Make Olive Garden’s white chocolate raspberry cheesecake at home. Who doesn’t love a decadent homemade dessert with a raspberry swirl and Oreo cookie crust?
I’ve had a thing for Olive Garden’s white chocolate raspberry cheesecake since way back when I was in college. There’s something about the Oreo cookie crust, the raspberry swirl cheesecake, and the white chocolate candy flakes that make this dessert simply heavenly.
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Now even though it seems to be available at Cheesecake Factory, we can’t get this cheesecake at Olive Garden anymore. Never fear, though, because we all know that homemade is better anyway.
And especially in this case, homemade is way better. You’re going to absolutely love this cheesecake from the first bite.
Who’s up for their favorite raspberry swirl cheesecake? (Raises hand enthusiastically)
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Once you have your chocolate cookie crust (or you can make a graham cracker crust if you prefer) and raspberry sauce for cheesecake made, it’s pretty much smooth sailing from here.
While cheesecake can be temperamental, I’m hoping this post will help answer any questions you might have about the process of making it.
While you can use a lower fat cream cheese, I’ve had the best luck with full fat cream cheese. Also, full fat cream cheese doesn’t necessarily have all the additives they add in when they remove things from the cheese to make it “lite.”
We want a creamy cheesecake batter, so always go for full fat.
When it comes to brands, I’ve had great success with brands like Philadelphia, Great Value, and Aldi’s Happy Farms.
The Kitchn has an excellent tutorial with tons of super helpful tips for how to make the perfect cheesecake. In fact, that’s where I learned about the water bath method for making a cheesecake even more creamy.
Before you go to bake your cheesecake, wrap the outside of the pan with a good layer of aluminum foil, maybe even a couple layers, to keep water from getting to your cheesecake.
Then place the pan down in a roasting pan with at least an inch of water in it. I use a turkey roasting pan.
This provides a steam bath environment for your cheesecake as it bakes and keeps it very moist.
So this is a problem with any kind of cheesecake and some kinds of pies, like pumpkin pie, sweet potato pie, etc.
The water bath method, described above, will help with this, as it will keep the cheesecake from drying out. Because essentially, that’s what causes it to crack.
It dries out, which can also happen when it’s baked too long and sometimes even when it’s cooled too quickly.
That said, when cheesecake is done, it should be set around the edge but still a little jiggly in the middle.
As long as you use full fat cream cheese, cheesecake should freeze well.
Cool the cheesecake first. Then chill it.
Once it’s chilled, you can wrap it up with a layer or two of plastic wrap and then a layer of foil.
According to Eat By Date, cheesecake shelf life is up to 6 to 8 months in the freezer.
When your cheesecake has completely cooled and chilled, you can add shreds of white chocolate and swirls of whipped cream.
It’s easiest to shred the white chocolate with a vegetable peeler. Then sprinkle it all over the top of the cheesecake.
And you can either swirl whipped cream on with the can, or make homemade whipped cream and use a decorating bag and large tip (I used Tip 1M) to swirl it on.
Ok, so I know this cheesecake is a more complicated dessert to make. But isn’t it worth it to have your favorite dessert, made in your very own kitchen?
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This recipe really isn’t that difficult either. It requires a few extra steps and it requires a little patience, but all in all, it’s a pretty simple recipe. If I can make it, you can too.
9″ Springform Pan – This kind of pan is necessary for cheesecake, so you can easily remove the sides of the pan when serving.
Aluminum Foil – To prevent water from getting into your cheesecake while baking, you can wrap the outside of your pan with foil.
Stand Mixer or Hand Mixer – This will ensure you have a smooth cheesecake batter.
Egg Separator – Easily separate the yolks from the egg whites.
Roasting Pan – Add about an inch or so of water in the roasting pan; then place the springform pan inside the roasting pan for baking.
Vegetable Peeler or Chocolate Shaver – for creating curls of chocolate for the top of the cheesecake.
Decorating Bag or Cupcake Decorating Set – You can decoratively add the whipped cream on top of the cheesecake with this.
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This post was originally written in February 2018. It was updated and republished with more photos and tips in January 2019.
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This post was last modified on 15/10/2023 00:21
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