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    Home » Recipes » Desserts

    Baileys Cheesecake

    Published: Dec 10, 2024 by Libby Hakim · 3 Comments

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    Mix Baileys Irish Cream and Cheesecake and of course you're going to get something special. This Baileys Cheesecake recipe is one to pull out when you want a dessert that's truly next level. It looks a treat and the flavours and textures can't be beat.

    Whether it's a birthday, Christmas, Easter or you just feel like indulging in something wonderful, this cheesecake will deliver pure dessert magic.

    It's a multi-layered baked cheesecake that cuts beautifully and can be made a day or two in advance if required. I've included step-by-step instructions below along with some tips to help you easily re-create this magnificent dessert.

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    Ingredient notes

    The base is made with choc ripple biscuits and butter. You can, of course, use any type of store-bought rich chocolate biscuit.

    The cheesecake layer is made using cream cheese, sugar, eggs, vanilla extract and – of course – Bailey's Irish Cream. You can use other brands of Irish Cream liqueur. Me? I love the Bailey's brand. (So much that I've also created a Baileys Tiramisu and Baileys Fudge recipes and often add it to my Choc Ripple Cake).

    You also add some grated chocolate to the cheesecake layer (in addition to the grated chocolate topping). I've used milk and white chocolate, but you can use dark chocolate or any combination you prefer.

    TIP: Make sure the cream cheese and eggs are at room temperature before baking for best results.

    The topping is simply sour cream and sugar – which somehow adds up to amazing – and a little extra grated chocolate. I've also added some mint leaves to garnish.

    See recipe card at the end of this post for ingredient quantities.

    Instructions

    Plan ahead, as the cheesecake needs time to cool before you add the topping and then some additional setting time on top of that helps. I find it ideal to make this cheesecake a day ahead or the morning of the night you're planning to serve it.

    Prepping

    Pre-heat your oven to 160 degrees celsius /320 degrees fahrenheit (fan-forced).

    TIP: Place a baking tray filled with water on the lowest shelf. This will remain in the oven as the cheesecake bakes to create a moist environment and an even temperature, which assists in the cheesecake baking properly and reduces the chances of cracking. (Don't panic if the cheesecake does crack a little as it bakes as the topping will cover it all up anyway.)

    You'll also need to grease and line (with baking paper) a round springform cake tin (19-20cm diameter).

    The base

    Crush or process the choc ripple biscuits to achieve a fine crumb consistency.

    Add the melted butter to the crushed biscuits (see image 1) and then press the mixture into the bottom of the cake tin using the back of a spoon (see image 2).

    TIP: The base layer will seem quite buttery – that's normal for this recipe and helps create a sensational fudgey chocolate base.

    The cheesecake layer

    Start off by adding the sugar to the cream cheese (see image 3) and beating together on high in a stand mixer for 5 minutes. If using a handheld electric mixer, beat for around 10 minutes.

    Separately, combine the Baileys, eggs and vanilla extract and beat lightly with a fork (see image 4).

    Add this slowly to the cream cheese mixture (see image 5) and then beat on medium in a stand mixer for another 5 minutes. Beat for around 10 minutes if using a handheld electric mixer.

    Add the grated chocolate (see image 6) and stir through to combine.

    Pour the cheesecake mixture on top of the biscuit base (see image 7) and place into the oven.

    Bake for 60 minutes or until cheesecake is only slightly wobbly in the centre and a skewer inserted into the middle of the cheesecake comes out clean.

    TIP: Note that the cheesecake will firm up as it cools. This is why it should still be a little wobbly looking in the centre when you take it from the oven (unlike a cake, which should be firm to touch).

    Allow to cool completely before adding the topping.

    The topping

    Beat the sour cream and sugar for a few minutes or until thickened.

    Make sure the cheesecake is cooled (to at least room temperature) and spread the sour cream mixture evenly over the top of the cheesecake (see image 8).

    Sprinkle grated chocolate over the top of the cheesecake (see image 9).

    Place into the fridge and allow to chill for at least a few hours before removing the cheesecake from the cake tin, removing the baking paper from the cheesecake (see image 10) and then serving.

    Serving and storage

    Serve cheesecake with mint leaves to garnish, and with ice cream or cream. You could also add some berries.

