Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake Recipe (with Praline Topping)
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Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake boasts a smooth creamy cheesecake pumpkin filling over a homemade buttery graham cracker crust and topped with a rich praline topping that melts in your mouth. This drop-dead-gorgeous Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake Recipe is exactly what your holiday tables are begging for.
When it comes to the holidays, desserts are everything. I generally make a couple of desserts for when we get together for the holidays. One has to be our BEST Pumpkin Pie. It’s just not Thanksgiving without pumpkin right? Pumpkin Cheesecake Swirl Bars are always a big hit and this recipe for Pecan Pie Cake is a frequent request.
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Why You’ll Love My Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake Recipe
It’s no pumpkin pie. While I love pumpkin pie, it’s so nice to have an alternative. Making pumpkin pecan cheesecake gives you all the best flavors of pumpkin and Fall, but has a completely different texture and overall flavor profile than the more traditional favorite.
It’s not complicated. A lot of people think a cheesecake as beautiful as this one is going to be really hard to make. It’s not. Unlike many cheesecake recipes, we don’t cover the springform pan with aluminum foil or bake it in a water bath. We mix the filling in a stand-alone electric mixer and don’t use every mixing bowl in the kitchen.
Did I mention it’s gorgeous? This cheesecake will be the talk of the party, the highlight of the meal, the best dessert on your plate, and everything you asked for on a Thursday afternoon when you’ve already had too much to eat. It’s just that good.
Ingredients for Pecan Pumpkin Cheesecake
Crust Ingredients
- Graham Cracker Crumbs.
- Pecans. You will need some ground for the recipe and whole pecans for the topping.
- Butter. We used salted butter for flavor since there’s no additional salt in this recipe. Unsalted butter is fine as well especially if you use salted pecans.
- Brown Sugar. Light or dark, whichever you prefer.
Filling Ingredients
- Cream Cheese. Softened to room temperature.
- Granulated Sugar.
- Cinnamon.
- Nutmeg.
- Vanilla Extract.
- Eggs. Grade A, Large.
- Canned Pumpkin.
- Lemon Juice.
Ingredients for the Pecan Praline Topping
- Brown Sugar.
- Heavy Whipping Cream.
- Butter. I prefer unsalted butter in this topping. Especially if you’re using salted pecans.
- Powdered Sugar.
- Vanilla Extract.
- Pecans – Whole pecans are pressed into the praline topping.
Please note, that the printable recipe card has the full list of ingredients, quantities, complete instructions, and nutritional information. The following is a quick overview of the recipe.
How to Make Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake
Step One. Make the Cheesecake Crust.
Preheat your oven and prepare the pan. Blend the dry ingredients and then add the butter, stirring until well distributed. Press the mixture evenly and firmly into the pan. Bake until lightly golden brown.
Step Two. Prepare the Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake Filling.
Mix the cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla extract together until smooth. Add the eggs one at a time. Do not overbeat. Add the pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg, and lemon juice. Pour the batter over the prepared crust.
Step Three. Bake the Pecan Pumpkin Cheesecake.
Bake and then let the cheesecake stand in the oven. Remove the cheesecake from the oven and gently run a knife around the outer edge to loosen it from the sides. Do not remove the sides of the pan yet. Do not remove the sides of the pan yet. Cool completely in the pan on a cooling rack and then cover. Carefully transfer cheesecake to the refrigerator and chill for 8 to 24 hours.
Run a warmed, dry knife around the sides again. Remove the sides of the pan and transfer the pecan pumpkin cheesecake to a serving plate.
Step Four. Make Praline Topping for Cheesecake
Bring the brown sugar, cream, and butter to a boil in a 1-quart saucepan over medium heat, stirring continuously. Boil, stirring occasionally for 1 minute; remove from heat. Gradually whisk in powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth. Let stand for 5 minutes, whisking occasionally. Use immediately. Praline will set up very quickly and will prevent you from working with it.
Garnish with whole pecans if desired.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use canned pumpkin pie filling for the cheesecake?
