Tessa’s Recipe Rundown
Taste: Like fall perfection! Much more flavorful than pumpkin pie.
Texture: The crunchy buttery crust is the perfect contrast to the ultra-thick, rich, and luscious cheesecake filling.
Ease: Totally doable, just requires some patience while you wait for the cheesecake to chill.
Pros: Crowd-pleasing fall recipe that’s also perfect for Thanksgiving or Friendsgiving!
Cons: None.
Would I make this again? Absolutely.
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Salted Caramel Pumpkin Cheesecake is about to replace pumpkin pie as your go-to Thanksgiving dessert!
In my family, we’ll take this cheesecake over pumpkin pie any day. It’s always a hit.
This cheesecake is easy to make, and such a pretty centerpiece for dessert after a big meal.

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Perfect to make a day or two ahead of time, this delicious Salted Caramel Pumpkin Cheesecake is the best Thanksgiving dessert ever.


Sprinkle of Science
How to Make Salted Caramel Pumpkin Cheesecake
What Type of Caramel Should I Use?
I love to use my homemade caramel sauce recipe here. If you want to make things quicker and easier, you can use store-bought salted caramel sauce – my favorite is the one from Trader Joe’s!
What Type of Cream Cheese for Cheesecake?
Be sure to use full-fat bricks of cream cheese, not the spreadable type of cream cheese in tubs meant for spreading on bagels. I like Philadelphia cream cheese, but any high-quality brand will work. Some generic grocery store brands are watery and rubbery, so just be aware of that.
The MOST IMPORTANT thing is to ensure your cream cheese is completely and totally softened to room temperature. If it’s too cold, you’ll end up with a lumpy cheesecake batter.
What Type of Pumpkin for Cheesecake?
- I used store-bought canned pumpkin puree for this recipe.
- Homemade pumpkin puree may work, but I don’t necessarily recommend it because it can add excess liquid.
- Note: Be sure NOT to use canned pumpkin pie filling for this recipe – it is not the same thing as pumpkin puree.
- Check out my Fresh vs. Canned Pumpkin article for the differences between using fresh pumpkin puree, regular canned pumpkin, and organic canned pumpkin, and learn how to make your own pumpkin puree!

Cheesecake Crust Variations
For a fun twist, feel free to use Speculoos or Gingersnap cookies in place of the graham crackers! You’ll need 1 3/4 cups (230 grams) of crumbs.
What’s the Best Pan for Cheesecake?
- I used this 10-cup, 9-inch diameter springform pan when testing this recipe.
- Not all springform pans are made equally, so look for one that’s both heavy-duty and sturdy.
- Avoid putting your pan in the dishwasher as hand washing will extend the life of a springform pan.
- Just because your pan is 9 inches in diameter doesn’t necessarily mean it has a 10-cup batter volume capacity.
- Every brand may vary slightly, so be careful not to overfill your pan if yours has a smaller capacity!
Do I Have to Use a Water Bath for This Cheesecake Recipe?
- I typically recommend baking a cheesecake in a water bath, but I have found that this method of baking ‘low and slow’ will produce a cheesecake with a great texture. You may still end up with a crack in your cheesecake, depending on your oven.
- Be sure to allow the cheesecake to cool in the oven with the heat turned off for 15 minutes before removing it. Then, let it cool completely to room temperature before refrigerating it.
- Being gentle with temperature changes helps avoid large cracks.
- Luckily, since this one is getting covered in caramel sauce and whipped cream, it won’t matter too much!
How to Store Salted Caramel Pumpkin Cheesecake
Store Salted Caramel Pumpkin Cheesecake covered in the refrigerator for up to three days. Top with salted caramel sauce and fresh whipped cream shortly before serving, for best results.
Can You Freeze This Cheesecake?
Cheesecake freezes wonderfully! Place whole, untopped Salted Caramel Pumpkin Cheesecake, or individual slices, on a baking sheet inside the freezer until firm. Wrap the cheesecake or each individual slice in plastic wrap and place in a freezer bag. Freeze for up to 2 months.
To serve, defrost a whole cheesecake in the fridge overnight. You can also defrost individual slices in the fridge overnight, or at room temperature for about 30 minutes. Top with caramel sauce and whipped cream and serve.

