Apple Crumble Cheesecake (2024)

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This apple crumble cheesecake is made with a biscoff cookie crust, creamy spiced cheesecake topped with tender cinnamon apples, and a buttery crumble topping. It's the perfect rich and delicious Fall cheesecake!

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This apple crumble cheesecake is such a great dessert for the Fall. The warming and cozy flavours of apple, cinnamon, and biscoff are perfect for the season. This cheesecake is all about textures from the crisp biscoff crust to creamy cheesecake to the crunchy streusel topping. It has a little bit of everything which makes it so good!

Cheesecakes are great for entertaining because all the work is done at least a day in advance. Since cheesecake needs to chill in the fridge overnight, all you need to do when you're ready to serve it is take it out of the fridge. Not being able to eat it right away might actually be a blessing in disguise in some cases!

Why you'll love this recipe

  • Biscoff cookie crust. The warm, caramelized flavour of biscoff pairs perfectly with the apples and spices in this cheesecake.
  • Rich, creamy, and perfectly spiced cheesecake.
  • Tender cooked apples. The cinnamon-spiced apples are soft, tender, and cozy.
  • Crunchy crumble topping. It adds texture and dimension to this cheesecake.
  • No need to worry about cracks! Since the top of the cheesecake is baked with the apple crumble on top, the top of the cheesecake is hidden.
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  • 9" springform pan - You'll need a springform pan with a removable bottom. It makes releasing the baked cheesecake from the pan much easier. To line this pan, remove the bottom plate and lay a sheet of parchment paper on top of it. Reassemble the pan as-is so that the parchment paper is clamped in between the bottom plate and the rest of the pan. You can trim the excess parchment paper around the sides if you'd like.
  • Food processor -Optional. You can use a food processor to crush the biscoff cookies into fine crumbs, if you have one.
  • Rolling pin - If you don't have a food processor, it's still easy to crush the biscuits with a rolling pin and a ziploc bag.
  • Small pot - You'll need a small pot and a stovetop to cook the apples for the apple crumble.

Ingredients

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  • Biscoff biscuits - These are spiced biscuits most commonly from the Lotus brand. You can also use similar cookies like speculoos, digestive biscuits, or gingersnaps. Use a food processor or put these in a ziploc bag and smash them with a rolling pin until they're very finely crushed.
  • Unsalted butter -Melt the butter in the microwave or on the stovetop before using.
  • All-purpose flour
  • Brown sugar - Using brown sugar in the crumble gives it a warm, caramelized flavour and nice golden brown colour.
  • Rolled oats - This adds another texture to the crumble topping and is usually included in a classic apple crumble.
  • Apples - Use any tart and crisp apple like Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Gala, Braeburn, or Ambrosia apples. Peel, core, and slice them into roughly ⅛" thick slices or thinner. We'll be pre-cooking the apples before adding them to the cheesecake so that they're nice and soft.
  • Cornstarch - This soaks up the juices that cook out of the apples and turns them into a delicious jam that coats the apples.
  • Cream cheese - Use cream cheese that comes in blocks, not spreadable cream cheese that comes in tubs. Let this soften to room temperature before using.
  • Granulated sugar
  • Greek yogurt - This adds a bit more creaminess and tartness to the cheesecake.
  • Vanilla extract
  • Ground cinnamon
  • Ground ginger
  • Ground nutmeg
  • Eggs -Let these come to room temperature before adding them to the cheesecake batter so that they emulsify perfectly.

How to make apple crumble cheesecake

Make the biscoff crust

Crush cookies:Use a food processor or put the biscoff cookies in a ziploc bag. Use a rolling pin to whack the cookies thoroughly until they're very finely crushed. Transfer the cookie crumbs to a medium bowl.

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Add butter:Add melted butter to the crumbs and stir them together until it resembles wet sand.