No, pumpkin pie filling is already sweetened and spiced and will cause your pumpkin cheesecake filling to be overly sweet and the spice will be unbalanced.
How do I prevent cracks on the surface of the cheesecake?
Cooling the cheesecake slowly helps regulate the temperature and prevents those pesky cracks. If you do get cracks, the praline topping will cover them up.
Can I make the praline topping ahead of time?
No! The praline topping sets up very quickly, preventing you from pouring or smoothing it out.
Can I make pumpkin pecan cheesecake ahead of time?
Yes! The cheesecake can be made a day to two in advance and stored in the refrigerator. This cheesecake sets as it cools, so making it in advance will help you cut it into beautiful slices.
How do I know when the cheesecake is done baking?
The center should have a slight jiggle while the edges are set. It’s all about that delicate balance. Don’t worry if it seems a bit underdone; it’ll firm up as it cools.
How to Store Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake
Cheesecake can absorb other flavors, so make sure it’s covered completely. Wrap the cheesecake gently with plastic wrap or place it in a covered container and store it.
Can I freeze Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake?
Yes. Place each slice in an airtight container or wrap it in parchment paper like a gift, using tape to seal the edges. Freeze a whole cheesecake in an airtight container. Thaw in the refrigerator. A single slice can be thawed in your lunch bag.
Substitutions and Variations
- For added flavor, use toasted pecans. You can also swap out the pecans for your favorite nuts. How about walnuts for a richer taste or almonds for a touch of extra crunch?
- Substitute the pumpkin with 1-1⁄2 cups of cooked sweet potatoes.
- Add additional chopped nuts to the praline topping.
- Substitute the graham cracker crust with a gingersnap crust by using cookies instead of graham crackers.
- Elevate the spice factor by adding a pinch of cloves or ginger to the crust. These warming spices can give your cheesecake a more complex flavor profile.
- Mix some chocolate chips into the cheesecake batter for a delicious pumpkin-chocolate combination.
- Make it gluten-free. For our gluten-conscious friends, try a gluten-free graham cracker crust. Use gluten-free graham crackers or even ground nuts for a crust.
Hostess Tips
Plan Ahead: Set aside a little extra time. While this recipe isn’t difficult to make, following the instructions are important and worth every minute.
Crunchy Crust is Key: For that delectable graham cracker crust, make sure your crumbs are finely ground and well combined with melted butter. We use a food processor the grind them finely and evenly. Press the mixture firmly into the pan–we want a nice, sturdy base! A graham cracker crust can make or break a dessert. This homemade version is so much better than store-bought.
Soften Cream Cheese Right: Softened cream cheese is your ticket to a creamy filling. Take it out of the fridge beforehand, or you can even microwave it on low in short bursts. We’re going for smooth, not melty.
Slow and Steady Mixing: Go easy on the speed when blending the cheesecake filling. Overmixing can introduce too much air, leading to cracks. A smooth, gentle blend is the secret here.
Patience: Once it’s out of the oven, don’t rush. Let your cheesecake cool completely at room temperature and then chill for at least 8 hours in the refrigerator. A sudden temperature change can cause cracks; it needs time to set and let those flavors mingle.
Pristine Praline: When making the praline topping, keep a watchful eye. The sugar can go from golden to burnt in the blink of an eye.
Slice with Precision: I line my springform pan with a fitted piece of parchment paper. Also, I keep the bottom of the pan under the cheesecake and serve right from it. It can be difficult to remove without cracking or breaking the cheesecake.
When slicing, use a sharp knife and clean it between each cut. A warm knife can help you get those perfect, clean edges. Lifting it with a pie server couldn’t be easier.
More Amazing Pumpkin Recipes
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This recipe was originally published on November 25th, 2014, and has been updated with detailed instructions and new images. The recipe has not changed.
What a gorgeous Pumpkin Pecan cheesecake. I love the combination of flavours and well, I am a little jealous as I wish I knew anyone who would bring me one of these! 🙂 But until then I have saved the recipe 🙂
Thank you Petra! I’ve received a request to make it for our next Holiday, the perfect compliment!