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Salted Caramel Pumpkin Cheesecake
Ingredients
For the crust:
- 15 (230 grams) whole graham crackers
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 6 tablespoons (85 grams) unsalted butter, melted
For the filling:
- 24 ounces (680 grams) cream cheese, completely softened to room temperature
- 1 1/2 cups (300 grams) granulated sugar
- 15 ounces (425 grams) pureed pumpkin
- 1/4 cup (77 grams)
homemade salted caramel sauce , or store-bought - 1/4 cup (57 grams) sour cream
- 3 large eggs plus 1 egg yolk, at room temperature
- 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground nutmeg
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For the topping:
- Whipped cream
Homemade caramel sauce, or store-bought
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 325°F. Spray a 9-inch springform pan with nonstick cooking spray.
Make the crust:
- In the bowl of a food processor, combine the graham crackers and cinnamon. Pulse until finely ground. You should have 1 3/4 cups (230 grams) graham cracker crumbs. Add the butter and pulse until moistened. Press into the bottom and halfway up the sides of the pan. Bake for 10 minutes. Place on a wire rack to cool. Maintain oven at 325°F.
Make the cheesecake:
- In the bowl of a food processor or electric mixer, beat the cream cheese, sugar, pumpkin puree, caramel, and sour cream until smooth.
- Add the eggs and yolk, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and vanilla, and pulse or mix until just combined. Pour over crust and spread evenly. Bake for 1 hour, or until set and dry at the edges but slightly jiggly in the center.
- Turn off the oven and allow to cool inside for 15 minutes before removing to a cooling rack to cool to room temperature (this helps prevent cracks). Refrigerate for at least 6 hours, or overnight.
- The cheesecake can be refrigerated for up to 3 days. Top with whipped cream and caramel sauce before serving.
This post was originally published in 2016 and has been updated with additional recipe tips and information.
Delicious! Been making this for about 3 years now every Thanksgiving!!
I had way too much batter for the crust. I also threw away crust bc there was more then 1 & 3/4 Cup made.
My family loved this cheesecake. I had to promise to make it for Thanksgiving.
How would the cooking time differ if I made this in a cupcake pan instead???
Baked this cheesecake this week. I saw someone’s note about not putting the salted caramel into the cheesecake; I think that might be incorrect. I added it and the cake was delicious. Super easy to follow and delicious.
Baked this cheesecake this week. I saw someone’s note about not putting the salted caramel into the cheesecake; I think that might be incorrect. I added it and the cake was delicious. Should the cream cheese be room temperature? It might be helpful to add that to the recipe itself in the ingredients. Mine was cold and a chunk was left behind when I poured the batter. Otherwise, super easy to follow and delicious.
I made this for family and friends in the Netherlands where using pumpkin in desserts is not so common. They all loved it and were very surprised with the delicate taste! It’s really worth it to make your own Caramel, the tutorial makes it easy. The cheesecake is really big so small slices are perfect. Thank you for this awesome recopen.
So good! But, there is an error in the directions. It tells you to put the caramel in the cheesecake. Then it tells you to drizzle. Do Not put the caramel in the cheesecake!!
I definitely put the caramel in the cheesecake and it is delicious. I also drizzle it
If I use 2 cake pans instead of this pan you recommend how would that affect baking time?
Mine still doesn’t seem done and it has already cracked from being in at 325 for an hour. 🙁 sad
I made this for Thanksgiving and it was perfect- great job on the detailed instructions, photos and video! Sooo much better than traditional pumpkin pie. Loved the caramel sauce too. I originally mixed the cheesecake filling with a mixer (my food processor was too small) and also got the tiny lumps. However, I then mixed it in batches in the food processor and it smoothed it out. Loved it- thank you!
Well, its out of the oven and looking good. The homemade caramel sauce is amazing. Im hoping it will look as pretty as yours tonight! Thanks for the recipe.
Just made this. So far so good, although I think I didn’t wait long enough for the cream cheese to get to room temperature, so there are a few flecks of cream cheese that didn’t mix in so well, even after baking. I used half graham crackers and half ginger snaps for the crust, so we’ll see this evening how delicious this is!
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone, and thanks for the recipe!