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Press into pan:Line the bottom of a 9" springform pan with parchment paper. Dump the crumb mixture into the pan and spread it around the bottom and sides of the pan. Use the bottom of a flat-bottomed cup to press the mixture firmly into a flat, even layer on the bottom and up the sides of the pan. Let the pan chill in the fridge while you prepare the rest of the filling.

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Make the crumble topping

Stir together:In a medium bowl, stir together melted butter, flour, brown sugar, and rolled oats until it forms a thick crumbly paste. Set aside to cool and firm up.

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Make the apple topping

Cook apples:In a small pot, stir together sliced apples, brown sugar, cinnamon, and cornstarch. Heat the mixture over medium-high heat until the apples are fork-tender and any juices released have thickened into a jammy consistency. Set the apples aside to cool.

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Make the cheesecake

Prep:Preheat oven to 325°F.

Mix cheesecake batter:In a large mixing bowl, add softened cream cheese, sugar, greek yogurt, vanilla extract, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. Use a spatula to smush the mixture around around until it's smooth and creamy.

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Mix in eggs: Add in the eggs one at a time, mixing in between each addition, until completely combined.

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Fill pan:Pour the cheesecake batter into your pan on top of the chilled crust.

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Add toppings:Add the cooked apple slices in an even layer on top of the cheesecake batter, gently laying them down so that they don't sink. Use your hands to crumble up the crumble topping and sprinkle it on top of the apples.

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Bake:Place an empty sheet pan on the bottom rack of the oven to catch any liquid that might leak out during baking. Bake for 65-70 minutes or until the cheesecake is still slightly jiggly.

Chill:Let the cheesecake cool completely at room temperature before chilling it in the fridge to set for at least 6 hours or preferably overnight. Once chilled, run an offset spatula around the edges of the pan and remove the cheesecake from the pan. Slice and serve chilled or at room temperature.

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Storage

This apple crumble cheesecake can be stored in an airtight container or wrapped in plastic wrap in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Freezing

This cheesecake can be frozen by placing leftovers in an airtight container or wrapping them well in plastic wrap and/or aluminum foil. Freeze for up to 1 month.

Thaw in the fridge overnight or at room temperature for several hours before eating.

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Tips for success

  • Use room temperature ingredients. The cream cheese and eggs in particular need to be at room temperature for easier mixing. This is especially important because we're only using a spatula to mix the cheesecake batter, not a hand mixer. If your ingredients are cold, the cheesecake batter can become lumpy.
  • Pre-cook the apples until they're soft and tender. This is an extra step but I promise it makes all the difference in how the apples taste. The apple slices don't cook very much in the cheesecake so it's important to cook them first before baking the cheesecake. When you prick a fork into the apple slices, it should go in very easily without much resistance.
  • Bake with an empty pan under the cheesecake. Springform pans tend to leak during baking. Having an empty pan on the bottom rack helps catch any leaks and prevents them from burning on the bottom of the oven.
  • Chill the cheesecake until set. Let the cheesecake cool completely before chilling to prevent condensation from dripping onto the cheesecake. Let the cheesecake firm up completely in the fridge. It's worth the wait!
  • Drizzle with salted caramel. This is an optional serving recommendation. This apple crumble cheesecake is great on its own but serving it with salted caramel would take it to the next level.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best apples to use for apple crumble cheesecake?

In general, tart apples that hold their shape work the best. Opt for Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Gala, or Braeburn apples.

How do I know when my cheesecake is done baking?

While the cheesecake is still in the oven, hold on to both sides of the pan (with oven mitts) and give it a gentle shake from side to side. The edges of the cheesecake should be set but the middle should still be slightly jiggly.

More cheesecake recipes to try

  • Blueberry Crumble Cheesecake
  • Matcha Basque Cheesecake
  • Ube Cheesecake
  • Passionfruit Cheesecake
  • Strawberry Jelly Cheesecake
  • Strawberry Cheesecake Macarons

Recipe

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Apple Crumble Cheesecake

Author: Gail Ng

This apple crumble cheesecake is made with a biscoff crust, spiced cheesecake, soft and tender apples, and buttery streusel crumble on top.

