Blackberry Goat Cheese Cheesecake

A traditional New York style cheesecake recipe, with a twist! A few ounces of goat cheese add a distinctive tangy flavor to this rich and creamy dessert recipe, and a crunchy chocolate cookie crust and fruity blackberry topping take it to a whole new level! Plus tips on how to avoid a soggy crust.

Blackberry Goat Cheese Cheesecake | Baking a Moment

Oh my gosh, am I ever excited to share this post with you today!

I have teamed up with over 60 other food bloggers to celebrate National Cheesecake Day!!!  Make sure you scroll all the way to the bottom so you can see the list of all the bloggers and all the fabulous cheesecake recipes!  You're sure to find at least a few to float your boat 😉

As soon as I was invited to participate, I knew I wanted to make something with goat cheese.  I have made no secret about my love of all things goat.  Remember this cajeta?  <--It's goat's milk caramel and it's seriously to die for.  I just can't get enough of the creamy, tangy stuff!

Blackberry Goat Cheese Cheesecake | Baking a Moment

This cheesecake recipe is just as creamy, light, and rich as a traditional New York cheesecake, but with the addition of a few ounces of goat cheese.  It's not overwhelmingly goat-y, just a hint.  Just enough to let you know that this cheesecake is a special cheesecake.  😉

One of the things I love so much about goat cheese is that it works so well in both savory and sweet dishes.  To complement all the creamy goodness, I chose to top my cake with a quick blackberry compote.  This is such a great time of year for berries and I wanted to be sure to get at least one or two good blackberry recipes on the blog while they last!

Now here is where I might lose some of you, if I haven't already with all the goat talk: sage.  Blackberries and sage are a match made in heaven.  It only takes one little sage leaf (keep it subtle) to bring this topping to a whole different level!  All together, the flavors of goat cheese, blackberries, and sage, along with this chocolate-y cookie crust... it's like, cue the choir of angels!

Speaking about crust, I used Famous Wafers here but you could also use crushed up Oreos or Oreo crumbs, if you can find them.  If all else fails, my dark chocolate graham cracker recipe would be perfection!

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After years of struggling with a soggy cheesecake crust (from baking in a springform pan in a waterbath= #leakymess) I finally threw in the towel and decided to just use a regular cake pan.  This cheesecake bakes up at a petite 8 inches in diameter and 1 ½ inches high (sans blackberry topping).  Here are a few tips to ensure that your cheesecake comes out in one piece, with a nice crunchy crust:

  1. Spray the pan with baking spray.
  2. Line the pan with a circle cut from parchment paper.
  3. Allow the baked cheesecake to chill overnight in the fridge before turning it out of the pan.
  4. Run a thin knife around the perimeter, to loosen.
  5. Warm the outside of the pan with a hot, damp kitchen towel.
  6. Flip it upside-down onto a plate.
  7. Flip it right side up onto a serving platter.

I had no issues whatsoever.  But, if you're a nervous Nellie, go ahead and use a 9-inch springform pan, just be sure to double the recipe 😉

Blackberry Goat Cheese Cheesecake | Baking a Moment

Now if that wasn't enough to get your mouth watering, check out this amazing list of fabulous cheesecake recipes:

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Can you even?!?

I'll be talking to you again on Friday; my good friend and blog designer Lisa from Sweet2Eat Baking was kind enough to create a lovely guest post for me, while I scramble to get caught up again after my whirlwind travel tour last week.  You guys are going to love what she made for us!

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Blackberry Goat Cheese Cheesecake

A traditional New York style cheesecake recipe, with a twist! A few ounces of goat cheese add a distinctive tangy flavor to this rich and creamy dessert recipe, and a crunchy chocolate cookie crust and fruity blackberry topping take it to a whole new level!
Servings: 10
Prep Time: 45 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Chill Time: 9 hours
Total Time: 10 hours 30 minutes

Ingredients

For the Chocolate Cookie Crust:

For the Goat Cheese Cheesecake Filling:

  • 8 ounces (226.8 g) cream cheese,, softened
  • 6 ounces (170.1 g) goat cheese,, softened
  • ½ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs, (large)
  • ¾ cup (172.5 g) sour cream
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For the Blackberry Sage Topping:

  • 18 ounces (510.29 g) fresh blackberries, (about 3 ½ cups), divided
  • ½ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1 tablespoon (14.79 g) cornstarch
  • 1 fresh sage leaf
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice, (juice of half a lemon)

Instructions
 

Make the Chocolate Cookie Crust:

Make the Goat Cheese Cheesecake Filling:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Place the cream cheese and goat cheese in a large mixing bowl, and beat until creamy.
  • Add in the sugar and whip until fluffy.
  • Add the eggs, one at a time, scraping the bottom and sides of the bowl with a silicone spatula after each addition.
  • Add the sour cream and vanilla, and mix until smooth. Scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl, and mix once again to be sure the batter is not lumpy.
  • Pour the batter into the prepared pan, and place into a larger baking dish.
  • Place in the oven and fill the larger dish with about an inch of water.
  • Bake for 45 minutes or until set in the middle.
  • Leave the baked cheesecake in the oven, oven door propped open with a wooden spoon, for about an hour or until the cheesecake is completely cooled.
  • Refrigerate overnight before removing from the pan.

