individual oreo cheesecakes
As I type out this post, I’m enjoying a coffee and a blueberry scone in a real live coffee shop with real live human beings, not one of which are kids. Any of the mothers out there (or fathers, for that matter), understand exactly why I’m so thrilled about this. The girls are both at a summer camp every morning this entire week, which means I’m able to do pretty much whatever I want at whatever time I want! I’ve planned no less than three lunches this week with three different fabulous girlfriends, so this week is really going to be a good one!
It’s fitting that I type this particular post in this coffee shop, because it’s also the place that I browsed through Martha Stewart’s new cupcake book where I found the recipe. I didn’t really have much interest in the book, and quite honestly it surprised even me when I found it in my hands. But just one quick flip-through had me hooked, and I immediately began making mental notes from several recipes.
What I loved about this oreo cheesecake recipe (and if you’ve been reading my blog for any amount of time, you know that this is the type of recipe I gravitate toward in general) is the ease of preparation coupled with the wow factor. Since this recipe doesn’t even require making a crust (that’s what the Oreo’s are for!!), it’s one that the kids will have a blast helping with, too!
My mom passed along a similar cheesecake recipe to me years ago that’s along the same lines as this one, which is probably another reason it appealed to me so much. The only difference is that you use vanilla wafers for the “crust”, plain cheesecake instead of oreosisand top with whatever you like – fresh raspberries and drizzled chocolate, anyone? We both made that recipe for years, and then along comes Ms. Stewart with her Oreo twist – one of those obvious head-slapping moments where I regret the idea not occurring to me first. I’ll let her keep the bragging rights, though, as long as I get to eat them!
This oreo cheesecake recipe makes quite a few cheesecakes, so it’s perfect if you have guests coming over, or just freeze a bunch so you can enjoy them whenever you like!
Individual Oreo Cheesecakes
- 42 Oreos (almost one whole package), 30 left whole, and 12 coarsely chopped
- 2 pounds cream cheese, room temperature
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 4 large eggs, room temperature, lightly beaten
- 1 cup sour cream
- Pinch of salt
1. Preheat oven to 275 degrees F (yes, that’s the correct temperature!). Line standard muffin tins with paper liners. Place 1 whole cookie in the bottom of each lined cup.
2. With an electric mixer on medium high speed, beat cream cheese until smooth, scraping down sides of bowl as needed. Gradually add sugar, and beat until combined. Beat in vanilla.
3. Drizzle in eggs, a bit at a time, beating to combine and scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Beat in sour cream and salt. Stir in chopped cookies by hand.
4. Divide batter evenly among cookie-lined cups, filling each almost to the top. Bake, rotating pan halfway through, until filling is set, about 22 minutes. Transfer to wire racks to cool completely. Refrigerate at least 4 hours (or up to overnight). Remove from tins just before serving. (Note: If you can’t wait to eat one until they’re chilled – I know I couldn’t – keep in mind that they’ll taste MUCH better after they chill).








Those look so good! (I love Oreos! ; )
Nice recipe thank you – I look forward to trying them.
I make my brownies with Oreo's, I'm not spamming but the recipe is here if you wish to view it.
http://www.paulscooking.com/pauls-cooking-blog/20…
This is a must try. They sound like a desert that everyone will enjoy, and individual serving size makes it perfect.
These look great! I love cheesecake, and oreo combined sounds dreamy because I love oreo ice cream.
I see you left a comment about getting a new camera for your food photography here : http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/good-questions…
Looks like you've gotten a new camera since then? YOur photos look great!
Can I ask you what camera you decided on?
Thanks!
Sarah
Hi Sarah! I ended up getting an SLR – the Canon Rebel XT. Overall, I'd say it's a good camera, especially for the price. I have to say that I regret the decision, though! It's been a frustrating process to learn so much about photography in a very short time, and I still only know the tip of the iceberg. I loved my photos with my old point and shoot, and with an SLR you really have to do quite a bit of work in post production, especially with regard to sharpening. It's been a great challenge and at times even fun to learn about photography (especially since it's always been an interest of mine), but your run of the mill digital camera can take fantastic photos without the need for all the extra work. I've found that lighting is essential, and if you've got that, you really don't need the SLR (strictly speaking for type of pics food bloggers take, that is)! Having said all that, I'm not a professional, and there are some great photography groups on flickr that you might want to check out! :-)
I'm still waiting for my copy of the cupcake book to arrive… Every time I see a recipe like this around I get more anxious! The little cheesecakes look delicious and totally cute!
These are delicious frozen!!!! Almost like a cheesecake pudding pop with wonderful bits of Oreo. Thanks Kristy!!! (and Martha, I guess tee hee)
lol!! This is what happens when friends come over and raid your freezer – love it!! You rock, Angela :-)
Love the sound of these….with oreo addicts in my home!!!!!!! Superb
So good! Finished em a few hours ago & just tried one. They're delicious! Thanks for such a good idea. :)
I make them with white chocolate and use almond extract instead of vanilla. Also for my friends birthday recently I used the Mint Oreos and Andes mints baking pieces. . .I hear they were amazing! (I don't like mint, so I will take their word for it) My daughter turns 18 on Wednesday and I will be making these using the Coffee Oreos and a mocha flavoring of some kind probably!
I love the idea of oreo cheesecakes. I'm definitely going to make some of these and take 'em to the office. THanks for sharing! I worry, though, will these crack? Someone once told me to put a pan of water UNDER any cheesecake I bake.