Creamy Ube Cheesecake Recipe with a Buttery Crust (2024)

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Due to my husband's Filipino heritage, I've had the pleasure of exploring a wide array of Filipino foods, flavors, and, of course, desserts! Among these delightful options, ube desserts have become a personal favorite. The beautiful purple color of ube is so captivating. This led to the brilliant idea of merging the unique flavor of this purple yam with a traditional cheesecake. The outcome? A delectable and creamy ube cheesecake recipe!

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This ube cheesecake recipe can be enjoyed on special occasions like a birthday, an anniversary, or after a family dinner. Ultimately, the timing for serving ube cheesecake depends on your preferences and the occasion. A classic cheesecake recipe paired with ube's distinct flavor make it a dessert that can be enjoyed year-round.

Reasons Why you Need to Try this Ube Cheesecake Recipe:

  1. It's just plain delicious. I can't decide what I love more. The buttery coconut flavored crust or the ube cheesecake filling!
  2. The texture. It's honestly one of the creamiest cheesecakes you'll ever have.
  3. It's one of the easiest cheesecakes to make. There's no need for hot water or a water bath. The hardest thing about this recipe is probably waiting through the required chilling time before you can enjoy it!
  4. This creamy cheesecake is one of our most popular recipes on the blog.

What Does Ube Taste Like?

Ube or Filipino purple yam, has a unique and delightful flavor. The flavors of ubeare often describedas having a sweet and nutty flavor with hints of vanilla. The taste of this popular ingredient is mildly earthy, making it a versatile ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes. When used in desserts, ube imparts a natural purple color and a rich, creamy texture that adds a delightful twist to classic sweets.

Ube is often mistaken for a sweet potato due to its physical similarities.

Ingredients for Base of the Cheesecake

  • Full-fat cream cheese
  • Sour cream
  • Large eggs
  • Vanilla extract
  • Granulated sugar
  • Ube extract
  • Ube halaya jam
  • All-purpose flour

See recipe card for quantities.

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I've linked the purple yam jam (halaya) and ube extract in case you don't have access to Asian grocery stores, nearby. The image above is of the halaya that I was able to find at a local market.

Ingredients for the Crust

  • Coconut-flavored cookies
  • Unsalted butter
  • Granulated sugar
  • Salt

See recipe card for quantities.

I was able to find a box of coconut-flavored cookies in the Hispanic section of a grocery store. If you can't find any, digestive biscuits or graham crackers would be a great alternative. Nilla wafers would also be a great option. The Nilla flavor would mesh well with the ube's nuttiness, perfectly!

Equipment

  • Food processor
  • Electric mixer like a stand or hand mixer
  • 9-inch springform pan

The food processor really comes in handy when making crusts for different recipes.

Assembling your Cheesecake

Take your ingredients out 1-2 hours before making the cheesecake. This will allow enough time for them to come to room temperature.

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Topping Ideas for this Ube Cheesecake Recipe

  • Whipped cream
  • Coconut flakes
  • Fresh Ube
  • Homemade ube jam
  • Toasted nuts
  • Fresh fruit
  • Crushed Oreos
  • White chocolate shavings

Substitutions

Coconut Cookies- instead of using coconut cookies, you can use crushed graham cracker as an alternative to make a classic graham cracker crust.

Variations

  • Ube Cheesecake Bars- instead of a traditional round cheesecake, prepare ube cheesecake bars in a square baking dish for a more portable and snackable dessert option.
  • Mini Ube Cheesecakes- line a muffin tin with cupcake liners to make individual-sized mini cheesecakes.
  • Ube Oreo Cheesecake -incorporate crushed Oreo cookies into the crust for a delightful chocolatey contrast to the ube cheesecake filling.

Conclusion

The creamy texture, beautiful color, and delightful flavor of this ube cheesecake recipe make it a standout among ube recipes. So, the next time you're in search of a dessert that's both visually stunning and deliciously unique, consider making this ube cheesecake. It's a treat that will leave you craving more, time and time again.

Storage

Cheesecake should be stored in the refrigerator to keep it fresh. Follow these steps:

  • Cover: Use a piece of plastic wrap or aluminum foil to cover the entire surface of the cheesecake. Make sure the wrap is touching the surface to prevent condensation and help maintain the cake's texture.
  • Container: Place the covered cheesecake in an airtight container or cake carrier if it fits. This extra layer of protection helps keep the cheesecake's flavor and prevents it from absorbing other odors in the refrigerator.
  • Shelf Placement: Store the cheesecake on a middle shelf in the refrigerator, away from items with strong odors like onions or garlic.