Oh my gosh! I think this is my new favorite dessert !! <3
Thank you Arl!
Happy Fiesta Friday, Julie! Oh yeah, you would be welcome to bring this to my house anytime too! It is absolutely gorgeous.. something straight from a fancy bakery for sure. I love that dish too..it’s so pretty! Thank you so much for bringing this to our table today… I’ll be standing guard over this one… I’m sure that there would be some who might try to take more than their share (like me..) <3 Printing this one up. Perfect post…perfect recipe…perfect photos.
Thank you Jess! That dish was special. It has a saying on it to leave it with the host that invited you. So, this plate and the leftover cheesecake stayed with my sis. It may come back some day or go somewhere else with her. This cheesecake was really pretty easy and was delicious!
All my favourite stuffs in there. … just sounds super luscious… 🙂
I’ve never had pumpkin pecan cheesecake. This one looks so pretty!… 🙂
And easy! Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
I had a great Thanksgiving. I have my son at home and we are all still celebrating. Couldn’t ask for more. 🙂
I agree! I’m glad you had you family and friend near and dear!
Oh my, this looks so delicious! I don’t think I’d be able to choose between this and the trifle, I’d have to have a serving of both! Over indulgence is what holidays are for,right?
It was back to oatmeal this morning. I was having a sweet overdose. 🙂
That is a beautiful culinary delight. Too pretty to eat!
Thank you so much! It was delicious and pretty easy to make.
Oh wow! I’m speecheless! YUMMMMM!
Thank you so much Sarah!
Absolutely beautiful – the pictures and I am sure your cheesecake is delicious! Happy Thanksgiving Julie to you and your family 🙂
Thank you so much Judi! It was yummy and easy to boot. I hope you have a wonderful Thanks Giving too.
Cheesecake and pumpkin! all in one! Sounds good and looks tasty!:)
Thank you! Enjoy your day and thank you for visiting!
Wow, this is SO pretty! And it sounds absolutely divine! Thanksgiving needs to happen weekly, so I can try all of these recipes haha
I love food to much for a weekly Thanksgiving! Thank you so much for stopping by Joanna!
I love love this cake, Julie. Looks so gorgeous. 🙂
Thank you Jhuls! It was so pretty and delicious!
Looks sooo good!
Thank you for commenting! It was yummy.
Oh my gosh, Julie! This looks absolutely amazing. I love pumpkin and pecan. But in a cheesecake? I feel like someone has to take the fork out of my hands before I demolish it. Happy Thanksgiving!
I know Andrea! I had to leave the leftovers with my sister’s family. I couldn’t trust myself around it! Thanks for visiting!
Pumpkin cheesecake sounds perfect to celebrate Thanksgiving!
It was very popular for our gathering. Thank you for visiting!
Such a beautiful Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake, Julie and I love the presentation 🙂
Thank you so much! It did turn out well, and was one of those desserts that looked much harder than what it was.
Wow! This looks fantastic. Southern Living has great recipes.
I don’t subscribe to Southern Living, but I should because I have seen some amazing recipes come out of their magazine.
Thanks Amy!
Beautiful cake!! So festive and perfect for the holidays.
Thank you Suzanne! I hope you have a great Thanksgiving!
You know I’m a fan od cheesecake, love it, thanks for sharing your recipe:)
Thanks Lily! This is an easy recipe. Have a great Thanksgiving.
That’s (almost) too pretty to eat!
Thanks Patti! It was very good and easy. I will definitely repeat this one.
Looks amazing!!!
that praline topping…..yum
YUM!!! I love everything about this. Happy Thanksgiving <3
You too Jamie! Thank you for stopping by!
Julie, this looks amazing! I am saving this one for later…
Thanks Debbie! It is so good and pretty easy for a cheesecake. Have a great Thanksgiving!
Yes, much easier than what I have done in the past. Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a great Thanksgiving also!
You too Debbie! Thank you for stopping by.
I love cheesecake, but pumpkin pecan cheesecake sounds EVEN BETTER! Yum!
Thank you! It was deeeliiissshous!