and raspberries, I am sure you will love this! I am excited for you to try it!

  14. Tansy says

    So, I made this last night. I followed the directions to a T!! When I checked it at 90 minutes, it had completely baked over the spring form pan, and had almost burnt edges, but was still very jiggly inside. I had no choice but to put it back in for another 10 minutes. I took it out, and after the whole cooling process, I just cut the over baked top off, and topped it with the ganache, after I took off the spring form pan, it still fell apart some. I’m not quite sure where I went wrong. I’ve made other cheesecakes with no problems before. The only thing I can come up with is that I have my own chickens now, and I used fresh from the coop eggs. Not sure if that would make a huge difference or not, but it sure did make the color a lot more yellowish!! I haven’t eaten it yet, I am having dinner guests, so we will get to eat it after dinner tonight. I did get to taste a little that I cut off, and it tastes very good!! I will definitely try this again and maybe see where I went wrong!! Thanks for the post!! 🙂

    • Jen says

      Hi Tansy, I’m glad it turned out okay in the end but sorry for the hassle! I am not sure what went wrong – the fact that it completely baked over the spring form pan has me wondering if the eggs were overbeaten or if you had a large enough spring form? but maybe it is just your fresh coop eggs like you mentioned? I hope when you make it again it turns out perfect!!!

  15. tricia says

    OMG! this is to die for! I will never make another cheesecake recipe again! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

    • Jen says

      That is the ultimate compliment, thank you so much Tricia! Thank you for letting me know how much you love it, yay!!!

  16. Monica says

    This cheesecake is absolutely delicious!! I made it for my husbands birthday and there wasn’t a crumb left! Thank you so much for sharing your recipe!!

    • Jen says

      You are most welcome Monica! I am so happy you all love it! Happy birthday to your husband! maybe he can make it for you on your birthday 🙂

  17. Mike says

    So I just made this, but turns out my waterproofing wasn’t as good as hoped. Soggy oreo biscuit base as the result, but the cheese part tastes super good. So all is not lost. Very yum indeed.

    • Jen says

      Hi Mike, I am so glad all was not lost but I am sorry your water bath leaked! They can be so fickle!

  18. Stephanie Hernandez says

    I used your recipe, but used strawberries instead. It was absolutely delicious! It was also my first time making a cheesecake! Thanks for your step by step instructions!

    • Jen says

      You are so welcome Stephanie, I am so happy your first cheesecake experience was a delicious one! and I love the thought of strawberries as well – yum!!!

  19. Melissa says

    Do you think it would still be ok if I left the ganache off? Would the raspberries make the cheesecake too soggy?

    • Jen says

      Hi Melissa! I think it would be fine if you left the ganache off. I would refrigerate the raspberries separately and add them when ready to serve. Enjoy!

  20. Stephanie Hernandez says

    This is THE BEST cheesecake recipe!! I have saved the recipe and will use it as a base for any cheesecake I make!! Instead of raspberries, I used strawberries! I even made an oreo cheesecake using your recipe as the base. I got so many compliments when my friends and coworkers tried it! Thanks so much for your recipe!

    • Stephanie Hernandez says

      I just realized I had commented on this before when I made the cheesecake the first time!I’m making it again and came back to the recipe! Shows just how much I like it! <3

    • Jen says

      You are so welcome, thank YOU for your comment – again 🙂 I LOVE that you love it enough to comment twice! Your raspberry version and Oreo version both sound delish! I am sure you are making many people happy with all your cheesecake making! Thanks Stephanie!!

  21. Hildy says

    This looks wonderful!!!! I have to make a dessert for our annual ladies Christmas Dessert at my church. Only I am going to use Gluten Free Chocolate wafers!

    • Jen says

      Awesome Hildy! I hope you and everyone else loves it!

      • Hildy says

        Can I use 1/3 less fat cream cheese & Lite sour cream?

        • Jen says

          Hi Hildy I have never actually tried lite cream cheese and sour cream in a cheesecake but it judging by other recipes it should be fine, not quite as flavorful but still good. Just don’t use nonfat. Enjoy! Happy Thanksgiving!

  22. Sophia Bloss says

    Would this e okay to make without the water bath? I don’t mind cracking, just wondering if it would affect the baking time!

    • Jen says

      Hi Sophia, it should be fine without the water bath if you don’t mind the cracking and should not affect the baking time. Enjoy!

  23. Dilek says

    Hi Jen

    I made this a few years ago and it was delicious! Had lost
    the recipe, but so happy to find it again Thanks google! Have recognized it from your pictures.
    Dont remember how I made it, im from netherlands. We use other measurements. 5 8oz pckgs what does this mean? 5 packages of 8oz cream??? Help pleaseee
    Greatings
    Dilek

    • Jen says

      Hi Dilek, I’m glad you found the recipe again! Yes, that is exactly right – 5 8 oz. packages of cream cheese so 40 oz. cream cheese. Hope that helps!