
A creamy cheesecake layered with caramelized Granny Smith apples and a buttery oat crumble — the perfect dessert for chilly evenings and festive gatherings.

In my experience, guests tell me they love the combination of textures and the subtle spice notes. Once, after serving this at a small Sunday dinner, a friend asked for the recipe on the spot. That evening cemented its place in my recipe rotation.
One of my favorite aspects is the way the apples maintain a defined texture inside the creamy filling. My grandmother loved to bake apples separately and always praised desserts that layered fruit and cream. Serving this cake at family gatherings has led to longstanding requests for seconds, and it often becomes the highlight of the meal.
After cooling to room temperature in the slightly cracked oven, place the cake in the refrigerator uncovered for the first 30 minutes to allow surface moisture to stabilize, then cover loosely with plastic wrap or a cake dome. Stored in an airtight container or wrapped tightly, slices will remain fresh for up to 4 days in the fridge. For longer storage, freeze whole or sliced portions wrapped in plastic and foil; thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving. Reheat individual slices briefly in a 300 degrees F oven for five minutes if you prefer a warmed crumble contrast.
If you need a gluten-free version, swap the graham crackers for certified gluten-free graham crumbs and use certified gluten-free oats. For a lower-sugar option, reduce the granulated sugar in the filling to 1/2 cup and use a combination of brown sugar and a sugar substitute in the apple layer. Cornstarch can be substituted with an equal measure of all-purpose flour for a slightly different but still stable texture. For a vegan approach, use vegan cream cheese and a flax egg substitute and omit the sour cream in favor of full-fat coconut yogurt, though expect a different flavor profile.
Serve slices chilled or slightly warmed. Top with a dollop of lightly whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream for contrast. A drizzle of salted caramel enhances the apple notes on festive occasions. Pair with a warm spiced beverage like chai or a robust coffee. Garnish with thin apple slices, a dusting of cinnamon, or a few toasted oats for visual appeal.
This layered dessert borrows elements from classic American cheesecake and the European fruit crumble tradition. Cheesecakes entered American kitchens in many forms over the 20th century, while apple crumbles and crisps were popularized in British and American home baking as an easy way to showcase seasonal fruit. Combining them yields a hybrid dessert that feels both familiar and elegantly layered, perfect for fall harvests.
Make the apple filling and crumble topping up to two days ahead and store separately in the refrigerator. The crust can be pressed and par-baked in advance and kept covered at room temperature for one day. Assemble and bake the day of serving or the night before for the best texture. When slicing, chill the cake thoroughly and use a sharp knife dipped in hot water and wiped dry between cuts for flawless slices.
This apple crumble cheesecake blends comforting flavors with a refined finish. It is forgiving enough for enthusiastic home bakers and special enough for holiday hosting. Give it a try on a crisp evening, and let the warm aromatics and creamy texture become part of your fall tradition.
Use room-temperature cream cheese and eggs to ensure a lump-free, silky filling.
Cool the baked cheesecake gradually by leaving it in the turned-off oven with the door slightly open to prevent cracks.
Chill the cheesecake overnight for best slicing and flavor development.
For clean slices, dip your knife in hot water and wipe it between cuts.
This nourishing decadent apple crumble cheesecake for cozy fall nights recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Peel, core, and slice apples. In a medium saucepan, combine apples, butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, lemon juice, and water. Cook over medium heat for about 10 minutes until apples are softened and caramelized. Cool completely before layering.
Pulse graham crackers to fine crumbs. Mix crumbs with granulated sugar and melted butter. Press into the bottom of a 10-inch springform pan and bake at 350 degrees F for 7 to 8 minutes. Cool completely.
Beat cream cheese with sugar and vanilla until smooth. Add sour cream. Mix in eggs one at a time. Sift in cornstarch and mix on low until smooth, taking care not to overbeat.
Pour half the filling over the cooled crust, spread the cooled apple compote evenly, then top with remaining filling. Sprinkle crumble topping over the surface.
Bake at 280 degrees F for about 1 hour, until edges are set and center slightly jiggles. Turn oven off and leave cake inside with door cracked for 1 to 2 hours. Refrigerate at least 5 hours or overnight before serving.
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