Make the Blackberry Sage Topping:

  • Place 1 cup of the blackberries in a small pot with the sugar, water, and cornstarch.
  • Bring to a boil, then reduce to simmering and cook for about 5 minutes, or until thickened.
  • Mash the berries, add the sage, and allow to steep until slightly cooled.
  • Remove the sage leaf and stir in the lemon juice.
  • Pour the mixture over the remaining berries and toss to coat.
  • Spoon the compote over the cheesecake.
Calories: 368kcal, Carbohydrates: 39g, Protein: 8g, Fat: 21g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 84mg, Sodium: 310mg, Potassium: 189mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 30g, Vitamin A: 849IU, Vitamin C: 11mg, Calcium: 92mg, Iron: 1mg
Cuisine: Dessert
Course: Dessert
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  • Allie is the creator and owner of Baking a Moment. She has been developing, photographing, videographing, and writing and sharing recipes here since 2012.

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  1. Don't think about trying this recipe, JUST DO IT!

    Amazing recipe and not that hard to make. Was a big hit. Modified it to include less sugar (only used brown sugar) and it still tasted great.

    Allie, you are an expert and will gladly try another recipe from your site!

    1. You just made my whole day! Thank you so much for trying my recipe and for the awesome feedback. I really appreciate your taking the time to pop back over and comment- and I'm sure other readers will too! I can't thank you enough 🙂

  2. What a stunning dessert! I love fresh blackberries, and you sure hit it right out of the ballpark!

    1. Gee thanks Holly! It was a winner with the hubby and I- and I ended up giving most of it away to my mom to bring to her office. It got rave reviews! I'm so happy you liked it- thanks so much for stopping by and for the sweet comment! 😀

  3. Goat cheese is one of my favorite cheeses ever, yet I don't think I've made a cheesecake with it. Can't wait to get my hand on some fresh berries and try this.

    1. Thanks Carla! I feel the same way about goat cheese- it's one of my absolute favorites! Thanks so much for stopping by and for the sweet comment 😀

  4. GOATS CHEESE IN A CHEESECAKE?! Girl, you crazy but genius!! Why did I never think of this before?! Ahhh drool!! My 2 favourite ever things in ONE tin D: Looks incredible Allie!

  5. WOW. I am so impressed with this cheesecake! I think the goat cheese, sage, and blackberry combo is so creative and sounds delicious!

    1. Thank you so much Mary Frances! I absolutely loved the flavors and it was just different enough, without being weird ;P

  6. First of all, that photo belongs in a frame up on the wall because it's stunning. Second, this is so happening in my kitchen ASAP because I'm obsessed with goat cheese and with adding herbs to fruit. Love, love, love!

    1. Yay! Thank you so much Anita! We are two of a kind- I'm exactly the same way. Goat cheese and herbs in fruit! Thanks so much for stopping by dear, and for the sweet comment 😀

  7. I love the addition of goat cheese Allie - so smart! And I totally want to try this in a cake pan - I bet it's tons easier 🙂 Pinned!

    1. Thanks Trish! I definitely thought it was easier. No matter how much foil I use, I can never get those springforms to not leak!

  8. Oh Allie, this cheesecake is absolutely gorgeous! The goat cheese is such a creative and nice touch and it sounds amazing with the blackberries and sage 🙂 So tasty and elegant - pinning 🙂

    1. Aw thank you so much Kelly! I'm so happy you liked it and thanks for the pin too! Hope you're having a fun and relaxing weekend with your beautiful family 😉

  9. I'm loving the sage and blackberries' combination Allie! This cheesecake looks ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUSSSSSS!!!!! I've never really eaten goat's cheese before but I love cheese in general so I know I'm going to be enjoying this cheesecake A LOT!!!!! <3

    1. Thank you Samina! I think you will really love it- that tangy creaminess is so nice with the sweet and juicy berries 😀

  10. I can't even put into words how amazing this cheesecake looks and sounds. Goat cheese AND blackberries..YUM! Goat cheese cheesecake is just a fantastic idea. Actually, goat cheese in ANYTHING is fantastic. Pinned!

    1. I couldn't agree more, Shaina! I am a huge fan of goat cheese- I just can't get enough of the stuff, on crackers, in salads, and even in my cheesecake! Thank you so much for the sweet comment; I had such a blast celebrating cheesecake day with all of you fabulous bloggers 😉

  11. Fantastic cheesecake, I love that your made it using some goat cheese and then the sage in the compote is nice too, great photos!

    1. Thanks so much Suzanne! I had a lot of fun with it! It was such a fun idea to get so many fabulous bloggers together for this event 😉

  12. Ooooo I love that you used goat cheese in here! I keep meaning to use it in desserts but just never remember! And with the blackberries ... this looks awesome Allie!

    1. Thanks Ashley! I was afraid that some people might think it sounded weird but it was so good! Very subtle but just different enough 😉 I'm so happy you liked it! Have a great weekend, my dear!

  13. What a gorgeous Cheesecake!! goats cheese in a cheesecake is just genius... love the pictures too Allie!! 🙂

    1. Thanks Arpita! I was playing around with backlighting and I was pretty happy with the way it worked in this instance 😉 I'm so glad you liked it too! Have a great weekend ok?

    1. Thanks Maebells! When it comes to berries, more is more, IMHO 😉 So happy you enjoyed, thanks for stopping by and for the sweet comment!