    Your cheesecake should keep a few days, covered, in the fridge.

    This cheesecake also freezes well. Wrap well and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.

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    Baileys Cheesecake

    Libby Hakim
    A rich and velvety cheesecake infused with the luxurious flavour of Baileys Irish Cream.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Cook Time 1 hour hr
    Cooling time 6 hours hrs
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Australian, Irish
    Servings 12 servings
    Calories 478 kcal

    Equipment

    • 19-20cm round springform tin

    Ingredients
      

    Base

    • 250 grams Choc Ripple Biscuits
    • 185 grams butter (melted)

    Cheesecake

    • 500 grams block cream cheese
    • ½ cup caster sugar (110 grams)
    • 2 eggs
    • ⅔ cup Baileys Irish Cream (165ml)
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 90 grams white and milk chocolate (grated)

    Topping

    • 250 grams sour cream
    • ¼ cup caster sugar (55 grams)
    • 90 grams white and milk chocolate

    Instructions
     

    • Pre-heat oven to 160 degrees celsius /320 degrees fahrenheit (fan-forced). Place a baking tray filled with water on the lowest shelf (this will remain in the oven as the cheesecake bakes).
    • Grease and line (with baking paper) a round springform cake tin (19-20cm diameter).

    Base

    • Crush or process biscuits to achieve a fine crumb consistency.
    • Add melted butter to crushed biscuits and press into the bottom of the cake tin.

    Cheesecake

    • Beat cream cheese and sugar together on high in a stand mixer for 5 minutes (10 minutes if using a handheld electric mixer).
    • Combine the Baileys, eggs and vanilla extract and beat lightly with a fork. Add this slowly to the cream cheese mixture and then beat on medium in a stand mixer for another 5 minutes (10 minutes if using a handheld electric mixer).
    • Add the grated chocolate and stir through to combine.
    • Pour cheesecake mixture on top of biscuit base and place into oven.
    • Bake for 60 minutes or until cheesecake is only slightly wobbly in the centre and a skewer inserted into the middle of the cheesecake comes out clean.
    • Allow to cool completely before adding the topping.

    Topping

    • Beat sour cream and sugar for a few minutes or until thickened.
    • Spread evenly over top of cooled cheesecake.
    • Sprinkle grated chocolate over top of cheesecake.
    • Place into the fridge to chill before removing from the cake tin and serving.

    Notes

    Storing: Your cheesecake should keep a few days, covered, in the fridge.
    Freezing: Wrap well and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
    Nutrition: The nutrition information is an automatically generated estimate and is not guaranteed to be accurate.
    Tips:
    • Make sure the cream cheese and eggs are at room temperature before baking for best results.
    • Before baking, place a baking tray filled with water on the lowest shelf. This will remain in the oven as the cheesecake bakes to create a moist environment and an even temperature, which assists in the cheesecake baking properly and reduces the chances of cracking. (Don't panic if the cheesecake does crack a little as it bakes as the topping will cover it all up anyway.)
    • The base layer will seem quite buttery – that's normal for this recipe and helps create a sensational fudgey chocolate base.
    • Note that the cheesecake will firm up as it cools. This is why it should still be a little wobbly looking in the centre when you take it from the oven (unlike a cake, which should be firm to touch).
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    Nutrition

    Calories: 478kcalCarbohydrates: 43gProtein: 10gFat: 30gSaturated Fat: 18gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 78mgSodium: 466mgPotassium: 255mgFiber: 1gSugar: 34gVitamin A: 580IUVitamin C: 0.2mgCalcium: 188mgIron: 1mg
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    1. Hazel

      December 16, 2024 at 6:38 pm

      5 stars
      Delicious! Made a 6" cake (half your recipe) for DH's birthday. He loves Baileys and cheesecakes - your recipe was perfect. Thank you Libby!

      Reply
      • Libby Hakim

        December 20, 2024 at 4:58 pm

        Awesome! And glad to hear you had no problem halving the recipe. Hope DH had a wonderful birthday.

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    2. Libby Hakim

      December 10, 2024 at 3:10 pm

      5 stars
      This recipe exceeded my expectations! Hope it exceeds yours 🙂

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