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Prep Time 50 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

Chilling Time 6 hours hrs

Total Time 8 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Yield 10 servings

Category Dessert

Cuisine American

Equipment

Ingredients

Biscoff Crust

  • 350 g Lotus biscoff cookies
  • 150 g unsalted butter, melted

Crumble Topping

  • 55 g unsalted butter, melted
  • 50 g all-purpose flour
  • 50 g brown sugar
  • 20 g rolled oats

Apple Topping

  • 3 tart apples, peeled, cored, and sliced into ⅛" thick slices
  • 50 g brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch

Cheesecake

  • 690 g cream cheese, softened to room temperature
  • 75 g granulated sugar
  • 100 g greek yogurt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 3 large eggs, room temperature

Instructions

Biscoff Crust

  • Crush cookies: Use a food processor or put the biscoff cookies in a ziploc bag. Use a rolling pin to whack the cookies thoroughly until they're very finely crushed. Transfer the cookie crumbs to a medium bowl.

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  • Add butter: Add melted butter to the crumbs and stir them together until it resembles wet sand.

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  • Press into pan: Line the bottom of a 9" springform pan with parchment paper. Dump the crumb mixture into the pan and spread it around the bottom and sides of the pan. Use the bottom of a flat-bottomed cup to press the mixture firmly into a flat, even layer on the bottom and up the sides of the pan. Let the pan chill in the fridge while you prepare the rest of the filling.

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Crumble Topping

  • Stir together: In a medium bowl, stir together melted butter, flour, brown sugar, and rolled oats until it forms a thick crumbly paste. Set aside to cool and firm up.

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Apple Topping

  • Cook apples: In a small pot, stir together sliced apples, brown sugar, cinnamon, and cornstarch. Heat the mixture over medium-high heat until the apples are fork-tender and any juices released have thickened into a jammy consistency. Set the apples aside to cool.

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Cheesecake

  • Prep: Preheat oven to 325°F.

  • Mix cheesecake batter: In a large mixing bowl, add softened cream cheese, sugar, greek yogurt, vanilla extract, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. Use a spatula to smush the mixture around around until it's smooth and creamy.

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  • Mix in eggs: Add in the eggs one at a time, mixing in between each addition, until completely combined.

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  • Fill pan: Pour the cheesecake batter into your pan on top of the chilled crust.

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  • Add toppings: Add the cooked apple slices in an even layer on top of the cheesecake batter, gently laying them down so that they don't sink. Use your hands to crumble up the crumble topping and sprinkle it on top of the apples.

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  • Bake: Place an empty sheet pan on the bottom rack of the oven to catch any liquid that might leak out during baking. Bake for 65-70 minutes or until the cheesecake is still slightly jiggly.

  • Chill: Let the cheesecake cool completely at room temperature before chilling it in the fridge to set for at least 6 hours or preferably overnight. Once chilled, run an offset spatula around the edges of the pan and remove the cheesecake from the pan. Slice and serve chilled or at room temperature.

Nutrition

Calories: 690kcal | Carbohydrates: 62g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 46g | Saturated Fat: 26g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 163mg | Sodium: 426mg | Potassium: 276mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 35g | Vitamin A: 1542IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 134mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

What's the difference between apple crumble and apple streusel? ›

A crumble is just a crisp without oats in the streusel. It may feature nuts, but the streusel topping is usually a simple combination of butter, flour, and sugar that is more clumpy than that of a crisp.

What is apple crumble called in America? ›

Apple crisp is a dessert made with a streusel topping. In the US, it is also called apple crumble, a word which refers to a different dessert in the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is the difference between apple crumb and apple crisp? ›

Like an apple crisp, an apple crumble is a baked fruit dessert with a layer of topping. But unlike the crisp, the crumble topping rarely includes oats or nuts. Instead, a crumble's topping is more like streusel, made with flour, sugar and butter.