Top Tip: Cheesecake is at its best when eaten within 3-5 days of preparation. The longer it sits, the more it can lose its freshness and creamy texture.

FAQ

Can you freeze cheesecake?

While cheesecake can be frozen, it may alter the texture slightly. If possible, it's best to consume it within a few days of making it, rather than freezing it.

How do you serve cheesecake?

When serving cheesecake, keep it chilled until right before serving. This ensures that it retains its creamy texture and prevents it from becoming too soft.

Looking for another great cheesecake recipe? Check out Plum Cheesecake I also have another recipe featuring ube. You can check it out here Ube Pound Cake

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Ube Swirl Cheesecake

Author: Melissa Bravo-Almazan

The buttery coconut cookie crust compliments ube's unique flavor in this recipe!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Baking crust 8 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 8 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American, filipino

Servings 12

Equipment

  • food processor

  • 9 inch springform pan

Ingredients

  • 16 oz cream cheese, softened to room temperature
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup ube halaya
  • 1 teaspoon ube extract
  • 2 tbsp all-purpose flour

Crust

  • 1 ¼ cup coconut-flavored cookies pulsed into fine crumbs can use graham crackers as an alternative
  • 5 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

Crust

  • Spray the inside of your springform pan with non-stick cooking spray. Optional to add a piece of parchment paper over the base of the pan. This step makes it easier to transfer the cheesecake to another dish once it's baked. Attach the spring to the pan and set aside.

  • Place cookies into a food processor and pulse until the crumbs are smooth. Add cookie crumbs to a medium bowl along with your melted butter, sugar, and salt. Combine well with a spatula. Pour crumb mixture into springform pan and press into the bottom of the pan. Use the flat bottom of a measuring cup to do this. Bake crust at 350°F for 8 minutes. Let cool and set aside while you make your cheesecake filling. Bring oven temperature down to 325°F.

Cheesecake filling

  • If using a stand mixer, use paddle attachment. Add softened cream cheese and sugar to stand mixer's mixing bowl. Combine on high speed until smooth. Beat in eggs, one at a time on medium speed. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and add in sour cream and vanilla extract. Combine well. Lastly, add in flour and mix on medium speed for a few seconds.

  • Pour cheesecake batter over prepared crust. Reserve ½ cup of the cheesecake mixture.In that same mixing bowl, mix the ½ cup of cream cheese mixture with ube halaya & ube extract. Mix on high speed for about a minute.

  • Drop dollops of the purple ube mixture over top of the cheesecake. You may have a little bit left over which you can just discard.

  • Reserve ½ cup of cheesecake mix. Pour the rest of the cream cheese mixture over cooled crust. In your stand mixer, combine the ube halaya and ube extract with the reserved cheesecake mix. Dollop spoonfuls over the top of the cheesecake. Run a butterknife back and forth, through the dollops to create a beautiful swirl design. Be careful to not discrupt the crust with the knife.

  • Bake ube cheesecake at 325°F for 40 minutes. Edges should be firm and there should be some jiggle in the middle.

  • For best results, be sure to let cheesecake cool completely on a wire rack at room temperature before chilling in the refrigerator. Chill in the refrigerator for 4 hours or overnight before serving. Enjoy!

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Creamy Ube Cheesecake Recipe with a Buttery Crust (2024)

FAQs

Why do you put sour cream in cheesecake? ›

Cheesecake is clearly a different animal from bundts or cupcakes, but sour cream has a place here too! Combined with even more densely rich cream cheese, sour cream actually tempers the star ingredient a touch, softening its texture. It also adds another layer of tangy flavor and moisture to a cheesecake.

What is the history of ube cheesecake? ›

The exact origin of ube cake remain uncertain, but it is thought to have its beginnings in the Philippines. Ube cake is a classic Filipino cake crafted using ube halaya, a mashed purple yam. It possesses a vibrant purple hue, characteristic of dishes made with ube.

