Ninja Foodi Cheesecake (2024)

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Making cheesecake can be a little tricky unless you are making it in your Ninja Foodi! 🙂 You no longer need to worry about the water bath, the right cooking time, opening or closing the oven door, etc.

This is my go-to recipe for making cheesecake in the Ninja Foodi. I have tried several different variations and always go back to this basic recipe. Something to note- there is NO CORN STARCH in this recipe. Many of the very popular cheesecake recipes call for corn starch. It’s a personal preference of mine, but I do not add corn starch. In my opinion, corn starch creates a gummy almost gel-like texture and I prefer a creamy and almost fluffy texture for my cheesecake.

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You will also notice that my cheesecake recipe is made in the blender instead of stirring by hand. Why do you ask? Because it’s super easy and creates a very smooth texture without any cream cheese lumps. Once I started putting cheesecake batter in the blender to mix it, I have not gone back! You will need to tap the cheesecake on the counter (in the pan) several times- about 10- before and possibly after baking it so that you remove as much air as possible.

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Tips for making Ninja Foodi Cheesecake:

1.Leave cream cheese, butter, and eggs on the counter so that they are at room temperature when you begin to make your cheesecake. If you use cold ingredients, your cheesecake will be lumpy.

2.Mix your ingredients in a blender and not a mixer. I have always used a mixer and found that regardless of the temperature of the ingredients, I ended up with lumps. Through trial and error, I have found that it is much, much, much easier to combine the ingredients in a blender.

3.Buy yourself somevanilla bean paste. It’s like vanilla extract but so much better! It’s a glorious combination of vanilla beans and vanilla extract. It’s the consistency of maple syrup and has all of the flavor and appearance (those little black dots) as you get when you use vanilla beans but without the steep price of buying vanilla beans. I try to use it for everything because I just love it so much! And no, I’m not sponsored by any vanilla bean paste companies. I just really LOVE vanilla bean paste!

4.If your cheesecake blooms and overflows the pan while cooking, DON’T PANIC!!! Simply tap the cheesecake (while still in the springform pan) on the counter before and after cooking. The cheesecake will settle back into the pan and as it cools you will see it continue to settle.

5.If you don’t have a silicone sling, you can use foil. Simply cut a piece of foil 18 inches long and fold it so in half and then in half again. You will end up with a piece of foil that is 18 inches long by 3 inches wide. Place the foil on the counter and place thespringformin the middle. Carefully pick up thespringformby holding the foil by the ends. You have a homemade sling!

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Ingredients for making Ninja Foodi Cheesecake:

Crust:

Cheesecake Filling:

  • 24 ounce cream cheese- room temperature
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla-I highly recommend usingvanilla bean paste!
  • 3 eggs

Directions for making Ninja Foodi Cheesecake:

1.Make the crust!

  1. Combine all crust ingredients in a blender and blend until mixture becomes the consistency of damp sand.
  2. Pour crust ingredients into a7-inch springform pan. Be sure to pat down the crust using a spatula orspoonula. The crust should cover the entire bottom of the pan and about an inch of the side of the pan.

2.Make the cheesecake filling:

  1. Clean out your blender. You’re going to use it again. 🙂
  2. Combine all cheesecake filling ingredients in ablender and blend just until fully combined. Do not over mix. The more you mix the cheesecake filling, the more air that will get added. The more air, the fluffier the cheesecake will be. I was looking for a denser cheesecake so I made sure to only blend until combined.
  3. Pour all of the cheesecake mixture into a springform pan on top of the crust. Pan should be about ¾ of the way full.
  4. Tap the filled pan several times on the counter to eliminate all of the extra air. Cover the entire pan with aluminum foil. Be sure to cover the bottom and sides too.

3.Bake the cheesecake:

  1. Place trivet or small metal rack into the pressure cooker along with 2 cups of water.
  2. Place springform pan into your sling. I use the OXO Good Grips Sling and it works perfectly. If you don’t have a sling, you can make one by folding strips of foil and cradling your pan in and out of the Ninja Foodi.
  3. Gently place sling into Ninja Foodi onto the trivet. Close Ninja Foodi lid and cook on high pressure for 40 minutes. Once the timer beeps, let pressure natural release for 25 minutes. Release remaining steam and open lid.
  4. Gently remove sling and cheesecake from the pressure cooker. Remove the foil. The center of the cheesecake will have a jiggly spot about the size of a half-dollar. If more of the center is jiggly, pressure cook for an additional 5 minutes. If the cheesecake has blossomed, gently tap on the countertop several times to remove additional air.
  5. Using a knife, gently separate the cheesecake from the sides of the pan. You just want to make sure that it doesn’t stick once it’s cooled.
  6. Cool on the counter for about an hour and then place in the refrigerator. Cool cheesecake for at least 2 hours.
  7. Remove cheesecake from pan and serve!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

Natural Release: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 569kcal

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Ingredients

Crust

Cheesecake Filling

Instructions

Make the crust!

  • Combine all crust ingredients in a blender and blend until mixture becomes the consistency of damp sand.

