Instant Pot Raspberry Cheesecake - a perfectly creamy & sweet cream cheese filling, a chocolatey OREO crust, and tart raspberry jam on top. All of this made easy in your Instant Pot!
Who got a new Instant Pot for Christmas? Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of the BEST invention ever!!!
I was so skeptical when I got mine about a year ago. I figured it would be another thing in my kitchen taking up space and collecting dust, but boy was I wrong!
Instant Pot Raspberry Cheesecake!
One of my all time favorite things to make in my Instant Pot is cheesecakes. Yes, that's right, you can make cheesecake in your magic pot and I've been making them in all the flavors!
It is so simple anybody can do it, and it turns out perfect every. single. time. The texture is just so amazing I honestly haven't even attempted to bake one in the oven since!
For this cheesecake, it's a combination of a sweet, smooth cream cheese filling with an Oreo Cookie bottom and swirls of raspberry jam on the top. It's truly the best combination you can imagine.
Raspberry Cheesecake Ingredients & Supplies:
It's pretty enough to serve for your holiday dessert tables, but easy enough for weeknight dessert too!
But before you get started, be sure to read these tips!
Instant Pot Cheesecake Tips
Now, let's get to what you came here for... below is the printable recipe.
PrintRecipe
Instant Pot Raspberry Cheesecake
Description
Classic cheesecake with a swirl of raspberry topping.
Ingredients
- 10 Oreo cookies
- 2 packages cream cheese (softened)
- 6 tbsp granulated sugar
- ½ cup sour cream
- 2 eggs (room temperature)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
TOPPING:
- ¼ cup raspberry jam
- 2 tbsp water
Instructions
CRUST:
- Prepare the crust by placing the Oreo cookies in a food processor and process until you have fine crumbs.
- Prepare a 6″ spring form pan by spraying with nonstick spray. You can even go an extra step and add a piece of parchment paper to the bottom.
- Pour the cookie crumbs into the bottom of the pan and press down with spoon. Place the crust in the freezer until you are finished with the filling.
FILLING:
- Place the cream cheese in the bowl of a stand mixer with a paddle attachment (you can also use a hand mixer), and mix until light and fluffy. Make sure there are no lumps at all left in this part. Mix for around 3-5 minutes.
- Next, add in the sugar 1 tablespoon at a time and make sure it is all combined.
- Add in the vanilla extract and sour cream. Mix well until combined. Scrape down the sides of the bowl.
- Finally, add in the eggs. For this step, it is important that you mix as little as possible. Add in one egg at a time and only mix long enough until the egg is completely combined into the rest of the mix.
- Pour cheesecake mix into the spring form pan and tap against the table a few times.
TOPPING:
- Now it is time to make the topping. Place the water and jam into a microwave safe bowl and microwave on high for 30 seconds. The mixture should be very thin. Place the mixture into a zip top bag and cut a small hole in one corner.
- You can get creative and put dots in a spiral along your cake or you can just make random swirls on top. Get creative!
COOKING:
- Cover the spring form with aluminum foil and seal as best as you can to keep water from getting to your cake.
- Place 1 cup of water and a trivet into the Instant Pot.
- Place the cheesecake on top of the trivet and place the lid on and make sure it is in the sealing position.
- Set for high pressure for 35 minutes. Allow for a natural release.
- Once you can take the top off, carefully remove the cheesecake and allow to cool completely on the counter, then place in the refrigerator for at least 5 hours, but best overnight.
- Serve and Enjoy!
Notes
*When you take the cheesecake out of the cooker it will look like it isn’t done and very jiggly. THAT’S OK! Let it cool completely and it will set.
**The cheesecake would turn out a bit thinner, but you could also use a 7-inch springform pan (THIS is my favorite pan – it’s leakproof!)
Here are some other Instant Pot Cheesecakes you'll love!
Rose Budd
Exemplary
Amanda
You mention leaving butter out but your recipe doesn't call for butter. Isn't this needed for the crust?
Rose
I did not use butter in the crust on this recipe. That particular paragraph is one I copy and share on most of my cheesecake recipes, so it was meant to be a general recommendation, but I can see how it would be confusing here. Sorry about that!