Where can I use ube? ›

How To Use Ube. While ube is used in both sweet and savory dishes, Besa said that it's primarily used in sweet recipes. Ube halaya, or ube jam, is often used in desserts like halo-halo (Filipino shaved ice) or added to pies and ice cream, which you can often find at Purple Yam.

What is yuzu cheesecake made of? ›

Cheesecake Filling

Add heavy cream, creme fraiche, yuzu juice, and salt and beat on low speed until combined, about 2 minutes, stopping to scrape down sides of bowl as needed. Add the eggs, 1 at a time, and mix until just combined, about 2 minutes.

Is heavy whipping cream or sour cream better for cheesecake? ›

The addition of cream gives a velvety, smooth texture, but too much of it and you begin to mask the cream cheese flavor. Sour cream supports the underlying tang of the cream cheese, but, if overdone, it takes over as the dominant flavor. You need a little of each -- cream for texture and sour cream for flavor.

Can I substitute sour cream for heavy cream in cheesecake? ›

Also made from heavy cream, this is a perfect option for achieving the texture you're after (especially in the best cheesecakes)—as long as you don't mind the slightly “sour” taste. You can also sweeten sour cream with confectioners' sugar and serve in place of traditional whipped cream.

Why is ube so delicious? ›

The distinct ube flavor is slightly nutty with a hint of vanilla. It has a coconut-like aroma that lends itself well to dessert items. Ube is most often boiled, mashed, and mixed with condensed milk to bring out its sweetness.

What is special about ube? ›

In addition to their differences in taste, ube is more moist than sweet potatoes, which tend to be drier in texture. Apart from its beautiful color and delicious taste, ube also contains vitamins A and C, as well as high levels of potassium.

Why is Ube cake purple? ›

Ube cake is a traditional Filipino chiffon cake or sponge cake made with ube halaya (mashed purple yam). It is distinctively vividly purple in color, like most dishes made with ube in the Philippines.

What is best paired with ube? ›

A few fruit flavors that pair particularly well with ube are:
  • Mango.
  • Apricot.
  • Guava.
  • Orange.
  • Pear.
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What pairs well with ube? ›

Ube tastes mildly sweet (but sweeter than taro and a sweet potato), with a nutty flavor, and is a bit like a vanilla baked good. That's why it's commonly paired with coconut and white chocolate in desserts.

What is the English name for ube? ›

Ube is Tagalog – the national language of the Philippines – for the purple yam native to Southeast Asia that has since been naturalized in South America, Africa, Australia, and the southeastern United States. It is also known as the “winged” or “water” yam in English.

Why is Japanese cheesecake so good? ›

Japanese cheesecakes are baked differently, using low heat and high air circulation. This, combined with whipped egg whites and cream cheese, gives these cakes their signature light, fluffy texture. In addition, they are not baked in a water bath.

What is a Japanese cheesecake? ›

Japanese cheesecake (Japanese: スフレチーズケーキ), also known as soufflé-style cheesecake, cotton cheesecake, or light cheesecake, is a variety of cheesecake that is usually lighter in texture and less sweet than North American-style cheesecakes.

What is Japanese cheesecake made of? ›

Ingredients: Japanese cheesecake typically contains a mixture of cream cheese, eggs, sugar, and milk or cream. However, it also incorporates cornstarch or flour, which helps to give the cake its airy texture.

Can you skip sour cream in cheesecake? ›

Crafting a cheesecake without sour cream creates a more luxurious, creamier, filling with a smoother flavor. If you want to add a little tanginess to it, dribbling a teaspoon of lemon juice can replicate the acidity and flavor of the sour cream.

What is the purpose of sour cream? ›

Uses. Sour cream is commonly used as a condiment on foods, or combined with other ingredients to form a dipping sauce. It can be added to soups and sauces to help thicken and make them creamy, or in baking to help increase the moisture level over and above using milk.

What can I use in cheesecake instead of sour cream? ›

Yogurt is your best substitute for sour cream. Whether you're baking or making a dip or sauce, yogurt is a 1:1 sub. That means if your recipe calls for 1 cup of sour cream, you can replace it with 1 cup of yogurt. Full-fat Greek or natural yogurts work best, but low-fat or even nonfat can be used, too.

Why do people put sour cream in desserts? ›

Baking with Sour Cream: The creamy texture of sour cream makes baked goods more moist than if you used milk. This makes sour cream an excellent choice for recipes that are known to have drier results, like sponge cakes.

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