  • Pour crust ingredients into a7 inch springform pan. Be sure to pat down the crust using a spatula orspoonula. The crust should cover the entire bottom of the pan and about an inch of the side of the pan.

Make the cheesecake filling!

  • Clean out your blender. You’re going to use it again. 🙂

  • Combine all cheesecake filling ingredients in ablenderand blend just until fully combined. Do not over mix. The more you mix the cheesecake filling, the more air that will get added. The more air, the fluffier the cheesecake will be. I was looking for a denser cheesecake so I made sure to only blend until combined.

  • Pour all of the cheesecake mixture into springform pan on top of crust. Pan should be about ¾ of the way full.

  • Tap the filled pan several times on the counter to eliminate all of the extra air. Cover entire pan with aluminum foil. Be sure to cover the bottom and sides too.

Bake the cheesecake!

  • Place trivet or small metal rack into pressure cooker along with 2 cups of water.

  • Place springform pan into your sling. I use theOXO Good Grips Slingand it works perfectly. If you don’t have a sling, you can make one by folding strips of foil and cradling your pan in and out of the Ninja Foodi.

  • Gently placeslinginto Ninja Foodi onto trivet.Close Ninja Foodi lid and cook on high pressure for 40 minutes.Once timer beeps, let pressure natural release for 25 minutes.Release remaining steam and open lid.

  • Gently remove sling and cheesecake from pressure cooker. Remove the foil. The center of the cheesecake will have a jiggly spot about the size of a half dollar. If more of the center is jiggly, pressure cook for an additional 5 minutes. If the cheesecake has blossomed, gently tap on counter top several times to remove additional air.

  • Using a knife, gently separate cheesecake from sides of pan. You just want to make sure that it doesn’t stick once it’s cooled.

  • Cool on counter for about an hour and then place in refrigerator. Cool cheesecake for at least 2 hours.

  • Remove cheesecake from pan and serve!

Nutrition

Calories: 569kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 40g | Saturated Fat: 23g | Cholesterol: 178mg | Sodium: 459mg | Potassium: 171mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 37g | Vitamin A: 1494IU | Calcium: 110mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only.

Have you tried this recipe? Let us know how it turned out in a comment below!

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  1. Erin hines

    Ninja Foodi Cheesecake (12)
    I’m 99.9% sure I did everything in this recipe correctly but my cheesecake looked like soup when I pulled it out. Hoping to somehow salvage it but I have a feeling my Valentine’s Day surprise for my husband is going to be a flop.

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    • TheTastyTravelers

      It sounds like it needed some additional cooking time. How deep was the pan that you used? Even a slightly deeper pan can cause the need for extra cooking time. Were you able to salvage it and save Valentine’s day?

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      • Peter

        Peter
        November 24 2022 19.20
        Followed the recipe to the letter, had to cook it 10 mins extra to set properly, and it came out fine. The only thing was I should have crumbed the crackers first, and I will cut down the sugar by 1/3 next time, I found it just a bit too sweet, but love the flavour.

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        • Ryan

          I love the taste bit my cheesecake keeps rising and touching the foil and then won’t cook all the way through. any advice is much appreciated. Can I use plastic wrap and then foil for the top?

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          • Lauren Cardona

            To prevent it from rising so much, tap it on the table several times before pressure cooking it. It sounds like you have too much air in it. Tapping it on the table will remove a bunch of the air and should prevent it from rising as much. What size pan are you using? It should be cooked the entire way through unless you are using a deeper pan…then you might need to add a few extra minutes. I would not recommend using plastic wrap.

  2. Heather Roxberg

    I have a 8qt ninja foodi and I want to use a 8″ pan. Should I adjust the time? If so how long should I cook it for?

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    • TheTastyTravelers

      I haven’t tried it in the 8 inch pan. Are you making more filling or using the same amount that is in the recipe? If you are using the same amount, you shouldn’t need to increase the time, since the filling will not be as deep. But, if you are increasing the amount of filling, you will need to increase the time also. Since I haven’t used this size pan, I can’t say how long to increase the time.

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      • Mary

        You can’t use 24 ozs of cream cheese into a 7 inch pan it should read 16 ozs

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        • Lauren Cardona

          Hi Mary- It’s not a typo. 🙂 The recipe actually calls for 24 ounces of cream cheese. My cheesecake pan is 7 inches around by 2 5/8 inches tall. There is more than enough room in the pan for the 24 ounces of cream cheese and the other ingredients. If your pan is smaller, you will need to reduce the recipe to make it fit.

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      • Jim

        ive used the tender crisp for several yrs to make cheesecake with great success.
        No cracks, lightly toasted on the sides and top. my recipe varies slightly. I use an 8″ spring form pan, 32 oz cream cheese,brown sugar, + 8oz sour cream.
        my ninja came with a small metal rack that is perfect for the 8″ pan. 41 min pressure cook timer, same release time.
        I remove the foil, and bake for 3/4 min to toast the top, let cool to room temp and refrigerate for 12 to 24 hrs covered, with a paper towel layedon top to collect water that drops from the lid because of condensation

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