What is cheesecake crumble? ›

Our single serve PHILADELPHIA Cheesecake Crumble desserts are not a cheesecake pudding. The consistency is closest to a true cheesecake slice. A delicious PHILADELPHIA cheesecake dessert with a rich and creamy cheesecake filling and graham cracker crumbles on top for a perfectly indulgent after dinner treat or snack.

Why is my apple crumble topping not crunchy? ›

The main reason your crumble topping isn't crunchy is probably because you haven't used Demerara sugar. Although, it could also be that you've got your topping ingredient quantities wrong: either too much or not enough flour and butter alongside the sugar.

Is apple Betty the same as apple crumble? ›

A brown betty is similar to a crisp or crumble, except the topping is layered into the fruit mixture before baking for an intensely crunchy effect. Food Network Kitchen's Grilled Rhubarb Brown Betty is warm, sweet and super-crisp — excellent when served with a scoop of strawberry ice cream.

What is the top of apple crumble made of? ›

Apple crumble recipe topping is typically made of butter, sugar and flour which gets topped on the cooked fruit filling. To add an extra element of texture and flavour, oats, coconut, nuts and cinnamon can be added to the crumble mix.

Is Dutch apple the same as apple crumb? ›

Truly the only difference between your traditional pie and a Dutch Apple Pie is the topping. Dutch Apple or Apple Crumble Pie is simply an apple pie with a crumb or streusel topping as opposed to a pastry crust topping.

Why is apple crumble so popular? ›

Crumble became popular in Britain during World War 2, when the crumble topping was an economical alternative to pies due to shortage of pastry ingredients as a result of rationing. The dish was so popular due to its simplicity.

What is buckle dessert? ›

A charmingly old-fashioned dessert that deserves a comeback, a buckle is a single-layer cake with berries or cut-up fruit in the batter, giving it a "buckled," or indented, appearance.

Is apple crumble better hot or cold? ›

Apple Crumble also makes a great breakfast. Either you can microwave it, which is our usual method, or you can cover with foil and reheat at 350°f / 180°c in the oven until warmed through. Usually we tend to just warm up individual servings as needed though in the microwave. Apple crumble is also amazing cold!

What makes a cobbler a cobbler? ›

Cobbler is usually topped with batter or biscuits in lieu of crust. Cobbler's name comes from its sometimes cobbled texture, which is a result of spooning or dropping the topping over the fruit rather than distributing it equally. This way, the filling can peek through.

What is the old slang cheesecake? ›

It was used figuratively for "soft, effeminate" from 18c. The modern slang meaning dates from 1933; a "Time" magazine article from 1934 defined it as "leg-pictures of sporty females." In its early years this sense of the word often was associated with film star Marlene Dietrich.

What are the two types of cheesecake? ›

New York cheesecake uses a larger portion of cream cheese. It is rich and dense. Regular cheesecake uses more cream and has a creamier texture. There is typically a crust made of graham crackers, but sometimes other cookies like shortbread are used.

What is a cracked cheesecake? ›

Cheesecake develops cracks when the batter has too many air bubbles or when it shrinks after baking. To prevent these cracks, mix the batter lightly and don't overmix since mixing too much will cause air bubbles to form.

Why is it called a streusel? ›

The term streusel comes from the German word streuen, which means to scatter or sprinkle. Streusel is a very common addition to German and Austrian desserts like kuchen and crumb cake.

What is apple crumble topping made of? ›

Apple crumble recipe topping is typically made of butter, sugar and flour which gets topped on the cooked fruit filling. To add an extra element of texture and flavour, oats, coconut, nuts and cinnamon can be added to the crumble mix.

What is the streusel on crumb topping made of? ›

Streusel is a crumbly topping usually made with real butter, flour, and sugar.

Why is it called a apple crumble? ›

It really boils down to the crumble essentially. In my search to find the perfect crumble for me I have learned there are two types of toppings, the soft kind which will crumble, hence the name Apple Crumble, and then the crunchy kind, Apple Crisp.

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